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Underwriting in Real Estate: What are Function and Importance?

Posted February 19, 2020 by Robert Linker
Underwriting in real estate

Underwriting evaluates the risk of a transaction. Banks do this by reviewing the borrower’s credit history and verifying the property’s value.

It is important because it minimizes losses for the bank.

Underwriters look for a borrower’s credit history, their capacity to borrow money, and the property’s value.

Learn more about underwriting.

 
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