Thursday, June 25, 2009

Why You Need to Re-Check Your Pre-Approval Now

Pre-approvals are extremely valuable. They let the bearer know exactly what their lender will lend them. They streamline the process of getting the 'full approval' once a property is found. They can help in negotiating a deal with the Real Estate Agent too. But beware!

Pre-approvals will generally last between 3 - 12 months before expiring. It is important to remember they are not a guarantee of finance. If the lender changes their policy, if your circumstances change or if the property you choose doesn't meet the lenders guidelines, you may receive a decline.

What can you do to help safeguard yourself against these situations?

  1. Check with your mortgage broker or bank regularly to see how their policies may have changed, especially right before making an offer on a home.
  2. Don't make any dramatic changes to your own circumstances between the time you get your pre-approval and finding your dream house. I have had clients in the past who have quit their jobs, spent their deposit on a new LCD TV etc, taken out large car loans and had a child! Seriously! These sort of things could cause your pre-approval to become invalid. Again, check with your broker or lender if your circumstances change.
  3. If you are borrowing money to buy a house always, always, always make the contract "subject to finance". Even if you have been pre-approved, there are too many things that could cause the bank not to approve your loan and you may find yourself in an unpleasant situation.

    So if it has been more than a few weeks since you obtained you pre-approval, or if you are about to put an offer on a new home, call your broker.

    Mike Cormack

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