Anyone trying today to obtain a new mortgage or attempting a mortgage refinancing of their existing home, quite often mistakenly believe that their inability to obtain a loan is owing entirely to the subprime fiasco. This is not completely the case. While the subprime problem has made mortgage companies tighten their belts, poor credit scores are more often to blame for blocking their efforts to obtain a new mortgage or refinancing their existing home mortgage.
To make matters worse, with the horrifying increase in foreclosures across the country, the mortgage, and mortgage refinancing problem for mortgage brokers is just going to grow.
When an individual's credit score goes down, so does their choices for mortgages and mortgage refinancing options. Also, tell your clients to beware of untrustworthy credit repair companies and other scams in the marketplace today promising to "repair bad credit".
Good credit is an absolute must for a loan originator to be able to put through most reasonable mortgage and mortgage refinancing deals, and with the problem not going away anytime soon, it behooves the loan originator the help their clients with ideas for the credit repair process of improving their credit scores.
This type of credit repair advice is the way that a mortgage broker can turn a potential client into the "real deal" and close their mortgage or mortgage refinancing deal. Also, if done properly, more often than not, the process can take place in a relatively short time span.
Step 1
Realize that rebuilding an individual's credit score is an ongoing process and requires thoughtful preparation to successfully rebuild his or her credit to an acceptable level to obtain a well structured mortgage or mortgage refinancing product.
Encourage your client to be conservative on any new monthly credit score building budget that they will be able to make the payments and never be late on anything. Caution your client not to structure a program with monthly payments that they cannot comfortably make, because being late on any payments will further reduce their credit score and may make a new mortgage or mortgage refinancing of their home impossible.
If there are extenuating circumstances such as divorce, insist that they review their credit program with their attorney before agreeing to anything.
Step 2
If your client's credit card companies have not reported or have understated their credit limits on their credit cards, it can hurt their credit score. For this reason, have your client determine if their credit card companies are understating their credit limits on their cards. Often credit limits are reported as lower than they actually are and frequently may not be reported whatsoever.
While we are on the subject of credit cards, make sure that your client has a minimum of three credit cards or other sort of revolving credit. Many people mistakenly believe that if they have credit cards it actually hurts their credit score and because of this, they cancel some or all of their cards. Their credit score can be more harmed and the possibilities of not obtaining new mortgage refinancing on their home or a new mortgage is greater by simply canceling existing credit cards.
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