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8 Important Tips for Protecting Yourself in Home Buying


If you're getting ready to buy a house loans may seem confusing, waiting on an offer to be accepted may make you anxious and everything may be moving way too fast. That's why it's important to do everything you can to protect yourself throughout the entire homebuying process. 

Freddie Mac offers a number of tips:
Get pre-approved for a loan. With potentially great buys out there you'll want to be ready to make an offer. With a pre-approved loan, you'll have more clout as the seller considers your offer. 

Make sure it's in writing. Don't settle for verbal agreements. If the seller says he'll replace the carpet or leave his washer and dryer, get it in writing.

Get a good-faith estimate. Your mortgage lender is required to provide you with a good-faith estimate of closing costs within three days of receiving your application. They need to provide it in writing.

Contact at least three lenders and compare rates. If you don't have to pay loan application fees, you may want to compare lenders and compare closing costs. Don't settle for the first lender you come across. Lock-in your rate. One of the most stressful parts of the loan process is watching rates inch up and down each day and trying to figure out when to lock in your rate. Once you do lock in, be sure to get a written statement that outlines your interest rate and length of the lock.

Get a home inspection. A professional home inspector will examine the house's major systems and let you know if there are any problems or defects. You can then use the information in your negotiations. Look for an inspector who is a member of the American Society of Home Inspectors. Members are required to have completed at least 250 paid professional home inspections and passed two written exams that test the inspector's knowledge. Also, ask for references.

Shop for homeowners' insurance as soon as your offer is accepted. The National Association of Realtors  cautionS homebuyers to not take homeowners insurance for granted. You and your spouse may have a clean claims history and a stellar credit history - something insurance companies use to determine whether they will insure you - but it's not just you they're looking at. If the house you're eyeing has had claims, there's a chance they won't insure you, especially if it's a water-related claim.

Read everything. When you have the closing meeting to sign the mountain of papers, make sure you read through everything carefully and don't hesitate to ask questions if there are something you don't understand.

Finally, give yourself enough time between your closing and your move date, just in case there are delays in the closing process.

Article Courtesy of
Michele Dawson
The Realty Times

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