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So, You've Got A Loan Approval.....Now Let's Keep It!

Reblogger Cheryl Dickson
Services for Real Estate Pros with Retired Realtor / Retired Home Inspector

I was visiting blogs of my ActiveRain family, and came across this very informative blog of Larry's, and feel it is a MUST SHARE, so here it is, It is a much more informative post than my Buyer's SPENDING SPREE! Bring em to a screeching halt! Before BLACK FRIDAY! so please enjoy! Make sure you leave comments on Larry's post, and I'm going to suggest it be featured, hope you do too!

Original content by Larry Atkins 0225108792

Getting through the Mortgage Process....APPROVED!!

You've found the perfect home, you've made an offer, and you've completed your loan paperwork….you're almost there! Just don't drop the ball now – follow these rules to ensure a touchdown for your entire family!!  You know your credit has been alright to this point, but now let's talk about keeping it that way throughout the mortgage process.

1.       Don't apply for new credit of any form:   And when I say any—I mean ANY!!  Most, banks pull your credit just before closing and every credit inquiry pulls your credit score down or you could change your debt to income ratio.

·         Don't continue mortgage shopping – in some cases people have looked so long for mortgages they disqualified themselves.

·         Don't lease or buy a car

·         Don't go furniture shopping and take advantage of those no payments for 12 month programs (Guess what, they'll pull your credit too)

·         Don't get any new credit cards – even the ones that say "pre-approved" (they will pull your credit!!)

·         Don't cosign for anyone else's lease

2.       Don't change your financial practices:  Unusual activity can raise red flags. So keep it normal and safe. Meaning:

  • Do keep all of your existing accounts current – including your mortgage or rent!!
  • Don't switch banks
  • Don't over-use your credit cards – keep 30%   availability
  • Don't consolidate debt onto 1 or 2 cards – this could make it look like you have maxed out 1 or more cards.
  • Don't enter into credit counseling
  • Don't close existing credit cards – this could change your debt ratio
  • Don't pay off old collections accounts – this could lower your credit score.

3.       Don't change employers mortgage companies consider length of employment, so try to delay any career changes.

4.       Don't move - mortgage companies consider the amount of time you have lived at a residence.

5.       Don't pack important documents - the lender will need information from you such as bank statements and W-2, make sure they are accessible.

6.       Don't spend all your money – many lenders require that you have a certain amount of money in the bank after closing costs and will verify this before closing. Check with your lender before you start spending.

7.       Don't avoid your lender – this means providing them with requested information and any and all changes made to your contract throughout the mortgage process.

8.       Do ask questions and stay informed- lenders and your real estate agents can answer many questions to help you understand the process. Suggested questions:

             ·         Can I see my credit report?

             ·         Can you help me understand the Good Faith Estimate?

             ·         Has the property been appraised?

             ·         Did the appraiser point out any problem areas?

             ·         When will the underwriter have my paperwork?

             ·         When will the closing agent/attorney have my file?  

                 ·    Can you explain the closing  statement?  

To sum it all up, remember that they don't just pull your credit report and then you're free and clear. Keep your credit as normal and clean as possible throughout the process and stay informed. You're almost done, just a little more diligence and you'll have the home of your dreams!

 

 

 

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Cheryl Dickson
970-462-5100 Wichita Falls, TX

Staff - Wichita Falls Association  of Realtors

eMail: InspectASAP@aol.com

Retired Realtor-GRI / Retired Home Inspector

Cheryl Dickson
Retired Realtor / Retired Home Inspector - Oklahoma City, OK
Retired Realtor, GRI / Retired Home Inspector

Note: On # 2, the bullet: "Don't close existing credit cards – this could change your debt ratio"

Please confirm that with your lender, because it varies depending on your circumstances. If you have several InActive cards they may want them closed because even with a zero balance, a credit card can be considered by the lender as potential future debt.

There are some circumstances where you may want you to keep them open in case needed for an emergency, etc.

Nov 24, 2011 03:39 AM
John McCormack, CRS
Albuquerque Homes Realty - Albuquerque, NM
Honesty, Integrity, Results, Experienced. HIRE Me!

Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours Cheryl from the McCormack family in Albuquerque!

Nov 24, 2011 04:05 AM
Cheryl Dickson
Retired Realtor / Retired Home Inspector - Oklahoma City, OK
Retired Realtor, GRI / Retired Home Inspector

Right back at ya John! Happy Thanksgiving!!!

Nov 24, 2011 04:37 AM
Alan May
Jameson Sotheby's International Realty - Evanston, IL
Home is where the hearth is.

I always explain to my buyers, the dangers of any major purchases, or new credit.  One of my clients called me the day before closing, and asked... "is it okay if my MOM buys me a car before the closing?"

