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Pre-Approval VS Pre-Qualification: How "Approved" are You?

Reblogger Debra Leisek
Real Estate Broker/Owner with Bay Realty,Inc Homer Alaska

Read this if you are even thinking about buying a home soon! Very good information from Gene Mundt, IL/WI Mortgage Originator - FHA/VA/Conv/Jumbo/Portfolio/Refi 

 

 

 

Pre-Approval VS Pre-Qualification:

How "Approved" are  You?

 

 

If you take a look online, you can easily find multiple definitions and opinions on just what constitutes a Mortgage "Pre-Qualification", "Pre-Approval", and "Pre-Approval Letter" ... and the differences that exist between them ...

 

So that said, as a Mortgage Originator, when first contacted by my potential Borrowers, I must ask (along with other things) what the client(s) know about the mortgage process as a whole.  Also, what they know regarding Pre-Qualifications and Pre-Approvals ... and then ascertain which (Pre-Qualification or Pre-Approval) best fulfills their need(s), both in the short-term and long.

 

If trying to find out what financing or home buying options they may or may not have at their disposal ... or just hoping to spruce up their credit standing for future buying  ... Pre-Qualification may fulfill their needs.  But if they're wanting to buy soon, or have an actual home in mind for purchase, most often, Pre-Approval serves their immediate purpose better.

So what are the steps needing to be taken to obtain a Mortgage Pre-Approval and Pre-Approval Letter?

The process to receive a Pre-Approval Letter typically includes the following:
 
  • A client is hoping to buy or refinance a home
  • That client has contacted an Originator (me) to be qualified for mortgage financing
  • That client hopes to secure a Pre-Approval Letter stating that they are financially qualified to buy/refinance a home and successfully complete the financing process to do so
  • The client provides me info (and hopefully supporting documentation) for the purpose of submitting that info to automated underwriting
  • A Pre-Approval Letter is provided to the client 

I've found that oftentimes the terms Mortgage Pre-Qualification and Pre-Approval ... and their definitions ... seem "muddy" or hard to differentiate between for new clients entering t1he home buying and financing process.  Their confusion often surrounds:
 
  1.  Just how literally can a Pre-Qualification or Pre-Approval/Pre-Approval Letter be taken?  
  2.  What assurances are gained from obtaining each?
 
Now, to be sure, there's a legal definition for each term.  (Also see links above) But I find it's the term "Pre-Approval/Pre-Approval Letter" that garners the most interest from potential Borrowers/Buyers and is increasingly requested by them (versus a Pre-Qualification).  

It's my opinion that Pre-Approvals are the preferred choice and more reliable for Buyer/Borrower's (and Seller's) sake when a Real Estate Contract is being negotiated.  That reliability is anchored in the fact that a more thorough scrutiny (and often automated underwriting) conducted by the Lender.  

It must be pointed out though that a Mortgage Lender does protect themselves during this portion of the process, as the verbiage found in Pre-Approval Letters includes an "out" or ability for the Lender to withdraw or cancel a Pre-Approval.  The "out" comes into play should any of the discussed terms within the Letter change after more detailed data is learned ... either about the Borrower(s) or the property being proposed for financing.
 
You'll find some examples of changes or misinterpretations that will null a Lender's Pre-Approval below: 
 
  • Variances in the Borrower(s) actual length of employment:  Dates regarding when a Borrower worked at a current or former Employer
  • Variables in Borrower(s) pay:         

       A.  HOW they get paid

       B.  Actual number of hours worked

       C.  Actual rate of pay

       D.  Figures regarding Unreimbursed Business Expenses

       E.  Discrepancies surrounding Commission or Bonus 

  • Gaps in employment:  Gaps not previously reported and only verified by an Employer's Human Resource Department after the Mortgage Application is taken 
  • Classification of employment:  Learning that a Borrower(s) is Self-Employed or Independent Contractor VS a salaried or hourly-wage employee
  • Funds to Close:  Funds are found to be either in part or full from "cash on hand" with no verifiable means of documenting the source of the funds
  • Large Deposits:  Large Deposits are made into the Borrower(s) accounts for the Closing Funds and Down Payment.  The funds cannot be sourced by traditional income or transfer of other assets from other accounts
  • Property Type:  The Property Type is not reported correctly (Example:  What was reported as a Townhouse is actually Condominium Ownership and not approvable by FHA, Fannie Mae, or VA, as a Condo)
  • Loan Specificity:  A specific loan program intended to fit the criteria of the loan scenario is discontinued or a Borrower(s) income or DTI (debt-to-income ratio) can't meet the specific requirements of that program ... and no other financing options are available 
  • More ...
 
When any of these instances occur and a Pre-Approval is canceled by the Lender, it's often not well-received by client or agent ...  

The basis for the Lender's withdrawal of the Pre-Approval is often viewed as an "excuse".  It's seen as info that should have been obtained, known, or raised as a potential problem by the Originator earlier in the process ... or anticipated because of the Originator's past work experience.  

In some cases, that is correct.  But even the most experienced Originators cannot know everything and make mistakes.   

While I still have a large number of clients that reach out to me via phone, email, text, and social media ... in a growing number of my files, Borrowers are themselves completing electronic filings for Pre-approval online.  While there can be an advantage for clients, it can have negative results too.

How?  

Sometimes Borrowers misinterpret or answer a question on the online application incorrectly (unknowingly).  In these instances, the obtaining of subsequent digital or paper copies of documentation, credit reports, statements, job histories, etc., later reveal a discrepancy, error, or misunderstanding made.
 
