To
be able to
qualify for a loan to purchase a home, lenders review your 4 C's -
Capacity, Credit, Capital and Collateral - to see if you are able to
repay the loan. The following is a brief summary of the 4 C's.
Capacity is your
ability to repay a mortgage loan based on your income and work history.
Consider
the following:
-Do you have the ability to repay the loan?
-Do you have a stable income that is likely to continue?
-Do you have enough income to meet the mortgage payment expenses?
Mortgage
principal, interest, taxes and insurance should not exceed 28% of your
gross monthly income.
Mortgage principal, interest, taxes and insurance; as well as recurring
monthly debts, such as auto loans, credit and revolving credit card
payments should not exceed 36% of your gross monthly income.
Gross Monthly Income includes any additional income from overtime,
part-time employment, bonuses, dividends, interest, royalties,
pensions, Veterans Administration compensation, net rental income,
etc., and other income such as alimony, child support, sick pay, social
security benefits, unemployment compensation, income received from
trusts, and income received from business activities or investments,
workers compensation, and disability.
-Do
you have the ability to go from the present rent payment to the
proposed house payment?
-Does your present financial lifestyle allow for a savings pattern for
unforeseen housing expenses?
Capital
is defined as wealth such as money or property accrued by an individual
indicating the amount of money you have saved to cover down payment or
closing costs and includes: Checking Accounts, Savings Accounts,
Insurance Policies, Gifts, IRA or Keogh Accounts, 401(k), stocks,
bonds, proceeds from the sale of existing property, real or personal.
Before
signing a contract to purchase a home, consider the following:
-Can I afford this house?
-Does this house meet the needs of my family?
-What kind of maintenance does this house require?
-Does the roof appear to have at least 5 years of life left?
-Does the plumbing work?
-Does the electrical system appear to operate efficiently?
-Examine the foundation of the house. Is the basement or crawl space
dry?