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Bond Auction; American Popularity-Idol

My Schedule…and A Little Extra:   She is one of the best singers American Idol has ever had on the show, and she is from San Diego.  Oh, if you hate American Idol than you should skip this section.  Jessica Sanchez is a San Diego petite…I think she’s like 10-years old…but her voice is sick, powerful sick.  She received the least number of votes from the public on American Idol and was nearly kicked off the show – the judges used a save option to keep her on.  This lends more evidence to the supposition that this show has become more of a popularity contest than a talent contest.  So, the question is whether that is wrong or unjust.  I mean, we like artists because they can sing well, or we like their lyrics, or the way they dress, or don’t dress, i.e., sex appeal, or for a variety of other reasons.  Hell, Bob Dylan was one of my favorites back in college but to describe him as a good singer is a stretch.  I like a lot of different kinds of music and artists from R&B to rock and even a short list of classical, jazz and even shorter list of country.  But I can appreciate talent even if I don’t like the music.  Jessica has got the chops.

Mystery Lyric:  Once upon a time you dressed so fine, threw the bums a dime in your prim…didn’t you?  People call, say beware doll you’re bound to fall…you thought they were all…kidding you.  You used to laugh about…everybody that was hanging out.  Now you don’t talk so loud, now you don’t seem so proud, about having to be scrounging…for your next meal…how does it feel? — Answer.   

My Market Watch:  Now it’s Spain again…there is a bond auction and everyone is focused on it.  This is one of those tricky events I have a hard time wrapping my head around.  I mean, if the bond auction does well, then that’s good for bonds and you’d think good for rates, right?  But a good bond auction is also good for the economic markets and when considered strong it bodes poorly for rates.  So, I’m really not sure what is going to happen.  From what I’m reading, it seems there is more risk to poor rates on the heels of a good bond auction in Spain.  I’d love some input on this one if you have any thoughts….

My Schedule:  Behind the computer most of day….


For a Terrible List of Conditions, a Huge Hassle, and Massive Frustration – Ignore Me
For a Clean Underwriting Decision – Read Me


Turn-Times Improved!

Purchases – prioritized throughout the process…underwriting is three (3) days from submission.
Refinances – currently underwriting loans submitted 4/12 (3 days). 45-day locks recommended.


Procedures: 

Locks  |  Running DU/DO  |  Register, Submit & Appraisals  |  Upload Conditions  |  CICs  |  Order Docs

Massive Frustration; Quick-Lock & Faster Turns! Friday The Thirteenth

My Schedule…and A Little Extra:   I’m not superstitious (unless the powers in the universe are listening in which case I apologize for my statement).  When I was a kid I watched Friday the Thirteenth on Halloween.  I don’t consider myself a wimp when it comes to scary movies, but this movie rocked me…I was scared.  There are a few other movies that got to me…such as Poltergeist and Aliens.  But just because today is Friday the Thirteenth doesn’t mean I need to be jumpy (WHAT WAS THAT).  The Ten Commandments with Charlton Heston…now that was a frightening move with the power of God and everything…it totally freaked me out (but in a good way God so please don’t be upset with me).

Mystery Lyric:  It’s close to midnight and something evil’s lurking in the dark — Under the moonlight, you see a sight that almost stops your heart — You try to scream but terror takes the sound before you make it — You start to freeze as horror looks you right between the eyes — You’re paralyze — Answer.   

My Market Watch:  Now it’s China…they reported their lowest growth in three years and traders are selling off stocks and investing in bonds…when that happens, rates improve. There are a couple other reports giving a boost (CPI-inflation) but that information is a bit boring so let’s just go into the weekend on a high with no information overload, eh?

My Schedule:  Behind the computer all day working from home…doors locked – windows shut – weapons ready.


For a Clean Underwriting Decision – Read Me
For a Terrible List of Conditions, a Huge Hassle, and Massive Frustration – Ignore Me


TURN-TIMES IMPROVED!

Purchases are prioritized throughout the process…UW is three (3) days from submission and sometimes faster.  For refis we recently hired over 30 underwriters and other key personnel to handle the load. As a result, we are underwriting refis submitted on April 10th – That’s three days ago folks!

