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Reduce Your Liability with Equity Release

Equity release is a process in which a retiree increases money against the property value of their house and the lender is paid back once the property gets sold. Mainly there are three equity release mortgage plans on the UK market. They are lifetime mortgage, withdrawing lifetime mortgage and home [...]


 
 

Mortgage servicers have come under the eye of CFPB: New rules

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau which was formed under the Dodd-Frank Act has decided to bring some new rules in the mortgage lending industry. These new rules have been devised in order to reduce the foreclosure rates in the country. The rules have been created to help the struggling and h [...]


 
 

Reverse Mortgages Help Seniors

A reverse mortgage is a unique product that is available to homeowners who are at least 62 years of age. These products have become recently popular throughout different news outlets and not always for the best reason. There are many misconceptions associated with these products and it is important [...]


 
 

Refinancing your house when you owe over 125% of the value

One of the biggest hurdles that homeowners faced in this market is trying to get out from a bad home load when they owe much more than the home is worth. Whether someone took advantage of an attractive ARM (Adjustable Rate Mortgage) that has just increased or forced to buy at a higher rate for a 30- [...]


 
 

Snag a great foreclosure deal to make the most of your money

Foreclosure rate has dipped to its lowest level since 2007. The total foreclosure filings and repossessions have decreased by 33% in the year 2011. Documentation problems and back logged court systems are mainly responsible for the drop in foreclosure rates. However, as the necessary formalities are [...]


 

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