Tuesday, March 11, 2008

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MORTGAGE PRE-APPROVAL AND MORTGAGE PRE-QUALIFICATION?

Verification and Documentation explain the difference. Pre-Qualification is based on information provided by the buyer whereas Pre-Approval is given after receipt of copies of bank account statements, income proof (pay stubs) and income tax returns; other information may be requested as well. Neither are considered a mortgage commitment, but the more detailed Pre-Approval is preferred by sellers. Pre-Qualification requires the borrowers name, address, phone number, date of birth and social security number with permission to do a credit check. Questions may be asked about annual income and what down payment the borrower can make. A letter is issued with an estimate of the amount of a mortgage for which the borrower can be approved, based on documentation verification, which may be described in the letter. The letter will also include a disclaimer, e.g., “subject to verification of employment (2 years of work history) / assets / credit review / charge card statements / mortgage underwriting guidelines” and the prevailing interest rate, which can be “locked in.” This serves temporarily as confirmation to a seller that a buyer appears to be able to afford to purchase their property. Underwriting criteria may include credit scores, work history, verification of income, qualifying income ratios, verification of where down payment will come from (e.g., brokerage or bank account or gift), cash reserves after closing. There may be information that has a negative impact on mortgage approval, including a borrowed down payment, inconsistent work history, unreported “cash” income, not enough assets for closing costs, and other issues.

Sunday, March 09, 2008

NEW VISTA THEATRE RECEIVES AWARDS FOR TWO 2007 PRODUCTIONS


Now moved to their new location on Palmetto Park Road, a few miles west of 441 in the Shoppes of Logger’s Run, The New Vista Theatre Company in West Boca Raton has been nominated for five Carbonell nominations for two of its 2007 productions, “Funny Girl” and “Jacques Brel”. Performances are held at the West Boca Raton High School Performing Arts Center, 12811 Glades Road. During their Inaugural Season, 2006-2007, “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum was nominated for 5 Carbonell Awards. They recently moved to Boca Raton from Davie. Actor Avi Hoffman heads the company. Upcoming productions include “I’m Not Rappaport,” May 1-18, and “The Big Bang,” June 19-July 6. Click here for dates and more information or call 561-482-4144. Group Rates are available, and website sales are 10% off. Show times are Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 pm, Saturday and Sunday at 2 pm and Sunday at 7 pm. Since 1976 Carbonell Awards have been given to Regional Theatre Productions. The Awards were created by South Florida’s arts critics and columnists.

Saturday, March 08, 2008

LOOKING FOR SOMETHING CULTURAL TO DO THIS WEEK?

Renee Fleming… Kathleen Kennedy Townsend… the Russian National Orchestra… Joyce Carol Oates… The 5 Browns, on 5 pianos playing Home Blues from American in Paris… check out the schedule for the Boca Festival of the Arts this week…

Monday, March 03, 2008

March 9 - Antique Clock Evaluations

Ever wondered about the value of that pretty clock that has been in your shelf for years? Bring your antique clocks to the Cornell Museum, Old School Square, Delray Beach, between 1:00 and 4:00 p.m. for an informal evaluation by NAWCC members who are participating in the exhibit, Timekeeping through the Ages. For more information go to www.oldschool.org and see special events.