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Five ways to make the
loan process go faster
We should say that "working
with me" is the first way! When you let me help you
find the loan that's right for you, you truly are
taking advantage of some of the area's best
technology and expertise to get you a loan decision
and funding on your loan quickly.
But here are five "other" ways
you can speed up the process of getting a mortgage
loan:
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1. Have everything ready and in one place.
Elsewhere on my website, you'll find a
list
of things you might need in support of
your mortgage application. If you get them
all together and keep them in a safe,
portable place like a special pouch or
folder, you can cut down on time spent
rooting around for things we may need. Also,
you'll help cut down on your own anxiety and
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2. Be honest and complete when you fill
out your application. "Fudging" your
employment or residence history or omitting
open credit accounts you'd rather not have
considered doesn't increase your chances of
getting a favorable loan. In 100 percent of
cases, it makes it harder, and takes longer.
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3. Respond promptly to requests for
additional information. During
processing, I, or the lender considering
your loan may need additional information.
Provide it as soon as you get the request,
or return the call as soon as you get the
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4. Be prepared to explain derogatory
items in your credit report. This is
really part of number 2 above. If you had an
illness or a divorce where you missed or
made late payments, or you have other
instances of late payments or delinquencies
on your credit report, be prepared to
explain them. Be honest, and don't be
nervous! The loan processor isn't judging
you, they're trying to fill in all the
blanks in their paperwork.
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5. Let the appraiser in! The appraisal
is one of the lengthiest parts of the
mortgage loan process. Studies have shown
that the single biggest factor in appraisal
"lag time" is the appraiser's inability to
reach the homeowner to make an appointment.
If you're refinancing and the appraiser
calls to make an appointment, make it as
soon as convenient for both of you.
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And remember that the
appraiser doesn't want to buy your house. He or
she will say what the house is worth clean and tidy
and in reasonable repair, even if you have some
dirty laundry on the laundry room floor or dirty
dishes in the sink. Cleaning doesn't get you a
higher appraisal! Letting the appraiser in as soon
as possible gets you a loan faster, though.
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