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Dec 30, 2007 by discokevin2001 | Posted in Renting & Real Estate
I have worked in the mortgage industry for many years. So correct me if I am wrong, but as long as you make your P&I on the mortgage every month, they cannot report you to the credit bureau. I am fighting my mortgage company on the amount of escrow
Depending on the state you reside in-if you signed an escrow disclosure statement clearly indicating all the impounds during closing & your LTV is greater than 80%, the mortgage company can asses you late fees & report you to the credit bureau.
starry82nite | Dec 30, 2007
Depending on the state you reside in-if you signed an escrow disclosure statement clearly indicating all the impounds during closing & your LTV is greater than 80%, the mortgage company can asses you late fees & report you to the credit bureau.
starry82nite | Dec 30, 2007
Mortgage payment?
Nov 11, 2006 by MP | Posted in United Kingdom
My current mortgage payment is 4000 a month interest only and $700 a month property tax's.
I am in the 33% tax bracket federal and 9% State. Does this mean my actual payment after tax savings is 2700. 4700 times 42% equals 2000. So am I really
Yes
Phil O' Brien | Nov 11, 2006
Mortgage Payment?
Nov 01, 2007 by anything i want | Posted in Renting & Real Estate
If your mortgage payment with insurance and escrow for property taxes and all the other stuff is about $1000 and you can't make that payment due to finacial problems, is it true that even if you can't make that payment is better to pay "some"
I am a Senior Mortgage Officer who works with people who are often times behind on the their mortgages. The biggest mistake that people make is to ignore and avoid their mortgage company when they're having trouble. Foreclosure is expensive for banks
crrickey1 | Nov 05, 2007
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Nama may defer €30m in payment
18.05.12
SIMON CARSWELL, Finance Correspondent
THE NATIONAL Asset Management Agency has said it may defer payments from buyers totalling €30 million to encourage the sale of up to 750 residential properties under its scheme to protect buyers from negative equity.
The State agency launched the the pilot scheme of its 20 per cent deferred mortgage payment plan in an attempt to shift some of its 10,000 habitable residential properties and stimulate activity in the moribund property market.
Source: Irish Times
AMT Auditing Services Broke Agreements On Mortgage Audits, Customers Tell BBB
18.05.12
– A Utah company charged homeowners hundreds of dollars each for “risk free” mortgage audits, then either delayed their promised refunds for months or never paid them at all, customers told the Better Business Bureau (BBB).
Consumers from Missouri, Illinois and several
Source: STLtoday.com
Mortgages - FHA: Pay Down Debt First
18.05.12
If you’re thinking about applying for a mortgage loan from the Federal Housing Administration – or refinancing your current loan – you may soon have a new roadblock. If you owe more than $1,000 in debt that’s in collection, an FHA loan will be off limits to you starting this summer, due to a controversial new rule that goes into effect July 1.
Source: San Angelo Standard Times
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Tracking mortgage's owner can be ordeal
DesMoinesRegister.com - May 01, 2011
He shelled out $13000 to bring his first mortgage up to date through the end of March. That was after months of asking Citimortgage to tack his missed payments onto the end of the loan. After the lump payment, he was left with $130 in his bank account,
Facing Foreclosure? Bankruptcy Might Be a Better Option
PR-USA.net (press release) - May 01, 2011
In chapter 13 bankruptcy, you will work with the bankruptcy court and trustee to create a payment plan to pay off a portion of your secured debts within three to five years. This repayment plan can include missed mortgage payments, giving you an
Mortgage lifeline: Struggle to keep homes
The State - Apr 30, 2011
With just $56 to feed his family — including five children — until his next payday and a $1200 mortgage payment looming, the 48-year-old construction worker made the 100-mile trip from Stallings, NC,
Paid-off mortgage frees cash for Roth IRA
Minneapolis Star Tribune - Apr 30, 2011
Q My wife and I paid off our mortgage and have both opened Roth IRA accounts with monthly contributions of $500. Our mortgage payment was $1100.00. Also we learned that our maximum contribution to Roth IRA is pegged at $6000 each, so this fits nicely