15 August 2009

The Mortgage Process...be clear!

This week I want to take a brief look at the mortgage process when purchasing a property. First time buyer or home mover, your mortgage application process will be roughly identical. The selling agent will look to agree a number of deadlines including the arrangement of mortgage finance. You should speak to an independent mortgage brokerage (AToM?) who will assess your financial requirements with you. They are required to provide you with an Initial Disclosure Document detailing who they are, who they are regulated by and costs involved in arranging your mortgage, including any advice or consultation fees charged. This document also advises how to complain if you are unhappy with the advice given. A good advisor will complete a financial fact find form enabling them to ‘know their client’. This is a must before any advice or recommendation can be provided. Once you’ve decided on the best mortgage for your personal requirements, a decision in principle (DIP) will be completed with the chosen lender, normally on-line. This involves brief personal details, income disclosure and a credit search on you. Be wary though, the more credit searches carried out, the more likely your credit score will decrease. The moral here is to ensure that the product is right for you before a DIP is conducted.
Once the DIP is agreed, normally instantaneously, it is then upgraded to a full application. Payment for valuation is then needed (sometimes free) and the valuer will confirm to the lender if, in their opinion, the property is suitable security for mortgage purposes. A more in-depth survey (homebuyers report) can be arranged at the same time, but for a slightly higher cost.
In the meantime, the lender will probably require information on income, identity, proof of residency as part of their due diligence requirements. Assuming no issues arise with any of these, a mortgage offer should be issued. Then, subject to the conveyancing process your solicitor has to work through, you are now on the road to completion and should soon pick up the keys to your new home!

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