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Mortgage Process: Do's & Dont's

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Mortgage Process: Do’s & Don’ts Your mortgage loan application process can be easier with a little bit of advance planning. Your post-application process can also be smoother when you keep in mind what activities can slow down your closing. Do’s when you plan to apply: Keep an ongoing paper trail You’ll need to maintain ongoing documentation related to income, employment verification and current debts/ obligations -- keeping your W2s, tax return documents, pay stubs and bank statements handy. Provide money deposit receipts This includes an earnest money deposit from your personal bank account or gift funds. Gift funds are acceptable only if certain criteria are met -- reach out to your loan originator for clarification here. Maintain employment and income You’ll need to show stability through the mortgage application period. This process goes much smoother if you keep your income steady and avoid major changes. Pay raises/ promotions are exceptions to this expectation, though Create a savings plan Buying a house is exciting, yes, but focusing on saving during this period is key. You’ll need funds for an earnest money deposit, down payment and/or closing costs, and major purchases could impact your credit. Pay your bills on time and be mindful of spending habits. Understand credit pulls Your lender may pull a new credit report just prior to closing to check for new debt. If your recent credit activity raises a concern, you may be asked to explain. Ask questions and communicate At any point in the process, your team is there to help you and answer any question that might come up. Trust their expertise, communicate effectively and often, and learn  what you can about the loan process to set yourself up  for success. Don’ts after you apply: Close or open bank accounts Before you open, close, or transfer money across accounts, check with your Loan Officer on how this may affect your qualification or documentation. Changes could result in a delay for the loan origination. Make large bank deposits If you deposit any money outside of your automated payroll deposits, especially cash, check with your Loan Officer  on the documentation you will need to provide to verify  their sources. Change jobs, employer or employment You can change jobs, as well as amend any tax returns, but you’ll need to make your Loan Officer aware because it  may impact your qualification and documentation. If shifts do occur, you may need a new loan approval. Make major purchases This involves large spending prior to or during the contract period. It’s tempting to get new furniture, a car or house appliances, but these purchases will hurt your savings,  debt-to-income ratio and credit utilization. Open a new line of credit This also includes closing credit lines, co-signing on loans,  or making major purchases on credit cards. Panic, stress or isolate Your team wants you to be successful, knowledgeable and confident during this process. Whatever your finances, be sure to include all debts and liabilities on your mortgage application. Keep the lines of communication open and trust they want you to get across the finish line.

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Bill Salvatore - East Valley
Arizona Elite Properties - Chandler, AZ
Realtor - 602-999-0952 / em: golfArizona@cox.net

Thanks for sharing, make it a great Friday and enjoy your

weekend!

Bill Salvatore, Realtor- Arizona Elite Properties

Jun 07, 2024 03:53 AM
Wayne Martin
Wayne M Martin - Oswego, IL
Real Estate Broker - Retired

Good morning Lisa. A beer should seek the services of a loan officer, disclose all upfront, and follow closely the advice of the LO throughout the closing. Communication is a big part of a smooth process . Enjoy your day.

Jun 07, 2024 04:11 AM