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How do lenders assess applications?

Updated: May 21


How do lenders assess applications?
How do lenders assess applications?

While loan officers work solely for a lending institution and can only offer that institution’s products, brokers can help connect you to the lender best fit to serve your mortgage needs by shopping around on your behalf.

Finance brokers on the other hand are paid commissions by lenders to match borrowers to the right products and can negotiate the lowest rate on your behalf, which is why more than half of borrowers today turn to finance brokers when it comes to finding a home loan.

In order to decide whether or not to provide you with a loan, lenders will generally assess you against five qualities.


1. Your ability to repay the loan

To establish your capacity the lender will look at your employment history and salary to evaluate whether you have enough cash coming in to reliably pay the loan over time.


2. How much cash you have up front

Assessing your ability to put down a percentage of the value of the property being purchase up front is standard. The percentages vary, and specialist lenders may approve a 5% deposit.


3. The property appraisal price

Since the property is used as collateral if you are unable to repay the loan, the lender will value the property. Based on the report, the lender will decide whether the property is worth the loan being approved.


4. Your financial history

Your credit rating, expenses and debts will help the lender assess your character as a borrower and whether you are worth the risk.


5. Market conditions

Economic circumstances in the market can influence what interest rate you have access to and whether you need to provide extra security. They can also influence the repayment schedule.



Disclaimer: Kanvas Capital Pty Ltd T/A Veritas Funding Solutions | Credit Representative Number 524625 is authorized under Australian Credit Licence 389328. Your full financial needs and requirements need to be assessed prior to any offer or acceptance of a loan product.

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