QUICK-LOCK INSTRUCTIONS

  • Files must be submitted within 10 calendar days of locking or lock will be cancelled
  • I recommend 30-day locks for purchases and 45-day locks for refinances assuming you submit the loan the day you lock
  • I recommend you cushion your lock with extra rebate in case an extension is required (0.125/week)

 REGISTER, THEN LOCK

Step 1.        Login at InterBank Portal.  If you do not have a login and password, check with your administrator in your office to set you up.

Step 2.        If this is a forward lock (pre-lock), then go to Step 3 below.
If the loan is already in the pipeline, then go to Step 4 below.

Step 3.        There are 2 ways to register:

  1. Choose Loan Registration and manually enter the information in.  This is fast and easy.
  • or
  1. Upload your loan:

Step 4.        Lock your loan.  Go to Pipeline–>Manage Pipeline.  Find your loan and click on the lock  icon under the Tools column…follow the instructions….  Call me on my cell if you need assistance 619-549-9797.

Step 5.         Make sure you choose a rate and rebate that is sufficient to cover your commission.  If it’s a refi, lock 45 days.

 


 

 

Procedures: 

Lock  |  Running DU/DO  |  Register, Submit & Order Appraisal  |  Upload Conditions  |  CICs  |  Order Docs

Our Lender Fee is only $699 “All-In”

There is no flood fee, tax fee, etc.  Appraisal Waivers accepted with $75 waiver fee.  Appraisal Fees may be reimbursed at closing.  Processing Fees may be charged to the borrower on borrower-paid transactions.  For lender-paid transactions, outsourced Contract Processing (NMLS Licensed) is considered a 3rd-Party Fee and therefore may be covered by YSP overage/excess rebate.  YSP overage (excess rebate) may be used towards 3rd-Party Fees, Contract Processing (NMLS licensed), Prepaid Interest, Property Taxes, Hazard, and max $500 towards principal reduction.

My Job Has Changed; IMPROVED TURN-TIMES! Soon I will be there

My Schedule…and A Little Extra:   My job has changed.  As a rep in the early 2000s, I’d visit clients all the time, even while managing the largest pipeline in a national top-ten wholesale company (in case you’re wondering, this is the bragging portion of the post).  But AEs today spend most of their time on the computer running interference on submitted files and less time selling in the field.  Yesterday I met with one of my newer clients and, well, it made me remember one of the things I love about my job…visiting you.  I mean, not only do I get to build relationships but I also get to show off my incredible good looks (in case you’re wondering, this is the funny portion of the post).  The group I met with yesterday was smart, excited, positive, provocative, and fun.  And I was in my element…meeting with people and building relationships.  I need to do more of that.  So, I will be reaching out to you soon to set up a meeting (in case you’re wondering, this is the serious portion of this post).

Mystery Lyric:  When you’re down and troubled, and you need a helping hand, and nothing, oh nothing is going right — Just close your eyes and think of me, and soon I will be there, to brighten up even your darkest nights — Answer.   

My Market Watch:  Rates are almost exactly the same as yesterday with some spots showing 0.125 better.  Truthfully, I haven’t spent much time researching this morning.  I know the 30-year bond auction went just okay and stocks were performing better.  But aside from that, there isn’t much I can share this morning….  If you have a rate-sensitive situation, call me (619) 549-9797.

My Schedule:  Behind the computer all day working out of a Starbucks….


For Clean Underwriting Decisions – Read Me


TURN-TIMES IMPROVED!

For purchases our turn-time has never changed…it’s three (3) days from submission and sometimes faster.  But refis were pushed back because of our volume.  As a result we’ve hired over 30 underwriters and other key personnel to handle the load. As a result, we are underwriting refis submitted on April 9th – That’s three days ago folks!

