2 Week Closings for Real

DDA Mortgage • November 15, 2019

Two weeks closings, how do you do it? 

We take the loan application over the phone. We put it all together in 45 minutes. A package is sent to the borrower... boom it's done. 

Check out the video to learn a little more about the process.

Check out our latest update about how-to process and close a lone application in under two weeks.
  • Transcript

    Didier here at DDA mortgage two weeks

    closings how do you do it we take the

    loan F over the phone we put it all

    together 45 minutes later a package is

    sent to the borrower we go through the

    lo announcement go through the documents

    electronically sign boom it's done so in

    one hour our package done signed in the

    system we get all the supporting

    documents download it to our secure site

    and from there that goes into

    underwriting I'm trying to take one day

    that's it comes out whatever conditions

    are we get them but at that time we have

    the file submitted in electronically

    sign order appraisal order title

    borrower shops for insurance survey yes

    or no get it done we can close within

    two weeks it is possible it is done all

    the time it just has to be well

    orchestrated where the realtor the loan

    officer and the borrower are all on the

    same page wanting to get it done to

    close quick.


    I'm Didier at DDA mortgage - in closing

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