Articles, tagged with "mortgage documents", page 5
01st September 2008
Two of the most important aspects of home mortgage refinancing are the interest rate and the length of the repayment period. These two factors drive the overall cost of the loan you acquire.
When looking at home mortgage refinancing, rates and terms...
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Author:
Alan
28th August 2008
As real estate markets continue to decline around the country, many homeowners are wondering what they can do to protect themselves and the investment they have made in their home. There are actually many different steps you can take to make sure you stay...
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Author:
Heather Seitz
27th June 2008
Mortgages come in many flavors and various types adjustable rate mortgages. Adjustable rate mortgages are usually referred to as ARM's. They differ from fixed rate mortgages in that the initial interest rate can change. Many people are unaware of the basi...
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Author:
Bill Gatton
26th June 2008
Not all low interest mortgage loans were created equally. Some are truly good loans with valid low rates. Others are mirages using a low stated interest rate as camouflage for a higher rate. In order to tell the difference you must do your research, and t...
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Author:
Bill Gatton
20th May 2008
Unfortunately in today's troubled economic climate while most people are just trying to do what they can to weather the storm, some individuals consider this a perfect opportunity to exploit a vulnerable situation and make a profit.
By the end of la...
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Author:
M Shane
07th April 2008
A mortgage broker should know what you need from you loan, for now and in the future and then offer you the best products available on the market to meet your needs. Sounds simple? Well it can be. Your mortgage broker should have access to a large number...
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Author:
victoria Edema
01st April 2008
Perhaps the easiest part of buying a new home or refinancing your mortgage is sitting down with the title company at the end of the process. Figuring out the labyrinth of shopping around and getting the best loan program and interest rate may be one o...
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Author:
GetPreQualified
19th February 2008
Are your behind in your mortgage payments? Are you receiving calls from your bank looking for their money? Do you find yourself robbing Peter to pay Paul?
If any of the above scenarios describe you, you may be headed on your way to foreclosure. The ...
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05th November 2007
Even though loans are harder to get these days, picking a new home may be the simplest part of home buying. Finding the best mortgage rate is many times where the confusion begins. Most borrowers don't understand what all of the terms in their mortgage do...
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Author:
Peter Triton
30th May 2007
Australian Lending Markets
Private Mortgages, Solicitor Funding, Equity Participations
(by Oliver Banovec)
I have been involved in Australia in Private Mortgages since 1999 with the view to expand the market to similar levels to the United States. Pr...
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Author:
Oliver Banovec
17th May 2007
While a mortgage loan is disbursed, the borrower generally becomes so elated that he/she ignores the fine print that may be present on the mortgage documents. This could bring the borrower to heavy peril in future. Hence ignoring the fine print just in or...
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Author:
AdamHeist
08th May 2007
In this article, we look at the critical importance of a good document management system in the mortgage industry. The emphasis is on understanding the document-intensive nature of the mortgage industry. We also look at the specific ways in which a docume...
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Author:
abul kashem
10th April 2007
If you are going to purchase private real estate and not use a real estate agent there are certain things you should consider before looking at any private property.
There are 3 stages to purchasing a property:
1. Signing of the contract including con...
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Author:
Jacqui Smith
25th April 2006
Credit Scores – Does it matter?
If the borrower has a satisfactory credit history and the ability to pay timely payments, the borrower may be considered a prime borrower and rated as an "A" borrower. In this case the loan will be closed using standard ...
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Author:
Linda Chandler
20th April 2006
Save Money on Your Mortgage Loan
Did you know if you borrow $100,000 for a mortgage loan, you may pay back as much as $300,000? Yes, its true, and you may pay more than that depending on the interest rate and the number of years it takes you to repay ...
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Author:
Linda Chandler