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When you first buy a home, it can be very frustrating and complicated but it can also be extremely exciting. There is no feeling like being able to call a home your own and have the freedom to decorate it and change it any way you want.

Do you want old wrecked cars on your lawn Go for it. Finally build a duck pond of your own Sure, it’s YOUR house and you can do what you want.

Unfortunately, life happens and sometimes you won’t quite be able to make your loan payments all the time. This is where private mortgage insurance comes in.

When you first buy your home, most lenders expect you to pay a large down payment of at least 20 percent or get some kind of insurance loan protection program that’s called private mortgage insurance.

This insurance coverage will protect the lender just in case you are ever unable to make your monthly payments. This insurance doesn’t cover anything else though.

If your home catches fire or something, you better hope you have some other types of insurance. This is only to cover you if you fail to make your payments.

Even if you don’t need it, it doesn’t hurt to get private mortgage insurance just in case. No job is 100 percent reliable and if you have to relocate or change jobs, you won’t have to worry about your house payment if you happen to go a week or two without pay. It’s better to be safe than sorry.

So, you are planning to buy your perfect house or commercial property but don’t know what your options are in the mortgage department.

Well, there are tons to choose from and they are all tailored to your specific needs. If you have a great job and money isn’t an issue, you can make higher payments and possibly pay off your loan in as little as 10 to 15 years.

For many people though, they don’t have great jobs and need to best plan for their budget.

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Most mortgages differ in just a few ways. They may require balloon payments up front or toward the end of the loan period or they might be influenced monthly by ever changing interest rates.

Fixed rate loans are very popular because you are guaranteed to have the same bill every month regardless of interest rates. If you are on a budget, this is a great option.

Adjustable rate loans differ from fixed rate as they fluctuate with current interest rates. Don’t worry though, they usually have a cap so you won’t be paying twice as much as the month before. The cap is usually just a couple percent.

These are just a couple of popular types of home loans. If you plan on getting a commercial loan, you will have many more mortgage types available.

Some of these have very low payments for the first year until your business is established and they they increase so you can pay them off quickly.

The best bet is to research the different types of loan you are interested in and discuss them with your broker.

mortgage puzzleEvery homeowner knows what a mortgage is but do you Many people have heard that term on movies, television shows, and commercials but don’t really know what it really means.

To put it simply, it’s a loan where you are using your house as collateral. The difference between this and a normal loan is that your house becomes your backup just in case something happens and you are unable to continue payments.

Mortgages come in many different forms depending on what you are looking for with regards to financing. Some examples are the fixed rate and adjustable type.

These differ in how the payments are set up and whether or not each payment will be influenced by current interest rates across the country.

There are also commercial loans if you are planning on buying an apartment complex or other type of real estate that has the potential to make you money.

Before you decide to buy a home, it’s very beneficial to do as much research as possible. You should try to learn about each different type of mortgage and what the payments actually consist of.

Do they change each month Should you put a lot of money down before setting up payments It can be very complicated and stressful for almost anyone due to the sheer ending cost of it all.

Owning a home is a dream for many people and you will want to make sure you are well educated on home ownership before you even speak to a broker.

mortgage-staffA good mortgage broker is something every potential homeowner or experienced real estate investor needs to have on their side.

There is no shortage of brokers out there and they come in all shapes and sizes with various personalities.

What people don’t realize is that if you have a very helpful and friendly broker, it can really make a difference in your entire attitude about getting a loan.

When you have a good mortgage broker, you will usually have a pretty stress-free loan process and they will be able to explain it all to you simply and easily.

So how do you know if you have a good broker There are some very simple things that will tell you right away if your broker is good or not.

One of the best ways to judge a mortgage broker is just with common sense. Does your broker like to talk and have an excited attitude

That can definitely improve the experience for you but there are other factors to consider. Punctuality is very important and someone missing dates can be infuriating.

If your broker says they will call at 6 pm and they miss it every time, it might be a problem. You really want someone very punctual.

The broker should be able to list off mortgages and programs by heart as well. It’s not a good sign if they are flipping through a book every few minutes to look up terms and arrangements.

A good way to tell if your mortgage broker is good is to make sure they are willing to answer any question imaginable without getting frustrated.

Ask them something a couple times in one sitting just to see what they do. If it’s obvious they are annoyed and don’t ask why you repeated it, they might not be paying attention and just reciting some spiel they use on everyone.

From our friends at the New York Times… On July 30, the Housing and Recovery Act went into effect. Now, the nation’s 12th largest mortgage investor, Taylor, Bean and Whitaker (TB&W) Mortgage Corporation has closed its mortgage lending operations. TB&W served as a major wholesale investor for many major mortgage brokers, such as Metro Brokers Financial, Inc. as well as smaller mortgage banks nation wide.

On Tuesday Aug. 4, TB&W was barred from making loans insured by FHA. On Wednesday, Aug. 5, was also barred from selling loans to Freddie Mac. As a result, Taylor Bean will not be able to close and fund any more loans that are currently in their pipeline. All loans that are approved and not closed with TB&W will have to be moved to other mortgage investors. In addition, TB&W was the 3rd largest FHA investor and a major investor partner with the Department of Community Affairs (DCA). They also controlled a large amount of the National Stabilization Plan (NSP) $14,000 funds for Georgia. However, DCA has not advised what will happen to the unused Taylor, Bean & Whitaker NSP funds. These government funds are currently reserved by homebuyers who are under contract to buy foreclosed homes in Georgia that meet the NSP program guidelines.

So get ready folks, this [undoubtedly] could cause more delays in closings. As I find out more news about TB&W and the NSP funds they control for loans not yet closed, I’ll be sure to post it on the blog.

Special Note: Homeowners who have a mortgage with TB&W should continue to pay their mortgage payments as normal until they receive notice from TB&W loan servicing or a new loan servicer.

Real Estate Agents doing work for TB&W should check with your field service company/provider to verify payment of any pending work orders… This includes  all work requests including: grass cuts, inspections and property preservation.  Most will pay you for work already performed but a deadline will most likely be imposed this week for any pending work.

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