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Quick Mortgage Definitions / Terms / Facts
Is my personal information safe?
Absolutely. Your privacy and security is of the utmost importance to us. After logging into this system, your information
is encrypted so your personal information cannot be accessed or viewed by anyone without the proper privileges. We
maintain the highest level of security and data encryption available throughout your loan process.
What is a good faith estimate?
Required by federal law, the Good Faith Estimate GFE is a written list of the estimated closing costs associated with
your mortgage transaction, including the lenders charges along with the local closing agents charges and fees. It
also includes estimated amounts for real estate property taxes and homeowners insurance.
What are credit scores?
Your credit score is an indication of your payment habits. There can be mistakes on your credit report. You should make
an effort to correct these mistakes. You can review your credit record by ordering a copy of your credit report.
What is the difference between the Annual Percentage Rate APR and the interest rate?
The rate reflected on the APR shows the cost of the credit as a yearly rate. This rate is generally higher than the
rate stated on your mortgage note because, in addition to the interest rate, APR includes other costs such as
origination fee, loan discount points, pre-paid interest, and mortgage insurance. The APR allows you to compare, in
addition to the interest rate, the total cost of financing your loan, between various lenders.
Steps to Getting a Delaware Mortgage?
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Mortgage Qualification Guidlines
Here are some of the general guidelines of how you can qualify for a mortgage loan:
1. You should wait for at least 2 years since your final discharge date, if you had gone through bankruptcy filing
2. You should wait at least 3 years since the foreclosure had been Completed, in case you have had a foreclosures in the past.
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Increase Your Credit Score – When you make your payments regularly, you improve your credit rating. Once your pre-payment penalty period is over, you should be able to refinance your mortgage loan for a much lower interest rate. After your bankruptcy has been discharged for over 2-3 years, you should have a much easier time qualifying for a lower interest rate mortgage loan.