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10 Commandments Home Buyers Must Follow

Reblogger Kristi DeFazio
Real Estate Agent with RE/MAX Advantage

This list is a must for all buyers beginning the process! I think some of these things are so simple, but buyers don't realize these unless they have been told- especially the one about large deposits into the bank account.

Thanks to Dr. Chantal Saucier for this excellent post!

Original content by Trumps Elite

10 commandments for home buyersThese 10 Commandments home buyers must follow may seem like common sense to many. Buyers, however, can sometimes forget with all the excitement surrounding the buying of their new home. In the past couple of weeks, I have heard of two separate buyers who saw their home loan turned down, and their dream shattered, a few days before closing because they had bought furniture for their new home before it actually became their home. Both of them now have beautiful furniture with no home to put them in.

These two buyers were not my clients but it always hurts when I hear of transactions falling apart for reasons that could have been avoided. These 10 commandments (from KWU) are part of the buyer packet I give all my clients when we first meet and I always stress that once they get pre-approved and the process is started, they can't do anything that might affect their credit.

1. Thou shalt not change jobs, become self-employed or quit your job.

2. Thou shalt not buy a car, truck or van (or you may be living in it)!

3. Thou shalt not use credit cards excessively or let your accounts fall behind.

4. Thou shalt not spend money you have set aside for closing.

5. Thou shalt not omit debts or liabilities from your loan application.

6. Thou shalt not buy furniture.

7. Thou shalt not originate any inquiries into your credit.

8. Thou shalt not make large deposits without first checking with your loan officer.

9. Thou shalt not change bank accounts.

10. Thou shalt not co-sign a loan for anyone.

If you are in the process of buying a home, remember that your credit must not change or be affected in any way until you actually sign the paperwork and get possession of your new home. Lenders will not only look into your credit when you first get pre-approved, they will check it again (and sometimes again and again) before they let you sign the mortgage. If you want to buy new furniture for your home or change jobs, just be patient. There will always be time to do it after the closing.

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Kristi DeFazio is a Realtor in Colorado Springs

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Lori Lincoln And Associates
Top Agent Serving Dighton Taunton, Rehoboth and more! - Taunton, MA
Top Agent Taunton,Dighton Rehoboth &more

Hey Kristi.. buyers so need this now.. with all of the tightening up on mortgages, the commandments will work for them if they follow.

Jan 01, 2010 09:38 AM
Amanda Christiansen
Christiansen Group Realty (260)704-0843 - Fort Wayne, IN
Christiansen Group Realty

Very good list!! 

Jan 01, 2010 09:39 AM
Mary Douglas
United Country Ponderosa Realty, Red Feather Lakes, Colorado - Red Feather Lakes, CO
REALTOR, Red Feather Lakes, Colorado

Hi Kristi - Great Re-Blog!  I once heard about a man who went out and bought a shiny new truck, of course his wife was pretty upset with him when she found out they no longer qualified to buy their home - I think the husband ended up living in his truck :-(

Jan 01, 2010 09:45 AM
Barbara Le Pine
ADVANTAGE REAL ESTATE, serving Lincoln County - Newport, OR
Your agent for the Central Oregon Coast!

I heard a story recently about a first time buyer who did not adhere to this type of list and lost the purchase from moving money out of a bank account, even after being told not to and why. They put it back in the bank, but it was too late and the lender could not help the situation as too many red flags had surfaced on other things as a result.

Jan 01, 2010 09:45 AM
Lottie Kendall
Compass - San Francisco, CA
Helping make your real estate dreams a reality

Glad you re-blogged this, Kristi. Great thing to put in a buyer's packet. I always tell people, but surely don't cover the bases as thoroughly as a written statement does. This handles the issue in a clear and clever way.

 

Jan 01, 2010 09:53 AM
Gary Woltal
Keller Williams Realty - Flower Mound, TX
Assoc. Broker Realtor SFR Dallas Ft. Worth
Kristi, great reblog. The credit status prior to buying a home needs to be stable. Happy New Year.
Jan 01, 2010 09:54 AM