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Purchasing Real Estate in McCurtain County Idabel Oklahoma? Loan approval ~ Some things you do not want to do between approval and closing.

Reblogger 1~Judi Barrett
Real Estate Agent with Integrity Real Estate Services 116 SE AVE N, Idabel, OK 74745 141871

Purchasing Real Estate in McCurtain County Idabel Oklahoma?  Loan approval ~ Some things you do not want to do between approval and closing.

Richard Smith discusses various things that you do not want to do between the time that you are pre-approved for your home purchase loan and the time that you close on that loan.

If you are purchasing a home in Southeast Oklahoma, please pay attention to what Richard is saying, He knows what he's talking about.  

If I can help you with your home search or if you have property that you want to sell in mcCurtain County or choctaw County Oklahoma, please give me a call at 580-212-5946

Judi Barrett, Broker at Integrity Real Estate Services Idabel, Oklahoma

Original content by Richard Byron Smith, NMLS #184479 Loan Officer, NMLS 184479

Some Do Nots of HomeBuying

It is important for you , as a home buyer, to know that the documentation used to support your loan approval can be re-verified even until the day of closing.

You  may be asked for updated pay stubs and bank statements. Most lenders verify you are still employed within a day of your loan closing.

Credit updates are also generally repulled just prior to your closing date.

As loan approval requirements get tougher and tougher, it is important to remember these lender rechecks.

Nothing is worse than going from an approval to a denial only days before your loan closes because of something you could have waited to do.

And it does happen.

So with that in mind here are Some Do Nots.  

 

 

Do not make bank deposits other than regular pay income deposits in the bank accounts you are using to qualify for your purchase. If you need to deposit anything unusual, be sure to discuss with your loan officer the documentation that may be needed.

 Bank statement documents the assets needed for your home purchase

 

 Keep bank account balances high

 

Do not bring account balances below the amount used for the approval. Your bank accounts will be checked again prior to closing. The lender may require to see the most recent statement. Generally the lender will ask to verify that your earnest money and appraisal/credit report charges have cleared the account. Your funds to close must remain in your account, and the needed funds to close may very well include a minimum amount in reserve.

 

Dropping your account balance to a level below that used for your approval is risky business.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Do not have return checks or overdraft protection. This is an extension of the previous DoNot. The lender considers your financial management ability as part of the loan approval. It does not look good for your bank statement balance to fall into the negative just prior to closing your home purchase. Even if you have overdraft protection, take special care to avoid going negative. Even if it does not impact your actual approval, it could cause closing delays or require unnecessary last minute documentation.

 

 Avoid any overdraft activity

 

 New purchased can jeorardize your home purchase

 

 Do not incur additional debt. This is probably the biggest loan closing killer. A new car. Some new furniture for your new home. Discuss with your loan officer any new debt - before you apply. Also mention any debt that has not shown up on your credit report when you apply.

 

 

Do not open new accounts. This is the same as opening new debt, but I list it separately because some people might not consider a department store charge card as a new debt. Any new account, even if you might not charge anything to it, should wait. The inquiry or the new account itself might impact your credit score. Plus it will just be additional, and unnecessary, documentation at the last minute to show that you have not used the new card.

 

 New credit cards can hurt your scores

 

Any change to your finances - income, employment, bank account charges, bank account deposits, new credit, even new credit inquiries - should be discussed with your loan officer before they take place.

 

 


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Larry Story ALC
Total Care Realty - Greensboro, NC
Beneath it all is the Land, Covering all of NC

Judi,

Great information for you know matter where you are buying a home.  Unfortunately no matter how much we coach them some get so excited they rush out and buy a bunch of furniture for their new home.  How do they do this they OPEN a NEW CREDIT CARD at the furniture store.  

Dec 23, 2011 02:12 PM
Rob D. Shepherd
RETIRED - Florence, OR
RETIRED

I have seen the new truck or furniture think with other agents. I have been lucky so far!

Dec 23, 2011 02:31 PM
Jane Peters
Home Jane Realty - Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles real estate concierge services

This is some great advice from Richard, Judi.  You cannot be too careful in this loan environment.  Merry Christmas to you and your family.  BTW, I didn't know your husband blogged.

Dec 23, 2011 05:14 PM
Scott Godzyk
Godzyk Real Estate Services - Manchester, NH
One of the Manchester NH's area Leading Agents

JUDI this is some fantastic advice, i am glad you re-blogged it. This summer I had a buyer buy a boat before closing and it killed their purchase, they lost the house they wanted over it. Have a great day and a very Merry Christmas to you and your family.

Dec 24, 2011 01:17 AM
Joni Bailey
101 Main St. Realty - Huntsville, TX
Your Huntsville / Lake Livingston Area REALTOR®



We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!! Joni and The Princess Mama (TPM)!

Dec 24, 2011 02:02 PM
Don Barrett
Integrity Real Estate Services - Idabel, OK

Buyers can't be too careful.  It always beter to be cautious... get to the closing table.  

Dec 28, 2011 01:42 PM