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Do’s and Don’ts of the Mortgage Process

Preparation is key to navigating today’s housing market. The home loan application process begins with determining what you can realistically afford, gathering the necessary documents as outlined by your lender and familiarizing yourself with the fundamentals of the home loan process, interest rates, loan terms and additional fees associated with buying a home.

But once you’ve begun the mortgage process, what steps can you take to keep the process running smoothly and on track towards your closing? * The mortgage specialists at Washington Trust are here to help you through the process.  You can reach us at (800) 475-2265 or by email at info@washtrust.com at anytime.

Here are a few do’s and don’ts to remember once you’ve begun the mortgage process…

Do’s

  • Keep paying all of your bills on time, including your current housing expenses, credit cards, loans, and all other monthly obligations. 
  • Let your Loan Officer know immediately if you expect anything to happen with your current employment status (promotion/demotion, job loss, change in income, etc.). 
  • Save your money for closing. Notify your Loan Officer if you plan on receiving any gift funds. 
  • Line up your homeowner’s insurance policy. Here at Washington Trust, an insurance binder is required before closing. 
  • Notify your Loan Officer about any large deposits, outside of your normal monthly income.

Don’ts

  • Don’t make any major purchases until after your closing (car, furniture, appliances, etc.). 
  • Don’t open or increase any credit, including credit cards, loans, or any other lines of credit. 
  • Avoid making unnecessary transfer between accounts without receiving the appropriate documentation required for your loan. 
  • Don’t start any home improvement projects. 
  • Don’t change your job or become self-employed without first inquiring about the impact the change may have on your loan.

*Varying factors may delay closing.

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For more information or to speak with one of our trusted advisors about your unique financial needs, contact us at 800-465-2265 or submit an online form.

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