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You might not realize that a credit card account you opened years ago, but never closed, is still on your record as available credit. If there is a significant amount of available credit, lenders may think it adds to your credit risk. Close unused or unneeded accounts before you apply for a mortgage.

What is refinancing, and when should I apply for it? Refinancing involves obtaining a new mortgage loan on a property already owned - often to replace existing loans on the property. When the mortgage rates are low, it may be a good time to refinance. Refinancing can save you money on your monthly mortgage payments.

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Attorney/Closing Agent The attorney or closing agent is responsible for ensuring that all documents have been completed properly including those related to the title search and title insurance. The closing agent will explain all closing documents to you and the seller, obtain your signatures, and record the documents with the appropriate local governments. He or she also will collect the transaction fees and give them to the appropriate parties.

Once your credit check, appraisals and verifications are complete, this “credit package” is reviewed by an underwriter who makes the loan decision. If your loan is approved, your lender will issue you a loan commitment (a binding agreement) to lend you the money. The commitment spells out all the details of the loan including all charges and fees, closing requirements, and any important conditions including: A list of documents you will need for closing; Information on when the commitment expires; and Important information you should know when closing on your home. The loan commitment may also may have certain conditions that you must meet before the loan is granted—bills you must pay off, or special requirements of the homeowners association, fox example.

If you’re looking for a mortgage with payments that will remain essentially unchanged over its term, or if you plan to stay in your new home for a long period of time, a fixed rate mortgage is probably right for you. With a fixed rate mortgage the interest rate you close with won’t change—and your payments of principal and interest remain the same each month—until the mortgage is paid off. The fixed rate mortgage is an extremely stable choice. You are protected from rising interest rates and it makes budgeting for the future very easy. But in certain types of economies, the interest rate for a fixed rate mortgage is considerably higher than the initial interest rate of other mortgage options. That is the one disadvantage of a fixed rate mortgage. Once your rate is set, it does not change and falling interest rates will not affect what you pay. Fixed rate mortgages are available with terms of 15 to 30 years with the 15-year term becoming more and more popular. The advantage of a 15-year over a 30-year mortgage is that while your payments are higher, your principal will be paid off sooner, saving you money in interest payments. Also, the rates may be lower with a 15-year loan.

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