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Home Loan FAQS

How Does NOVA Protect Your Privacy?

Prior to taking an application for any home loan program, NOVA encourages its clients to opt-out of credit bureau solicitations.

As you embark on what could be the largest financial transaction of your life, it's important to have a professional mortgage specialist on your team who has your best interests at heart.

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Do I Need To Be Pre-Qualified With A Lender?

One of the most disheartening experiences a homebuyer can undergo is to find the property of their dreams, only to have their mortgage application denied!

The easiest way to avoid this pitfall is to obtain pre-qualification from Nova Home Loans

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What is NOVA Home Loans NMLS?

NOVA Home Loans NMLS# 3087

What is NMLS?

Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System:

The SAFE ACT requires each mortgage loan originator to obtain a unique identifier to facilitate the electronic tracking of loan originators, and the uniform identification of, and public access to, the employment history and publicly adjudicated disciplinary and enforcement actions against a mortgage loan originator.

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What is NMLS?

In order to effectuate this requirement, a mortgage loan originator and the employing institution must ensure that the consumer has access to the originator’s unique identifier.

This access must be made available early enough in the relationship with the originator to enable the consumer to access the Registry before the consumer commits to the mortgage loan transaction.

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Should I Use A Real Estate Agent?

How a Realtor® can help you sell your home:

A good agent knows the market, can prepare your property for sale, market it and get it sold for top dollar.

A good agent will educate you, giving you enough information to make clear, informed decisions. They will not make these decisions for you.

A good agent works full time, voluntarily restrict themselves by geographic location and property type and will tell you when they think adding other experts (lawyers, inspectors, etc.) to your team is advisable.

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Should I Use A Real Estate Agent?

A Realtor® can research your housing needs through a Multiple Listing Service (MLS), even if you are relocating from another city.

This enables them to show you only those homes best suited to your needs.

They will take into consideration such factors as size, features, location, style, and accessibility to schools, transportation, shopping, and so forth.

They can suggest simple, imaginative changes that make a home more suitable for you and improve its utility and value.

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Is There An Organization That Offers Down Payment Assistance?

If you are considering buying a home but are concerned about the down payment, there are several organizations that provide down payment assistance.

Consult your NOVA Loan Officer to find out if you are eligible for these programs.

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Can I Buy A Home Without Paying Closing Costs?

Closing costs are the fees associated with buying and selling a home. There are some options for keeping these costs to a minimum.

One option is to roll the majority of these costs into your final loan amount in order to minimize your "out of pocket" costs.

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What Do I Need To Know About Purchasing a Luxury Home?

When considering the purchase of a luxury home, it is important to consult your financial advisor to see if it is more advantageous for you to pay cash for the property or to secure a mortgage.

If it is in your best interests to secure a mortgage, you should work with a lender who is an expert in financing luxury homes.

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Can I Buy A New Home Without Selling My Existing Home?

One way your Loan Officer can structure the financing on your new home is to set up two separate loans for the purchase.

1. The first loan would typically be set up to be the mortgage you want to end up with.

2. Meanwhile, the second loan amount is based upon the expected net of the sale of your existing home.

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I’m Not a US Citizen, Can I Buy A Home In The US?

There are many new ways to buy a home in the States, even if you are not a U.S. citizen.

Just recently, regulations have been revised to grant non-permanent resident aliens the same financing opportunities as U.S. citizens, as long as the home purchased will be a primary residence.

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