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Five ways to make the loan process go faster - The Ross Group & Potomac Mortgage

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Mortgage and Lending with MVB Mortgage "A Potomac Mortgage Group Trademark" NMLS# 189110 MVB#181319

Five ways to make the loan process go faster

We should say that "working with us" is the first way! When you let us help you find the loan that's right for you, you truly are taking advantage of some of the area's best technology and expertise to get you a loan decision and funding on your loan quickly.

But here are five "other" ways you can speed up the process of getting a mortgage loan:

1. Have everything ready and in one place. Elsewhere on our website, you'll find a list of things you might need in support of your mortgage application. If you get them all together and keep them in a safe, portable place like a special pouch or folder, you can cut down on time spent rooting around for things we may need. Also, you'll help cut down on your own anxiety and confusion.

2. Be honest and complete when you fill out your application. "Fudging" your employment or residence history or omitting open credit accounts you'd rather not have considered doesn't increase your chances of getting a favorable loan. In 100 percent of cases, it makes it harder, and take longer.

3. Respond promptly to requests for additional information. During processing, we or the lender considering your loan may need additional information. Provide it as soon as you get the request, or return the call as soon as you get the message.

4. Be prepared to explain derogatory items in your credit report. This is really part of number 2 above. If you had an illness or a divorce where you missed or made late payments, or you have other instances of late payments or delinquencies on your credit report, be prepared to explain them. Be honest, and don't be nervous! The loan processor isn't judging you, they're trying to fill in all the blanks in their paperwork.

5. Let the appraiser in! The appraisal is one of the lengthiest parts of the mortgage loan process. Studies have shown that the single biggest factor in appraisal "lag time" is the appraiser's inability to reach the homeowner to make an appointment. If you're refinancing and the appraiser calls to make an appointment, make it as soon as convenient for both of you.

And remember that the appraiser doesn't want to buy your house. He or she will say what the house is worth clean and tidy and in reasonable repair, even if you have some dirty laundry on the laundry room floor or dirty dishes in the sink. Cleaning doesn't get you a higher appraisal! Letting the appraiser in as soon as possible gets you a loan faster, though.

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Pocono Luxury Homes The Jeff Rickert Team
RE/MAX Property Specialists - Pocono Lake, PA
Poconos Luxury Homes

Why has closing gone from 30 days to 45?

Why are under writers and appraisal not on the same page as agents.

Why are they able to use 1.5 year old comps when clearly sold props were sold since then and a rebuttal is give and you are blown off?

 

Jan 14, 2011 03:00 AM
Rob Ross
MVB Mortgage "A Potomac Mortgage Group Trademark" - Friendship Heights, DC
MVB Mortgage

All good questions......fortunatly my team can actually close loans in 15 days including FHA.  The "Big Banks" are terrible right now and are 30-90 days on closings.  This is why many of their employees are joining local lenders like us. 

My underwriter and appraisers hvae been great and have been on the same page and are always willing to work with realtors if they feel they have a better, usable, comp.  It really dows take teamwork.

Comps should be within 3 months max??  Not sure who is using 1.5 year old comps????  I would find out the reason for that one for sure.

Rob

Jan 14, 2011 03:09 AM
Michael Jacobs
Pasadena, CA
Pasadena And Southern California 818.516.4393

Thanks, Rob -- a good checklist especially for a client looking to re-fi.

Jan 15, 2011 04:26 AM