Pre-approval
A stronger lending check than pre-qualification, often involving a hard credit inquiry and a conditional commitment from the lender.
Full definition
Pre-approval is a more rigorous lending check than pre-qualification. Some lenders perform a hard credit inquiry at this stage and issue a conditional commitment to lend at a stated rate, subject to verification of income and identity. The distinction between pre-qualification and pre-approval is not standardised across lenders, so always read the disclosures to know which type of inquiry will be performed.
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- January 15, 2026
- Last reviewed
- May 22, 2026
- Pre-qualificationA preliminary check that estimates the loan terms you might qualify for, based on a soft credit inquiry that does not affect your score.
- UnderwritingThe lender's process of evaluating credit, income, identity, and risk before approving and pricing a loan.
- Co-signerA second person who agrees to repay your loan if you don't. A strong-credit co-signer can help you qualify or lower your APR.
- Co-applicantA second borrower who shares both the obligation to repay and access to the funds. Different from a co-signer.
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