Ask specifically why the loan is being turned down. Is the problem with you the borrower, or is it the property? If youre weak on loan qualifying, would a larger down payment make a difference? How about if you reduced some of your debt? Would another loan program help you qualify? Asking specific questions can get you specific answers on what needs to be changed and why.If you cooperate with your broker without getting anxious or disappointed, the good broker will guide you to obtain the financing you need to purchase your dream home.
You should always get a second opinion from a different lender or mortgage broker. There are plenty of lenders out there may have the program that best suits your needs.
Improving the quality of your credit will help a great deal in getting approved for a home loan.
A good quality mortgage broker will be able to help you work through the issues and tell you exactly what needs to be done in order to qualify for a future loan.
Your mortgage broker may also try another lender if your loan is denied. There are many lenders with many different programs on the market today. Flexibility is where a mortgage broker's strong point is over a bank. Your mortgage broker can search through many different sources to find a lender who will possibly fund your loan.
Most brokers are approved with 100's of lenders and still have plenty of options for you if the first lender says no. Think of it like this:
A true mortgage professional is going to try to get you in the absolutely best loan you "might" qualify for. Just because you don't qualify for your first choice doesn't mean that there isn't a great loan that would benefit your current situation.
Was your loan denied due to bad credit? If so, be sure to carefully examine your credit report for errors or duplications. There are steps you can take to have the errors removed and increase your score. After errors are corrected you should consider paying down some debts. Start with the accounts that are closest to being maxed out as this is a high risk indicator to the credit bureaus. Requesting a higher credit limit on credit cards can also reduce your percentage of used credit. As everyone's situation is different, be sure to ask your loan officer for any tips on building a strong credit report.
The most important thing is to Never Give Up! Work with your loan professional on steps to make homeownership a reality.