The Saga Continues with Water Heater Woes; Need Remote Junior UWs

TODAY’S RATES SLIGHTLY WORSE:  Pricing Engine (password required)     Rate Sheet for Today     InterBank Product Matrix 

My Schedule…and A Little Extra:   Here’s something you should know…don’t fill up a bath when you have a defective water heater running loose in your house.  And my water heater saga continues….  My wife decided to give the kids a bath since the plumber was on his way to assess the situation.  Oh yeah, you know what happened, right?  The garage started to flood.  The good news is the plumber pulled up at the onset so he helped me get it under control or it could have been a worse mess.  I guess I got to be grateful for that, eh?  He is on his way this morning to replace the damn thing…good riddance I say!   |   We are looking for more Junior Underwriters.  The underwriter can work remotely from home. If you know anyone interested, please let them know and have them contact me.

Mystery Lyric:  I will stand by you, I will help you through — When you’ve done all you can do, and you can’t cope — I will dry your eyes, I will fight your fight — I will hold you tight, and I won’t let go…. — Answer.   

My Market Watch:  Rates are only slightly worse today.  Last night I put out a warning that rates looked to be worse today.  I think they would be a lot worse if not for negative economic news coming out of Europe and a devastating earthquake in Indonesia (earthquakes can affect international trading which affects markets around the world including the US).  This afternoon there is an auction on 10-year notes…if all goes well, rates should hold up without anything major happening.  If the auction does poorly, it would be a good excuse for traders to sell off bonds and if that happens you know what….

My Schedule:  Behind the computer this morning while a new water heater is installed and then headed to Irvine for an appointment in the afternoon.  Then working from a coffee shop late this afternoon to catch up and then headed back down to San Diego.


For Clean Underwriting Decisions – Read Me


THREE THINGS:

  1. You may lock online into the night until 11:45p.
  2. If you want instructions on locking, let me know….
  3. We are looking for more Junior Underwriters.  The underwriter can work remotely from home. If you know anyone interested, please let them know and have them contact me.

Satisfying Conditions                                                                 

  • Timing:  Condition sign-off is always 48 hours…and we are very consistent at keeping that time frame.  The most challenging issue we have is when you piecemeal-upload conditions and expect that condition to be cleared while you still have a bunch of outstanding conditions.  This is a big waste of time.  GET ALL YOUR DOCUEMENTS UPLOADED ON THE SAME DAY…the last document uploaded is cleared after 48 hours.
  • Uploading Documents to Satisfy Conditions:  click her for specific instructions
  • Notes:  Conditions may not be uploaded until an underwriting decision has been made, and, if you want to talk to the underwriter on a file, I can request it.

Our Lender Fee is only $699 “All-In”

  • There is no flood fee, tax fee, etc.
  • Appraisal Waivers accepted with $75 waiver fee
  • Appraisal Fees may be reimbursed at closing.
  • Processing Fees may be charged to the borrower on borrower-paid transactions.  For lender-paid transactions, outsourced contract processing (NMLS Licensed) is considered a 3rd-Party Fee and therefore may be covered by YSP overage/excess rebate.
  • YSP overage (excess rebate) may be used towards 3rd-Party Fees, Contract Processing (NMLS licensed), Prepaid Interest, Property Taxes, Hazard, and max $500 towards principal reduction.

Satisfy Conditions, QE3, Water Heater

TODAY’S RATES:  Pricing Engine (password required)     Rate Sheet for Today     InterBank Product Matrix 

My Schedule…and A Little Extra:   My water heater busted.  I tried to believe I could get it fixed without chucking out $1,500 to have it replaced, but alas, it has to go.  Oh well.  As a result of this experience, I’ve become quite knowledgeable about water heaters, and, how my wife has a harsh aversion to living in a house where she cannot shower.  I stopped researching and hired a guy.

Mystery Lyric:  She’s a good girl, loves her mama, Loves Jesus and America too — She’s a good girl, crazy ’bout Elvis, Loves horses and her boyfriend too — Answer.

My Market Watch:  Rates continue to improve and rumor is the quantitative easing discussions are back in full force.  If so, we could see momentum for mortgage rates continue.  Other than that, things are quiet for now….

My Schedule:  Behind the computer all day…and dealing with plumbers.


