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Today’s Colorado Mortgage Springs Tip is a summary of what you should ask when selecting your Colorado Home Loan Broker. Start by checking the Colorado DORA site to make sure that he/she is licensed. These questions will help ensure that your next Colorado Springs home loan is a “Good” one.
Seven Must Ask Questions - Mortgage Colorado Springs Broker
What is your rate? It doesn’t matter what the loan program you ask about, but what the response is. If the Mortgage Colorado Springs Broker gives you a rate without asking any questions, just thank him and hang up. You want a “Professional” Colorado Home Loan Broker, not “An Order Taker”.
Do You Own Your Home? This next question is if the Mortgage Colorado Springs Broker asked you a lot of questions to properly determine what your situation is and what your Colorado Springs home loan goals are. You want someone who has been through and understands the process.
How Long Have You Been Doing Colorado Springs Mortgages? You want someone who has at least five years of experience to do your Colorado home loan.
What Colorado Springs Home Loans Do You Offer and What Is Your Niche? As Brokers, we usually have the same programs available with the exception of Government loans i.e. FHA/VA. The reason for that is you have to get approved to offer these programs and some Colorado Springs mortgage companies won’t spend the time and money to get approved. If they answer that they can do ALL loans and don’t have a niche, this is a Red Flag. You want a Specialist.
Why Should I Get My Colorado Springs Mortgage or Colorado Home Loan From You? You are looking for details of exactly how he operates and not just he will provide great service and/or you will get you the lowest rate. Don’t fall for “BS”.
How Do You Determine When to Lock My Colorado Springs Mortgage or Colorado Home Loan? Unless he gives you specific names of services that he uses, don’t trust or use him. You should hear names like Mortgage Coach RATEWatch, Rate Alert, Mortgage Market Guide, or RateLink. It’s doesn’t matter which service he uses, but that he is using at least one. You want to protect yourself from the big rate swings and get a good rate.
What Colorado Springs Mortgage or Colorado Home Loan Do You Recommend that I Get? If you get only one recommendation, don’t use him. You should get several options to choose from so you can achieve your financial goals and get the “Right” Colorado Springs Mortgage or Colorado Home Loan.
The next Colorado Springs Mortgage Tip will address the new HUD “Shopping for Your Home Loan” booklet that is required to be given to you by your Mortgage Colorado Springs Broker prior to getting your Colorado Springs mortgage or Colorado home loan.
Why & Who is Colorado DORA?
Posted by: | CommentsFor today’s Colorado Springs Mortgage Tip, I want to introduce you to Colorado DORA. DORA is the Department of Regulatory Agencies. It is located in Denver, Colorado. All professions requiring a license are governed by DORA. This includes real estate agents, mortgage brokers, insurance agents, and even your hair stylist. DORA establishes and enforces licensing standards.
Within DORA, there is the Division of Real Estate. Besides establishing and enforcing standards for all those professions related to the real estate industry, it does a great job of protecting you from money-hungry, dishonest, and unethical real estate agents, mortgage brokers, etc.
A recent example of this is when DORA inactivated 4,560 Colorado Mortgage Broker licenses for failure to comply with education and testing requirements. This was just done in August. This counted for about 52% of ALL Colorado Mortgage Brokers! I believe that the majority of the greedy, fraudulent Colorado Springs Mortgage Brokers have left Colorado for easier prey.
Only two years ago, it was Wild West for the Colorado Mortgage industry. Colorado was one of three states that did not require a mortgage license. No one needed a license to do a Colorado home loan! ANYONE could originate a Colorado Springs mortgage that benefited him/her, not you. You wouldn’t have known that he/she was untrained, inexperienced, dishonest, unethical, or even a felon. This is really scary when you consider that your Colorado Springs mortgage is most likely the largest debt that you will ever have.
The State of Colorado now has one of the toughest licensing standards for mortgage brokers in the country! DORA is to be applauded. Aren’t you glad that DORA is watching out for you? So the next time when you need a Colorado Springs mortgage or a Colorado home loan, think of DORA first even before the local Better Business Bureau (BBB).
Here is your Colorado Springs Mortgage Tip: Prior to applying for your Colorado home loan or giving a person any information, go to the Colorado DORA website. Check to see if he/she has an active Colorado Mortgage Broker license. The link is http://www.dora.state.co.us/real-estate/index.htm.
If you want to see how it works, type in my name, Randell Flood, or my Colorado Mortgage Broker License #MB100017910. If the person isn’t licensed, do not do business with him/her and report it immediately to DORA at 303-894-2166. Please help us to get rid of these con artists who are pretending to be Colorado Mortgage Brokers. They are illegally doing Colorado home loans and are causing defaults on Colorado Springs mortgages due to their fraudulent lending. Many times they are taking advantage of military families while their spouse is away serving overseas. That’s low!
My next Colorado Springs Mortgage Tip will further explain why the local Colorado BBB should not be solely relied upon when getting advice for your mortgage or Colorado home loan.