Oregon First-Time Home Buyer Credit Checklist
Getting a new mortgage for a First-Time Home Buyer can be a little overwhelming with all of the important details, guidelines and potential speed bumps.
Since there are so many rules and steps to follow, here is a simple list of Do’s and Don’ts to keep in mind throughout the mortgage approval process:
DO:

- Continue working at your current job
- Stay current on all your accounts
- Keep making your house or rent payments
- Keep your insurance payments current
- Continue to maintain your credit as usual
- Call us if you have any questions
DON’T
- Make any major purchases (Car, Boat, Jet Ski, Home Theater…)
- Apply for new credit
- Open new credit cards
- Transfer any balances from one credit or bank acct to another
- Pay off any charge-off accts or collections
- Take out furniture loans
- Close any credit cards
- Max out your credit cards
- Consolidate credit debt
Basically, while you are in the process of getting a new mortgage, keep your financial status as stable as possible until the loan is funded and recorded.
Any number of minor changes could easily raise a red flag or cause a negative impact on a credit score that may result in a denied loan.
Most importantly, check with your loan officer on even the simplest questions to make sure your loan approval is successful.
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Contact Me
If you would like more information about mortgage lending, give me a call. Even if you are already working with a mortgage lender, call me. You wouldn’t have back surgery without a second opinion, why would you buy a home without one. Call me for the second opinion. We can discuss your specific information and if you are in the best product for you, I will tell you so. I am Fred Chamberlin, Senior Mortgage Consultant at Alpine Mortgage Planning, 1200 Executive Pkwy., Eugene OR 97401. I am here to help you with the mortgage loan process and also help you avoid stress. The mortgage process is changing rapidly, make certain you are working with someone that can keep up with the changes. You can reach me at 541-342-7576/541-221-3455 cell or by e-mail. Trust experience to help you with your Eugene/Springfield mortgage questions. One final note, my offer is not limited to Lane County but can be used anywhere we are doing business. Call today!






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