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  2. How to get preapproved for a mortgage - AOL

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    In general, lenders like to see a mortgage payment taking up no more than 28 percent of your gross monthly income and your total debt payments (which include credit cards, car loans and other ...

  3. The Mortgage Pre-approval Letter: What It Is and Why ... - AOL

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    That includes lining up financing before you walk into your dream home. A mortgage pre-approval letter demonstrates that you have the financial means to buy a house, helping you stand out as a ...

  4. Prequalified vs. preapproved: What’s the difference? - AOL

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    A mortgage preapproval is a letter or written statement specifying your maximum loan amount and the lender’s commitment to fund the loan if your financial situation remains unchanged.

  5. Proof of funds - Wikipedia

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    A POF is commonly used when commencing a commercial transactions between parties who do not know each other. The purchaser's bank produces evidence in a standard format that their client is good for a transaction up to the value of xx, based on yy item etc. Usually, such letters have to be produced/verified/confirmed by a class A international bank, as local banks may not have the status ...

  6. Pre-approval - Wikipedia

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    In lending, a pre-approval is the pre-qualification for a loan or mortgage of a certain value range. [1]For a general loan a lender, via public or proprietary information, feels that a potential borrower is completely credit-worthy enough for a certain credit product, and approaches the potential customer with a guarantee that should they want that product, they would be guaranteed to get it.

  7. Mortgage broker - Wikipedia

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    A mortgage broker works as a conduit between the buyer (borrower) and the lender (banks and non-bank lenders), whereas a loan officer typically works directly for the lender. Many states require the mortgage broker to be licensed. States regulate lending practice and licensing, and the rules vary from state to state.

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