Nov 24, 2011 05:22 AM
Cheryl Dickson
Retired Realtor / Retired Home Inspector - Oklahoma City, OK
Retired Realtor, GRI / Retired Home Inspector

Alan, That's so cute! I bet you got a chuckle out of that. Wish they were all that careful. I had a couple show up in a new car for the inspection. I told em TAKE IT BACK! Their Realtor was so upset. They already were a tough couple to finance. Somehow they managed to get the deal closed. Whew!

Nov 24, 2011 12:47 PM
Doug Bullwinkel
E Mortgage Capital, Inc. NMLS 1416824 - Roseville, CA
Mortgage Loan Officer NMLS #281609

This is a great idea to remind buyers what NOT to do, especially around the holidays.  I wish I would have thought to send out a reminder of this to all my "in progress" clients to keep them out of trouble.  Thanks for the tips.

Nov 24, 2011 03:25 PM
Cheryl Dickson
Retired Realtor / Retired Home Inspector - Oklahoma City, OK
Retired Realtor, GRI / Retired Home Inspector

Doug, I agree it would have been a great reminder. You just gave me an idea!!! I'm starting a calendar for 2012 and putting reminders in it of THINGS TO DO for NEXT YEAR, that I'm seeing folks share with us this year. It should help me keep on track I hope.

Nov 24, 2011 05:50 PM
Not a real person
San Diego, CA

Hope you had a great Thanksgiving and that your Black Friday won't get too stressful and mess up the rest of your weekend!

Happy Black Friday!

Nov 25, 2011 03:10 AM
Cheryl Dickson
Retired Realtor / Retired Home Inspector - Oklahoma City, OK
Retired Realtor, GRI / Retired Home Inspector

OMG Russel!!! Thanks for stopping by. You are such an inspiration. I found you the other day, and will be following your blogs. They are awesome. I'm going for a drive today to see the Arches in Moab Utah, so no stressing for me. take care, and hope you stop by again. Cheryl

Nov 25, 2011 04:13 AM
John McCormack, CRS
Albuquerque Homes Realty - Albuquerque, NM
Honesty, Integrity, Results, Experienced. HIRE Me!

Cherly I have bookmarked your post to re-post in the next few days.  You'll know when I re-post as you'll notice you'll have 25 bonus points for having your post re-posted.

Best regards from the Q

Nov 26, 2011 02:02 AM
Cheryl Dickson
Retired Realtor / Retired Home Inspector - Oklahoma City, OK
Retired Realtor, GRI / Retired Home Inspector

Thanks John, This is a re-blog of Larry Atkins post that is related to mine, If you click his name at the top, it should let you re-blog. Hope your kickin back in the easy chair today! Loved the kitty pic!

Nov 26, 2011 02:13 AM
Christine Donovan
Donovan Blatt Realty - Costa Mesa, CA
Broker/Attorney 714-319-9751 DRE01267479 - Costa M

Cheryl - Larry has some very good suggestion for how not to mess up a loan once it's approved.  Many buyers don't understand how important these ideas are.

Nov 27, 2011 02:16 PM
Lynn B. Friedman CRS Atlanta, GA 404-617-6375
Atlanta Homes ODAT Realty - Love our Great City - Love our Clients! Buckhead - Midtown - Westside - Atlanta, GA
Concierge Service for Our Atlanta Sellers & Buyers

Dear Cheryl,

Thanks for the re-blog of the important points that Larry mentions. One can understand the temptation to get that new sofa ready for delivery B U T it must be a temptation postponed, eh?

Have a happy day -
Lynn 

Nov 27, 2011 04:29 PM
Cheryl Dickson
Retired Realtor / Retired Home Inspector - Oklahoma City, OK
Retired Realtor, GRI / Retired Home Inspector

Christine, that's so true, Realtors are in hopes that the lender is educating the buyers, but it helps that the Realtors are also letting buyers know, just in case the lender isn't.

Lynn, I did it myself on my very first house, no one had told me ANY of what Larry speaks of. I went furniture shopping the week of closing. Luckily I still was able to close, but that was a long time ago. Things have REALLY tightened up now as you know.  Those temptations are tough especially for first time buyers.

Nov 28, 2011 01:01 AM
Larry Atkins
State Wide Realty Co. - Farmville, VA
Veteran Owned & Operated

Cheryl, thanks for the reblog!! It's so great to see all this new attention to an older post (guess those back links do work). Your comment count is defiantly climbing, I think you blog is really taking off.

Nov 28, 2011 01:43 AM
Cheryl Dickson
Retired Realtor / Retired Home Inspector - Oklahoma City, OK
Retired Realtor, GRI / Retired Home Inspector

You're so welcome Larry! Yessssss! My blog has really grown Thanks to all of the support from so many members of ActiveRain. This re-Blog of your original blog was so important at this time of year, that I just had to share it. THANK YOU Larry!

Nov 28, 2011 02:29 AM