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- 31. Second Mortgage vs. Home Equity Loan | LoanSafe.org
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Many people will confuse second mortgages and home equity loans, which is not surprising. They are both a second loan, but they do differ in many different
49KB - 13 Feb 2010
- 32. What is a forty year mortgage? | LoanSafe.org
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A forty year mortgage term is not very common, but some borrowers have obtained this extra long term to keep the monthly payments as low as possible. The most
49KB - 13 Feb 2010
- 33. What is a balloon mortgage loan? | LoanSafe.org
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Many borrowers out there are not exactly sure what the definition of a balloon mortgage is. This type of loan is not long term, but a short term mortgage. This
48KB - 13 Feb 2010
- 34. Will paying off my mortgage affect my credit score? | LoanSafe.org
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The chances of your credit score being affected by paying off your mortgage are very small. This move may decrease your credit score if your home mortgage is
49KB - 13 Feb 2010
- 35. Federal Reserve: Operation Mortgage Kill | LoanSafe.org
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It looks like the Federal Reserve is finally going to pull the last rug out from under the US real estate and mortgage market once and for all. To be quite
49KB - 13 Feb 2010
- 36. What is a reverse mortgage? | LoanSafe.org
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Senior homeowners can qualify for a low-interest loan that will use the properties equity as collateral, called a reverse mortgage. The Federal Housing
48KB - 13 Feb 2010
- 37. I Need Help Paying My Mortgage | LoanSafe.org
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Let’s face it, times are tough right now. Many of us have seen our jobs either go away entirely or our hours cut back. Some have had the raise we hoped for
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- 38. Reverse mortgage pros and cons | LoanSafe.org
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First off, a reverse mortgage is a loan that is only offered to elderly homeowners. This type of loan will use the borrowers existing equity as collateral in
48KB - 13 Feb 2010
- 39. What’s the difference between a fixed and adjustable rate mortgage? | LoanSafe.org
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Many people who are looking to purchase a home are not to familiar with the loan process and are wondering what is the difference between a fixed rate and an
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- 40. Can mortgage servicing companies foreclose on property? | LoanSafe.org
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Mortgage servicing companies usually initiate foreclosure proceedings on behalf of the lender or investor. Foreclosures occur when homeowners fail to make
47KB - 13 Feb 2010
- 41. Using the Mortgage Note To Determine Original Loan Terms | LoanSafe.org
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What is a mortgage note, and what is its purpose? Once you are done completing your loan application and all of your paperwork is approved and ready for
48KB - 13 Feb 2010
- 42. How to Become a Mortgage Broker | LoanSafe.org
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There are many different careers that are involved with the real estate industry. One of these careers is a mortgage broker. This line of work can definitely be
48KB - 13 Feb 2010
- 43. Difference between a recourse and non recourse mortgage | LoanSafe.org
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Many homeowners wonder what the difference is between a recourse and non recourse mortgage. The truth is both of these loans are very similar but have a few
48KB - 13 Feb 2010
- 44. Can a senior citizen get a 30-year loan? | LoanSafe.org
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It is against the law to discriminate in giving a long-term loan to anyone due to his or her age. The law also states that anyone who qualifies for a mortgage
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- 45. How much mortgage can I afford based on my income? | LoanSafe.org
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Figuring out how much mortgage you can afford is a process that involves several steps. However, once you have gone through all of them and have thoroughly
50KB - 13 Feb 2010
- 46. Use a Second Mortgage to Help Renovate Your Home | LoanSafe.org
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Many homeowners sooner or later after purchasing their home end up wanting to do some home repairs or maybe even some installations that need to be done. One
47KB - 13 Feb 2010
- 47. What Is Holding a Mortgage? | LoanSafe.org
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Holding a mortgage means that, instead of selling a house to a seller who has gotten a loan from the bank, you instead arrange to receive monthly payments from
47KB - 13 Feb 2010
- 48. Understanding Reverse Mortgages | LoanSafe.org
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With living and medical expenses higher they have ever been before, many senior citizens have a strong case of financial uncertainty. Many hard working
48KB - 13 Feb 2010
- 49. Forensic Mortgage Audit is the New Scam Targeting Homeowners | LoanSafe.org
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The FBI has announced that mortgage fraud is the top concern in 2010 for their white collar crime unit. With mortgage scams wreaking havoc on homeowners
48KB - 13 Feb 2010
- 50. What is a mortgage underwriter? | LoanSafe.org
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When applying for a loan or modification, the mortgage underwriter is the one who does a lot of the leg work when it comes to processing, analysing, verifying
49KB - 13 Feb 2010
- 51. I’ve Been Turned Down for a Mortgage, What Can I Do? | LoanSafe.org
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Being turned down for a mortgage can leave you feeling down and helpless. However, nothing will ever happen if you do not act on it. There are several things
49KB - 13 Feb 2010
- 52. Can I defer a mortgage payment? | LoanSafe.org
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Homeowners often find themselves in a financial crunch. When this happens, making monthly mortgage payments can be difficult. However, several lenders offer
49KB - 13 Feb 2010
- 53. Pros and cons of a mortgage short sale | LoanSafe.org
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Other than requesting a loan modification when becoming delinquent, a mortgage short sale is one of the most common routes for a homeowner to avoid foreclosure
52KB - 13 Feb 2010
- 54. How Do I Strategically Default on My Mortgage? | LoanSafe.org
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When homeowners take a mortgage out on their home, sometimes they make the decision to strategically default. This means they stop making payments on their
47KB - 13 Feb 2010
- 55. Who Knows If My House Has a Mortgage or If I Own it Outright? | LoanSafe.org
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How many people actually own their home outright? Actually there are many who owe nothing on their home, have no mortgage, and pay no monthly mortgage payment
47KB - 13 Feb 2010
- 56. What is holding a mortgage? | LoanSafe.org
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Holding a mortgage means that, instead of selling a house to a seller who has gotten a loan from the bank, you instead arrange to receive monthly payments from
47KB - 13 Feb 2010
- 57. What is a non-conforming loan? | LoanSafe.org
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Many people are well aware of what the definition of a conforming loan, but some may not know what a non-conforming mortgage is. This type of loan is also very
48KB - 13 Feb 2010
- 58. Definition of an Interest Only Mortgage Loan | LoanSafe.org
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Most of the time borrowers will obtain mortgage loans that require the borrower to pay principle and interest on the property each month. Loans that do not have
48KB - 13 Feb 2010
- 59. Can I Lock in a Mortgage Rate for 6 Months? | LoanSafe.org
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Some lenders can permit you to lock in the current mortgage interest rate for six months and even up to one year. However, to allow you to do this, they usually
48KB - 13 Feb 2010
- 60. Can Unmarried Borrowers Get a VA Mortgage? | LoanSafe.org
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Let us first examine the benefits of getting a Veterans Administration (VA) mortgage loan before answering the question. The main advantage of a VA mortgage
49KB - 13 Feb 2010
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