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My Seven Dwarfs 

While we all know that life is no fairytale, we often proceed through our decisions with the proverbial rose colored glasses.   With each less than the best decision that we make, there needs to be one who comes in and handles the messes left behind.  Sometimes it is our spouse, sometimes, it is a parent.  Other times, it can be a trusted friend.

In the financial world, it has so often been a Mortgage Professional.  Whether a loan originator, a mortgage banker, a loan officer, or a mortgage broker, we have all seen our share of disasters.  We have all come in to clean up messes, both financial and personal.   We also have success stories which surpass all of the disappointments we read about in the paper today.  Read on; discover your inner Dwarf!

The seven dwarfs

So I begin my story...as Snow White with my own set of Seven Dwarfs:  Sleepy. Dopey, Doc, Grumpy, Bashful, Sneezy, and Happy.  They each have their own issues and things we go through to clean their mortgage up.  It is my hope that you can learn from their "mistakes" rather than make them on your own.  Experience is a tough way to learn a lesson.   Learn what you can here...and drop me a line when you are ready to discover what type of Dwarf you are!

Sleepy~ While purchasing or refinancing a home, it is always a good idea to stay awake and alert.  Unfortunately, I have seen too many buyers (borrowers) who feel comfortable with their choice of lenders.  On occasion, though, once they are comfortable, something happens that turns the sweetest of homeownership dreams into a nightmare.  It can be the loan consultant not locking in that great interest rate.  It can be that when they get to the closing table their loan all of a sudden has a pre-payment penalty.  The borrower has never heard of this before.  Nor do they know what to do.  There are many things that can be done to stay on track with this transaction.  First, pay attention to each signature you provide.  Only sign papers which you understand completely and agree with.  Many borrowers make the mistake of valuing only the closing documents.  Your initial  documents, though, are equally important.  They can save you money in the end.  I would also recommend that you ask your loan consultant to put their services in writing.  I recently began providing my clients a "Bill of Rights" which I go over with them and sign.  These items are my guarantees to them.  Guarantees that I will deliver what I promise in writing.  If you would like to see my Bill of Rights, I will gladly provide them to you prior to your making any commitment.

Sleepy Dwarf

Dopey ~ This borrower is uneducated in the current market.  They are also the type of Dwarf who is most commonly taken advantage of.  This borrower has decided that mortgages are boring and too hard to understand.  So, they take the commercials they have seen, the news they hear at the local village coffee shop, and what their "friends" tell them, as gold.  What they should be doing is conducting some sort of research.  While it is true that the market is always changing, it is also true that there is a wealth of knowledge out there to understand mortgages in more layman terms.  If you yourself have been this type before, do not fear.  The simple cure to this is to educate yourself.  Go to websites which are not trying to sell you anything.  Read books, articles, whatever you can get your hands on.  Talk with friends and family who have had "luck" in Real Estate.  The truth of the matter is that luck is only as good as your education is.  I would recommend the simple, Mortgages for Dummies.  You can find some preliminary information here.  Go get lucky, read on, and then find a qualified Mortgage Professional (I know one, by the way, should you be in the market for one.)

Dopey Dwarf

Doc ~  I am one who loves that my borrowers have done research on the loan process.  I adore it when the client has all of their paperwork together and ready to go.  I currently have two clients in purchase situations with documentation already in my hand.  These clients do not know for sure yet which home they are going to purchase.  I will tell you what, though, this client who is already in the lenders system will get locked in with the best interest rate.  They bring their "A-game" every time I ask for anything.  The only caution which I would have to this type of borrower is to let the Mortgage Professional do their job ~ Occasionally this type of borrower believes they know everything.  Remember that the mortgage industry is constantly changing and that a good Mortgage Professional will have more current information and knowledge than you can.  For those of you who are this type of borrower...let me know when you are ready for a refinance or purchase...I'd love to have the opportunity to serve you!

Doc Dwarf

Grumpy ~  It's true...most loan consultants do not enjoy this type of borrower.  If you do fall under this category, do not fear!  Getting the most out of your Mortgage Professional and your home loan is attainable.  Some of us love the grumpy borrower.  I, for example, realize that what many perceive to e grumpy or negative are actually just cautious individuals.  These borrowers are not quick to grant trust to any person with ease.  They are "grumpy" because they want their Mortgage Professionals to be honest, hard working, and on their toes.  Remember, too, that in the Disney classic, Grumpy was among the most loyal to the Princess.  You "grumpy" borrowers are very loyal once you have been served the way that you would like.   I would recommend to you that you get referrals for a great Mortgage Professional (let me know...I can get you a few live people to talk with)!