Satisfying Conditions

  • Timing:  Condition sign-off is always 48 hours…and we are very consistent at keeping that time frame.  The most challenging issue we have is when you piecemeal-upload conditions and expect that condition to be cleared while you still have a bunch of outstanding conditions.  This is a big waste of time.  GET ALL YOUR DOCUEMENTS UPLOADED ON THE SAME DAY…the last document uploaded is cleared after 48 hours.
  • Uploading Documents to Satisfy Conditions:  click her for specific instructions
  • Notes:  Conditions may not be uploaded until an underwriting decision has been made, and, if you want to talk to the underwriter on a file, I can request it.

Our Lender Fee is only $699 “All-In”

  • There is no flood fee, tax fee, etc.
  • Appraisal Waivers accepted with $75 waiver fee
  • Appraisal Fees may be reimbursed at closing.
  • Processing Fees may be charged to the borrower on borrower-paid transactions.  For lender-paid transactions, outsourced contract processing (NMLS Licensed) is considered a 3rd-Party Fee and therefore may be covered by YSP overage/excess rebate.
  • YSP overage (excess rebate) may be used towards 3rd-Party Fees, Contract Processing (NMLS licensed), Prepaid Interest, Property Taxes, Hazard, and max $500 towards principal reduction.

 

Phil

Phillip L. Grossfield

Correspondent Flow/Wholesale Account Executive

(619) 549-9797  pgrossfield@interbankwholesale.com

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My Schedule…and Very Little Extra:   I got back in town late last night…I’m dealing with water heater issues…you get it….  I’m behind the computer all day, but today’s daily email is limited.
My Market Watch:  Rates continue to look good and things appear quiet.
My Schedule:  Behind the computer all day….


DON’T IGNORE THIS, I IMPLORE YOU! 

Read For a Clean Underwriting Decision:

  • FOLLOW YOUR DU EXACTLY…do not send documents DU does not require.
  • We follow DU findings on Tax Returns but we always require 2-years 4506T…if DU only requires one year of returns, then only send one year.  EXCEPTIONS:  please keep in mind that if there is Interest/Dividend income, then two years are required per FNMA and DU should capture this.  If you have Schedule E income or unreimbursed expenses are filed, then two years tax returns are required to validate 2 year history/trend.  The UW also has discretion to request 2 years if there is a compelling reason…for example, if the borrower works for a spouse, then 2 years would be required.
  • Always send the K-1s along with the returns, whether or not the income is used.
  • Only send the asset statements required to close the loan. Do not send retirement accounts, or more than one (1) months bank statements, unless the DU requires additional statements.
  • Send all pages of bank statements.
  • Large deposits must be sourced and documented.  Large deposits are defined as deposits exceeding 50% of the borrower’s gross monthly income, in either a single deposit, or cumulative deposits in a month.
  • If the borrower owns other property(s), then you must always document the tax/insurance/HOA expenses. The best method is with the tax returns Schedule E.  It is highly recommended you get tax returns if the borrower owns rental property, even if you document these expenses otherwise, as the transcripts will show Schedule E earnings, causing Interbank to require the returns; but only one (1) year of returns is required.
  • We always require a letter of explanation on any inquiries, excluding the mortgage inquiry, or inquiries within the last 120 days.
  • We always require proof of borrower’s residency status as a prior to close condition.

Our Lender Fee is only $699 “All-In”

  • There is no flood fee, tax fee, etc.
  • Appraisal Waivers accepted with $75 waiver fee
  • Appraisal Fees may be reimbursed at closing.
  • Processing Fees may be charged to the borrower on borrower-paid transactions.  For lender-paid transactions, outsourced contract processing (NMLS Licensed) is considered a 3rd-Party Fee and therefore may be covered by YSP overage/excess rebate.
  • YSP overage (excess rebate) may be used towards 3rd-Party Fees, Contract Processing (NMLS licensed), Prepaid Interest, Property Taxes, Hazard, and max $500 towards principal reduction.

RATES IMPROVED! Hello! Clean UW Tips; Water Heater Woes

RATES IMPROVED!  HELLO! 
HAPPY PASSOVER, GOOD FRIDAY & GOOD MORNING!

