Consistency and practicing your core fundamentals is a strong trait to have.

Many times especially in this business professionals tend to become cumbersome in following through a complete transaction process and tend to find shortcuts or alternatives in doing their job.

I have had recently came across golden opportunities through the misfortunes of my competition in their costly mistakes.

 

One client was 90% done with the purchase process with another lender and during the closing conditions of the loan (homework that needs to be done before closing a loan)

The client was asked to provide bank statements showing reserves. 

The client gives the statements to the lender and the loan officer blindly submits the bank statements without reviewing them first unexpectedly showing bounced checks and ultimately turning down the loan.

There was a good reason for the bounced checks and if handled correctly before submission, could of saved the deal by providing an alternative account statement. 

Lucky for me I was able to save the day and get the loan done for the client.

 

Another client lost out on a purchase offer due to not addressing a standard question int he beginning when 1st taking the application.

The client went through the whole loan transaction not knowing he had a DTI (debt to income) ratio that was not addressed by the lender by asking a simple question if he pays any child support or alimony.

The client's child support was over $800 dollars a month and really affected the client's ability to repay the loan therefore delaying the loan process in trying to find exceptions.

When the Seller got a hold of the news, the Seller pulled the plug and offered the house to another client due to the delays of the closing and mis-communication from the very beginning.

Lucky for my once again I was able to capitalize on the other Loan Officer mistake and closed the loan.

 

Doing your job, being consistent, and not trying to cut corners may sound too OBVIOUS and a "DUH" reaction but there are professionals still out there that does not practice these efforts and can ultimately be deal breakers.

 
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6 Comments on Being Consistent

JUL
23
2008
3 Featured Posts Outside Blog

HELLO JUSTIN! 

Your right!  Consistency is the key!  Follow thru helps as well!

Thanks for sharing!

8:34pm • #1
337,194 Points Outside Blog

Hello Justin;

I agree doing your job and being consistent is very important. Thank you for sharing.

8:49pm • #2
JUL
24
2008
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Great job Justin ---   Don't you love it when you close a loan others can't. We do a lot and you know what, there is nothing magic about it. We are not bending rules and we don't have access to programs other lenders can't get. We simply know the programs and what fits as well as how to put together a tight loan package.

There are limited programs available now. Conventional, FHA, VA and USDA....  Become an expert! Know your product and the rest will follow.

7:19am • #3

Justin - there you are! Well, you are right on and it is so very important to keep up and be detailed as possible with all of the changes and updates we have to keep up with.  All the more reason to work with an experienced loan officer. 

8:36am • #4
222,212 Points Outside Blog

Justin you are correct, be consistent.

10:23am • #5
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Thanks, Justin. More than ever it's becoming a world of loan originators who know their stuff which is as it should be! Have a great day.

 

Paul

5:29pm • #6

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