If You Ain’t Been Pre-approved - You Ain’t Shoopoo
May 6, 2008
Somewhere at a truck stop in Pennsylvania, you might find a t-shirt that reads:
“If You Ain’t Been Possum Hissed, You Ain’t Shoopoo.”
I wish I could show you a picture of this shirt but all I found was this photo of a possum.
My memory of this very weird shirt, which I wore for Halloween one year when I went dressed as a “Shotgun Wedding” (I was Paw, dragging my Kin to the altar), reminds me of agents who don’t require their clients be pre-approved before showing them homes or presenting offers.
For three years, I worked only as an exclusive buyer’s agent. Only within the last year have I been on the other side, examining offers and am shocked that all agents don’t get their clients pre-approved BEFORE putting in an offer. Even more surprising, I get grief back from agents who try to tell me that a pre-qualification is good enough. Ehhh! Wrong answer.
I’m not going to explain this to agents - if they don’t know, I can’t help them.
If you are a home buyer, you need to get a pre-approval. Here’s why:
- I will advise my seller clients that it is in their best interest for them to go with a buyer who is pre-approved over one who is pre-qualified. Life is not like a box of chocolates when it comes to real estate - you want to know what you’re going to get.(Sorry, Forrest Gump)
- If you and your agent present an offer with only a pre-qualification, I will ask you to do a pre-approval and/or ask a lender I know to review the letter. This will delay acceptance and allow for another buyer to submit an offer.
- A pre-approval gives you, the buyer, a better idea of what you can afford based on more than just your income. A pre-approval verifies your income and examines your credit. You don’t want to be one of those buyers scrambling a week before closing to find alternative financing.
A pre-approval is more work for a buyer but ultimately, it puts you in a better position. Don’t you want to be shoopoo?
Entry Filed under: Mortgage. Tags: Mortgage, pre-approval.
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1. Michelle Sterling Las Vegas Real Estate Agent | May 7, 2008 at 1:37 am
Bravo Jessica! I lead a team of buyer’s agents in Las Vegas and we don’t even show property without a pre-approval letter in hand. To my mind, it’s the first significant step in the process once we have prospected an Internet lead and established a solid rapport.
2. property bulgaria | May 8, 2008 at 12:12 pm
great post !
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4. Josette Skilling | May 16, 2008 at 6:52 pm
Such a good post! I’m going to tell all my clients that it’s cool to be shoopoo!