My Schedule…and A Little Extra:   Yesterday, I learned our water heater was leaking.  Hello!  of course, this happens while I’m away in Scottsdale AZ.  Thank goodness my good friends and neighbors were there to turn it off before it destroyed the place.  Anyone know the best and least expensive way to buy and install a 75gal water heater?   |   If you’re a Master’s Golf follower, then root for Tiger, I insist.   |   Click here to read my Cystic Fibrosis post and click here to read my wife’s post and charitable contribution request.   Mystery Lyric:  She’s Walking down the street, Blind to every eye she meets — Do you think you’ll be the guy, To make the queen of the angels sigh? — Answer.   My Market Watch:  The Jobs Report, which is usually one of the biggest market movers each month has not disappointed this morning…rates have moved significantly better!  The report was expected to show 200,000 new jobs in March but only came in at 120,000…that’s a big difference and sends a clear message to traders that the economy is not doing well.  Remember, when traders feel the economy is weak, they typically liquidate stocks and put their money into bonds…and when bonds increase, rates get better.  Hello!   My Schedule:  I am working until about 2p or 3p today and then will be off the clock as I suspect most of you will be too.  If course, I am available by phone but I’m more likely to respond to a text after 2p, you dig?  Have a great weekend y’all!

Pricing Engine (password required)     Rate Sheet for Today     InterBank Product Matrix


IGNORE THIS, I DARE YOU! 

For a Clean Underwriting Decision:

  • FOLLOW YOUR DU EXACTLY…do not send documents DU does not require.
  • We follow DU findings on Tax Returns but we always require 2-years 4506T…if DU only requires one year of returns, then only send one year.  EXCEPTIONS:  please keep in mind that if there is Interest/Dividend income, then two years are required per FNMA and DU should capture this.  If you have Schedule E income or unreimbursed expenses are filed, then two years tax returns are required to validate 2 year history/trend.  The UW also has discretion to request 2 years if there is a compelling reason…for example, if the borrower works for a spouse, then 2 years would be required.
  • Always send the K-1s along with the returns, whether or not the income is used.
  • Only send the asset statements required to close the loan. Do not send retirement accounts, or more than one (1) months bank statements, unless the DU requires additional statements.
  • Send all pages of bank statements.
  • Large deposits must be sourced and documented.  Large deposits are defined as deposits exceeding 50% of the borrower’s gross monthly income, in either a single deposit, or cumulative deposits in a month.
  • If the borrower owns other property(s), then you must always document the tax/insurance/HOA expenses. The best method is with the tax returns Schedule E.  It is highly recommended you get tax returns if the borrower owns rental property, even if you document these expenses otherwise, as the transcripts will show Schedule E earnings, causing Interbank to require the returns; but only one (1) year of returns is required.
  • We always require a letter of explanation on any inquiries, excluding the mortgage inquiry, or inquiries within the last 120 days.
  • We always require proof of borrower’s residency status as a prior to close condition.

Our Lender Fee is only $699 “All-In”

  • There is no flood fee, tax fee, etc.
  • Appraisal Waivers accepted with $75 waiver fee
  • Appraisal Fees may be reimbursed at closing.
  • Processing Fees may be charged to the borrower on borrower-paid transactions.  For lender-paid transactions, outsourced contract processing (NMLS Licensed) is considered a 3rd-Party Fee and therefore may be covered by YSP overage/excess rebate.
  • YSP overage (excess rebate) may be used towards 3rd-Party Fees, Contract Processing (NMLS licensed), Prepaid Interest, Property Taxes, Hazard, and max $500 towards principal reduction.

Unemployment, Hot Sunny Scottsdale

IMPROVED RATES!

