Sometimes, even after your mortgage application has been
approved, you have to scratch your head at apparent non-sequiturs that attach
to the process (for instance, when a loan is made contingent upon your repaying
an ultra-low-interest credit account).
Even more so if your perfectly dandy financial situation
results in a turndown. How could this happen? The answer usually makes perfect
sense…but only if you understand that bankers and mortgage brokers are bound by
policies and procedures that apply to everyone currently buying homes in
Evansville. Knowing the rules ahead of time can influence how readily mortgage
applications are approved. Some guidelines:
Forget adding "mattress money."
Your bank account gets a thorough going-over, of course. If
you have recently deposited a bundle of cash with no apparent source, it looks
as if you are artificially hiking up the balance (perhaps with borrowed funds).
Too bad about that garage sale: if the cash has not been on deposit for at
least 90 days, it can be considered ‘unseasoned’ – likely to raise questions.
Disclose all pertinent info.
Many credit applicants in the process of buying homes assume
the credit investigation will be limited to the information disclosed on the
application. Not! Underwriters are trained investigators always on the lookout
for anything that looks like fraud. Buying homes involves sums that deserve
serious investigation; even relatively minor oversights are likely to be
discovered. Answer: supply all the information asked for.
Avoid employment hopscotch.
Those who suddenly change jobs while in the process of
buying homes in Evansville raise the odds of their application being affected.
This is especially true of wholesale shifts in careers or industries. Even for
otherwise praiseworthy professional moves, an employment outlook that appears
unpredictable isn’t helpful.
Bottom line: those who will be buying homes need to prepare
knowledgably for the policies that govern mortgage approval. If you are among
those who will be buying homes in the Evansville area this winter, call me
today -- I can put you in touch with a mortgage broker to start the
pre-approval process! You can reach me on my cell phone at 812-499-9234.
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