How can a fully approved loan get denied for funding after the borrower has signed loan docs? Simple, the underwriter pulls an updated credit report to verify that there hasn’t been any new activity since original approval was issued, and the new findings kill the loan.
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by Brad Yzermans on 01. Apr, 2010 in Mortgage Approval Process
First-Time Home Buyer Credit Checklist
by Brad Yzermans on 28. Mar, 2010 in Home Buying Process
Getting a new mortgage for a First-Time Home Buyer can be a little overwhelming with all of the important details, guidelines and potential speed bumps. Since there are so many rules and steps to follow, here is a simple list of Do’s and Don’ts to keep in mind throughout the mortgage approval process: DO: Continue [...]
Ten Things You Can Do To Protect Your Identity
by Brad Yzermans on 28. Mar, 2010 in Mortgage Approval Process
Facts About Identity Theft: It’s estimated that there were 10 million victims of identity theft in 2008, and 1 in every 10 U.S. consumers have reported having their identity stolen. The U.S. Department of Justice reported in 2005 that 1.6 million households experienced fraud not related to credit cards (i.e. their bank accounts or debit [...]
Is There A Rule-of-Thumb Regarding The Number Of Credit Lines To Have Open?
by Brad Yzermans on 28. Mar, 2010 in Mortgage Approval Process
While the actual credit score has a big impact on a loan approval, it’s not the only component of the credit scenario that underwriters consider for a mortgage approval. Since loan programs, individual lenders and mortgage insurance companies all have their own credit report restrictions, it’s difficult to define a standard Rule-of-Thumb to follow. However, [...]
Alternate Sources For Establishing Credit
by Brad Yzermans on 28. Mar, 2010 in Mortgage Approval Process
While the basic Rule-of-Thumb for acceptable credit history is a minimum of four trade lines documented on a credit report, there are alternative methods of building a credit picture that an underwriter can use to make a decision for a loan approval. For potential home buyers with little or no credit history, keeping records for [...]
Top 8 Things To Ask Your Lender During The Application Process
by Brad Yzermans on 22. Mar, 2010 in Mortgage Approval Process
Knowing what questions to ask your lender during or before the loan application process is essential for making your mortgage approval process as smooth as possible. Many borrowers fail to ask the right questions during the mortgage pre-qualification process and end up getting frustrated or hurt because their expectations were not met. Here are the [...]
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