My Schedule…and A Little Extra:   I used to be tough back when I lived in Minnesota, not a temperature wimp.  Winters with glacial temperatures and wind-chill that froze the inside of your nose in seconds…and then summers with blistering heat and humidity that would make you wish you could take your skin off.  Okay, but Scottsdale Arizona is hot.  Yeah, I know, it’s a “dry-hot” and not like being in humidity.  I don’t care, it’s still frickin hot.  I guess I’m a wimp after living in San Diego for 12 years.  Actually, now that I recall, when I lived in Minnesota I had an automatic car-starter on my car so I could get into a toasty or chilly vehicle, depending on the season.  So, full circle…I guess I am a wimp.   |   Click here to read my Cystic Fibrosis post and click here to read my wife’s post and charitable contribution request.   Mystery Lyric:  Little darling, It’s been a long cold lonely winter — Little darling, It feels like years since it’s been here — Answer.   My Market Watch:  It’s all about the unemployment report tomorrow…traders are jittery and sweaty…you can just see them sitting there biting their fingernails and picking at themselves like monkeys. If you have a loan that is rate sensitive right now, I’d be close to a computer and ready to lock should the market turn.  As I type this Watch, bonds and rates are in a good place but things could change fast and fierce.  Tomorrow is Good Friday, a short day, and as such volatility might be extreme.  With that said, based on my research traders expect the unemployment numbers to come out flat…that is, as expected.  If the numbers are slightly higher or lower, we could see a dramatic shift in bonds and if so, rates would move significantly as a result.  Higher or Lower?  Well, I wouldn’t want to spoil all the fun, would I?   My Schedule:  I am working all day and not sure if I’ll be at my in-law’s place or a Starbucks, but who cares…as long as I have an internet connection and coffee I’m solid, like the sun.

Pricing Engine (password required)     Rate Sheet for Today     InterBank Product Matrix


Our Lender Fee is only $699 “All-In”

  • There is no flood fee, tax fee, etc.
  • Appraisal Waivers accepted with $75 waiver fee
  • Appraisal Fees may be reimbursed at closing.
  • Processing Fees may be charged to the borrower on borrower-paid transactions.  For lender-paid transactions, outsourced contract processing (NMLS Licensed) is considered a 3rd-Party Fee and therefore may be covered by YSP overage/excess rebate.
  • YSP overage (excess rebate) may be used towards 3rd-Party Fees, Contract Processing (NMLS licensed), Prepaid Interest, Property Taxes, Hazard, and max $500 towards principal reduction.

Procedures Updated:

The Fed Minutes, Beef Jerky, Smooch

My Schedule…and A Little Extra:   I’m in Scottsdale at my in-laws all week…I am working.  We arrived last night after a long day of driving from Palm Springs.  Being in the car with a seven and four year old, and a wife, took a long time.  Along the way we hit more toilets than I thought possible and even hit the desert landscape a few times.  But as long as I get to eat my traditional road-trip beef jerky, I’m just as coolio as can be.   |   The last time I wrote A Little Extra I linked to vanity cards written by Chuck Lorre, producer of the sitcom The Big Bang Theory.  His Vanity Card #382 wasn’t published at the time of my email…it has the title of country songs not yet written…my favorite is Your wife don’t love me no more…LOL! J   |   Click here to read my Cystic Fibrosis post and click here to read my wife’s post and charitable contribution request.   Mystery Lyric:  You don’t have to be beautiful to turn me on — I just need your body, baby, from dusk till dawn — You don’t need experience to turn me out — You just leave it all up to me, I’m gonna show you what it’s all about now — Answer.   My Market Watch:  Yesterday was a crazy day for bonds and rates.  I wish I had access to a laptop during my travels so I could send out some information, but alas, it had to wait for this morning.  The Fed released its minutes of its meeting and traders read it carefully looking for tidbits of information to predict the future.  As a general rule, if they interpret the minutes to mean the economy is improving then they will invest in stocks, typically sell off bonds, and rates end up worsening – this is what happened yesterday.  So, what was in the Fed minutes that made traders freak out?  The minutes hinted there would be no Quantitative Easing and as a result, traders sold off bonds which drove rates down.  If you want to know more about QE, read my previous post.  This morning, bonds are getting some relief mainly due to reports that things are lousy in Europe.   Let me know if you have any questions or comments….   My Schedule:  I am working all day and not sure if I’ll be at my in-law’s place or a Starbucks, but who cares…as long as I have an internet connection and coffee I’m solid, like a rock.

Pricing Engine (password required)     Rate Sheet for Today     InterBank Product Matrix


EXCEPTIONS

IT IS VERY LIKELY YOU CAN GET AN EXCEPTION if InterBank has an overlay permitted by Fannie Mae, and, I can usually get you an answer the same day.  The key is to get a DU Approve/Eligible.  If you get it, email me right away….

