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9 Hurdles in Your Way to Mortgage Pre-Approval

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Real Estate Agent with Coldwell Banker Realty 3388320

Being pre approved for a mortgage before house hunting will make the process go faster and can save you money. Your real estate agent will insist you apply for and receive a pre approval before starting to look for homes. It will save your agent time, keep you on the right track to complete the purchase process.

1.  Application

You can apply on line, over the phone, or meet in person with a mortgage loan officer. The process is simple and easy 20 to 30 minutes and they should have all the information necessary. Within 24 hours you should have a pre approval sometimes it only takes 1 or 2 hours.

 

2.  Credit Report

With your social security number, full name, and address all of your past financial is complied and rated.

The higher the score the better a 750 score and above your at the top of the list, 680 and above you are in the game but may have hoops to jump through for a better interest rate, below 650 you can still get a mortgage usually at a much higher interest rate.

 

3.  Work History

2 years of a steady work history, with the same company is best in the same industry is still good, continually changing jobs and industries is not good for your credit rating. Your work background should show a steady income which predicts future ability to pay. Your work history also indicates to banks and mortgage companies that you are stable and a good bet for them.

 

4.  Payment History

Any loan, credit card, rental, or payment contract will report when you are late on payments. A consistent history of late payments on any loan could put you out of the game for buying a home. You can get back in by changing your habits and making payments on time over a period of 6 months, 12 months or longer will be necessary to prove you are worthy again.

 

5.  Current Loans

All loans where you are currently making monthly payments including credit card balances are in the calculation along with your new mortgage payments of how much you can safely handle each month. You may be required to pay off all your credit cards and loans before you will receive the mortgage loan.

 

6.  Student Loans

This seems to be the forgotten loan the government insures most of these low interest programs and only puts minimal effort into collections. It will show up on your credit report in the past when you bought a car, major appliance, or leased a property it was not a big concern. With a home purchase everything is a big concern and this could slow down or stop you from buying a home. You will at minimum be required to bring this current you may be required to pay it off in full.

 

7.  Property Ownership

Owning a house or car or boat with no loans is a good thing these are all assets and add to your net worth. It is much better to own something out right than it is to be making monthly payments where you are still in the purchase process.

 

8.  Credit Cards

The number of credit cards, amount of credit available for you to use is also a factor. Your ability to pay your mortgage is based on what your current payment requirements are.

Car loans, credit card payments, student loans are all added to the monthly calculation. When those totals exceed certain parameters you may not be able to buy the home of your dreams because you will be limited in the amount a bank or Mortgage Company will extend to you.

 

9. Defaults and Judgments

Defaults, Judgments, or Liens if any business that you own or have owned or if you personally have had court filings and judgments entered against you or a company you own, you will need a detailed explanation and proof of release before you will get any mortgage loan.

If you don't have any copies of the releases you must go to the county court for copies. If you have paid off the judgment and it was never recorded which is a very common problem, in this case hiring your own attorney may be the only way you can have that process completed and corrected.

These are the major and very obvious hurdles. Others like have a relative with the same name comes up often especially if their credit is bad or that they have a lot of cards that show up as yours. Or a new big one is identity theft will take a lot of work on your part and that of your creditors to straighten out so that a bank or mortgage company will accept the results.

Start early to clean up any of your problem issues before you make your application it will save you time and money.

 

 As Realtors Jennifer and I tell first-time home buyers that it's critical to apply for a loan before shopping for a home, and it's true; this is an essential first step. But do you know that it's far better to be preapproved for a loan than to be prequalified. There are more advantages to gaining preapproval than you would initially surmise.

Save Time by Looking at the Right Homes
If your receiving automatic e-mail listings of available homes, you can change the parameters to more tightly encompass the homes that you are qualified to buy. If you're not receiving e-mails from your agent, ask to them sent to you. Most MLS systems allow an agent to send clients much of the same data that agents receive. This way, you'll save time by checking out homes you can actually afford to buy instead of falling in love with a home your can't afford.

Spend More Time Examining the Right Homes
By decreasing the inventory of homes to those that fit your parameters, you can allot more time to thinking about all the little nuances each home has to offer. Lots of home buyers never move past the price point when sorting out their preferences, but now you can devote your energies to looking at the little things that matter to you most such as whether your SUV will pass through the overhead space in the garage.

Gain Confidence & Avoid Disillusionment
When you find that perfect home, nobody can take it away from you by telling you that you do not qualify to buy it. You can minimize anxiety and remove last-minute loan surprises that could disqualify you. You'll sleep better at night knowing that the home you selected is based on affordability.

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Gary Ricco Retired Police Officer, PSC, CDPE

REMAX Real Estate Specialists of Long Beach 6695 E. Pacific Coast Highway

Long Beach, Ca 90803

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