8 CREDIT SCORE MANAGEMENT TIPS

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8 CREDIT SCORE MANAGEMENT TIPS How to get your credit mortgage-ready Your credit score can affect your ability to get approved for a mortgage and may even help you get a better interest rate. This guide offers quick tips that could improve your credit before you start the home loan process. WHAT S INSIDE THIS GUIDE? Healthy credit tips Monthly budget worksheet Saving strategies Mortgage pre-qualification

GET THE 411 ON BUYING A HOME We ve been in the business for nearly 40 years. Now we re sharing our knowledge with you. Explore all our FREE guides at: RichmondAmerican.com/AllGuides TABLE OF CONTENTS THE PATH TO HEALTHY CREDIT 1 ESTABLISHING A BUDGET 3 SAVING FOR A DOWN PAYMENT 4 PRE-QUALIFYING FOR A MORTGAGE 5 NOTES 6 JOIN THE DISCUSSION Richmond American is now on these social media networks: facebook.com/richmondamerican twitter.com/rahomes pinterest.com/pinsbyra youtube.com/user/rahomes linkedin.com/company/ richmond-american instagram.com/richmondamerican Follow, like & subscribe today! I 2015 Richmond American Homes

THE PATH TO HEALTHY CREDIT Ready to buy a new home? Before you start house hunting, it pays to take a close look at your finances. Taking some simple steps may even get you a better interest rate and save you money for years to come. 1: CHECK UP ON YOUR CREDIT REPORTS Lenders use your credit score to help determine how likely you are to make payments on time, and therefore the interest rate they are willing to offer. Even if you think you have perfect credit, errors on your reports may be lowering your score. Make sure you get a separate report from all three major credit bureaus because they collect information separately and may report different errors. By law, you re entitled to a free report from each of these bureaus annually. To request your credit report, go to www.annualcreditreport.com. HOW TO READ YOUR CREDIT SCORE So you know your credit score now what? It s time to see where you rank. EXCELLENT = 720 AND ABOVE DID YOU KNOW? CNBC reports that 20% of credit reports have errors. Common mistakes include misspelled names, mortgages listed twice and wrong Social Security numbers. Don t let inaccuracies affect your score. Request your credit reports and submit any errors to the credit bureaus. Be ready to provide documentation. GOOD = 660 TO 719 FAIR = 620 TO 659 POOR = 619 AND BELOW 2: DISPUTE ERRORS ON YOUR REPORTS Dispute any negative alerts on your credit report that you believe to be in error. Companies sometimes supply inaccurate or out-of-date information to credit bureaus, and other times erroneous information can result from identity theft. Dispute any errors with the credit reporting companies and the companies that supplied the information. The US government s consumer finance website offers guidance on how to get started. 3: KEEP OLD ACCOUNTS OPEN Closing old credit card accounts can affect your credit score negatively in two ways. First, it can shorten the length of your credit history, making you look less reliable to lenders. Second, closing accounts reduces the total credit available to you, which makes any balances you do have appear larger in proportion. Source: CNBC.com, The fine print: What s in your credit report? By Kell: B. Grant Retrieved June 15, 2015, from http://www.cnbc.com/ id/102334404 2015 Richmond American Homes 1