 
 
So it's vitally important for all Mortgage Applicants to know: 
 
Documentation subsequently provided to the Lender is where the all-important difference between Pre-Qualification and Pre-Approval resides ...   
 
 
As an Originator, I'm lucky ...  

The majority of my mortgage clients come to me as a "warm lead".  That meaning that their agent, attorney, accountant, friend have worked with me in the past and recommended my services.  They're a bit more well-versed and it's been explained that they need a Pre-Approval Letter before they can start their home search.  That gets us off to a positive start.
 
Still, my clients arrive in varying stages of readiness to buy.  Some are more informed than others and have an idea of what the mortgage process holds for them.  
 
Others know their credit scores because they performed a search prior to our speaking.  Or they gained their scores via a free monthly credit card service.  They may have a vague idea of what they can afford or a monthly payment they're hoping for.  
 
But it's rare that valid proof of income is in hand when we first speak or available to me at that time.  Valid proof meaning pay stubs, W-2's, Tax Returns submitted, down payment fund verified by bank statements, retirement account statements, investment funds, proceeds of a sale of property, etc.  (For a complete listing of documentation needed at the time of application, click HERE). 
 
Such was the case when I spoke to clients late in the day on Saturday this past weekend ...  

We had talked prior to that call, but it had been months.  They placed that call from their car.  They'd been out viewing homes and they'd found one they really liked.  

Their question to me?  
 
How quickly could I provide them with a Pre-Approval Letter so they could place an offer on the home?  Their agent was demanding it.
 
Time was of the essence for these Buyers and they did receive a Letter ... but it was a Pre-Qualification Letter, as it was provided without any income or asset verification to support our initial discussions.  It's not the scenario I recommend to my clients or agents.
 
This is just one of the many scenarios an Originator can face when receiving requests for Pre-Qualifications and Pre-Approvals.  There are always many moving parts to each request and varying timetables to negotiate.   

While there is no 100% foolproof guarantee that a Pre-Approval will turn into a Loan Commitment and Cleared to Close ... Pre-Approvals remain the closest thing to being so.  It's a wise Borrower that communicates with their Originator early, consistently, and thoroughly and allows their Mortgage Originator ample time to conduct the process needed to provide one.

There is so much to gain by taking early proactive steps ... certainly credit and financial-wise.  But also in reduced stress. 

So get started on your Pre-Approval early.  Contact me immediately upon making your decision to buy.  Don't wait until you're ready to view homes.  


You'll be glad you made the decision and the effort ...

 
Hoping to Buy or Refinance a Condo or Home in New Lenox, Will County, or elsewhere in the Chicago - Chicagoland area, IL or WI? 
 

I'll put my 40+ years of Mortgage experience and expertise hard to work on your behalf. 
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Gene Mundt
Mortgage Originator - NMLS #216987 - IL Lic. 031.0006220 - WI Licensed #216987
 
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Comments(7)

Ricki Eichler McCallum
CastNet Realty - Corpus Christi, TX
Broker,GRI,ABR, e-Pro, TAHS

Good post and good explanation of why a loan may not close even with a pre-approval letter.  It is only the beginning of looking into a buyer's ability to pay back the loan.

Aug 31, 2018 09:59 AM
Roy Kelley
Retired - Gaithersburg, MD

Thank you very much, Debra, for sharing this excellent reblog selection.

Sep 14, 2018 05:56 AM
Debra Leisek
Bay Realty,Inc Homer Alaska - Homer, AK

thank you Ricki Eichler McCallum !  sorry I missed your comment earlier!

 

Hello Roy Kelley thank you very much! 

Sep 15, 2018 01:00 AM
Endre Barath, Jr.
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties - Beverly Hills, CA
Realtor - Los Angeles Home Sales 310.486.1002

Debra, you can never go wrong with a Re-blog of our friend Gene Mundt, IL/WI Mortgage Originator - FHA/VA/Conv/Jumbo/Portfolio/Refi 

Sep 17, 2018 11:36 PM
Debra Leisek
Bay Realty,Inc Homer Alaska - Homer, AK

So true Endre Barath, Jr.   

Gene Mundt, IL/WI Mortgage Originator - FHA/VA/Conv/Jumbo/Portfolio/Refi 

  posts are always worthwhile!!!

 

Sep 17, 2018 11:42 PM
Gene Mundt, IL/WI Mortgage Originator - FHA/VA/Conv/Jumbo/Portfolio/Refi

Thank you to you  Debra Leisek and Endre Barath, Jr. both for your very kind words.  I appreciate them .. and the re-posting of this info ... greatly ...


Gene 

Sep 18, 2018 01:35 PM
Patricia Feager, MBA, CRS, GRI,MRP
DFW FINE PROPERTIES - Flower Mound, TX
Selling Homes Changing Lives

Debra Leisek - Thanks for the excellent re-blog. If it hadn't been for you, I would have missed Gene Mundt, IL/WI Mortgage Originator - FHA/VA/Conv/Jumbo/Portfolio/Refi great explaination that many consumers are confused about and newer agents too. 

Sep 22, 2018 05:36 AM
Debra Leisek
Bay Realty,Inc Homer Alaska - Homer, AK

Thank you Patricia Feager ! He does really write clear concise post on the lending process!  Hope you are haiving a good start to Fall!!

Sep 23, 2018 01:25 PM