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Process for a pre approval mortgage amount

Jason Walker
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Hello,

I am new to the mortgage process and I wanted to get an idea of how much I might qualify for if any but I’m finding the process rather difficult. I called lending tree and they put me in touch with quicken loans. I explained I only wanted to see what I might be approved for and nothing else. They ran my credit, sent me text messages, emails and asked a lot of questions but still will not tell me the results. Does this sound like the normal process?

Thanks,

Jay

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Originally posted by @Dave Skow:

10/23/2019  Jason - I would suggest  getting several local  referals  to specific loan officers  and  contacting them  with your  questions ...you will have muck  more luck  with this strategy  versus  dealing with the " 1 800 lender " ...I would also  recommend that you complete a formal pre approval ( its free ) for whatever scenario  you are wanting to  proceed with ...by doing this  you will have  knowledge of the #s /  your scores /  and also most importantly the knowledge you are approved for whatever loan amount you want / need...good luck 

  Hi Dave , thank you very much for the response, I greatly appreciate it.

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