Grump Dwarf 

Bashful ~ No need to by shy.  Again, a simple solution exists for this type of borrower...for you.   I know that the process can be intimidating.  I know that it proves overwhelming at times.  But, let me encourage you to come out of your corner where you fear what is happening in our national and global economy.  Let me tell you with sincerity that what is going on is fixable.  You can still get a great mortgage and a great home.  You can have a positive experience.  In fact, now can be the best time of your life for a home purchase or refinance.  Interest rates are lower.  Home prices are lower.  You will never know what your best move is if you are too fearful -- too bashful to stand up and ask the question.  There are homeowners all over the place who are too ashamed of their present situation to call out for help.  We can help you -- I can help you.  I may not even refinance you.  I may help talk with your lender to help you get back on track with your mortgage payments.  Do not allow your past to determine your future out of fear.  By the way, I will not be bashful in asking you to allow me the chance to help you out with your home loan.  :-)

Bashful Dwarf 

Sneezy ~ Every one of us has a little sneezy in us.  While more abstract in this comparison, it is very important to remind you that during the stress associated with this financial decision, you need to take care of your health.  Time is of the essence in obtaining financing.  You need to be healthy.  You need to take your vitamins -- to get your rest.  This type of borrower does not intend to slow down the process.  However, we Mortgage Professionals rely a lot on you -- the borrower -- to get information to us in a timely fashion.  Be prompt and punctual and your loan closing will be smooth!

Sneezy Dwarf

Happy ~ While it can be great fun to work with this type of Dwarf, it can be a challenge.  I tend to be a happy person by nature, so I can speak with experience as to my "weakness".   As a "Happy" borrower we tend to be easily distracted and lose focus on tasks which are so large and not easily understandable.  My advice to you -- is that if you break the whole process down into smaller pieces, you can maintain your focus throughout.  Also, we happy types are very trusting.  As much as it goes against my nature to do so, do not trust everyone you meet to advise you on your home loan.  Get referrals.  Check references.  Do your homework.  And don't forget, I would be happy to help you out!

Happy Dwarf

I hope that yu found this to be fun, creative, and educational.  There are programs out there for each of you.  A Mortgage Professional turns out to be a very intimate relationship.  Knowing who you are in the process can be very helpful in determining what you will need the most from your Mortgage Professional.  If I do not meet your needs, I would happily refer you to someone who will. 

May I wish you the Best of Luck in Chasing Your Happily Ever After!

Happily Ever After

 
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40 Comments on A Tale of the Seven Dwarfs from Snow "Mortgage" White's perspective

Wonderful Sarah, glad you made it.  I adore the analogy...

Like that 'Arnold' character with the charming physique, I'll be back:-)...

03/30/2008 10:06 PM by Jason Sardi, Pennsylvania Mortgage Broker (First Choice Equity Group Inc.)


Clever analogy. I really enjoyed the post. Very helpful advice!

03/30/2008 10:16 PM by Katie Graham - Denver Real Estate (Preferred Properties)


 Hi Sarah, I absolutely love this, as Jason said... what a great analogy! Re "The truth of the matter is that luck is only as good as your education is"... how true!

03/30/2008 10:19 PM by The Blog Artist - marti garaughty (The Art Of Marketing You)


Hi Jason ~  Thanks...Perhaps the 2nd time around you can see the cute little guys and it will help out my presentation points!  :)  I'll be watching for your return!  :-)

03/30/2008 11:03 PM by Sarah Eubanks ~ Preferred Oregon Loan Consultant & Notary Public (Hill Valley Financial Services)


Katie ~  Thanks and I hope that the advice is practical as well as "clever"!  :)  Enjoy your week...

03/30/2008 11:04 PM by Sarah Eubanks ~ Preferred Oregon Loan Consultant & Notary Public (Hill Valley Financial Services)


Marti ~  Thanks for your comment.  It is always nice when we agree on things.  :-)  Glad to see you!

03/30/2008 11:05 PM by Sarah Eubanks ~ Preferred Oregon Loan Consultant & Notary Public (Hill Valley Financial Services)


GREAT analogy!  Unfortunately, there is too much consumer complacency when it comes to their mortgage.

