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The Impact Of Credit On Mortgage Loans

Sep. 3rd, 2009
in Real Estate
by Susan Reynolds

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by Susan Reynolds

Mortgage loan shoppers who happen to have poor credit know just how tough it is to get approval when your credit history isn’t perfect. If you have a credit history with a few bumps in it, you might have to put in a bit of extra effort to get that approval you need for a mortgage loan with a good interest rate.

Although hardly true, many brokers will tell a person who has bad credit that there is no possible way to be approved for a loan. Various lending programs are available and mortgage lenders or brokers have access to different programs. While one mortgager may is unable to help you there is a strong possibility that another has the right program. They have access to specific programs for people with blemished credit and the lending qualifications are more lenient than some of the other sub-prime lenders.

Most mortgage brokers will tell you that if they can?t help you, no one can. That is simply not true, because every mortgage broker or mortgage lender do not have access to the same lending programs. Programs differ as well as the lenders? access to the programs. A lender may not have knowledge of a program or access to it, while another lender is knowledgeable and participates in the program. Some mortgage brokers have access to lending companies that specialize in home mortgage loans for people with less than perfect credit and the loans will have more lenient qualifications than other sub-prime lenders do. Persistence is the key for getting approved in spite of the negative credit.

There are online mortgage brokers that are able to assist people across the country with refinancing, purchasing property, a second mortgage, or a home equity loan. The online mortgager operates by taking your application and submitting it to hundreds of mortgage lenders. This process will yield a minimum of four lender offers based on your application.

A credit report will not be pulled until the lending process is initiated. This is good because little risk is involved and too many inquiries into your credit will have a negative impact on your credit score. A low credit score does not need to go any lower.

Talk with different mortgage loan brokers, and if possible have one of the brokers to pull your credit so that you can see your credit score. Next, go to other lenders you are interested in working with and talk to them about your situation. Discuss your credit score, income and how much you are able to put down on a property. Before your credit is pulled, have them to give you some estimates of potential costs.

There are a lot of different things you can do to raise your credit score back up again, though that is for the most part beyond this article’s scope. So don’t don’t give in to despair if your credit is low! Be stubborn as a mule and make applications with or at least talk to every possible lender and broker as you can handle.

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