home loans – mortgage refinance second mortage

May 30, 2010

Low Home Mortgage Equity Loan Rates are Obtainable

Josh Spaulding asked:




One of the benefits to purchasing a home is developing a strong financial portfolio. As you make payments on your home, you are building up equity in a property that you can use a later date if you need to. A home equity loan is a closed-in loan that you can obtain in order to get cash from your home. If you are considering this type of loan, you want to find the best home mortgage equity loan rate. Getting the best rate allows you to make the most of your money.

Home equity is the amount of money that you’ve invested in your home by making payments or placing a down payment. It’s the difference between the outstanding loan amount on your home and the value that it’s appraised at. Your home equity loan is held as a second lien on your property, or commonly referred to as a second mortgage.

You can generally find a good home mortgage equity loan rate even if you have bad credit. This is because you are putting up your home as a collateral in the loan. The bank knows that in a worst case scenario, you can offer your home as payment. For the bank or other lending institution, home equity lending is very low risk.

There are several steps that you can take to get the best home mortgage equity loan rate. Even though you don’t have to have perfect credit, you do need to take steps to improve your credit. If you have a lot of outstanding debt, the bank will see you as a potential default. You’re more likely to miss a payment or go into bankruptcy in their eyes. Reduce your credit card debt and close the cards that you aren’t using in order to raise your credit score.

You can also find a better rate by shopping around. Don’t feel like you have to stick to your current bank. A different bank or lending institution may work harder to get your business, and that can translate to better rates. You should also consider finding a mortgage broker who can shop around for you. A mortgage broker will obtain quotes from many different institutions and find you the best rate.

No matter what route you go, whether you get your loan through your current bank or find a new one, make sure to shop around sufficiently so you can get the best home mortgage equity loan rate.

Lorraine

April 19, 2010

Can you roll over credit card debt into a house mortgage?

getting old asked:


I would like to purchase my first home or townhome, but have about 6000 dollars in CC debt, can I tact that onto my mortgage loan? I know they do some creative loans now a days.. just a thought

TERRANCE

August 4, 2009

Home Mortgage Loan – 5 Things to Avoid at All Cost if You Want That Loan

Alan asked:






There are several things that you will have to provide proof to any lender before you will be approved for any home mortgage loan that you apply for. The 5 things that can shoot you down are: Inadequate Income, Too Many Outstanding Debts, Poor Credit, Improper Documentation and Lack of Information.

Inadequate Income

Your income, or lack of enough of it, is one of the determining factors that a lender will use when approving any home mortgage loan. From the lender’s standpoint, if you are barely making enough to make ends meet currently, you will not be able to afford the mortgage payments and they are likely to end up having to foreclose on the property.

Too Many Outstanding Debts

This can also cause you to be turned down for a mortgage. When a lender sees that you have a lot of credit card debt, too many open lines of credit or owe too much on current loans, they might turn you down based on this. If you cannot afford to pay your current debts, you are going to be considered a bad credit risk.

Poor or Bad Credit

This is one of the fastest ways to get denied a home mortgage loan for. Any lender who sees too many late and/or missed payments on debts, charge-offs or recently opened lines of credit will take a second look at the buyer’s other information to decide if they are a good credit risk or not. Foreclosures and bankruptcies on your credit report are not good either. The only thing worse than having poor or bad Credit is having no credit at all! All of these will either disqualify you altogether or cause you to have to pay a higher interest rate, more points and make a larger down payment.

Improper Documentation

This one simply refers to the paperwork that you need to give to the lender when you apply for and during the processing of your home mortgage loan. You will be denied a mortgage if any of your personal or financial documents prove to be false. This refers to your Birth Certificate, Credit Reports, Income/Employment Information or any other information that you provide the lender. Providing false information may lead you to have to deal with serious legal charges. This is not saying that people have totally gotten away with buying property with stolen money, credit information or false/stolen identities, as that has happened. Most lenders go to great lengths to verify that all information given to them is correct and accurate.

Lack of Information

This is another really quick way to be denied for a home mortgage loan. If you either do not give the lender enough information to work with or simply refuse to do so, you will get turned down due to not enough information. This is referring to personal, financial, employment, familial and any other information that the lender needs to be able to make the best possible decision about your credit-worthiness or lack of.



JARROD

July 31, 2009

Home Mortgage Loan – 5 Things to Avoid at All Cost If You Want That Loan

Julian Lim asked:


Applying for a home mortgage loan can be a real mine field. Find out about the things that may disqualify you for that mortgage loan.

There are several things that you will have to provide proof to any lender before you will be approved for any home mortgage loan that you apply for. The 5 things that can shoot you down are: Inadequate Income, Too Many Outstanding Debts, Poor Credit, Improper Documentation and Lack of Information.

Inadequate Income

Your income, or lack of enough of it, is one of the determining factors that a lender will use when approving any home mortgage loan. From the lender’s standpoint, if you are barely making enough to make ends meet currently, you will not be able to afford the mortgage payments and they are likely to end up having to foreclose on the property.

Too Many Outstanding Debts

This can also cause you to be turned down for a mortgage. When a lender sees that you have a lot of credit card debt, too many open lines of credit or owe too much on current loans, they might turn you down based on this. If you cannot afford to pay your current debts, you are going to be considered a bad credit risk.

Poor or Bad Credit

This is one of the fastest ways to get denied a home mortgage loan for. Any lender who sees too many late and/or missed payments on debts, charge-offs or recently opened lines of credit will take a second look at the buyer’s other information to decide if they are a good credit risk or not. Foreclosures and bankruptcies on your credit report are not good either. The only thing worse than having poor or bad Credit is having no credit at all! All of these will either disqualify you altogether or cause you to have to pay a higher interest rate, more points and make a larger down payment.

Improper Documentation

This one simply refers to the paperwork that you need to give to the lender when you apply for and during the processing of your home mortgage loan. You will be denied a mortgage if any of your personal or financial documents prove to be false. This refers to your Birth Certificate, Credit Reports, Income/Employment Information or any other information that you provide the lender. Providing false information may lead you to have to deal with serious legal charges. This is not saying that people have totally gotten away with buying property with stolen money, credit information or false/stolen identities, as that has happened. Most lenders go to great lengths to verify that all information given to them is correct and accurate.

Lack of Information

This is another really quick way to be denied for a home mortgage loan. If you either do not give the lender enough information to work with or simply refuse to do so, you will get turned down due to not enough information. This is referring to personal, financial, employment, familial and any other information that the lender needs to be able to make the best possible decision about your credit-worthiness or lack of.



BRANDEN

July 16, 2009

Will this “Combo” mortgage hurt my credit?

JoeyGirl asked:


My hubby and I have a first mortgage, home equity loan, 2 auto loans and credit card debt. We are doing ok – but never have any extra money. We are interested in the combo loan from Countrywide – where they are combined.

I’ve heard that consolidation can hurt your credit. Will this do that to our credit? Since we are doing good, and just want to lower our payments into one, we don’t really NEED to do this, and don’t want to cause any credit damage.

Your insights please! :)

LON

January 21, 2009

My fiance has bad credit. I have been approved for a mortgage. Should I add him to the mortgage?

Shirley F asked:


Will the rate increase if I add him to the mortgage after I have been approved and made a few payments? We make close to the same money and he will be paying at least half of the mortgage loan. I want him to be co-owner of the house even though he has 30K in credit card debt.

SHELBY

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