Tina in Virginia

03/31/2008 07:25 AM by Tina Merritt - Virginia Beach Real Estate (Long & Foster Oceanfront - Virginia Tech Hokie)


Sarah,

  Great analogy on the business. Enjoyed the article.

03/31/2008 07:29 AM by DOUG FRITCHIE-Silver Legacy Properties,Inc.


Tina ~  You are precisely right when you use the word complacency.  I b\believe that much of it has to do with the fact that the subject is boring and overly complicated for many.  The problem then, is that the borrower can get hit with a bad mortgage.  Thanks for commenting!  :-)

03/31/2008 07:35 AM by Sarah Eubanks ~ Preferred Oregon Loan Consultant & Notary Public (Hill Valley Financial Services)


Doug ~  Thanks for stopping by and your leaving a nice comment.  We still need to get together soon, too!  :-)

03/31/2008 07:36 AM by Sarah Eubanks ~ Preferred Oregon Loan Consultant & Notary Public (Hill Valley Financial Services)


Wonderful analogy and oh so very creative!  Good job Sarah!

 

03/31/2008 08:11 AM by Mike Mueller (Mike Mueller, Inc.)


Mike ~  Thanks...your kind words mean a lot to me, as per usual.  I am off to go read a few now.  I would not read any prior to submitting mine.  I did not want to be distracted with it....and it was the end of the month!  :)

03/31/2008 08:13 AM by Sarah Eubanks ~ Preferred Oregon Loan Consultant & Notary Public (Hill Valley Financial Services)


Sarah!  VERY creative and right in line with your "mom-ness."  Lots to learn from your tale!

03/31/2008 08:41 AM by Eleanor Thorne, Cary Mortgage Loans (Meridian Residential)


Good morning, Eleanor.  Thanks!  :-)  I will send you an email with my home number if you will send me one with your cell number!  Maybe then we can finally get together!  :-)  Thanks for commenting, too!  I was trying to go with something that would allow local clients to knwo a bit of who I am.  I am glad that my "mom-ness" showed up...

Talk with you soon!

03/31/2008 09:01 AM by Sarah Eubanks ~ Preferred Oregon Loan Consultant & Notary Public (Hill Valley Financial Services)


Hey Sarah! This was very cute and entertaining and so YOU! Thanks for your entry sweetie!!!

03/31/2008 09:57 AM by Portland Oregon Real Estate Broker * Jennifer Bukaty * (RE/MAX equity group, inc.)


What a fun read!  Thanks for putting the time into this!

03/31/2008 10:00 AM by Rich Sweum (Homestead Mortgage)


Jennifer ~  Thanks...I had fun with it.  That is really what matters.  I also got a phone call from it today.  A prospective borrower was looking at it and wants me to meet with her this week!  :-)  Thanks for the contest...now off for your hard job judging the great ones!  How many entries did you end up receiving??

03/31/2008 10:01 AM by Sarah Eubanks ~ Preferred Oregon Loan Consultant & Notary Public (Hill Valley Financial Services)


Rich ~  Thanks for stopping by and reading this post.  I appreciate the kind words, and it was also fun to think about and write...

03/31/2008 10:32 AM by Sarah Eubanks ~ Preferred Oregon Loan Consultant & Notary Public (Hill Valley Financial Services)


Sarah, I enjoyed reading the post.  It's entertaining and informative.  There are many kinds of borrowers as you point out. 

03/31/2008 11:43 AM by Kathryn Tharp ~ Rancho Cucamonga Real Estate Specialist (Realtor)


Kathryn ~  Thank you for reading and for your comments.  Yes, there are as many different types of borrowers are there are different types of people!  Enjoy your day!

 

03/31/2008 11:47 AM by Sarah Eubanks ~ Preferred Oregon Loan Consultant & Notary Public (Hill Valley Financial Services)


Sarah, excellent analogy and a great post. I enjoyed reading it. Thanks

03/31/2008 01:12 PM by Hector Avila


Very, very creative - and content-rich, as well.  Congrats on that gold star... well deserved!

03/31/2008 02:06 PM by Margaret Woda, Maryland Real Estate (RE/MAX VISION)


great advice...and by the way...a very funny post....good job!

