A guest post by Samantha from MortgageFit

Taking out the right kind of mortgage can be a harrowing experience unless you know your mortgage requirements well. Many consumers take out mortgages only to repent later as they are unable to negotiate with mortgage lenders on favorable terms. It is best to walk into your lender’s office and talk it out at length about your finances. Talking directly to the mortgage lender has an edge over online mortgages.

Online mortgage loan will undoubtedly help you to save a lot of time, money and energy and you don’t have to run around to look for a mortgage lender or rates offered. But you take out a mortgage depending on your individual requirement. Do online mortgages treat mortgage applications taking into account individual needs? Not to a very large extent.

If you approach a mortgage lender personally, you can discuss about your finances directly. You may also get valuable guidance from the lender and settle upon a mortgage that suits your needs best. In fact lenders will co-operate with you since the mortgage market is still fragile and lenders will not want to lose consumers.

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How will you identify the best online mortgage lender?

If it is easier for you to apply for a mortgage online, do a bit of research that will prevent you from being duped.

  • When you are looking for the online mortgage lender, find out if the lender is a member of Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) and National Association of Mortgage Brokers. Visit the websites of the above to find out whether or not the mortgage lender is a current member.
  • A good and reliable website will have a security and privacy statement. So, look for the same. A reliable and legitimate website will always try to protect your privacy.
  • Online mortgage lender will not make use of pop up advertisements for promoting themselves.
  • If the data or information you enter into the website is encrypted, it is likely to be a legitimate website

Repeat the same procedure for all the websites you visit. Once you have done your homework, it is time for selecting the right mortgage deal for yourself. If you adopt the above measures, chances are that you won’t get duped easily and you will be able to decide upon the right lender better.

Samantha is a contributing Financial Writer, Moderator and Community Mentor of MortgageFit. She has been an active participant in the forums wherein she offers mortgage advice and suggestions to people in loan problems.

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