Mortgages Home Loans – bankruptcy modification
answers to your mortgage loan questions
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Should I stay away from a second mortgage interest only loan?
Posted on October 30th, 2010 6 commentsdwanal asked:
I’ve been approved for a 1st mortgage at a fixed rate of 7.38 and a 2n mortgage interest only at 10.425. This loan is for an investment property. I’ve been told that the 2nd loan is Home equity line of credit. How much will my payments go up on the 2nd mortgage and should I look for another loan. Thank You.
Marilyn -
Modifying 1st mortgage before bankruptcy auction date-does 2nd home equity stay discharged, or is it activated?
Posted on October 25th, 2010 2 commentsRoxanne K asked:
My daughter and son in law have gone through chapter 7 bankruptcy in Oregon. They had a 1st and a 2nd mortgage (which was a home equity loan). There is an auction date set for the sale of their home, but their first mortgage company is giving them the opportunity to ‘save’ the home through a loan modification before it goes to auction. My son-in-law has had recent employment and there is a slight chance they could stay in their home if the details are worked out. My question is this; can the 2nd mortgage (home equity-different lender) come back and lien the house? Or worse yet, foreclose even though the 2nd was discharged during bankruptcy? My daughter doesn’t want to bother with modifying the 1st if there’s a big chance of the reviving the 2nd. This is in the state of Oregon, but maybe the laws are the same in all states.Thanks for the input!
Agnes -
Buying A Home After Bankruptcy – Get A Mortgage Loan After Bankruptcy
Posted on October 8th, 2010 No commentsCarrie Reeder asked:
If you have a recent bankruptcy on your credit and are looking to get financing for a home, there is hope. Buying a home with bad credit will just put more emphasis on the other two factors needed to get a mortgage loan, which are; income verification and a down payment.
After bankruptcy most lenders want you to wait at least 2 years from the time of the bankruptcy discharge before they will consider you for a mortgage loan. After the two year waiting period is over, you should be able to get financing easily. You should also be able to get 100% financing as well. You can usually achieve this as long as at least most of your payments have been reported to the credit bureau as having been paid on time since the discharge of your bankruptcy.
If you are looking to get a mortgage loan after bankruptcy sooner than the 2 years from the time of discharge, you will need to have almost flawless payment history since your bankruptcy discharge. Also, you may need to have a down payment. If you have even 3-5% to use as a down payment, that may be enough to help you get approved.
There are ways to get a down payment for your mortgage besides having the money saved in the bank. Here are some ideas of ways to do that:
1. Borrow or ask for a gift from relatives. After you have financed the house, you can usually go and take out a 2nd or 3rd mortgage up to the full value of your house, and then you could repay the relatives. Keep in mind that if you intend the money to be as a loan only from the relatives, you would need to disclose that to the lender before you close. Lenders usually have regulations about where the down payment is coming from and if you are not honest, it could be considered defrauding a lender.
2. There are down payment assistance programs like Neighborhood Gold or the Nehemiah program. These programs basically aid the seller in helping you with a down payment. Receiving a down payment from the seller of the property is illegal, but through these programs, it is legal. There are also other down payment assistance programs which are grants and do not need to be repaid or paid for by anyone. To find out about these, do a search on “down payment assistance” with your favorite search engine.
3. You could cash out a 401K or another investment and like in the first example, repay yourself with a 2nd or 3rd mortgage after the loan has closed.
Mortgage loans after bankruptcy are getting to be much easier to obtain these days. If you would like to see a list of our preferred bad credit mortgage lenders, visit this page: After
Bankruptcy Mortgage Lenders.
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