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Bad Credit Mortgage - Got Bad Credit? Get 100% Financing!
Would you like to purchase a home but think it is impossible because you have low credit scores and very little money saved for a down payment? So you've given up the dream of owning your own home, having to wait until your credit scores improve or...
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The Mortgage Loan Application Online - Save Time

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"You can save time and money by applying for a mortgage loan online." This often touted tagline seems like a gimmick, but it's true. Here's why:

You Do The Work

By researching your loan online, you save time from visiting an office and getting the run-around from loan officers. It is unlikely you will get a straight mortgage quote from a bank over the phone, but you can get quotes from several lenders at once using a mortgage broker site. You also save time and money for the mortgage lender by accessing financial information online.

You also save the mortgage lender time when you fill out the mortgage loan application online. By entering your information into the mortgage lender's database, you reduce the need for data entry clerks. Your information is then verified efficiently through databases for an almost instant approval.

Consolidated Mortgage Offices

With the Internet, mortgage lenders are able to consolidate their offices into one spot, usually in a low cost area of the country. With reduced overhead and a smaller staff, mortgage lenders can increase their profits or pass the savings onto consumers in the form of lower rates and fees.

Efficient Processes

Online mortgage loan applications are efficiently designed to reduce time and costs for both you and the mortgage lender. Instead of haggling with a loan officer over terms of your loan, you feel out a simple form that include such options as buying points to reduce your interest rates.

Information At Your Finger Tips

You also save time when you fill out your mortgage loan application online. At home, you have access to all your financial records, unlike at a bank office. If you need to change information on a form, you simply correct the error instead of filling out an entirely new form.

Online Competition Saves You Money

With the internet making comparison shopping easy, mortgage lenders are forced to be competitive with their rates and fees. In order to increase their profits, some lenders reduce their rates only to increase their fees. So be sure to compare both rates and fees when looking for a mortgage lender.
About the Author

To view our list of recommended mortgage lenders online, visit this page:http://www.abcloanguide.com/mortgageloans.shtml. Carrie Reeder is the owner of http://www.abcloanguide.com an informational website online about various types of loans.

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