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Getting The Best Mortgage Loan With A Bad Credit - part 1

by Paul Lerner

For most people, applying for a mortgage loan to buy a house is one of the biggest and the toughest lifetime financial exercise. It gets even more difficult for those who have had a bad credit history. Even though people with bad credit are at a disadvantage, lenders do recognize their financial problems and needs and offer them mortgage deals that might not be the best but which at least provide them with an opportunity to own a home.
In order to get the best possible mortgage options, a borrower has to impress upon a lender that in spite of a bad past, he is financially responsible. To convince the lender of your credibility, the foremost thing to do before applying for a mortgage loan is to start clearing the red flags that mark your credit report. Begin by reducing your credit card debts as much as possible. Similarly pay off other debts like car loans or auto debts, particularly if they have more than 9 monthly installments left, since auto debts with less than 9 payments are generally excluded from debt calculations.

The next best thing to do is start saving big for a good size down payment on your home. Since you fall in the bad risk category for a lender, the bigger the down payment, the more it assures the lender of being able to recover his cash in the event of a future default. Do remember to include closing costs when saving for your down payment as they can add as much as 3% to the purchase price. Overall, saving more than 20% of the total purchase price should improve your credibility.

The borrower should target and reduce his monthly liabilities to less than 50% of his total income in order to give confidence to the lender about his ability to repay his mortgage loan without any defaults. It is never to late to get into better financial habits, like reducing the use of credit cards and postponing large purchases. At this point of time, it is wise to hold on to your present job and not make any unnecessary jumps. A steady employment of over two years adds to your image as a consistent and stable person.

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Getting The Best Mortgage Loan With A Bad Credit


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