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to UT Utah Residents.
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Amerifinancegroup is a Full Service Internet Mortgage Corporation. Since our inception over 15 years ago, we've provided first class service to our valued customers
by offering cost efficient financing for the acquisition and improvement of Real Estate.
At Amerifinancegroup, we know that every individual transaction creates overall success. We have the stability, flexibility and aggressive pricing that will help you achieve your home mortgage
goals.
These loans are available through local Utah mortgages
brokers through Amerifinancegroup Utah home loans
program
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 prepaid interest?
This is the interim interest that accrues on the mortgage loan from the date of the loan closing to the beginning
of the period covered by the first monthly payment. For example, if your closing date is scheduled for April 15,
the first mortgage payment is due June 1. The lender will calculate a per-day interest amount that is collected at
the time of closing. This amount covers the interest accrued from April 15 to May 1 and then your June 1 payment
covers interest from May 1 to June 1.
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.
How long will I be required to have PMI on my loan?
The Homeowner’s Protection Act of 1998 allows borrowers whose loans originated after July 29, 1999, to request cancellation
of PMI at 80% loan to value LTV based on amortization or actual payments if the borrower has a good payment history, if
the borrower provides evidence the property value has not decreased, and certifies there are no subordinate liens on the
property. Borrower paid PMI will be terminated at 78% LTV based on the amortization schedule if the loan is current. If
none of the above is done, PMI will terminate automatically at the midpoint of the loan term.
Steps to Getting a Utah Mortgage?
Get a Free Credit Report!
The first step to getting a Utah mortgage is to know your credit score.
Understanding your credit report is a critical part to getting your mortgage.
Raise your score while you shop for your Utah home to get the lowest rate at closing, with a few easy steps you can easily raise your score in within a few months.
Get Pre-Qualified for a Home Loan
Getting pre-qualified for a mortgage before beginning your search will speed up the home buying process. A pre-qualification provides an idea of an affordable mortgage amount. Thus, you avoid touring homes and neighborhoods outside your budget. A pre-qualification letter from a lender does not guarantee a loan. The loan amount is contingent on income, employment, and credit verification.
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Fix Your Credit before Applying
Although it is very possible to get approved for a first time home loan with poor credit, a good credit rating will open the doors for low rates and better financing options. Improving your credit is a slow process. To begin, strive to pay all creditors on time and avoid skipping payments. A key to increasing credit scores is maintaining a good credit standing. Secondly, reduce your debts. Maintain credit cards at half the maximum limit. If possible, payoff balances monthly.