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Steps to Take After Being Denied a Mortgage Loan
It's
never fun to be turned down for a loan, but before you think you won't be
able to get credit anywhere, there are some steps you can take.
Lenders are required by a federal law, The Equal Credit Opportunity
Act, to tell you in writing when you've been turned down for credit. Two
important pieces of information must be included in the letter you receive
when you are denied credit:
If you don't understand the reasons given for turning down your
application, ask for more information. Sometimes it can be hard to
determine exactly why your application was not approved, because these
decisions involve a lot of different factors. Don't be shy about asking,
though, since the information you receive may help you improve your credit
so you can qualify in the future.
You may be denied credit for various reasons, including not meeting the
creditor's minimum income requirement or not being at your address or job
for the required amount of time.
If your loan application was rejected because of insufficient income to
afford the house you want or you have insufficient funds for closing costs
and a down payment, you could consider loan programs for low to moderate
income borrowers with lower down payment requirements, such as an FHA loan or VA loan.
If you requested the loan amount which is larger than 95 percent of the
appraised property value, the chances are that loan will be denied. In
this situation:
If your loan is turned down because of a poor credit report, you are
entitled to a free copy of that report. You must request it within 60
days, so don't wait to order it. Read your report carefully to make sure
it is accurate and complete.
Once you have a copy of your credit report, you should check for errors
and fix any errors by
disputing them with the credit report agency. If you believe that mistakes
on your report led to the rejection of your application, you can ask the
credit bureau to send a corrected copy to the lender. Follow up with the
lender to find out if your application can be reevaluated.
Finally, you can try again. All lenders have different approval
standards. Just because you did not get a loan from one financial
institution doesn't mean you can't get one somewhere else. Try again with
another company. Just don't apply for more than four or five loans in a
six month period. |
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