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		<title>Pre-qualify or Pre-approval</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A pre-approval may help you negotiate a better price and/or terms with the seller, because they know that the buyer is serious enough to have answered the hard questions with a lender. Often having a pre-approval at the ready can give you a leg-up if you are up against another buyer who did not come to the table so well prepared.

The better course of action if you are a serious buyer is to utilize the Pre-Approval Letter. This can only be secured through a lender. Given the buyers market we have now, the pre-approval letter is still all-important. Everyone has heard of the high foreclosure rates, short sales and, frankly, all of us are suffering at the gas pump. This makes a pre-approval letter an absolute must in these times.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><h4>What is the difference between pre-qualifying and pre-approval?</h4>
<p>Given the current state of mortgage lending, knowing where you stand credit wise is even more important now than ever.</p>
<p>A pre-qualification is normally issued by a loan officer, who, after interviewing you, determines the dollar value of a loan you can be approved for. No credit checks are done, no employment history taken, nothing is submitted to an underwriter. <strong>However, loan officers do not make the final approval, so a pre-qualification is not a commitment to lend.</strong> After the loan officer determines that you pre-qualify, he/she then issues you a pre-qualification letter. In times past, before houses were selling very quickly (between 1997-2005) we used pre-qualification letters. However during the peak seller&#8217;s market pre-approvals (explained in the next paragraph) became the standard in the Greater Hudson Valley Region.</p>
<p>It is important to note that in truth anyone can be &#8220;pre-qualified&#8221;. Your realtor can do it for you, they simply have to know the lending guidelines.<span id="more-134"></span></p>
<p>The better course of action if you are a serious buyer is to utilize the Pre-Approval Letter. This can only be secured through a lender. Given the buyers market we have now, the pre-approval letter is still all-important. Everyone has heard of the high foreclosure rates, short sales and, frankly, all of us are suffering at the gas pump. This makes a pre-approval letter an absolute must in these times.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" style="margin: 5px; border: black 1px solid;" title="Taxi Driver AGents" src="http://www.rsspieces.com/m/blogs/angelachan/taxi.jpg" alt="prequealify or preapproval what is the difference" width="130" height="98" />No self respecting (and sane) agent should put any prospective buyer in their car unless they are fairly certain they are ready, willing and ABLE to purchase. And no self-respecting prospective buyer should expect any realtor to act as a taxi driver.  It is also important to use a LOCAL LENDER, preferably a senior officer and one with whom the agency has had successful past dealings.  All these preparations are very key to a successful transaction.</p>
<p><strong>Pre-approval is a step above pre-qualification</strong>. Pre-approval involves verifying your credit, down payment, employment history, etc. Your loan application is submitted to an underwriter and a decision is made regarding your loan application. If your loan is pre-approved, you are then issued a pre-approval certificate. Getting your loan pre-approved allows you to close very quickly when you do find a house. A pre-approval may help you negotiate a better price and/or terms with the seller, because they know that the buyer is serious enough to have answered the hard questions with a lender. Often having a pre-approval at the ready can give you a leg-up if you are up against another buyer who did not come to the table so well prepared.</p>
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