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Unclear as to what a mortgage broker can do for you? This article discusses some of the many benefits and services provided by mortgage brokers in Canada. After reading this article, we hope you will understand why you will benefit by using a mortgage broker for mortgage financing.
What is a mortgage broker?
Simply stated, a mortgage broker is an agent for lenders in much the same way an insurance broker is an agent for insurance companies. Mortgage brokers act as agents for banks, trust companies, credit unions, mortgage corporations, mortgage investment corporations, finance companies and individual private investors. Some mortgage brokers are exclusively lenders of their own money and provide a direct source of mortgage funds (a topic to be discussed in a later issue). Mortgage brokers are trained professionals that have to meet a satisfactory educational requirement before they may become registered. As such, this requirement ensures you are being provided with a duty of care, a working knowledge of mortgage products and a standard of service to meet individual needs.
So, how would I benefit by using a mortgage broker?
Using the services of a mortgage broker for the first time usually results in the following testimonials:
What will the mortgage broker need to know? As you probably already know, lender terms and conditions are not created equal. So, whether you are purchasing a property or refinancing an existing mortgage, there are many factors to take into consideration. A quick analysis of your personal situation by a qualified mortgage broker, lets him/her know where to shop the market. Some things he/she will need to know are:
Once your application is complete, the mortgage broker knows where you will qualify. With the click of a few buttons, he/she can tap into the vast network of computers which connect lenders and brokers electronically. As mentioned above, the broker can obtain rate discounts for you that you cannot obtain yourself.
Where will your next mortgage financing experience be?
Volumes of detailed important information are available to consumers right now but do you have the desire, time or where-with-all to effectively examine what's out there? It can be a daunting, frustrating task. To limit your frustration, consider using the expertise of a qualified and knowledgeable mortgage broker to help you understand the mortgage process and meet your financial needs.