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I want to buy my first home and have a credit problem, can anyone give some advise?
Posted on January 24th, 2011 10 comments -
IS IT A FELONY IN AZ TO COLLECT RENT AND NOT PAY MORTGAGE?
Posted on November 18th, 2010 3 comments -
I need HELP what should I do about a mortgage loan? Can I receive one with bad credit and low income?
Posted on October 8th, 2010 2 commentsKaren P asked:
Hello! I am a single mother of 2 children. I currently am paying $1200 in rent and I can not afford it. It kills me to be paying so much when I’m not even going to own the house. My credit score is really low about 515. Are there any first time buyer loans that don’t look at your credit score? Also fix your mortgage payment according to your income. I need some credit counseling also at no cost and can not find any around my area. (Atlantic County, New Jersey) My student loans are in default. I honestly do not know what to do. If you have any advice please let me know. No bashers please I already know that the decisions that I made in the past now affected me I wish I would have known it then. Thank you so much for taking your time to read my problems. – Karen
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Advice On Second Property Mortgage Offers
Posted on July 6th, 2010 No commentsSean Horton asked:
There are many good second property mortgage offers around, that is providing you know what you are looking for and you know where to go to dig them out. By far the best way to go about getting the best deal when it comes to your second mortgage is to go with a specialist broker. A broker knows the ins and outs of second home mortgages and knows exactly where to look to get the best deal for your needs.
When it comes to getting the best second property mortgage offers then you will of course have to decide what it is you are buying the property for, the type of mortgage will differ according to the fact of if you are thinking of letting the property or are going to be using it as a holiday home for yourself.
Another difference for the two is the insurance you will need to cover your second property; if you are going to be letting it then you will need to take out landlord insurance which will cover the tenants and yourself. If going for a buy to let mortgage then you will have to meet certain requirements set out and these include making sure the property is fully furnished, it has be available to rent for at least 140 days out of the year and you must let it for 70 days within a specific period of time. Of course you can discuss this with your broker to make sure that you get the best deal on your mortgage.
Lenders will calculate the mortgage on different factors, for example if the property is going to be used as a holiday let then the lender will want to know that it is in an area that is going to draw in renters. One of the main factors taken into consideration by the lender of a holiday let mortgage is that you will be able to bring in around 130% of the mortgage from the rent. If you are going for just a second mortgage for your property then the biggest factor will of course be the amount of income that you earn.
Whichever type of property and mortgage you are going for the easiest way to get the best second property mortgage offers is by going to and taking advice from a specialist broker. While you will have to pay for the services of the broker when you take into account that they have the expertise in finding the best deals and giving the best advice you could in the long run save yourself money if you should make a huge mistake by going it alone.
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Renting my house while trying to remodify the loan – do I have to continue to pay the mortgage?
Posted on June 5th, 2010 2 commentsKristen asked:
So, I’m in the process of trying to have my loan “re-modified” as I’m upside down in my house now (I bought it for $310,000 2.5 yeras ago, I owe $240,000 on it now, and it would only sell for about $210,000 if I’m lucky). So, I’m getting ready to have renters move into the house. They will not be paying me enough to cover my mortgage, but only a couple hundred dollars off. So, here’s where it gets tricky. Apparently to remodify a loan, the mortgage company won’t even entertain the idea until I am approx 3 months behind on payments, so I have stopped paying my mortgage in order to make this happen. BUT – when i have renters in the house, am I legally obligated to send their rent money into the mortgage company? Becasue that obviosuly negates what I’m trying to do. Any advice or insight?
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how does getting prequalified for a home loan help in purchasing a new home?
Posted on April 20th, 2010 8 commentsjustsomedumbgirl asked:
for first time buyers, with not so stellar credit. if i can pay for the whole thing in one fell swoop, why is everyone advising me to take a mortgage?
wouldnt it be better to buy it outright? then i wouldnt have to sweat coming up with a monthly sum- a mortgage doesnt seem so different from having to come up with a rent to me
Jessie
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