03/31/2008 04:56 PM by Team DiMuria, Katy Texas Realtors (Prudential Gary Greene Realtors)


Hi Hector ~  Thank you for reading and commenting.  i am glad that you enjoyed it!  Enjoy your week!  :)

03/31/2008 05:40 PM by Sarah Eubanks ~ Preferred Oregon Loan Consultant & Notary Public (Hill Valley Financial Services)


Margaret ~  Thanks for the kind words and the comment.  I completely appreciate it and wish you a successful week in each of your endeavors!  :)

Team DiMuria ~  Thank you for your comment and yur time in reading the post.  I am glad you got a laugh out of it...  :)

03/31/2008 05:42 PM by Sarah Eubanks ~ Preferred Oregon Loan Consultant & Notary Public (Hill Valley Financial Services)


That was real cute thanks for the creative post

03/31/2008 06:04 PM by Alan Robinson (PTE REAL ESTATE GROUP)


Very creative! Great analogy

03/31/2008 09:18 PM by Doug Jones CMPS (Mortgage Magic)


Sarah, this is a fun post! I could see a lot of my clients there. I think I will print this and include it in my educational package for buyers! Thanks! Later in the rain~Deb

03/31/2008 11:11 PM by Deb at Brooks Prime Properties


Michael ~  Thanks so much for your comment.  Have a fantastic week!

Doug ~ Thanks for stopping by and commenting.  So glad you enjoyed it!  :)

04/01/2008 12:26 AM by Sarah Eubanks ~ Preferred Oregon Loan Consultant & Notary Public (Hill Valley Financial Services)


Deb ~  Thanks for the generous compliments!  This was a lot of fun to do...when I got around to it Sunday night!  Nothing like waiting until the last minute!  :-)

04/01/2008 12:27 AM by Sarah Eubanks ~ Preferred Oregon Loan Consultant & Notary Public (Hill Valley Financial Services)


Sarah - This was fantastically creative and something that will be a tremendous help to not only the average consumer, but REALTORS as well.  I'm so glad AR featured this, rightfully so!!!

04/01/2008 10:06 AM by Jason Sardi, Pennsylvania Mortgage Broker (First Choice Equity Group Inc.)


Great idea, Its a wise way to put through. I enjoyed your post, Thanks.

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04/01/2008 11:50 AM by Sasha Miletic - Windsor Real Estate (RE/MAX Preferred Realty Ltd.)


Probably my favorite post of all time.  Great descriptions of each!  I love it

04/01/2008 12:01 PM by Spokane Home Loan -- Casey Brischle -- Mortgage Professional (Bank of Whitman)


HAHa....I loved the analogy. When is the movie going to be available. I suggest Jeff Belonger to play happy! hehe.

04/01/2008 12:05 PM by Christy Powers - Pooler, Savannah Real Estate Agent (Keller Williams Coastal Area Partners)


Jason ~  Your kind words are appreciated!  I truly hope that all people can find some benefit in it somewhere.  You'll have to talk with Jennifer to see when I wrote it.   Nothing like the 11th hour...literally!  Thanks for your idea in the contest.  It is true that tit was fun to participate...

04/01/2008 07:18 PM by Sarah Eubanks ~ Preferred Oregon Loan Consultant & Notary Public (Hill Valley Financial Services)


Sasha ~  Thanks...

Casey ~ Thanks a lot!  What an honor to be considered your fave of all time...if only even for a day!  There are so many great posts around, it truly is kind of you!  Have a great day!

04/01/2008 07:20 PM by Sarah Eubanks ~ Preferred Oregon Loan Consultant & Notary Public (Hill Valley Financial Services)


Christy ~  No way...I get to be Happy.  Perhaps we can give Jeff another character!  The movie debut is yet to be announced.  Any ideas on an opening date would truly be appreciated!  :-)  Thanks for your comment!

04/01/2008 07:22 PM by Sarah Eubanks ~ Preferred Oregon Loan Consultant & Notary Public (Hill Valley Financial Services)


Hey everyone...

Just wanted to let you know that this "little" creative mortgage contest has brought me a lot of business!  It was about so much more than the points.  And, I get to borrow Jennifer's tiara!  :-)  Go write and have fun!

04/03/2008 06:38 PM by Sarah Eubanks ~ Preferred Oregon Loan Consultant & Notary Public (Hill Valley Financial Services)


I stumbled across your blog tonight by meer accident but I am so glad that I did. This was great and so creative. I enjoyed it. Thanks

04/13/2008 11:36 PM by Dione Sage (Nova Home Loans)


Hi Dione...

Thanks for your stumble and accident.  At least it has a happy ending!  :-)  Thanks for commenting.

04/14/2008 09:45 AM by Sarah Eubanks ~ Preferred Oregon Loan Consultant & Notary Public (Hill Valley Financial Services)


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