Comparing Overlays to Fannie Mae Guidelines:

Locking:   If you need to lock immediately and cannot wait for an answer to the exception request, then lock the loan using loan parameters as close to the actual scenario as possible.  Please be mindful that if the exception is not granted, you will have to cancel the lock which could ultimately affect your scorecard.  Therefore, you might want to discuss the request with me before you lock to see if I feel we have a good chance to get it.  However, we cannot protect the rate for you unless you lock the loan.  Let me know if you have any questions, okay?


Our Lender Fee is only $699 “All-In”

  • There is no flood fee, tax fee, etc.
  • Appraisal Waivers accepted with $75 waiver fee
  • Appraisal Fees may be reimbursed at closing.
  • Processing Fees may be charged to the borrower on borrower-paid transactions.  For lender-paid transactions, outsourced contract processing (NMLS Licensed) is considered a 3rd-Party Fee and therefore may be covered by YSP overage/excess rebate.
  • YSP overage (excess rebate) may be used towards 3rd-Party Fees, Contract Processing (NMLS licensed), Prepaid Interest, Property Taxes, Hazard, and max $500 towards principal reduction.

Procedures Updated:

Exceptions, Geeks, Vanity, Connected To Starlight

My Schedule…and a little extra:   I’m a self-proclaimed geek.  Not the tape between the eye-glasses with a pocket holder geek…but the kind of geek that loves a good excel spreadsheet and finds pleasure in re-installing a hard drive or operating system.  As such, I’m a big fan of The Big Bang Theory, the TV sitcom about a band of super-intelligent scientific geeks and one pretty girl.  The Producer of the show, Chuck Lorre, writes vanity cards that show up at the end of each episode just before the credits…some are political, many are whimsical, and I find most of them to be hilarious.  For example, Vanity Card #255, or Vanity Card #378 or one of my favorites Vanity Card #382 (soon to be published).   |   Click here to read my Cystic Fibrosis post and click here to read my wife’s post and charitable contribution request.   Mystery Lyric:  My room looks out to the wide open spaces, My heart is touched by awakening faces — I see the panic of people in motion, I can stand here, look out on an ocean — I am a wall awaiting a catchword, I see the city laid out like a patchwork — Alone I am free from hatred and blindness, I hope that this life is frozen and timeless — My man is here, we grow old by inches, Tomorrow I’ll walk among heroes and princes — I feed the boys, I hear secrets whispered, I know the hearts that are battered and blistered — I am secure, In this world of apartheid — This is my cell, but it’s connected to starlight — Answer.   My Market Watch:  Nothing really going on today…it’s month-end and I’d be surprised to see any huge movements…. Disclaimer.   My Schedule:  I am home all day and done at 3p to prepare for a weekend trip to Palm Springs….

Pricing Engine (password required)     Rate Sheet for Today     InterBank Product Matrix


EXCEPTIONS

IT IS VERY LIKELY YOU CAN GET AN EXCEPTION if InterBank has an overlay permitted by Fannie Mae, and, I can usually get you an answer the same day.  The key is to get a DU Approve/Eligible.  If you get it, email me right away….

Comparing Overlays to Fannie Mae Guidelines:

Locking:   If you need to lock immediately and cannot wait for an answer to the exception request, then lock the loan using loan parameters as close to the actual scenario as possible.  Please be mindful that if the exception is not granted, you will have to cancel the lock which could ultimately affect your scorecard.  Therefore, you might want to discuss the request with me before you lock to see if I feel we have a good chance to get it.  However, we cannot protect the rate for you unless you lock the loan.  Let me know if you have any questions, okay?


Our Lender Fee is only $699 “All-In”

  • There is no flood fee, tax fee, etc.
  • Appraisal Waivers accepted with $75 waiver fee
  • Appraisal Fees may be reimbursed at closing.
  • Processing Fees may be charged to the borrower on borrower-paid transactions.  For lender-paid transactions, outsourced contract processing (NMLS Licensed) is considered a 3rd-Party Fee and therefore may be covered by YSP overage/excess rebate.
  • YSP overage (excess rebate) may be used towards 3rd-Party Fees, Contract Processing (NMLS licensed), Prepaid Interest, Property Taxes, Hazard, and max $500 towards principal reduction.