Applying
for a mortgage can be done as easy as 1, 2, 3. Mortgage application can
be done in person, over the phone, online, or through email or fax.
When you are applying for a mortgage be as truthful and honest as
possible. This will help to insure a smooth and pleasant mortgage
experience.
When you apply for a mortgage, you may feel that
the amount of information and documentation you are asked for is
overwhelming. Remember that you are asking a company to loan you
thousands to hundreds of thousands of dollars. That company will want
to know you and your financial situation well before giving you that
loan.
Sometimes your mortgage professional will give you a list of documents
needed and nothing else will be needed before your loan closes.
Often, however, more documents will be required by the lender. When
these are requested, please submit them promptly. Any delay can delay
your loan.
When applying for a mortgage you will need to
supply information on your employment for the past two years and where
you have lived for the past two years. If there are any gaps in
employment be prepared to write a letter explaining the situation. If
you are currently renting you will need to supply 12 months proof of
paying your rent on time - though you may want to wait to contact your
landlord until you are actually in the process of purchasing a house.
Use caution when applying online! Many websites
that appear to be mortgage banks or mortgage brokers are actually lead
resellers. These lead resellers will provide your information to
several companies, resulting in an onslaught of telephone calls from
lenders all over the country. Carefully examine the privacy policy of
any company to determine if they are lenders or if they are in fact
lead vendors.
Before talking to your mortgage officer, take a few
minutes to gather information regarding your current mortgage payment
(if you have one), yearly taxes, insurance payment, and current
employement information such as monthly or yearly income.
It is very important to know who your dealing with.
Are you applying with a direct lender or a broker? Each side has its
advantages and disadvantages. Make sure you completely understand the
loan process and are comfortable with who you work with.