April 12, 2007

Ways to Avoid Mortgage Trouble

Ways to Avoid Mortgage Trouble

 

Here are some ways to keep from getting into trouble with your mortgage:

 

1. Keep a close eye on your mortgage and your finances. Be sure you know when your bills are due so you can pay them on time.

 

2. If you find you're having trouble making your payments, don't be embarrassed to talk to your lender. They can help you find out if you have the most appropriate mortgage for your situation. Plus, it's less expensive for them to help you than it is for them to foreclose your home and have to sell it.

 

3. If you have an adjustable rate mortgage (ARM):

  • Know when the rate will reset (adjust) and how high it will go so you can be prepared for any increases in your mortgage payment.

 

  • Look into refinancing to a fixed-rate mortgage. Interest rates are still low and will offer long-term stability and predictability when it comes to budgeting your finances every month.

 

4. If selling your home is the only option, you could sell faster if you can offer some help to the buyer.

  •  Offer to pay some or all of their closing costs. This may include paying points to help the buyer get a lower interest rate on their financing.

 

  • Consider offering seller concessions (monetary allowance) for landscaping, interior design, etc.

 

 

Read about other ways to keep from getting into trouble with your mortgage…

 

Do you know any other ways to avoid mortgage trouble? If you have any questions/suggestions you may contact us or leave us your comment below. 

 

 

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