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Soft landings in home loan crash
San Francisco Chronicle,  USA -
The first two let qualifying homeowners refinance an existing mortgage into a more-affordable loan insured by the Federal Housing Administration. ...
7 Ways the Fed Could Bail Out Struggling Homeowners AlterNet
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Mortgage rates drop to lowest level since January
The Associated Press - Dec 4, 2008
The rates do not include add-on fees known as points. The nationwide fee for 30-year and 15-year mortgages averaged 0.7 point last week. ...
US Eyes Plan to Lift Home Sales Wall Street Journal
Could new home mortgage rates drop to 4.5 percent? WLBT-TV
A Rush Into Refinancing as Mortgage Rates Fall New York Times
guardian.co.uk - MarketWatch
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Things to do when your mortgage is paid
San Francisco Chronicle,  USA -
A: When you borrowed money to buy or refinance your home, you signed a mortgage document or a deed of trust. The latter is more commonly used throughout the ...
Sub-6% mortgages fail to spur refinancings
Buffalo News,  United States -
The average for a 15-year mortgage, often used in refinancings, dropped to 5.53 percent from 5.74 percent. (The rates do not include add-on fees known as ...
Program allows reverse mortgage for a purchase
HeraldNet, WA -
Previously, the fees were capped at 2 percent of the home's value or the county lending limit, whichever was lower. A reverse mortgage historically has ...

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Lower rates spark wave of refinancing
The Tennessean, TN -
Home purchases also increased during Thanksgiving week from the week before, but not as much as refinancing, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. ...
UPDATE 1-US mortgage applications post largest gain ever Reuters
Mortgage Refinance Applications Soar As Rates Fall EasyBourse.com
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Real Estate: Some things to keep in mind when buying first home
Annapolis Capital, MD -
The mortgage banker will also help you determine your closing costs. