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Why do you think about these online applications for applying mortgage loans?
By ladyinblue Posted on 10/16/06 Total Answers 2
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Your not going to get the best deal or service... you will have a bunch of loan officers calling you that work for large corporations. They are on small comission splits and need to charge you alot to make a living...give me a call and i'll show you everything.
Answer by : ondreforsure On Date 2006-10-16 13:52:18

If you are talking about the one page web sites where you put in a little bit of information, don't do it. If you are talking about a site where you have a lot of information available for your review and reading, perhaps yes. As a Principal Mortgage Broker of a Mortgage Broker Business in Florida, I have opted not to advertise with most web sites who provide rates because the rates are fictitious (I am talking about those big name companies you see every day on the web). I have often seen where the lender or broker would have to pay you to give you the rate that is provided online! I choose not to play these games...but I can sleep at night and my clients come back to us. If you feel comfortable with the web site, they provide a wealth of information, and/or you speak with someone who you feel comfortable with, then I'd say fill out their online mortgage application. After wards, within 3 days, they should send you a Good Faith Estimate (GFE) with the rate and terms along with all the costs you can expect to pay (Line Items with numbers in the 800 range). VERY IMPORTANT, don't let everyone pull your credit report!!!!!!!! These online applications often have - in small print- that you are giving permission to pull your credit. Have your credit pulled one time and tell everyone what is on it when you shop. Pulling your credit does pull your scores down (see Credit on the sites below for more info). Be careful. Do some research. And listen to your thoughts and emotions. If it doesn't feel right or sounds too good, it probably is no good.
Answer by : mortgagemgt On Date 2006-10-16 14:10:45

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