Archive for March, 2010
Monday, March 29th, 2010
cj.lowery I currently work in the mortgage financing industry. I would like to be able to refinance my customers auto loans along with their home loans. Many of them do not have the equity to pay their auto loans off and many have rates on them ranging from 18-26%. This ...
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Sunday, March 28th, 2010
Dr. Andrews Technically, I have no employer. I can make $20,000 in a month, and then not make anything next month.
Can you still qualify for a home loan with this source of income? Do state laws vary? I'd be interested to move to Texas or Maryland.
All these answers suck thus ...
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Thursday, March 18th, 2010
psybernator Time for your best guess people. What do you think interest rates will do over the nex year to year and a half?
Will it go down over the next few periods? If so, how much, and for how long?
Will it go up afterwards? ...
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Tuesday, March 16th, 2010
sammus I want to refinance my mortgage and I want to start a home business before doing so. It would have no employees and I would still keep my current job. My home business will not require any due balances or credit lines to increase my debt. Would ...
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Monday, March 8th, 2010
john a Country wide lost my house payment this month. I sent the check to the southern california adress and they say it never arrived. Their customer service was very poor and they could care less that it was lost and said the post office is not their ...
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Monday, March 8th, 2010
james w If you provide the mortgage company with all the requested info do they typically follow up on that. Does it vary from company to company or is it a common practice for them to execute the 4506t form. Also, has anyone everheard of first choice mortgage ...
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Thursday, March 4th, 2010
Greatone76 I could use the help of potentially reworking my mortgage to be more affordable. It is possible for me to get by without doing so. If I do call my mortgage holder and rework my mortgage for a reduced interest rate or reduced principle how does that ...
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