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ARM - North Dakota ND: Loans & Mortgages :: Refinancing :: Bad credit loans :: First time buyers home loans :: Advice on the best loan for you :: Mortgage advisor. One additional advantage is that mortgage brokers tend to attract a high number of the most qualified loan officers. This is not universal, because mortgage brokers also serve as the training ground for those just entering the business. If you have a new loan officer and there is something unique about you or the property you are buying, there could be a problem on the horizon that an experienced loan officer would have anticipated. Many of the reasons for a loan denial can be corrected over time. These may include that you show insufficient money for a down payment, excessive debt or a poor credit history. Once your financial situation or credit profile has improved you can apply again for a loan. The company you make your payments to very rarely owns your loan. They are the servicer of your mortgage. They are called the servicer because they are simply servicing your loan for the institution that does own it. What is escrow analysis? Escrow analysis is the process used to determine if the escrow portion of your payment is enough to pay your escrow items (usually tax and insurance bills) for the coming year. The method and format of the analysis is prescribed by federal regulation. The first step in the escrow analysis process is forecasting or estimating the amounts of each of the escrow items we will pay on your behalf in the coming year. Based on these estimates, we then adjust your monthly escrow collection to insure we will have sufficient funds to pay these bills when they become due. We also determine the current escrow balance needed to pay these upcoming bills, and compare this amount with the balance actually in your escrow account at the time of the analysis. Due to changes in the amount of tax and insurance bills, we often discover there is either a surplus or a shortage in your escrow account. Property Taxes These are taxes paid to local governments, usually charged as a percentage of the property value. Your lender collects the taxes through your monthly payments. The amount of tax will vary depending on the location of the home. Recording and Transfer Charges A record of your home purchase will be on file with your local government , and there is a small fee to cover the cost of paperwork. Those who do the sensible thing and invest for the term of their mortgage invariably choose equity-based investments, as these traditionally offer the best returns over the long term. So, for example, borrowers picked personal equity plans (Peps) when they were available, and now often opt for individual savings accounts (Isas) and other pooled investments, including pensions. Or they could refinance the $88,400 at a cost of $573.36 a month, then take out a $20,000 home equity loan at 9 percent for 20 years. That would cost $179.95 a month. Added together, they would pay $753.31 a month for 20 years, then $573.36 a month for the last 10 years. Total cost over 30 years: $249,597.60. How to Really Shop for a Lender The best way is to get a referral (from a Realtor or a friend), then shop other lenders. Do it properly, telling the lenders how much you are willing to pay in points and how long you want to lock in the rate. Make all your calls on the same day. Tell the lender you have already filled out an application and that you are willing to fax it in, so the rate has to be something he can deliver. |