Tag: SBA

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CREDIT BUREAUS AND CREDIT CARD BALANCES

Credit bureaus look at your credit card balances and history to determine how you manage your discretionary spending. The credit bureaus do not know your spending habits, but by reviewing credit card balances, they make conclusions regarding your ability to manage credit which will affect your credit score. If the cards are “maxed out”, or...

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WHAT IS MORTGAGE FRAUD?

When you are purchasing an investment property, apply for an investment property loan. Do not purchase an investment property and apply for a second home loan for the sole purpose of getting a lower interest rate. To do this would be mortgage fraud.   Here are a few examples of how this can affect you:...

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APPRAISERS ARE LICENSED

You may get an appraisal and wonder how the appraiser arrived at that opinion, and is the appraiser qualified? Appraisers are licensed, and to be Certified, must have extensive experience and education. In Arizona, appraisers must have their fingerprints submitted for a criminal background check. If new, the appraiser starts out as a Trainee Appraiser....

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A MAJOR FACTOR CONSIDERED BY LENDERS

When underwriting a loan lenders look at the debt-to-income ratio for a comparison of monthly debts to monthly income, this is a major factor lenders consider. Lenders like to see the ratio at or below 43%, but loans have been approved up to 50%. Example: Let’s say you are salaried and gross $4,000 per month;...

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DO YOU OWN RENTAL PROPERTIES?

If you own rental properties, you can include the net rental income for qualification. But, how much of this rental income can you include? If you owned the rental for less than a year, and it does not appear on your last tax return, underwriters generally use 75% of the rental income on the lease....

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HOW MANY APPROVALS TAKE PLACE WHEN YOU APPLY FOR A LOAN?

Two approvals take place when you apply for a loan.  Lenders review both your credit and income, and the collateral.  The collateral must be sufficient for the loan to be approved.  What if the collateral is a condominium? When the collateral is a condominium, there is increased scrutiny by the lender. This is due to...

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WHAT DOES THE CLOSING DISCLOSURE CONTAIN?

The CD also contains the loan amount, interest rate, monthly payment, and amount due at closing. The Closing Disclosure (“CD”) is the latest version of the costs and prepaid expenses on the loan. The numbers on the CD are intended to be the final figures for closing. The CD must be acknowledged (typically by email)...

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PROPERTY VALUATIONS CAN BE MISLEADING

An appraisal is typically required when applying for a mortgage. Many people will look to the price per square foot when valuing a home, however, this valuation could be misleading. If you are purchasing a home, the lender will base the loan amount off of the lesser of the sales price or the appraised value....

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ARE YOU GRADUATING?

Are you graduating from college? Are you thinking about becoming a homeowner? Many  graduates feel they may not qualify to purchase a home. College education is more expensive than ever and many students leave school with substantial student loan debt. Let’s take a look at how lenders consider student loan debt when underwriting a mortgage...