What do Mortgage Brokers Do

By Apr 18, 2009
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What are mortgage brokers? What do they do and why should I seek the advice of one? In this article we will clear up the confusion that surrounds mortgage brokers and what they do.

Mortgage Brokers: Simply put, mortgage brokers act as agents for different mortgage lenders (not unlike insurance agents may act as agents for insurance organizations). A broker may act as an agent for several lending institutions (such as: banks, trusts, a credit union and other mortgage/investment organizations, companies and corporations). There are times where a mortgage broker may act on behalf one lender, however rare, this typically happens when the broker is able to procure better rates and perhaps better pay.

What mortgage brokers can do for you: Heres some of the services your mortgage broker can do for you: They can qualify you for your mortgage and have it approved in a day or less, offer advice and an unbiased opinion on mortgage types and other related products, go through a multitude of lenders in a fraction of the time it would take anyone else to get you the best rates and hopefully a good deal as well.

What Information Your Broker Has to Have: Since your broker will be contacting different lending institutions on your behalf they will need to know the following in order to get an accurate quote: Credit abstract, the amount that you can put down, how much you make, how much you owe and your total worth.

The Next Step: One of the many benefits of working with a good mortgage broker is the speed in which everything is one and processed. Once everything is filled out your broker will be able to start looking for lenders the best rate. Typically this can be accomplished with in the same day.

Good luck with your mortgage, for more information and advice on mortgages visit TopMortgagesFinder. Thank you.

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