If you are buying or refinancing a home
- If you are salaried: provide two
years W-2 and one month of pay-stubs OR if you are
self-employed: provide two years tax returns and a Year-to-Date
profit and loss statement.
- If you own rental property, please provide rental
agreements and two years tax returns.
- If you wish to speed up the approval process, please
also provide three months bank statements for each bank, stock and mutual
fund account.
- Provide recent copies of any stock brokerage or
IRA/401K accounts that you may have.
- If you are requesting a cash out refinance please
provide a letter explaining what you plan to do with the proceeds.
- Provide a copy of divorce decree if applicable.
- If you are NOT a US citizen, provide us with a copy
of your green card (front & back), or if you are NOT a permanent resident
provide us with your H-1 or L-1 visa.
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If you are applying for a home equity loan
- If you are salaried: provide two
years W-2 and one month of pay-stubs OR if you are
self-employed: provide two years tax returns and a Year-to-Date
profit and loss statement.
- If you own rental property, please provide rental
agreements and two years tax returns.
- Please provide a copy of the note on your first
mortgage. This will normally be found in your closing loan documents.
- Please provide a signed letter explaining what you
plan to do with the proceeds.
- Provide a copy of divorce decree if applicable.
- If you are NOT a US citizen, provide us with a copy
of your green card (front & back), or if you are NOT a permanent resident
provide us with your H-1 or L-1 visa.
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Getting qualified before you apply for a loan can help
you understand how much you can borrow.
When buying a house, you may get pre-qualified or
pre-approved. You can typically get pre-qualified over the phone or on the
Internet in a few minutes. A pre-qualification is not as beneficial as a
pre-approval where you have to go through a more rigorous process which includes
verification of your credit, income, assets and liabilities. It is highly
recommended that you get pre-approved before you start looking for a house. This
will help you:
- Find out the maximum house you can buy, so you don't
waste time looking for properties you can not afford.
- Puts you in a stronger position when you are
negotiating with the seller, because the seller knows that your loan is
already approved.
- Helps you close quickly, since your loan is already
approved.
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To shop for a loan you will need to:
- Think about how long you plan to keep the
loan. If you plan to sell the house in a few years you may want to
consider an adjustable or balloon loan. On the other hand, if you plan to
keep the house for a longer time, you may want to look at fixed loans.
- Understand the relationship between rates
and points. Points are considered to be prepaid interest and are
tax deductible. Each point is equal to one percent of the loan. So for
example 1 point on a $150,000 loan is $1,500. The more points you pay, the
lower the rate you will get.
- Compare different programs.
Shopping for a loan can be difficult. With so many programs to choose from,
each of which has different rates, points and fees, it's hard to figure out
which program is best for you. That's where an experienced loan officer can
help you make a decision that's best for you.
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To apply for a loan you will need to:
- Apply for a loan online by clicking
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- You may also apply in person at one of our offices.
To contact one of our employees, please click here
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Once your loan application has been received we will
start the loan approval process immediately. This involves verifying your:
- Credit history
- Employment history
- Assets including your bank accounts, stocks, mutual
fund and retirement accounts
- Property value
Based on your specific situation, additional documents or
verifications may be required. To improve your chances of getting a loan
approval:
- Fill out the loan application completely.
- Respond promptly to any requests for additional
documents. This is especially critical if your rate is locked or if you plan
to close by a certain date.
- Do not make any major purchases. Do not buy a car,
furniture or another house till your loan is closed. Anything that causes
your debts to increase might have an adverse affect on your current
application.
- Do not move money into your bank accounts unless it
can be traced. If you are receiving money from friends, family or other
relatives, please contact us.
- Do not go out of town around the closing date. If
you do plan to be out of town when your loan is expected to close, you may
sign a power of attorney, to authorize another individual to sign on your
behalf.
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After your loan is approved, you will be required to sign
the final loan documents. This will normally take place in front of a notary
public. Be prepared to:
- Bring a cashiers check for your down payment and
closing costs if required. Personal checks are normally not accepted.
- Review the final loan documents. Make sure that the
interest rate and loan terms are what you were promised. Also, verify that
the name and address on the loan documents are accurate.
- Sign the loan documents.
Your loan will normally close shortly after you have
signed the loan documents. On refinance and home equity loan transactions
federal law requires that you have 3 days to review the documents before your
loan transaction can close.
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