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Being Approved For A Bond takes Time

One of the most common questions that people who are looking to buy a new home have is what kind of time frame should be expected on bond approval. This is a good question because it play a big role in determining how long it will take to begin the process of getting moved into a home. Other time frames to consider include the time to sell and move out of an existing home.

Unfortunately, there is no solid answer which exists to the question of how long a bond approval takes. In most cases the entire process will take right around 30 days. At times it can take a bit longer than 30 days. It is extremely rare for it to take less than 30 days but this does happen on a rare occasion. The pre approval stage can make it seem less complex than it is because this stage only involves checking income. Final stages are more complex because they must go through a number of different people.

The first stage of the approval process involves lenders verifying your identity and your income. This is done as the application moves through a number of different people. Legal documents which are furnished by your employer will be required. This is designed to show the lender how much income you make. If you are self employed you will almost always need to be able to furnish at least 2 years of income reports which demonstrate that you are successfully making money.

The most grueling part of the process is getting in the above stated paperwork. It might be frustrating at first because you might be turning in your paperwork the same day and they do not get to it until days later. Be patient, your bond is not the only bond. They have many bonds they process and work on daily. This is why 30 days or more is generally quoted.

Another thing which commonly leads to a delay is if you do not have some information which the lender needs for whatever reason. If this ends up being true then it is likely that you will have to deal with a third party in order to get whatever the lender is requesting. What this means is you now have another company you have to wait on.

The most important step you can take to shorten the time as much as possible is to be completely ready to go from the beginning. Talk with your lender’s representative and determine exactly what you will need throughout the entire process. Once you know what you need get it all in order and place it in a folder for easy access.

There are, however, documents that cannot be assumed and those are the ones that are requested by the underwriter. Many times when a bond is submitted to the underwriter, they will ask for further documentation on some aspect of your application. In this, the best thing to do is supply the required documents in a reasonable time frame.

Susan Reynolds is a content coordinator a leading South African bond origination portal. For more information visit: http://www.bondcredit.co.za/

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