When it comes to mortgage applications, the only important thing is to make sure that you look good on paper. Never mind your real situation or your physical appearance - you need the money that the mortgage company shall extend to you and the only way you'll be able to obtain the money is to take the necessary steps that you look absolutely good on paper - on financial papers, to be exact.
Unfortunately, looking good on paper is easier said than done. I'm not asking you to fool anybody - that would be illegal, pointless and foolish. No one can really escape the eyes of the IRS so please don't try that. There's a way to look good on paper while still being able to utilize legal and ethical methods. I kid you not so read on to find out more about doing a virtual makeover of your finances on paper.
What's Your Credit Score?
That's always the first question that would concern any mortgage company when reading through an individual's mortgage application and whatever concerns them should concern you. So, how do we know if you've got a good credit score or not? Easy. You go directly to the source. Credit scores are obtained from credit reports.
Credit reports are provided by credit bureaus. The information found in credit reports are collected by credit bureaus from different sources - landlords, merchants, government agencies, banks, other mortgage companies and financial institutions. Improving your image via your credit report is one of the most important things you have to achieve and which is directly related to your goal.
If you want to improve the chances of having your mortgage application approved, you definitely must ascertain that your credit score - if it's low - is going to be high the next time that report reaches the hands of your mortgage provider.
How Do You Improve Your Low Credit Scores?
Now, I'm assuming that before we proceed with the possible ways to improve your low credit scores, you have already thoroughly checked your credit report for any possible error or inconsistency and have found nothing to dispute.
The first thing you should do to improve your low credit score and look good on paper is paying off majority of your credit card bills.
Mortgage companies mind very much when they see that you've gone over your credit card limits so before letting them see how it is, rectify the situation right away.
Secondly, pay off whatever else you can afford to pay off. Mortgage companies care if you're already and greatly indebted.
John Mussi is the founder of Direct Online Loans who help homeowners find the best available loans via the http://www.directonlineloans.co.uk website.