Related FAQs

What Are The Benefits of Pre-Approval?
Being pre-approved means that a lender has evaluated your finances and concluded that based on the information provided to that point, you are eligible for mortgage financing. Pre-approval gives you an advantage when making an offer on a house, because it shows the seller that your credentials and resources have already been verified with a mortgage lender. See our page
Does Having Multiple Pre-Approvals Hurt Your Credit?
Not necessarily, but pre-approvals often require the use of a “hard credit inquiry,” which can reduce the buyer’s credit score by approximately three to five points and will appear on your credit report for up to two years.
What is a “conditional mortgage approval?”
A conditional mortgage approval means that your mortgage underwriter is generally pleased with your application, and they are willing to approve your request for financing as long as you are able to meet certain conditions that they will list in that approval. Examples of approval conditions may include items such as evidence of homeowner’s insurance, title insurance policy issuance, or
Does a 401k loan affect mortgage approval?
Per standard underwriting guidelines, 401K loan payments are not considered when calculating debt to income ratios, therefore have little to no bearing on a mortgage application. For more information on factors that affect qualifying click here.
How long is a mortgage pre-approval good for?
Technically speaking mortgage pre-approvals are good as long as the circumstances that were used to obtain the pre-approval (income, employment, credit, debts, etc) don’t change. That said, those circumstances are usually evidenced by the collection of documents (bank statements, paystubs, credit report, etc.) each of which have a qualifying usage expiration date of usually 90-120 days from the date of
How often does an underwriter deny a loan?
About 8% of mortgage applications are denied by underwriters on average, although the rate varies depending on location. That percentage will drop if you are working with an educated, experienced loan officer.
What are common reasons for denying mortgages?
Some of the common reasons an underwriter may deny a loan are a low credit score, changes in employment status, lack of seasoned, verifiable assets, property issues, and more.
How long before looking for a home should I get pre-approved for a New Jersey mortgage?
Ideally, you want to speak with a New Jersey mortgage representative about 3-6 months before starting your home search. This allows enough time for your Loan Officer to run your credit report and vet out any potential issues with your credit. They can also make recommendations about paying down credit balances, gathering assets, and stabilizing income so that you are
How long does it take to get approved for a New Jersey Mortgage once I apply?
The rule of thumb is 3-4 weeks from the time you apply for an NJ Mortgage to the time a commitment letter is generated. This timeline however can be improved if your lender is running efficiently and you are able to provide any documents quickly when requested. It also could be improved if there is a waiver for your appraisal,