”I enjoyed my experience. I was a little afraid of the application process but Steven made it easy and answered all my questions at a chaotic time in my life when financing a home became an unexpected necessity.“

-Ron P.
Providence, RI

 

Close Your Loan

Alter your loan is approved, you will be required
to sign the final loan documents. This will
normally take place in front of a notary public or
attorney. Be prepared to:

  • Bring a cashiers check for your down
    payment and closing costs if required.
    Personal checks are normally not accepted.
  • Review the final loan documents.
    Make sure that the interest rate and loan
    terms are what you were promised. Also,
    verify that the name and address
    on the loan documents are
    accurate.
  • Sign the loan documents.

Your loan will normally close shortly after you have signed the loan documents. On refinance and home equity loan transactions, federal law requires that you have 3 days to review the documents before your loan transaction can close.