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THE TOP 10
DO'S and DON'TS
DURING THE LOAN PROCESS
Keep in mind the actual lender will pull their own credit report at closing, and if your credit scores have dropped, you may no longer qualify for the rate that was underwritten and the final approval may come back with a higher rate. Unfortunately, all lenders qualify you by your credit score as to which criteria you fit and every loan has different criteria attached. The loan to value, the debt to ratio and so on etc. This is what borrowers do not understand, and they think the loan officer is baiting and switching. They are not. If an issue comes up that the lender decides you do not qualify for a certain loan, the only thing a loan officer can do is shop for lenders and see if any are willing to give the rate and program they thought you qualified for. If you have good credit and know your score, the loan officer can give you an idea what he or she can offer based on what you say. But do not expect them to stand by their quote if and when they pull your credit your scores have dropped.
Following are some helpful tips to avoid the credit mistakes that many borrowers make during the loan process:
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7. DO JOIN A CREDIT WATCH PROGRAM. If you join a credit watch program, you can check your reports weekly, or even daily depending on the program you select. (When you pull your own reports, you don’t get dinged for a hard inquiry.) This way, if something does show up on your reports that has caused your score to go down, you’ll know it immediately, and you may be able to take care of the problem before closing.
8. DO STAY CURRENT ON EXISTING ACCOUNTS. Like your mortgage and car payments. One 30-day late can cost you anywhere from 30-75.
9. DO CONTINUE TO USE YOUR CREDIT AS NORMAL. Red Flags are raised easily with the scoring system. If it appears that you are changing your pattern, it will raise a red flag, and your score could go down.
10. DO CALL YOUR BROKER if you receive something in the mail from a creditor or collection agency that you believe may affect your score during the loan process. Your broker may be able to supply you with the resources you need to stop any derogatory reporting to the bureaus.
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