Getting a mortgage loan may seem like a complicated and lengthy process involving many steps. But at Resource Financial Services we keep the process of buying or refinancing a home simple and quick for our customers.
That’s important in today’s seller’s market when moving quickly can mean the difference between buying the home you love or losing it to someone who was able to move faster.
How do we do it? Our in-house underwriters and local decision makers cut through the red tape quickly to solve problems and process loans in five short days, taking the hassle out and putting the happiness back in to your home loan.
How 5-Day Processing works for you:
1. Apply for your mortgage in person, over the phone or online. We’ll let you know what documents are required to begin the process.
2. Upload your documents to our secure site. Or bring them to us and we’ll get a jumpstart underwriting your loan.
3. Underwriting can begin once we have your documents and can be approved the same day by our experienced in-house underwriters. Congratulations, your loan is approved! Go make an offer on that house you love.
4. 5-Day Processing begins. Our processors put their knowledge and expertise to work, quickly verifying all documents, troubleshooting any obstacles and preparing your home loan package within five days.
5. Five hours from the time your loan is wrapped, your attorney’s office receives the closing document. Your loan closes on time.
Resource Financial Services is here to make people’s dreams of home ownership a reality. That’s why our experienced mortgage specialists work hard to educate homebuyers about the wide variety of home loan programs that can be tailored to meet individual financial needs. We offer quicker closings, same-day pre-approval, 5-Day Processing and guaranteed lower rates.
We’re excited to help you find your home, find your loan and get cash back. Start searching for the home of your dreams online at rfsmortgage.com. Call us today toll-free at 877.797.4545 to speak with one of our mortgage bankers.
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