Online Mortgage Refinancing

by Ray Lam

If you are considering refinancing your mortgage online, there are several things you need to know to avoid overpaying. Online mortgage brokers such as Lending Tree claim that they do not charge you for their service; however, if read the fine print in their disclosure statements you find this is not true. Here are several tips to help you avoid overpaying when using an online mortgage broker.

Don’t get me wrong, there are excellent mortgage refinancing deals to be found on the Internet. There are also greedy mortgage companies looking to take advantage of you, literally at every corner. This is why careful comparison shopping is an essential part of mortgage refinancing using the Internet.

One of the most popular mortgage portals on the Internet is Lending Tree. Their website boasts that they have served over 20 million borrowers. How many of these borrowers do you think actually read the Licenses & Disclosures found at the bottom of Lending Tree’s website when mortgage refinancing? Not many, that’s for sure.

Reducing your monthly payments is another great reason to refinance. By getting several refinancing loan quotes you can compare the different offers before deciding on the loan payment that’s right for you. You should be able ask a loan officer any questions you might have before any commitment is made.

Much of the time spent on processing loans comes from the handling of stacks of messy paperwork. With the use of electronic mortgage forms, the processing time can be cut in half or less. Because loan officers can process loans more efficiently, a savings of $250 to $550 per refinance home mortgage loan is possible.

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