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from:If you are in purchasing a home or real estate and will be getting a loan, you will be in need of a real estate mortgage lender. You may already have a real estate mortgage lender if you currently have a mortgage on a home or property. If you currently have a mortgage and are planning to do a refinance, you will need a real estate mortgage lender. In fact, anything you do dealing with your real estate mortgage will require the need of a real estate mortgage.
When you decide to purchase or build a home, the first thing you'll do is find a bank or lending institution, which will direct you to a real estate mortgage lender to help you. Although banks have different kinds of lenders for different loan types, you will need to go through a real estate mortgage lender if there is real estate involved in the loan. There are different banking and state regulations regarding each different loan types. As a result, each loan officer is specifically trained for what their specialty is. A real estate mortgage lender will be up-to-date with all the current compliance and lending laws in your state.
A real estate mortgage lender will interview you on your first visit while they have you fill out a mortgage loan application. At this time, they will also run a credit report to see your current financial status. Even though, you have listed all your debts on the loan application, they still need to verify it by means of credit report. You credit report will give you a score based on your pay history in the past. Many debts that are on your credit report may be up to 7 years old even if they are paid in full. Another reason your real estate mortgage lender will go over your credit report with you is to make sure that are not any reports on there that are inaccurate.
Once they have approved you for the real estate loan, they will order an appraisal on your real estate to see if the value is higher enough to warrant a loan for the amount you are borrowing. With the exception of a few cases, most banks will only borrow up to 80% of the value of the home. The real estate mortgage lender will also order title insurance on the real estate your are planning to buy. This is to ensure there are no other liens on it. Once this preparatory paperwork is done, the loan is ready to close. Your real estate mortgage lender will go over everything with you from application right to the final closing.
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