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How Will My Loan Be Handled in Escrow?Once you have opened escrow and given the escrow officer the details of your purchase, you will next give the officer the name of the lender who will be financing your purchase. You may not know the name of the lender you will be using for up to 10 to 15 days, but as soon as you have your loan approval, you will notify your escrow or closing agent of the lender's name and address and your loan number, if it is available. Your escrow officer will contact your lender to begin coordinating the exchange of loan documents and the loan proceeds. It is important that your escrow officer and your lender work closely
together. There may be items found in the title search which the lender
may require be cleared up before closing. There may be unpaid taxes
or judgments, which the lender would require be taken care of. Once
you have given the lender all the personal financial documents which
they require, it is then up to the escrow or closing agent and the
lender to work together to finalize the loan processing. Once the loan officer has all your pertinent financial information,
your loan application will be submitted to the lender's processing
department. During this time, the lender orders a credit report of
your personal credit history and an appraisal of the property you will
be buying. The lender may send verification forms to your employer,
bank, and creditors, to verify the information which you supplied on
your loan application form. If any further information is needed, you
will be notified to supply the missing information. Once an approval has been made, your loan will be returned to the
processing department. If your loan is approved, you will be notified
of the lender's decision. Your lender will also notify your escrow
officer or closing agent of the approval and make a request for any
additional title requirements which the lender may have. Your lender's processing department will coordinate with your escrow
officer to be sure your lender receives any surveys, pest inspection
reports, and proof of hazard and flood insurance which are required.
You don't have to worry about any of these details, as your lender
and your escrow officer will work together to get the appropriate documents
required for closing. The lender will require a copy of the pest inspection report and clear
verification from the pest inspector. Your closing agent will coordinate
the proper insurance endorsements with your insurance agent. Your lender
will require that they be listed as a "loss payee" on the policy and
your insurance agent together with your escrow officer will handle
that for you. |
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