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they can advise you on documentation.

Another way to delay the closure is by changing jobs or switching positions. These actions are highly questioned, especially if they lead to your main income no longer being based on a monthly salary, but on commissions or performance bonuses. The unstable nature of a commission-based income might threaten the deal.

9 THINGS TO KNOW IF YOU'RE CLOSING A HOME DEAL FOR THE FIRS R THE FIRST TIME

#1. Lock in the Interest Rate

The price for a mortgage loan is typically expressed as “points” paid to get a specific interest rate. Points are prepaid interest, so the more points paid, the lower the interest rate. One point equals 1% of the loan amount. Points and the origination fee are generally not required to be paid. Your interest rate may be a little higher though. A mortgage rate lock guarantees that a mortgage lender will give a buyer a specific interest rate, at a certain price, for a specific time. A rate lock protects the borrower from rising interest rates in the period between sales agreement execution and closing (often a month). If the buyer locks in a rate of 4.5%, she will only have to pay 4.5% interest even if rates rise while going through the loan application process. A rate lock is commonly good for 30, 45, or 60 days, though that time period can be shorter or longer. After that period expires, the buyer is no longer guaranteed the locked- in rate unless the lender agrees to extend it. This is why arranging a prompt closing is crucial.

#2. Have a Home Inspection

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