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Do Credit Pulls Lower My Score?

Did you know a borrower's score will not drop when a mortgage lender pulls their credit more than once in a two-week period? Read more.

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Do I Need a Land Survey?

A land survey is a graphic depiction of a property, outlining its legal boundaries and other features, intended to clear up any confusion for homeowners.

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Do More with Your Mortgage in 2021

Historically low mortgage rates have enabled buyers to do more with their money than arguably ever before. Read more on the PacRes blog.

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Do Mortgage Lenders Look at Rental History?

Positive rental history can help illustrate that you can meet monthly payments, which is a big part of qualifying for a mortgage.

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Do's & Don'ts of Real Estate Marketing: How to Attract New Clients

Want to establish yourself as a go-to resource in the real estate market? Discover how to leverage your unique strengths to attract new clients and stand out.

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Does Your Spouse's Credit Affect Your Loan?

Let's take a look at some of the ways that your spouse's credit scores and histories may impact your ability to get a loan.

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