
In the picture, what do you think I am doing? Praying for the money to drop
I do not really depend on these. I don’t think money will suddenly drop from the sky or hoping for a miracle to happen. If a car were to break down, you will need a mechanic to fix the problem. He will have to follow a series of steps in doing repair and to make sure your car is running again.
Likewise, in mortgage approval you cannot wait for miracle things to happen. To me, luck have nothing to do on mortgage approval. Many borrowers and agents, prefer to photocopy many stacks of financial documents and give to every bank they know off or can find and submit to them for approval. Is this the right way?

Do you know that every time your documents are submitted, the banks will record and send to Bank Negara which in turn will update the Central Credit Information System (CCRIS) every month? No matter whether your loan is approved or rejected it will be updated on the last page of your record. Let’s say Bank A rejects your loan, Bank B,C and D also rejects but Bank E actually can approve your loan but seeing so many banks rejected your loan the chances are they will also reject your loan.
Never expose yourself. Every bank have different approval criteria. Some banks might not like you but some does. I have a case once, his Debt Service Ratio is very high at 150% in which is higher than the normal 70-85%. Either the banks rejects or do not want to waste time processing his case. I reviewed his documents and to cut things short, I managed to get 70% loan approval. This case is a fine example where the borrower will have to do the following:
- Do a Know yourself (KYS) test.
- Check your credit status
- Check which bank is suitable for you.

You will have to do more work on the last step. You will need to find out each bank approval criteria and also the different types of documents for approval. You are not buying a RM1,000 property but hundreds or even millions worth of property. It is good to do a research first. It is hard to go back when your loan had been rejected. It is easier to diagnose a problem first.
Related article https://miichaelyeoh.com/2024/04/07/what-you-should-do-before-applying-a-loan/
From the desk of Miichael Yeoh





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