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Simplifying Loan Paperwork for Buyers – How to Bargain Shop for Mortgages

Consumers likely are more comfortable comparison-shopping for microwaves than mortgages because the home-loan process can be cumbersome, with reams of paperwork, unfamiliar jargon, and of course, the rush to close and move to a new place.

The U.S. government is working to make the process easier. Since May, officials have been trying to simplify and combine two required forms that show would-be borrowers their final loan terms and costs before closing. The “Know Before You Owe” campaign, spurred by sweeping financial reforms in 2010, has produced two drafts of the merged documents that are still in testing phase.

Read entire article: http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2011/nov/30/you-better-shop-around/

A piece of advice a very successful real estate investor once gave me: Don’t let the lender send you the documents to read and sign 2 hours before the notary arrives.  A lot of brokers send the papers just hours before the notary arrives and it gives the borrower little time to read the documents and ask questions.  People have reported that the loan officers told them the papers had to be signed today….etc…  Well unless there is a very good reason the papers have to be signed immediately request the loan officer send you the papers at least 5 days before the notary will arrive.  If you do not have the “savvy” to understand the documents you can have someone who is use to reading contracts: a friend, relative, lawyer, or a licensed real estate appraiser(www.socalappraisalserv.com) .  Find someone who has no interest in the transaction to look these document over.  You can also get a second opinion from a HUD-approved counselor at little or no charge.  In San Diego you can call the Housing opportunities Collaborative at (800) 462-0503, someone will direct you to the right agency.  2 things to remember: never sign anything unless you understand it and this is the biggest investment you will ever make; ask for help.

Disclaimer: for information and education purposes only.

Were you able to get a mortgage loan modification?

I have yet to meet anyone that has gotten a mortgage loan modification.  A lawsuit has been file in LA Federal Court against BAC (Bank Of America) alleging breach of contract.  The suit involves permanent modifications through the U.S. Treasury-administered Home Affordable Modification Program which offer incentives to loan servicers who extend modifications as well as “proprietary” modification.

Read More: http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2011/jul/05/borrowers-sue-over-apparent-loan-mod-mishaps/?ap

We would love to hear about your experiences with a loan modification problem.

I know a VP with an MBA.  He was laid off from work and he went to his bank for a loan mod.  Now this person is highly educated but it took him 30 hours to complete the application which included getting all the documentation together.  After sending in his paperwork he did not hear back for a month and he called the lender and they stated they never received his paperwork.  Well he sent it electronically and by registered mail and he still could not convince to them they received it.  He resent the paperwork and waited a week and called.  They got the packet but they needed additional documents (was not doc listed in application) .  The docs were sent in.  Next month the bank could not find application, next week needed more docs, etc.  Sounds familiar? 

Where to go for help? The banks?  The government;?; depends.  I recommend going to a non-profit group and have them help .  They usually have updated info and they know all the programs.  I had a client that I referred to:http://www.neighborhoodhouse.org/ .  (Use to refer to ACORN too but you know what happened to them).  If you do not know of one in your community call your local Health and Human Services and start asking if they know of a program in your community.  Try your local food bank or co-op.  Find out what attorneys in your area are taking on the big banks and they may have info you are looking for.

Good luck and don’t give up!!!!