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While the lender has the greatest role
in how fast your loan application is processed, there
are certain things you can do to speed up its approval.
Try to find out what documentation the lender will
require from you.
Much of the information required by your lender can
be brought with you when you apply for a loan. This may
help to get your application moving more quickly through
the process. When you first meet with your lender, be
sure to bring the following documents:
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Your
bank account numbers,
the address of your bank branch and
your
latest bank statement, plus
pay stubs, W-2
forms, or other proof of employment and salary,
to help the lender check your finances.
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If you are self-employed,
balance sheets, tax returns for 2-3 previous years,
and other information about your business.
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Information about debts,
including loan and credit card account numbers
and the names and addresses of your creditors
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Evidence of
your mortgage or
rental payments, such as cancelled checks..
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Certificate of Eligibility from
the Veterans Administration if you want a
VA-guaranteed loan. Your lender may be able to help
you obtain this.
Be sure to respond promptly to your lender’s requests
for information while your loan is being processed. It
is also a good idea to call the lender and real estate
agent from time to time. By calling occasionally, you
can check on the status of your application, and offer
to help contact others such as employers who may need to
provide documents and other information for your loan.
It is also helpful to keep notes on your contacts with
the lender so that you will have a record of your
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