Mortgage Document Checklist for Home Buyers
Whether you are considering buying a new home or refinancing your existing mortgage, important personal information and documents will be required by lenders. This checklist gives an overview of the necessary documentation that most Canadian lenders require prior to approving and funding a mortgage. By providing these documents in a timely fashion, you will help to ensure a speedy approval/renewal process: Buying a home? Information that describes the property you are purchasing: ___ Contract of Purchase and Sale Agreement* ___ MLS Detail Feature Sheet* ___ Property Disclosure Statement (PDS)* ___ Title search* ___ Strata property information: Form B, Meeting Minutes, Strata Fees* ** ___ Name, address, telephone number of your solicitor/notary
Confirmation of your down payment: ___ Savings or investment statement from the last 90 days ___ Sale of an existing property – a copy of the sale agreement ___ Gift letter if down payment funds are from family, friend etc. ___ Withdrawal from RRSP through the Home Buyer’s Plan
Employment verification: ___ Copy of latest pay slip ___ T4 ___ Letter of employment ___ T1 General and Notice of Assessment (NOA) if self-employed
Refinancing your home? Information that describes your existing property: ___ Recent mortgage statement ___ Current homeowner insurance policy ___ Recent property tax statement ___ Legal description of your property
Additional information that may be required… As part of your application process, you may be asked questions relating to what you owe and own. Some projected expenses relating to your property such as: taxes, heating costs and condo fees.
Once the lender has given final approval: ___ A void cheque for the account that the mortgage funds are to be debited from. This checklist is by no means exhaustive as each lender has criteria that is important to them. Should you have any questions about applying for a mortgage or refinancing an existing property I am happy to refer you to some local mortgage brokers in your area. *Your real estate agent will be able to provide these documents to your bank or mortgage broker. **Typically required if purchasing strata titled property. Sincerely, Jason Neumann
Posted by Jason Neumann
on February 8, 2010
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