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Home Equity Loans - The 3 Deadly Sins of Bad Lenders

You’ve heard of ‘The 7 Deadly Sins’, well here’s a bit of a spin, but the consequences can be severe if you don’t take these into consideration, or keep your eyes open for lenders who could possibly be doing this. Now, there are other more varied approaches that lenders can take, but I’d like to make you aware of the 3 more common ones. 1. When NOT To Sign Over Your Deed Ok, here’s the situation, you’re having trouble paying your monthly payments with your current lender. They’ve stepped up the game and have gone as far as to threaten foreclosure on your home. Worried, and not sure what to do, another lender approaches you, and offers to help you out by refinancing and helping you out in your ‘predicament’. But, because he can help you, he say’s as part of the formality, he needs you to assign your deed over to him, saying something like it will mean that your current lender will not be able to foreclose. DO NOT DO THIS! Once the lender has your deed, the financing will likely not come through, and you’ll be left in a home you no longer own. The lender can then almost do whatever he wants, and will treat you as a tenant, not as an owner. 2. When NOT To Draw Down On Your Equity You’re in need of some money… maybe you’ve hit some medical bills that weren’t expected. You’ve successfully built up a considerable amount of equity in your home over the years, and think that you’d like to use that. A lender approaches you, and says they can do it, but even though you won’t be able to afford the higher monthly payments, they tell you to “just bump up your income a little” to make it get through, then worry about it after. The problem with this is that you’ll likely lose your home. I’m not kidding, lenders like this don’t care if you can’t make the monthly payments, if you default, then they’ll just take your home and sell it and pocket the difference. Stay CLEAR of these people. 3. The Hidden Balloon Payment Clause If you’re pressed for payments, and want to refinance, make sure you read the fine print of the contract. A lender might come to you and say that they can reduce your monthly payments and save you from foreclosure. That might be well and good, but in the fine print, you might find something that says that the balance of the principal amount is due at the END of the loan in one lump some payment. If this is the case, be VERY careful, and don’t do this, you’ll likely face foreclosure anyway at the end of that loan. I hope that this guide has been helpful for you, and opened your eyes to some possibilities that are out there.

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