Finding a Lender for Your
Home Improvement Loan
Searching for a home improvement loan lender
A good lender for your home improvement loan is just as
important as finding a good contractor to perform the work.
Your lender should work with you while you work with the contractor in order
to accomplish a quality ending to a job well done.
Bid the job and choose a contractor first
Unless you are planning to do all the work yourself, have your
contractor under contract before you choose a lender for your home
improvement loan. One good reason to do that is to provide the information to your lender and perhaps obtain
some feedback from the lender if he has any experience working with that particular contractor. If you choose a
home improvement loan lender that specializes in home improvements, you can obtain a great deal of information
concerning each lender and thus learn how to work toward releasing funds.
If you discover that the contractor you chose has a tendency to
provide shoddy work very slowly, you may want to work with the lender toward an agreement that funds will only be
released upon on time completion and quality work. This gives the contractor an incentive to do a good job and work
efficiently in order to be paid. Both home improvement loan lenders and homeowners prefer this type of set up
although the contractors may not be fond of the lender overseeing their every move. When you’re building a new home
this type of set up is customary, but home improvements are usually done with more direct contact with the
homeowner rather than the lender.
Choose a lender experienced in home improvements
When you choose your lender, choose someone with experience
providing home improvement loans. This will give you more assurance that the work you contract will be completed to
your satisfaction and that the lender knows exactly what you are seeking. You want to work with someone that has
knowledge in what you expect in order for you to have someone to oversee your project if the need arises. Choosing
a lender for your home improvement loan that will work as a go between with you and the
contractor is in your best interest.
Keep in mind that not all lenders will be willing to oversee your
home improvement project unless it is a very large one. For example, if you are seeking a home improvement
loan to remodel your entire house, it is more likely you will be able to convince a lender to disburse the
funds as a portion of the work is completed. If you have a medium to small project, you are probably going to have
to do that part of the job yourself, but if you have problems with the contractor, the lender may
intercede.
Make sure the job is completed to your
satisfaction
If you are disbursing the funds yourself, make certain the work
is completed to your satisfaction before you pay the contractor. You also want to include this stipulation in your
contract so that you do not end up with inferior work that the contractor forces you to pay to avoid damaging your
credit rating. Your contract should clearly spell out exactly what you want and the date by which you expect it to
be finished.
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