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Bad Credit Mortgage Lenders - The 3 Most Common Subprime Lending Scams
Legitimate sub-prime lenders provide a needed service to many
wishing to buy a home. By offering financing to those with
adverse credit, sub-prime lenders offer a valuable financing
options. However, predatory lenders take advantage of people
with poor credit by charging excessive fees, forcing
foreclosures, or demanding titles. To protect yourself in your
home loan search, avoid these common mortgage scams.
Excessive Interest Rates And Fees
Predatory loans require a borrower to pay excessive upfront
costs or high fees. Some state laws protect consumers by putting
caps on interest rates or fees. If you have bad credit, you
should be paying no more than 8% higher than a conventional
loan. Limits on closing costs vary, but anything more than five
points should be viewed suspiciously.
Forcing Foreclosures
Another lending scam involves lending to people so they will be
forced into foreclosures. These types of loans typically have
monthly payments so high, you can't possibly pay them. They lure
people in by promising guarantee approval or cashing out your
equity, but they charge high interest rates. Before you sign a
loan, be sure you can afford the monthly payments.
Demanding Title
A growing scam involves supposedly refinancing your mortgage,
but in reality they scammer is pocketing your cash and title.
There are many variations on this scam, but usually these
con-artists will solicit those who have liens against their
property or received a foreclosure notice. They make a promise
of solving all your financial problems if you turn over your
title and pay an up front fee.
The scammer will then file for bankruptcy in your name that will
be dismissed since a third party initiated the process, but it
will still leave a mark on your credit report. The scammer will
also take mortgage payments from you, even though they didn't
pay off the first mortgage. In the end you may lose your house.
Protect Yourself
Protect yourself from these scams by being a savvy shopper.
Request quotes from several lenders before picking one. If you
have any questions, talk with the lending company. Legitimate
lenders will be happy to explain the process and answer any of
your questions.
Once you pick a lender, be sure you read all forms before you
sign the paperwork. According to federal law, you have three
days to cancel your mortgage after settlement. You will also be
refunded all fees, except the application fee.
1st And 2nd Mortgage Refinance Loan
Refinancing a first and second mortgage requires some extra
considerations. Depending on your equity, you may find that
combining the two mortgages results in a higher interest rate.
You may also find that you have to carry PMI with the... ...read more
Mortgage Delinquencies: Fact and Fiction
Kenneth Harney, a highly respected columnist for the Washington
Post, expresses surprise in his column recently because home
buyers in high-cost parts of the country like California,
Hawaii, Boston and Washington, D.C. are not leading the... ...read more
The Advantages of Reverse Mortgages
In recent years property values have soared, while investment
returns have been modest. This has created a situation where a
lot of seniors are finding themselves in the position of being
house rich and cash poor. These cash strapped... ...read more
What's A Mortgage?
Buying a home is an exciting prospect. Choosing the location,
the floor plan and finally sealing the deal. There is an
important element that exists in most home sales and that is the
mortgage.
Whenever you purchase a home and you don't pay... ...read more
Your Budget And Rising Petrol Prices
If you have a mortgage and are not struggling with the
increasing cost of petrol ... you are in the minority. And if
you aren't struggling now, how will you fare when the flow on
effect of high petrol costs starts to increase the cost of
living... ...read more