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I work with Better,com and wanted to see if you could please add in the following information to your post on Amex/Better,com deal as it reads incorrect as it stands, especially regarding eligibility. We want to make sure the offer is stated as accurately as possible:
1) Mortgage rates of any specific customer, stated or otherwise, should not be taken as indicative of a mortgage rate available to all customers. Pricing is based on a number of factors, including the individual credit profile of a potential borrower.
2) The offer is only available to those borrowers who have been marketed to directly by American Express, and those who have not received the offer on their Amex portal or via email are not eligible.
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Title-Admin Process Fee
Title-Attorney Fee
Title-Closing Protection Letter
Title-Commitment
Title-Endorsements
Title-Lenders Title Insurance
Title-Settlement Fee
Title-Attorney Fee - CLOSING ATTORNEY
Title-Closing Protection Letter - CLOSING ATTORNEY
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Dont consider all closing costs out of pocket as escrows are what you'd pay anyways (unless you have them waived).
- Origination, Points, Credit Fee, Appraisal, Flood Cert are all fees the Lenders control.
- Title Related fees (depends on state) are considered 3rd party fees and what you can shop for and bring your own (dont wait too long as that will delay closing).
- Pre-Paid taxes are standard across Lender and will depend on when you close.
- Lastly, the escrows are what the lender collects on your behalf and are standard.
All the above are what show up on your Loan Estimate (A, B, C, D, E, G, H section).If you have escrows already built up then you'll get them refunded when you close from existing lender to you. This is what many people have to bring back to the table but not have on hand so you'll shell out 4-6k but will get back that if you already have that built up with the existing lender.
Shahhere
As I save them to my hard drive I label them with company my name and date. I think I had about 15 of them overall on this go around. (6 banks I think)​
- Origination, Points, Credit Fee, Appraisal, Flood Cert are all fees the Lenders control.
- Title Related fees (depends on state) are considered 3rd party fees and what you can shop for and bring your own (dont wait too long as that will delay closing).
- Pre-Paid taxes are standard across Lender and will depend on when you close.
- Lastly, the escrows are what the lender collects on your behalf and are standard.
All the above are what show up on your Loan Estimate (A, B, C, D, E, G, H section).If you have escrows already built up then you'll get them refunded when you close from existing lender to you. This is what many people have to bring back to the table but not have on hand so you'll shell out 4-6k but will get back that if you already have that built up with the existing lender.
Shahhere
I agree but I'm doing mine and taking money back on negative points/ credit. My balance is high enough where I'm disciplined enough to save and pay aggressively when rates are high or balance is low to pay more towards principle.
Shahhere
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Title-Attorney Fee - CLOSING ATTORNEY
Title-Closing Protection Letter - CLOSING ATTORNEY
Title-Commitment - ??
Title-Endorsements - ??
Title-Lenders Title Insurance - TITLE COMPANY (shop around)
Title-Settlement Fee - CLOSING ATTORNEY
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