Understanding the mortgage process: Your home loan toolkit
The Know before You Owe mortgage disclosure rule makes
getting a mortgage easier for homebuyers and refinancers. It helps you shop for
the loan that’s best for you and your family.
To help you navigate the steps you have to take to get a
mortgage, take a look at our new booklet, “Your Home Loan Toolkit: A
Step-By-Step Guide.” This consumer-friendly booklet can help you as you think
about, apply for, and close on a mortgage. The toolkit helps you calculate how
much you can afford for a home, gives you questions to ask your lender, and
features worksheets and checklists to fill out during the process.
“Your Home Loan Toolkit” is a resource we revised to help
make the mortgage process more understandable. Congress required us to revise
an existing booklet, called the Settlement Costs Booklet or the Special
Information Booklet, to include some additional information. We reviewed core
concepts in the toolkit with recent homebuyers to make sure it would be useful
and reduced it from 71 pages to 25. When we asked consumers about our new
toolkit and whether they thought it was understandable and useful, almost all
of them told us they liked the new toolkit.
You’ll get a copy of “Your Home Loan Toolkit” from your
lender if you are using the loan to purchase a home
Lenders are required to give you the toolkit within three
business days after you apply for a Loan
for Home. The toolkit is designed to be used with the Loan Estimate and Closing
Disclosure, the two new disclosures that replace four overlapping mortgage
forms for applications received on or after October 3, 2015.
You might see that a company has added its own logo to the
cover of the toolkit. Companies and organizations are welcome to do this—please
keep in mind that this doesn’t mean we’re endorsing that company or that we
have screened the organization, their business, or the loans they might offer
you.
Or, use “Your Home Loan Toolkit” whenever you start looking
at mortgages
If you’re looking at mortgages, or deciding whether it’s the
right time for you to buy a home, you might want to look over the toolkit
today. It is filled with content that is helpful before you get to the
application stage. It helps you determine how much of a monthly mortgage
payment you can afford, explains how your credit affects the interest rate on
your home loan, and gives you pointers on where to find more facts. You can
download the toolkit. We also have a version in Spanish.
Visit Owning a Home for more detailed guidance and
interactive tools
If you are looking for more information on navigating the
mortgage process, visit “Owning a Home,” a digital suite of tools and resources
where you can learn about loan options, explore interest rates, and print a
user-friendly checklist to get you through the closing process.
[Source: http://www.consumerfinance.gov/about-us/blog/understanding-the-mortgage-process-your-home-loan-toolkit/]
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