Welcome & thank you!
Intro
Guaranteed Rate’s digital mortgage has not only changed the face of lending, but will allow all of us to close more loans faster.
In the time it takes a buyer to walk through your open house, they could easily apply for a mortgage.
Leveraging the power of technology, Guaranteed Rate has turned a formerly long, drawn-out ordeal into a simple 30-minute process.
Fill out their online application
Our clients can now take control of their own 1003.
The online app is always available, from the luxury of their couch to late Sunday night.
Buyers follow simple step-by-step instructions.
Pick a loan program
Clients can choose from all available digital mortgage loan program options – from 30-year fixed to 5-year ARM.
They can see rates along with monthly payments to help them determine which loan is right for them.
If a buyer is looking for specialty options, they can simply contact you directly.
AUS loan approval
Gone are the days of requesting a pre-approval with AUS because the AUS can be obtained quickly and easily.
Clients can instantly receive credit scores from all three credit bureaus for free.
A to-do list is created
A client-specific list of required documents will be displayed to help them on their way to securing the loan.
Securely upload their requested documents
Clients can then begin to upload their documents right away or simply obtain the AUS approval and upload the necessary docs later.
Digitally sign their disclosures
No more faxing or sending documents over by messenger.
All requested documents can now be uploaded from any computer.
Tell your network that Guaranteed Rate has put them in the mortgage driver’s seat with the online, anytime, anywhere digital mortgage.
In summary, clients can:
Choose their own loan type
Get FREE credit scores from all three bureaus
Securely upload and digitally sign loan documents
Get a REAL online approval with our automated underwriting engine
When you want to increase your units and receive faster paychecks, go with Guaranteed Rate’s digital mortgage.
Questions?