Frequently Asked
Questions
1. How do I submit my
Loan Application?
It's easy. After filling in
our online loan application, just click on the "submit"
button at the bottom of the page, and we've received
it! If you have any questions, you can email us at
dimitri@priorityinvestorloans.com,
or call us at
281-844-8508.
2. How do
I pay the $25.00 application fee?
Please mail your application fee to: 3402 Broadway Houston, TX
77017.
3. What happens after I
submit my Loan
Application?
After we receive your online
application, it will immediately go into
processing. We
will contact you via phone or email to discuss the
remaining loan process and answer any questions you may
have.
4. When doing repairs, how much does
the draw inspection cost and how long does it take?
The draw inspection fee is $125.00. There is an additional
$50.00 charge if the property is located outside the city
limits. Depending on when you call in, the inspection should be
done within 24-48 hours. The draw will be deposited directly
into your checking account less the fee.
5. Can I occupy the house or have a tenant in the house
while I'm doing the rehab work?
No, according to the Deed of Trust, no one is allowed to occupy
the home before the end of the loan term.
6. If we are looking for an
investment property, can you assist us in finding a
property?
Yes, our sister company,
Texas Home
Buyers,
occasionally has properties that we wholesale, and would be
good candidates for investment
properties.
7. If I already have an
appraisal and an inspection on the house, do I have to have one
by your appraiser/inspector?
Yes, our lending institution
requires our appraiser/inspector to check the property before
the loan can be processed.
8. What type of insurance do I have
to carry?
At closing, we will require a one year, paid in advance,
Builders' Risk certificate of insurance with a vacancy clause.
Also, Windstorm and/or Flood Insurance may be required
depending upon the location of the property. If windstorm is
not included in your hazard insurance policy, a separate policy
may be required and can be obtained through the Texas Windstorm
Insurance Association.
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