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Gulf Shores Mortgage Loan Closing Tips

December 8, 2015 by Malcolm Bond

A loan closing attorney who, when reviewing the documents with a new Gulf Shores mortgage borrower, used to jokingly say, “You’re welcome to read all these forms, and if you find anything in your favor the lender will be happy to correct that mistake!” Of course, he was only joking and he used that line as an ice-breaker. However, it’s very important that you review your closing documents to make sure they are correct.

Closing Your Gulf Shores Mortgage Loan Accurately

Remember, you’re going to be asked to sign almost every document you'll see in the loan closing paperwork. You will be responsible for everything in those agreements. With mortgage terms up to 30 years, that’s a long-term commitment.

While most mortgage lenders are careful to make sure documents are accurate, mistakes do occur. One real estate expert says she has yet to see a loan closing where there wasn’t at least one typo, numerical error or other mistake. Her advice is to hope for the best and prepare for the worst.

The recent TRID (Truth in Lending/Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act Integrated Disclosure) rules require lenders to give borrowers Closing Disclosures at least three days before the loan closing. Mortgage insiders say borrowers should double-check three key areas: the loan amount, the personal and property information and the interest rate.

If you find an error, call your lender as soon as possible. It will either be corrected or new documents will be drawn up. If the mistake is serious, the lender may be required to restart the three-day disclosure period and delaying the loan closing. Such a delay could create a "domino effect" if the sellers need the proceeds from the closing to purchase their new house.

 
One last Gulf Shores mortgage loan closing tip — and it may be the most important – remember this: "Read twice, sign once." Correcting the mistake may prevent problems later.
 
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