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Bad Credit Mortgage - Secrets To Successfully Getting a Mortgage

by Daniel Wright

When applying for a mortgage, the lender you have chosen will take many factors into account. These factors not only influence what type of loans for which you may qualify, but also what your monthly payments will be and how many years you will require to pay the loan off completely.

Knowing these factors ahead of time and doing what you can to improve all of the all can make a tremendous difference when you go and see your lender and start the process that will get you your new property.

Some of the basic factors apply for just about any loan, but are especially important if you are trying to get a mortgage. The big one is, yep, you guessed it--credit.

How good is your credit? Even if it's not stellar, don't worry as there are bad credit mortgages available. Get copies of all of your credit reports from the 3 major consumer reporting companies and check each one for errors.

Many times they have errors that can be corrected in just a few weeks and that helps boost your score. If you have credit cards, pay them off as well as any other outstanding bills.

A big sum up front can be counted on to increase the odds of your approval. If you have a less than desirable credit rating, the larger the amount of the down payment, the greater the likelihood of your getting approved.

If your credit is already stellar, that is the ideal situation to be in. To lower your monthly payments, and decrease the time it takes to pay off the loan, you can still put down as much as you can, even if your credit is great.

Above all else, never, ever lie to your lender. If you tell them you are a supervisor of a power plant and they later find out you are a UPS man who has only had the job for 6 months, you will be totally screwed. Just be honest and your lender will do their best to work with you.

Even if you've made mistakes in the past, that doesn't necessarily mean you won't qualify for a mortgage. Regardless of whether you have good credit or need a bad credit mortgage, you'll find a variety of mortgage lenders listed at our site that can help.

Published March 31st, 2008

Filed in Real Estate