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LOAN offers the following fixed-rate mortgages: Term Loan to value 30 Year Fixed (30 year) Up to 107% 15 Year Fixed (15 year) Up to 95%

The front ratio is the percentage of your monthly gross income (before taxes) that is used to pay your housing costs, including principal, interest, taxes, insurance, mortgage insurance (when applicable) and homeowners association fees (when applicable). The back ratio is the same thing, only it also includes your monthly consumer debt. Consumer debt can be car payments, credit card debt, installment loans, and similar related expenses. Auto or life insurance is not considered a debt.

Deed-in-lieu of Foreclosure - It is also called a voluntary conveyance. If you have a financial hardship and you have made a good faith effort to sell your home but have been unable to, you may be allowed to deed your property to us, the mortgage insurer or the investor. Detailed financial information and proof of hardship caused by circumstances beyond your control will be required for this option to be considered and may not be available on all mortgage types.

Is a Closing Cash Saver loan for me? Closing Cash Saver loan is designed to provide you with a rebate to cover your non-recurring closing costs. While these loans are most commonly associated with refinances, they can also apply to purchases. Closing Cash Saver loans will generally have a higher interest rate than loans in which you pay closing costs out of pocket. Consequently they are a good option for borrowers that plan to keep their mortgage for less than five years.

Risk and Market Fluctuation Even when it is easy to predict a trend in interest rates, choosing not to lock in is a risk. That is because, even in the middle of a trend, the daily fluctuations of interest rates can be extremely volatile. Daily economic news affects interest rates, sometimes dramatically.

Whether you choose to pay points or receive a credit, this amount will be applied to your closing costs when your loan funds. Learn more about points

Be sure that the information in your credit report is accurate. Inaccuracies or damage done by credit or identity fraud can seriously impact your credit rating and eligibility for the best mortgage loan programs. Check your credit report on a regular basis in order to keep tabs on the information placed on it, especially if you have had credit problems in the past.

In addition to the principal and interest portion of your monthly payment, the terms of your loan agreement allow us to collect funds from you for the payment of your real estate taxes, insurance bills, and sometimes other items. These additional funds are referred to as the escrow portion of your payment.

Yes. By sending in extra money each month, or making an extra payment at the end of the year, you can accelerate the process of paying off the loan. When you send extra money, be sure to indicate that the excess payment is to be applied to the principal. Most lenders allow loan prepayment, though you may have to pay a prepayment penalty to do so. Ask your lender for details.

Should I choose a fixed rate or adjustable rate loan? Fixed rate loans have a stated interest rate that does not change over the life of the loan, whereas the rates on adjustable rate loans are linked to an index and change as the index rate changes. Many mortgages, such as a 5-Year Fixed (30 Year), start as a fixed rate loan and then convert to an adjustable rate. Adjustable rate loans have more risk due to the possibility that the interest rate could increase. However, because you are assuming some of the risk the lender will generally reward you with a lower interest rate. These loans are best for borrowers who do not plan on keeping the loan for the full term. Learn more about fixed and adjustable rate mortgages

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What kind of lender is best? If you talk to a loan officer, he (or she) will probably say the lender they work for is the best and give you a list of reasons why. If you meet the same loan officer years later and he works for a different kind of lender, he will give you a list of reasons why that type of lender is better.

Changing At Renewal - If we collect funds through escrow for your insurance and you wish to change insurance companies at the time your current policy comes up for renewal, we will pay the premium for the new policy from funds currently held in your escrow account. However, you must contact our Customer Service area at 1.800.367.6448 at least one month prior to the renewal date and advise us you are changing companies, so we do not pay the renewal premium for your old policy. You must also make sure your agent sends us the premium billing for the new policy before the old policy expires. When changing insurance companies, the effective date of the new policy must be the same as the expiration date of the old policy, so there is no lapse in coverage.

How do I know which type of mortgage is best for me? Since some mortgage options are less conservative than others, it is important to determine if you are a “risk-taker” or if you prefer more stability in your financial dealings.

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