Your mortgage company will begin the work of verifying all the
information you've provided. This process can take anywhere from
one to four weeks, depending on the type of mortgage you choose,
whether you're buying a home outside your local community, or a
host of other factors.
Within three business days after your application, the mortgage
company must give you a good faith estimate of your closing costs.
You'll also get a statement that shows your estimated monthly
payment, the cost of your finance charges, and other facts about
your mortgage.
Stay in touch with your mortgage company to speed up the
application process. Some home buyers find the closing process to
be one of the most intimidating aspects of buying a home because
it's so unfamiliar. If so, ask your mortgage company what to
expect at your closing.
Once you receive your approval, and you're waiting to close on
the sale of the home, don't go on a shopping spree. The mortgage
lender may do a final check of your credit report or bank accounts
to make sure you're not assuming more debt or spending your cash
reserves. There are steps you can take to move quickly if your
loan is denied.