The Mortgage Applicant's Bible, authored by Eric Forster, was published in 2000. By clicking on the link provided you can browse the online version, or you may decide to buy the book itself. The book is on the suggested reading list in a number of law schools, including Vanderbilt and the University of Pittsburgh.
Applying for a mortgage loan is perceived by most Americans to be a particularly painful experience, similar to visiting a dentist. In The Mortgage Applicant's Bible , Eric Forster unveils the mystery of the application process and shows that once the applicant understands the process, applying for a loan should be a simple and straight-forward.
Each chapter deals with one of the facets of loan processing. How does the bank qualify you for a loan? How can you be protected from over-paying for a house? What if your credit is less than stellar? These, and other questions are answered in a non-technical way by a mortgage professional who has been in the trenches for more than two decades. |