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How to Apply

Apply for help with your closing costs in minutes.
Step 1: Check payments & Verify with loan officer
Verify the details with your mortgage loan officer. With the addition of the closing cost payment, we want to make sure that you still qualify for your home.
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Step 2: Apply in minutes with our bank partner
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Step 3: Upload personal documents
Provide your personal documents by uploading directly with our banking partners through our fast, secure application portal.
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Step 4: Wait for your "clear to close"
Wait for your mortgage company to issue a "clear to close" after they finish underwriting your mortgage, taking your closing cost financing into account.
Step 5: Receive, Sign & Return loan documents
Once you've provided your personal documents, you'll receive your loan documents. Sign & return your loan documents – the funds will be headed your way!
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Check Payments & Verify
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Check Email & Provide Docs
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Sign & Return Loan Docs

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