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NICA Reference Articles: Negative Amortization Loan Negative Amortization Loan programs, which were once available to only the wealthiest of a bank's customers due to their ability to allow borrowers to defer interest, are now being marketed to more "c http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/119534.htm (Updated: 09/11/2007) Related Reference Topics: [brand names, option arm, pick a pay, smart choice]
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Home inspection An examination of the structure and mechanical systems to determine a home's safety; makes the potential homebuyer aware of any repairs that may be needed.
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No Income Verification Mortgage Loans The "no Income Verification" mortgage feature is designed specifically for self-employed, non-salaried or commissioned borrowers as well as salaried borrowers. This feature eliminates the need to veri http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/123626.htm (Updated: 05/12/2007) Related Reference Topics: [no income mortgage, no doc mortgage, nica]
Common dangers in older homes In most cities there are homes being sold that are over 50 years old. Because of there age there alot of homes that may still have dangerous materials and or old mechanical systems in place. Some of t http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/26935.htm (Updated: 04/12/2007) Related Reference Topics: [home dangers, lead paint, asbestos]
Online Mortgage Not too long ago, the phrase "getting a mortgage" painted a picture of our parents driving to a local credit union with a shoe box full of income documents, and would be interviewed by a loan officer http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/30716.htm (Updated: 04/12/2007)
"Banks Compete" Model of rate Shopping I am sure lots of you know about this model of business. You go online fill out a form with your personal and loan information and Voila, in minutes you have 4 professionals who will quote you their b http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/78130.htm (Updated: 12/30/2006) Related Reference Topics: [online rate shopping]
Moving Tips If you are moving out of the area, you'll want to research the new neighborhood. The easiest way to do this is to find a real estate agent in that area that can give you detailed information about a http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/62946.htm (Updated: 11/15/2006) Related Reference Topics: [moving, moving van, relocating]
The Loan Process (Start to Finish) The Loan Process begins with an initial consultation between the borrower and the broker. During the first conversation, it is extremely important for the borrower to discuss what they hope to accomp http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/18720.htm (Updated: 04/21/2006)
How to payoff your mortgage faster! The goal for most homeowners is to be free and clear with their mortgage. Technically the bank or lender owns your home until you have paid them back in full. There are several things that you can do http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/27091.htm (Updated: 03/13/2006) Related Reference Topics: [mortgage, payoff]
Tips for Working with a Real Estate Agent When working with a real estate agent, tell them the method that you prefer to communicate. You know what the best and easiest way to contact you is. Do you prefer the agent to send you listings to yo http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/25788.htm (Updated: 03/06/2006) Related Reference Topics: [tips, real estate agent]
Reasons Loan Applications Are Rejected Not realizing you are self-employed. First-time buyers who are self-employed (which can include working at home, being paid by commission only, or owning 25 percent or more of a business) often need t http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/15575.htm (Updated: 02/19/2006)
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