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How to Pick the Wrong Lender

 

One day, youre interested in getting a loan. Your plan is simple: Call a number of lenders and see who has the lowest rate. You call the first lender. He asks you when you plan on getting your loan. You tell him in a couple of months. He gives you a low rate quote. And, after a number of calls, you find the first lender you called has the lowest rate. When the time comes, you know whom youll use.

Now fast forward a few months. You call the first lender. His rate is a bit higher than the last time you spoke with him. He tells you that the rates have gone up a bit. He even invites you to check around. Why do that? After all, he had the lowest rate quote when you did your first rate search. You get your loan and all is well, right?

Wrong! This lender used a trick that has become a dark part of the mortgage business. You see, the first lender you called knew you wouldnt be getting your loan for a couple of months, so he quoted you a rate well below what is feasibly available to you. After you checked around, you discovered his quote was the best. Surprise! You KNOW he has the lowest rates because he had the lowest rate quote the last time you called him. This technique is actually taught by unscrupulous trainers and is, in my opinion, shameful!

Heres another trick:

You call a lender, get a rate quote, even meet with him and complete a loan application with the rate he quoted shown in your package. Time goes by, your loan process continues and you are now ready to sign loan documents. When you get to escrow, pen in hand, you discover your excellent rate is much higher than you were led to believe. The explanation: Your program got a little more expensive, the rates went up, or whatever. If you want the rate you were quoted, you will have to pay a couple of more discount points to get it. For those of you who do not know, one discount point equals 1 percent of the loan amount. Nice, eh?

There are so many scams a dishonest lender can pull on you; I would need a book to discuss them all! You definitely can be a sitting duck for a lender who has his technique down. But what do you do to protect yourself?

Easy! Dont just jump at the lowest rate quoted to you. Heck, anyone can quote a low rate! But if its not possible, what good is the quote? More important than the rate, you need to know whom you are dealing with. Investigate the lender before using them. Get referrals from friends and relatives based on their actual use of the lender, not based on what they heard or the lenders polished ads.

Another great source (and my favorite, of course!) is your real estate agent. That is, if your agent is someone you can truly trust. Agents regularly work with lenders and these lenders know that if they dont perform, they had better never set foot in that agents parking lot again, never mind their office. But make sure your agent actually has first-hand knowledge of the lender. Has he worked with him? How is he with clients? Is he honest and truthfuleven if its bad news? How timely is he? How are his costs? These are important things to know.

Also, be open to someone being honest with you. Dont go searching for the answer that makes you feel good. Sometimes, honesty hurts! If you look for that good answer, a less-than-honest lender will sense it and theyve hooked you!

Remember, your real estate agent is not only working for your business, but also for your familys business, your friends business, everything. He would definitely want to ensure you work with quality people who will take care of you as well as he would. I know thats my philosophy.

Author: Lawrence D. Elliott
 
Author Bio:

Lawrence D. Elliott

Lawrence D. Elliott is a published author and has been a Realtor? for over 17 years and provides professional representation for clients in Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, and Riverside counties. He can be reached direct at 1-888-810-SOLD. He also runs a network of real estate web sites, accessible through his main site.

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