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Cascade's Easy Home Loan Process
Learning how the home mortgage process works is an important first step toward buying a home.
- Application
As a rule, the more accurate your application,
the faster and more efficiently your loan is approved.
Information needed for your application:
- Address for the past two years
- Names and addresses of employers for the past two years
- Most recent pay stub
- W-2 forms for the most recent two years
- Two most recent statements for savings and checking accounts
- Names, addresses and account numbers for all loan and credit accounts
- Addresses and loan information for all real estate owned
- Homeowner's insurance agent's name and address
- Deposit for credit report fees, appraisal, etc.
- Employment and income
We want to be sure that your
income and future mortgage payments will be a comfortable match. In
most cases your employment will be verified by reviewing your most recent
W-2 and pay stub. If you are self-employed, own your own business,
or receive other income in addition to base wages, you will be asked
to provide copies of your personal and business income tax returns for
the last two years.
- Assets
To verify the source of funds for your
down payment and closing costs, we review your two most recent account
statements. If you have just recently moved the funds, the previous account
must also be verified. Verification may also be satisfied by a copy of
bank statements, stock statements or closing papers on the sale of a
previous home.
- Credit report
A credit report will confirm your credit
balances, monthly payments, and your payment history for current loans,
paid loans and charge accounts. If there are large differences between this report
and your application, we will contact you. In addition, the payment history
of your current residence may be verified with your mortgage holder or
landlord.
- Interest rates
Interest rates change frequently, so
you'll need to decide when to "lock-in" your interest rate. This can be
done at any time throughout the loan process.
You can lock rates and fees for a variety
of time periods, but your terms may go slightly higher if you request
a rate lock for a longer time period. Your loan officer will explain your
options.
- Appraisal
The home you are financing will be
appraised by one of Cascade's approved appraisers. This provides an opinion
of the home's market value for use in evaluating your loan request. The
appraisal is not a warranty of the absolute value or of the condition
of the home. A home that appraises for less than the sales price or that
needs repairs can cause delays in the financing process.
- Title insurance
Title insurance protects the bank against
loss resulting from legal claims against the property being purchased.
The title insurance company reviews public records and reports the results
to us. Claims may need to be satisfied before the sale of the property
and funding of your loan can be completed.
- Loan approval
After we receive the necessary information,
your loan file is reviewed by a Cascade underwriter. The basics for approval
of your loan are:
- The market value of the property
- The amount of your down payment applied to equity
- The percent of your income used to make monthly housing and debt payments
- Sufficient cash reserves to cover the unexpected in your life
- The stability of your income
- Credit history
- Closing
After your loan is approved, your
loan goes to "closing." An escrow account is set up in your name. You
will be asked to deposit your down payment and closing costs, and sign
your loan documents. These documents make the purchase and transfer
of the property legal. After you sign the loan documents, they are sent
to the county courthouse for recording. The day these documents are
recorded, funds for your loan are disbursed by the bank. This is referred
to as the loan's "closing date."
- Enjoy your new home!
Contact
a Cascade Bank loan officer today!
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