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alan magill's
Mortgage Division
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Listed below are several tips to ensure that you receive a timely decision on
your loan inquiry. These tips are designed to help borrowers avoid some
of the most common pitfalls that cause delays in their loan approvals.
Half of the entire loan process is dependent upon the borrower. To ensure
a speedy credit decision on your loan inquiry, be sure to read and follow our
helpful tips.
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Provide all documentation
that is requested. Any missing documentation is likely to cause a delay in your
loan approval process. To obtain loan approval, you will typically need
to produce:
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Pay stubs covering most
recent thirty days
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W-2 statements covering
the past two years
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Bank statements covering
the most recent three months
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401K, IRA, or Mutual
Fund accounts showing most recent transaction summary
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Stocks or certificates
of deposit (copies)
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Purchase and sales
agreement (copy)
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12 months cancelled rent
checks or the name and address of your current landlord (if applicable)
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Fully executed divorce
decree (if applicable)
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A letter explaining any
known credit problems or fluctuations in income
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If you are
self employed,
paid by commission, or own real estate used for rental purposes you will need
to produce:
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Two years signed
personal federal income tax returns including all schedules
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If self-employed through
a corporation, the last two years' corporate returns as well as a year-to-date
profit and loss statement and balance sheet
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If additional information
or documentation is requested, please provide it immediately.
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Read all
disclosures
carefully and ask questions if you need clarifications. It is best to
communicate all requests and clarifications in writing early in the loan
process.
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Ensure that the income you
report on your application is the same income as that which is reported on your
tax documents.
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Inform your loan officer
of any past credit problems.
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Review your
credit report
carefully to verify its accuracy.
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When signing your
closing documents, sign your name exactly as it is printed. For
example, you may need to include your middle name or initial in your signature.
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