Pre-approved Mortgage Loan – How Important Is A Home Loan Pre-approval?

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How important is a home mortgage loan pre-approval? The short is “very important” but read further before getting your hopes too high only to be disappointed later. Learn what being pre-qualified and being pre-approved for house loan mean to you.

It helps to be ready if you’re in a competitive market. If you are lucky enough to be pre-approved for a home loan, it can give you an edge over other buyers who may be interested in the same home or condo who perhaps aren’t financially stable. If you do therefore take the large step of being pre-approved for a mortgage loan, it’s an indication to the home owner that you are serious about buying his / her home and not just bargaining to find a steal!

What you need to do to get a pre-approval for a Mortgage Loan?

First step is an honest evaluation of your financial situation. Add up a list of all your assets comprising your cash, stocks, mutual funds, bonds, savings, IRAs, and any other investment and then deduct all the loans and payments that you have to make. This amount will indicate what kind of house you can afford.

Remember – there are additional expenses while buying a house. This will give you a realistic picture of just how much you can comfortably borrow and how much you will qualify to borrow. It is possible to borrow an amount that will cover the all the insurance and taxes of the first year.

Once you know how much mortgage loan you can afford, you can approach a lender or apply for a home loan online. Many online mortgage loan sites offer quotes from at least 5 lenders. Online mortgage loans are popular because the lender contacts you based on the information given by you. That makes it easier for you narrow down the lenders who are interested in working with you. Also, online application is good for busy people.

What is Difference Between being Pre-qualified and Being Pre-approved for Loan?

Pre-qualified means you contact a mortgage lender and give him/ her, your details in person or on the phone and then he/ she creates a file credit report based on details given by him. This information is usually not verified. You will get a letter stating that you are pre-qualified.

Pre-approved means a commitment from a mortgage lender once you have filled out an application for a home mortgage loan and your details have been verified. These details will include credit report from the three largest credit reporting agencies – Equifax, Experian and Trans Union Corp. Most online applications go through this pre-approval process.

If your credit score is low that does not necessarily mean you will not be pre-approved for a home loan. Some lenders ask for additional details like your salary statement, bank statements, W2 etc. Also, a willing lender will ask questions about the reasons why the credit score is low and why there collection records in your credit report. If the credit score is low but if you still confident that you can buy a house, then you can answer these questions.

This may be a little too much questioning but at least the lender is willing to work with you even though your credit score is low instead of just rejecting your home mortgage loan pre-approval application! Most lenders have knowledge of how to improve your credit score and may give you some tips to increase your score.

To be pre-approved gives you an edge when shopping for a home. You learn to identify the price range in which you’re looking to buy a home. This makes it easier for a home seller to accept or reject your offer if you’re bidding over a non pre-approved buyer. You must also familiarize yourself with a comfortable monthly loan installment.

Being pre-approved puts you in a better position as serious buyer and your negotiations maybe considered more seriously than other potential buyer who is not pre-approved for a home mortgage. Usually the pre-approval letter has an expiry date. A lot of times the expiry date for the pre-approval letter could be 3 months.

In conclusion, it is best to be pre-approved rather than pre-qualified for a mortgage loan. Be realistic about the amount of home loan you can afford. It is better to live a little below your means than to borrow more than you can afford. There are additional expenses involved while buying a home so you need to factor that into your house loan. So, be prepared when you apply for home mortgage loan pre-approval.

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What happens if a broker cannot sell your new mortgage loan because of the current state of the loan industry
I recently closed escrow on a new home mortgage, but because of the recent chages in the home mortgage industry, the broker cannot sell the loan to a traditional bank. They are basically stuck with the loan. Is there anything I should be concerned with?
I recently closed escrow on a new home mortgage, but because of the recent changes in the home mortgage industry, the broker cannot sell the loan to a traditional bank. In otherwords, from what I am being told by my loan officer, is that when the loan funded, the bank that was to buy the loan closed its doors. Now that brokerage is stuck with the loan… Is there anything I should be concerned with?

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If you are both going to be on the loan, then both incomes will count. Critereia for a mortgage is dependent on the following:

* Credit Score – there are 3 credit bureaus and this thing called a FICO (Fair Issac) score. The closer your score is to 850 the easier the loan is to get and the better rate (lower interest) you will be offered.

* Debt to income ratio. If you earn $1,000 a month and have $750 per month in bills to pay, it will be tougher. Banks/mortgage companies like debt to income to be less than 50%, and would prefer 30% area.

* Don't be getting new loans and don't apply for new credit until after you have purchased your new home. These "inquiries" will bring down your credit score.

Look up your credit online now. You can get it done very inexpensively and know where you stand.

Hope that help

Mortgage Loan officers do not make anything from the SALE of a home. They make a certain percentage of the amount of the mortgage loan on the PURCHASE of a house.

The percentage of commission varies from state to state and from lender to lender.

Salam

Search for Q/A: Mortgages? RESP plans? in youtube

The above link from “let the quran speak” refers to “reputable scholars” who state that the 1st mortgage ( the home you will live in) is permissible. They say that the TAKING of interest is haram, but the GIVING of interest is a contributing factor and sometimes cannot be escaped (e.g. student loans). Is this correct?

@”Livinghalal” Wouldn’t it be better to publish a FREE guide to help people rather than make $27 for ebooks?

