|
"List with John first"
"I would like to thank you for the wonderful work you did on selling my mother-in-law's home, and for all of your help making my position as "trustee" for this property much easier. To repeat the saying, "If I knew then what I know now," I would have listed the home with you in the first place and saved myself the nine months the house was on the market with another agent with no results. Your real estate knowledge and expertise was proven to me when you sold the home in less than 30 days of your listing date. I would also like to thank you for your extra effort in taking care of all my problems with my mother-in-law's home and helping the buyers and me through the escrow process to final sale. I will recommend you to anyone I know who wants to sell their home or property. If I, or my corporation, can ever be of any assistance to you, please feel free to call."
"Robert C."
Tell me how I'm doing!
You have a story to tell about me. You've
worked with me, and I've helped you buy or sell a home. I need your feedback.
Others need your feedback, too! Please take a moment to fill out this form and
tell me how I did...
Financing Your Home >The Loan Application
When you have decided on a mortgage lender, you begin the loan process by filling out a loan application. You should be fully prepared to go over your current financial situation and credit history with the loan officer.
Have a record of all of your current bank accounts, including the name and address of bank(s), type of account(s), and approximate balance(s). Be prepared to provide details about outstanding loans, including student loans and major credit accounts. You will also need information about your assets, such as car title, stocks and bonds, and life insurance policies. If you foresee any credit problems, ask the loan officer for advice on how to keep them from interfering with approval of your mortgage loan. The loan officer can usually give you a prompt opinion about your chances for obtaining a mortgage.
|
 |
| Q |
What three things are necessary in order to purchase a home?
|
| A |
Some cash, a dependable income and good credit. If you fall short, don't despair--homeownership may still be possible. |
See More Real Estate Trivia > |
|
|
|