CREDIT MONITORING Checking your credit report is a key defense against errors and identity theft, but once a year may not be enough. Consider enrolling in a monthly credit reporting service. Identity IQ SM* has several programs available. If you sign up for their services through our website, you may enjoy a discounted rate. Visit RichmondAmerican.com/ credithealth. REQUIREMENTS Conventional loans typically require a higher credit score, while FHA and VA loans aren t as strict. Ask a loan officer from our affiliate, HomeAmerican Mortgage Corporation, about credit score requirements for the loan program that is best for you. 866-400-7126 WHAT WON T IMPACT YOUR CREDIT SCORE? Rental agreements Child/family support obligations Interest rates charged on credit cards or other accounts Personal facts like your age, marital status, occupation or where you live Participation in credit counseling or receipt of public assistance Requests you have made for your credit report in order to review it 4: DON T APPLY FOR NEW CREDIT CARDS OR LOANS Although using credit cards responsibly can improve your credit over time, opening new accounts shortly before or during your mortgage application process can lower your average account age, resulting in a lower overall credit score. Increasing your debt with new loans for big ticket items like cars and furniture can also negatively affect your credit. 5: PAY YOUR BILLS ON TIME This may seem like the most obvious piece of advice, but the math is simple: the better record you have for paying bills on time, the better your credit score. Even one month can make a difference! 6: AVOID BANKRUPTCY Filing for bankruptcy can lower your credit score more than almost anything else. It can damage your chances at an affordable mortgage loan for years. While erasing debt may seem like an attractive option in the short term, be sure to speak with a personal finance professional beforehand so you know how it will affect your future choices. 7: MAINTAIN STEADY EMPLOYMENT A stable income source is important when you want to buy a home, so it s no surprise that a strong employment history is one of the things lenders consider on your loan application. Lenders like to see two years of employment in the same line of work and buyers are asked to provide proof of employment and all sources of income. If you switch jobs during the processing of the loan, additional documentation may be required. 8: HOLD OFF ON ALL MAJOR PURCHASES Have money saved for a new TV? You may want to hold off. It s best to postpone large purchases until after you ve closed on your new home, even if you can pay cash. While increasing debt impacts your credit score, keeping money in your savings account is also important. Lenders may see you as less of a risk if you have cash reserves for unexpected emergencies. BUYING AFTER BANKRUPTCY OR FORECLOSURE Buying a home after bankruptcy or foreclosure can be more difficult, but it is not impossible. Get our free guide and get back on the path to homeownership: RichmondAmerican.com/AllGuides Source: myfico.com (2015). What s Not in My FICO Scores. Retrieved June 15, 2015, from http://www.myfico.com/crediteducation/ whatsnotinyourscore.aspx 2 2015 Richmond American Homes

ESTABLISHING A BUDGET If you re happy with your credit score, there s a good chance your finances are in shape and you re ready to buy a new home. Before you go any further, be sure to assess your monthly budget and determine what kind of payment you ll feel comfortable making every month. Where is your money going each month? Income Base pay $ Gratuities Other forms of income TOTAL INCOME $ Fixed expenses Housing costs $ Car payments Car insurance Utilities (water, electric, gas, etc.) FREE HOMEBUYER GUIDES Find this guide helpful? We have other FREE guides full of information about the homebuying process: First-time Homebuyer Guide Military Homebuyer Guide And more! Get your free copies now at RichmondAmerican.com/ AllGuides Loan payments Credit card payments Savings account allocation Phone/mobile service Cable/satellite service HOA fees Other bills TOTAL FIXED EXPENSES Variable expenses Groceries $ Dining out Clothing Entertainment Gifts Miscellaneous TOTAL VARIABLE EXPENSES TOTAL EXPENSES $ 2015 Richmond American Homes 3

SAVING FOR A DOWN PAYMENT Credit score and credit report? Check. Budget? Check. The next thing you ll need to have is a down payment! HOW MUCH? Some VA loans require little or no down payment. FHA and conventional loans require a down payment of at least 3% from the borrower s own funds. CAN YOU USE A GIFT? Gifts from relatives are allowed for part or all of the down payment depending on the loan program. WHAT ABOUT CLOSING COSTS? Closing costs are an additional expense and can be between 3% and 5% of the purchase price. Your lender will provide a Loan Estimate that will give a breakdown of the expected closing costs within three days of your loan application. 4 WAYS TO BE A HOMEOWNER SOONER 1. Have a portion of your income automatically transferred into your savings account each month and you ll save quickly without even thinking about it. 2. Although lenders do not let you borrow money to come up with a down payment, they will generally let you use gift money from a relative. 3. If you purchase a home from us, you may be able to enjoy exclusive offers and special financing available from Richmond American and our affiliated companies. ** 4. If you have a 401(k) plan, you can use the funds for a down payment, subject to the loan program and your 401(k) plan guidelines. Visit RichmondAmerican.com to find the home that s right for you. 4 2015 Richmond American Homes

