6 Things To Avoid While Waiting For A Mortgage Approval

by Rob Kosberg

When buying a home, there are two stages in the home loan approval process.Stage 1 starts when a homebuyer submits a mortgage application to his loan officer for a pre-approval.

A pre-approval is a “walk-through” mortgage approval that says — at a given purchase price and downpayment amount — the home loan application will very likely be approved.

Stage 1 ends when the buyer signs a purchase contract on a home. At this point, the “walk-through” approval is useless because the buyer now needs a real home loan approval from an underwriter and not a loan officer.

It is the job of the “underwriter” to make sure that the buyer can meet the lending criteria of the banking institution. He does this by reviewing the buyer’s credit, assets, income, job history and other factors. This is Stage 2.

This procedure should be a formality if the Stage 1 loan officer did an appropriate job. Usually this stage moves along as anticipated. However, sometimes the buyer changes his loan “risk” without intending to do this, but affecting the mortgage approval. The buyer doesn’t mean to decrease his loan probability, it “happens.”

It is important for the buyer to maintain a consistent “risk profile”. The following is the “DO NOT DO” list of 6 activities for a buyer to avoid during the period between Stage 1 and Stage 2 of the mortgage loan process:

1. Don’t quit your job, change careers, or accept a “commission only” position. 2. Don ‘t miss a payment to a creditor 3. Don ‘t buy a new car or increase any vehicle payments 4. Don’t accept cash gifts without talking to your loan officer(there are gift rules) 5. Don ‘t open a new credit card no matter how great a deal 6. Don’t transfer large amounts of cash in/out of bank accounts

This is the basic starter list of things not to do. You may still make some errors, but talk to your loan officer if you have concerns or need to break a “rule.” There can be “glitches.” throughout the mortgage loan process. Therefore, keep the lines of communication open between you and your loan officer.

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