لا اله الا الله محمد رسول الله
im from saudi arabi

Alhamdulilah thank you for this guidance…

Simply put the loan officer will get paid either three ways:

1. You pay him origination points
2. The lender will pay him
3. A combination of 1 and 2

For anyone to come here and tell you that only one or two ways is the right way or how much of % should be paid is completely wrong.

Each state is different on how much on an average a borrower will pay on origination points.

In order for you to find out how the loan officer is chargin your, look at the Good Faith Estimate.

If you are paying for origination points up front, you may be getting a better rate than having the lender pay the loan officer for his commission. Although you could be getting charge at both ends.

Look carefully at the Good Faith Estimate.

I can tell you from my own personal experience.
First off, modifying your mortgage is a very difficult thing to do. Forget what the media and all these other yahoos are saying about the government's modification act. Most banks are not willing to modify your mortgage without putting up a fight.
Why? Because it costs them money to do it. Most mortgages are sold off to someone else after you take out the loan, but the original bank still acts as the servicer. They receive a percentage from the buyer of your mortgage to handle the payments and record keeping.
When something complex as a loan modification is requested, any profits they would make disappear and as such they are reluctant to do it.
The media and the banks themselves don't tell you this of course.
First-expect to hire a lawyer or get a legal aid lawyer. Most banks will not take you seriously unless you have a legal mouthpiece going to bat for you. Having a lawyer shows you mean business and just are not some schlub looking for a handout.
If you try to do it yourself, expect to be jerked around for months only to be told it can't be done and by the way we're starting foreclosure proceedings, which will only make the modification even more difficult.
The bank will not talk to you unless you are delinquent. And this is where time is of the essence-if you're very late with your payments and they have'nt started legal proceedings it makes the process much easier. Once legal proceedings start, then it becomes difficult if not impossible to complete the modification because now the courts will be involved.
Second-you will be expected to make your new payments ON TIME if you do receive the modification. The bank will not care how you accomplish this. You will be told that the first 3 payments or such MUST BE ON TIME OR THE AGREEMENT IS NULL AND VOID.
Keep in mind whatever agreement you agree to will only stall the inevitable. Eventually over time your payments will return slowly back to where they originally were. The original terms and payments will not go away. ALL A MODIFICATION DOES IS LOWER YOUR PAYMENT FOR A PERIOD OF TIME UNTIL YOU CAN GET BACK ON YOUR FEET.
Third-If you feel you can't keep up with the payments at any time now or in the future, consider selling the home while you can or give it back to the bank. It may seem difficult but it's a far better option than having it being taken away from you. Also note that if you file for chapter 7 bankruptcy, don't sign a reaffirmation of your loan. That way if you need to walk away you won't be held liable for whatever is still owed.
Fourth-I can't empathize this enough: NEVER, EVER, LET ANYONE TALK YOU INTO BUYING YOUR TITLE OR ASKING FOR MONEY TO REARRANGE YOUR LOAN. IT WILL BE A SCAM I ASSURE YOU AND YOU WILL STILL BE LEFT HOLDING THE BAG.

I hope this helps you and don't believe Obama and his socialist bullshit. What I told you is the reality and what the government says is fantasy.
Good luck!

In an interest-only loan or mortgage the borrower only pays interest each month. This makes it cheaper than a conventional mortgage, in which part of each month's payment goes towards the principal and part goes towards interest. These loans have become popular because the monthly payments are lower, allowing borrowers to afford a larger home.
However, these loans can be dangerous, especially in a down housing market. The interest rates are generally fixed for the first 1, 3 or 5 years. After that, they convert to a conventional loan, with a higher monthly payment. Most borrowers take on these loans because they assume they will sell the home before the interest rate increases. In a down market, they may not be able to sell. If they cannot afford the increased payment, they may have to default on the loan, and foreclose on the home. So, when the rate starts to adjust, you would need to refinance again. And, either get a fixed or another interest only adjustable. And, yes, I do believe you mean ARM. Although, if you have extra money every so often, you can pay down the principal in extra payments.

As salaam aleykum warahmtullaahi wabarakaatuh
Jazaaka Allaah kheiran for this guidance brother.
RAMADAN MUBARAK
Wasalaam aleykum

Avg. Salary: 42k$

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I really suggest looking around at different careers websites, such as monster.com, in addition to checking out our careers page (I’m an employee of Quicken Loans).

Don’t worry about your lack of experience. At many mortgage companies, including Quicken Loans, no lending experience is not a problem.

In addition to on-going training, all new mortgage bankers attend five weeks of industry-leading training. We’ve been hiring 200+ new mortgage bankers a month for the past few months and we consider candidates with various work backgrounds and experiences.

I’ve included a link to our mortgage banker careers page that has more information, but if you have any questions feel free to contact me through my profile.

One thing, we only hire for employment in Detroit, Cleveland, and Scottdale, Arizona.

Good luck!

no offence but i didnt think he answered the topic of this video. if there are no banks in my country offering shariah compliance loans, then how can muslims buy a house?

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everyone watching this video is already convinced what you are saying but tell us how you bought your house. I live in Vancouver, BC where average house is $500, 000.

Yes it is. In fact, it is common these days. It will all depend on what type of loan you are going for, and what type of collections you have. If you owe 200 bucks to a phone company from a year or two ago, it isn't as big of a deal to the lenders as owing 5,000 in back child support…. they do whatever makes sense…

Comment back on what type, how old, and total number of collection accounts, as well as a total dollar amount and I will tell you how your chances look…

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Oh, the complete recording is posted as one of the latest videos.

Sorry for the confusion.

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