PRE-QUALIFYING FOR A MORTGAGE Have your finances in order? You re one step closer to your dream home. It may be time to get pre-qualified. Prequalifying is an easy way to determine how much you may be able to borrow and allows you to start looking for a home that fits your budget. Richmond American s affiliate, HomeAmerican Mortgage Corporation, can assign you a personal loan officer to walk you through the financing process. BE SURE TO HAVE THE FOLLOWING ITEMS HANDY: o Most current 30-day pay stubs o All asset information (recent two-month checking/savings account info, retirement funds, stocks, bonds, etc.) o Creditor information (credit card statements, auto loan statements, etc.) o Dates of employment; address and phone number of current and previous employers o W-2s for the last two years o Rental information for the last two years (if applicable) o Federal tax returns or 1040s for the most recent two years MORE ABOUT HOMEAMERICAN MORTGAGE (HMC) HomeAmerican Mortgage Corporation has been a proud affiliate of Richmond American Homes since 1984. We are dedicated to providing a tailored financing experience for every customer. As a full-service lender, HomeAmerican Mortgage can help you sort through the lending lingo and uncover your personal buying power. We would be happy to look at your personal finances and present you with mortgage solutions designed to meet your needs. Our experienced loan officers are available to answer any questions you may have regarding financing your new home, or refinancing your existing home. Call 866-400-7126 today. WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT HMC & THE HOME LOAN PROCESS? Go to HomeAmerican.com! 2015 Richmond American Homes 5

NOTES: *Richmond American Homes is not a provider of credit report or credit score information. Identity IQ SM is a credit and ID theft management service provided by CoreLogic, which is not affiliated with, controlled by or endorsed by Richmond American Homes. CoreLogic is independently responsible for its products and services. Under federal law, consumers can obtain one free credit report per year from the three major nationwide credit bureaus. Unlike Identity IQ SM, the free credit report required by law does not include a credit score. **Exclusive offers and financing are subject to availability and the terms and conditions applicable at the time of the offer or financing program. Special financing is offered through HomeAmerican Mortgage Corporation, an affiliated company of Richmond American Homes. See the next note for additional information. Richmond American Homes, HomeAmerican Mortgage Corporation and American Home Insurance Agency, Inc. (also known as AHI Insurance Agency) are owned, directly or indirectly, by the same parent company and, therefore, are affiliated companies. Each of these companies offers services independently of each other, and if you obtain a product or service from one company, you are not required to utilize the services of, or obtain products from, any of the other companies. Your decision to use a company which is not affiliated with Richmond American Homes, HomeAmerican Mortgage Corporation or American Home Insurance Agency, Inc., will not affect your ability to obtain products and services from these companies. HomeAmerican Mortgage Corporation is an affiliated company of Richmond American Homes. HomeAmerican Mortgage Corporation s offices are located at 4350 S. Monaco Street, Suite 200, Denver, CO 80237. HomeAmerican Mortgage Corporation (NMLS Unique Identifier #130676), 866-400-7126. Arizona Mortgage Banker license #0009265. Licensed by the Department of Corporations under the California Residential Mortgage Lending Act. Colorado Mortgage Loan Originator License #LMB100019179. Check the license status of your mortgage loan originator at http://www.dora.state.co.us/realestate/ index.htm. In Nevada, all advertised loans are offered and funded by HomeAmerican Mortgage Corporation, which can be contacted at 7770 S. Dean Martin Drive, Suite 308, Las Vegas, NV 89139, 702-638-4450, License #67. Licensed by the New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance. Licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Banking. Licensed by the Virginia State Corporation Commission, MC-358. Licensed by the Washington State Department of Financial Institutions (CL-130676). American Home Insurance Agency (also known as AHI Insurance Agency) is an affiliated company of Richmond American. Arizona License No. 71865; California License No. 0C73847; Colorado License No. 84079; Delaware License No. 171654; Florida License No. L037567; Maryland License No. NPF119878; Nevada License No. 8602; New Jersey License No. 1039097; Pennsylvania License No. 68509; Utah License No. 102624; and Virginia License No. 84-1471227. The information contained in this guide is for general informational purposes only. Richmond American Homes makes no representations as to the accuracy or completeness of this information and will not be liable for any losses, injuries or damages from use of this information. Richmond American Homes is not a provider of credit report or credit score information. 2015 Richmond American Homes; Richmond American Homes of Arizona, Inc. (a public report is available on the state real estate department s website), Richmond American Construction, Inc. ROC #206612; Richmond American Homes of Maryland, Inc., California Bureau of Real Estate Real Estate Broker, Corporation License Number 01842595; Richmond American Homes of Colorado, Inc.; Richmond American Homes of Florida, LP, CBC1257429; Richmond American Homes of Maryland, Inc., MHBR #299; Richmond American Homes of Nevada, Inc., Nevada Contractor License #0026417; Richmond American Homes of Utah, Inc. (866-400-4131); Richmond American Homes of Virginia, Inc.; Richmond American Homes of Washington, Inc. 6 2015 Richmond American Homes

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