How to Buy Your Home Through a Deposit Loan Program

Quickly Raise Your Credit Score for a Lower Rate

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Would you like to raise your credit score in a hurry?

Did you know that there is a program that will give you the appearance of greater assets and payment history that can be acquired from any bank?
 

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Increasing your credit score by 40 points and lowering your interest rate by 2% can save you over $100,000 on a 30 year mortgage. Additionally, the higher your score, the less you may have to put down as a down payment.

For example, if your score is between 500 and 619, you will typically have a down payment of 30%. However, if your credit score is between 620 and 699, your down payment could be as low as 5%.

Consumers with a score of 620 to 699 typically do what are known as SIVA (stated income verified asset) loans. They state their income and must verify that they have some type of asset such as savings or retirement account, CD's, or an annuity.

Consumers that do not have any or enough reserve assets can use a little known method called a Deposit Loan Program.

Here's how it works.

A bank associated with a Deposit Loan Program deposits $25,000 or more into a bank account in your name and using your social security number. The account is deposit only therefore you cannot withdraw any of the funds.

The only purpose of this account is to make it appear as though you have some type of asset that the bank can verify. The borrower simply lists the bank account on their loan application and the lender contacts the bank and requests a verification of deposit (VOD)

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I am a commercial bank loan officer. I've refinanced a few of the Deposit Loans done by Trade Capital. The program works if you pay attention and pay on time. If you miss your first payment, or can't afford your payments, you won't like the credit reporting. But if you take it seriously, you will have no problem. I've sent some clients to Jonathan Warren at Trade Capital Company too. No problems. If you get a Standard Deposit Loan with them, and you don't have any derogatory credit for 24 months, they will get you a line of credit with us or a half dozen other banks. Better for $100,000. to $1 mil. Too complicated for consumers.

Posted on 08/24/2008 at 1:08:28 AM

I used a deposit loan with Trade Capital Company to improve my business credit. It worked perfect. They got it on Experian Business. I also got D&B to confirm it. It did take a little over a month to show up. But you have the description a little off. You just borrow funds to hold them on deposit, and later give the deposit back. Meanwhile you just make monthly interest payments. I think your description is a bit confusing here. Also, they don't do any fake 'seasoning' of the funds. And, If you DON'T pay on time, it will hurt your credit. I think some of the comments in here are people who couldn't pay and are trying to get back at Trade Capital.

Posted on 08/22/2008 at 10:08:25 AM

Hi just to let all of you know about Deposit Loan Programs. Do not; I warn you do not apply through Try.Tc aka (Trade Capital Company). They have not reported my account or started to draw from my savings or checking to pay off the interest required for the loan to be valid as a certified paid for loan when the year is up (yes, 1 year is required through Trade Capital Company). This loan is not reported to the 3 major credit bureaus unless any payment is drawn. I have gotten a loan for 50,000K and only a verification or VOD is valid but no reporting to the credit bureaus. I too am warning you, do not go for this scam. The main point of getting this type of loan is to get good credit, credit that is reported to the credit bureaus for proof of good-with standing credit.

Posted on 05/07/2008 at 3:05:25 PM

Don't apply through Trade Capital Company. You will find a problem getting your payments reported to the 3 major credit bureaus do due fraudulent claims of the President: Jonathan Warren. You were warned. Look up a google search and look below the page.

Posted on 05/07/2008 at 3:05:56 PM

Check out http://www.try.tc/apps.html but it might be a little more than 1%.

Posted on 10/28/2007 at 5:10:00 PM

ladybug where is trade capital located

Posted on 10/24/2007 at 5:10:00 PM

dlp programs in chicago

Posted on 10/24/2007 at 2:10:00 PM

Trade Capital offers this.

Posted on 10/04/2007 at 11:10:00 PM

Im having a hard time finding a bank who does the DLP ... most of them tell me that they only do secured lines of credit, with a rate of prime+2 or 3 points.... can you please refer me to the institution who offer such a program at 1% ? Thank you in advance ..( great info) )

Posted on 09/13/2007 at 4:09:00 PM

You wrote: "A bank associated with a Deposit Loan Program deposits $25,000 or more into a bank account in your name and using your social security number. The account is deposit only therefore you cannot withdraw any of the funds." At the risk of sounding like a complete idiot, as opposed to a partial on, where does the $25,000.00 come from? I'm trying to understand how this works for the following reason: I want to purchase a Co-op. The seller has accepted my offer of $150K. The Co-Op board requests a 20% downpayment. I only have $17K. Can a Deposit Loan Program get me to the other $13K? If it does, won't the bank turn me down for a mortgage for already having such a significant loan outstanding? I would think they'd require me to pay it off at or befoe closing. I look foward to your (or anyone's) response. The place is great. I'd like to purchase it within the next 2 months.

Posted on 09/11/2007 at 8:09:00 PM

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