Deciding On Foreclosure Posted By : John Andrews/Steven
May 20, 2008 in Mortgage
Deciding On Foreclosure Posted By : John Andrews/Steven
When homeowners have missed several mortgage payments, they should not be surprised when the banks come knocking on their door looking at foreclosing them. A lot of people just seem resigned to the fate as deciding on foreclosure is not something that they would decide on.
FHA Guidelines: HUD May Stop Your Loan From Closing Posted By : Carl Pruitt
Several years ago a problem cropped up all across the mortgage/real estate world and started causing a lot of problems for lenders whenever a mortgage defaulted. Every Tom, Dick and Harry that stayed up late at night wanted to become a real estate investor and “flip” houses.
Things You Should Know About Mortgages Posted By : JW Lam
Despite increasing numbers of the population having a mortgage, it is amazing how few people actually know what they are and how they work. Some people have gotten into the habit of calling them mortgage home loans but that isn’t right at all as they are not loans at all. There are three terms that you need to learn that are used: the first is mortgagor (the property owner), the mortgagee (the company that takes on the security for the property) and the mortgage (the contract to pay between the two). More accurately, it is a document that protects your lender’s interest with your property itself and a legal agreement you have provided to a lender.
The credit crunch and my mortgage. Posted By : Chris Clare
The current credit crunch which we are all experiencing is affecting the way in which mortgages are being given out. This article will aim to show why your good credit score last year may not be holding up as well this year, meaning you aren’t geting as good a market value.
The 50 Year Mortgage-Pros and Cons
With the 40 year mortgage becoming increasingly common in states such as California, where high home prices make mortgages less affordable for the average home-buyer, the latest mortgage product has b
