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    January 6, 2010
    Choosing a Mortgage Lender
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    When it comes to getting a mortgage, you want to make sure that you are getting a good deal, and that you are choosing a mortgage lender that can help you through the process. This can also be helpful when you are looking to refinance. As you choose a mortgage lender, it is a good idea to shop around a bit first. Chris Bibey, at the Bankruptcy & Foreclosures blog, offers three tips that can help you as you choose a mortgage lender:

    1. Consider reputation: Look for a mortgage lender with a good reputation. You can usually find information on banks and brokers. Get references from friends and relatives.

    2. Look for a low mortgage interest rate: This is probably the most important aspect of your home mortgage loan. Shop around for a mortgage lender offering a low rate. You can also look for other helpful amenities like reduced closing costs. You should also consider a mortgage lender that is knowledgeable about different programs.

    3. Don’t be too hasty: Even though you may want to move through quickly, make sure you take some time to carefully review your mortgage financing options, and choose the mortgage lender you are most comfortable with.

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