Get the facts about home mortgages from Terry Williams, The Mortgage Doctor, the expert at ENG Lending. Learn about different types of home mortgage loans and what to expect during the mortgage application process. Plus, find information about the current mortgage market and which mortgage myths you should never believe.
Home Mortgage Loan FAQ's
Terry Williams, The Mortgage Doctor is committed to helping you understand and compare home mortgage loan options. So we've compiled a list of some common questions about mortgages that we frequently hear from our customers. If you don't find the answer you are looking for, please contact Terry Williams, The Mortgage Doctor right now!
What is the typical home loan process?
A typical home mortgage loan process consists of 10 easy steps:
- Complete the pre-qualification worksheet
- Pre-purchase consultation with a Bank of England home mortgage loan specialist
- Gather and prepare necessary documents
- Receive credit approval
- Obtain a property inspection
- Buyer obtains homeowners insurance
- Your mortgage banker update you on your document status
- Seven-day pre-closing confirmation
- Easy, smooth, on-time closing!
What do I typically need to apply?
- W-2's for the past 2 years
- 2 most recent year-to-date paycheck stubs (within 30 days).
- Residence address - past 2 years and landlord information if applicable.
- Name and address of each employer - past 2 years
- 2 years' tax returns, if self-employed or commission.
- Last 2 months' bank statements for all checking, savings and retirement accounts (all pages included).
- Divorce Decree and 12 months' proof of child support, when applicable
- Address of other real estate owned.
- Loan information on all real estale owned.
- Payment for appraisal.
What's the difference between pre-qualification and pre-approval?
A mortgage pre-qualification is basically the lender's opinion of your ability to buy or refinance a home. Requires only basic information and no documentation or credit score. A mortgage pre-approval is the underwriter's decision that you are qualified. Credit check and documentation are required.
Once I sign my application am I committed to borrowing money?
No. Your pre-closing signatures are non-committal but only allow your mortgage banker to negotiate and approve you for a loan.
Internet Statements- Can I use them?
Internet statements are not allowed because they're not yet seen as completely unalterable by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac. ALL PAGES of a required hard copy statement must be submitted (1 of 5 - all 5) even if the first page is an advertisement.
Who orders the appraisal and survey, and when is it ordered?
Your lender will order the appraisal and survey for you. (Unless your home is new construction and then your builder will order your survey.) Most contracts have option periods that allow you to dictate when the appraisal and survey are ordered.
What does "locking my rate" mean?
Locking your interest rate refers to guaranteeing a specific interest rate for a specific period of time. Shorter lock periods usually have lower interest rates. For more information or to compare mortgages and rates, contact our qualified home mortgage bankers.
Do you "sell" your loans?
ENG Lending serves as both a broker and a banker- meaning we can either service or sell your loan, depending on what best fits your financial situation.
A mortgage banker will originate, process, underwrite, close and fund the loan in-house.
A mortgage broker will sell your loan to an investor who has guaranteed your loan program, and therefore your loan will be serviced and funded by that investor.
What are origination and discount points?
Origination and Discount points are both a percentage of your loan. Usually 1% of the total amount of the loan (often tax deductible). Clients with low or no down payment can still obtain a loan, but will usually pay a slightly higher interest rate.
What is APR? (Annual Percentage Rate)
Usually higher than your quoted interest rate because it includes, in addition to interest, some of the additional costs of obtaining your financing.Need more information? Call Terry Williams, The Mortgage Doctor at (402) 301-4500 or start an application today!
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