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Mortgage Refinancing Information - Choosing the Right Loan Officer

Working with a competent loan officer can save you time, frustration, and money. A competent loan officer’s in-depth knowledge can help you choose the best refinance loan, plus guide you through the entire mortgage process from application to closing.

When you start shopping around for a new refinance mortgage, you’ll soon find differing levels of customer service. Your goal is to find someone who is reputable, knowledgeable, and willing to work with you during the entire mortgage process.

After you have filled out a pre-qualification form, you can expect to have 3 to 4 potential lenders contact you with their refinance offers. This is when you get the chance to ask questions and determine which loan officer is the one that you want to work with.

During the first conversation with a loan officer, give the loan officer an overview of what you have in mind, and your basic financial information. This will help the loan officer understand your needs, and will help you determine whether the two of you can work comfortably together.

Choosing the right mortgage loan officer means choosing one that will give you the best refinance loan rates, guidance, and information. Based on your unique situation, a good loan officer will search out the best rates and terms and present them to you in full detail. If a loan officer is hesitant to answer questions, slow to return phone calls, or unwilling to spend time working with you, it’s time to move on to the next one.

There are a lot of good loan officers out there, but it’s up to you which one you choose. Don’t settle until you feel comfortable that you’ve found a good match for your personal needs. A good loan officer has the skills and working knowledge to help you save time, frustration, and money on your refinance mortgage loan.

If you liked this article and would like to read more refinance mortgage articles, then stop in and take a look at what we have to offer. We have articles for refinance, mortgage, home equity, and credit scoring. And of course, you can always get a free rate quote while you’re there. Thank you, Jim Westin, usmortgagequest.com

Author: Jim Westin

This entry was posted on Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008 at 11:46 am and is filed under Mortgage Refinance. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

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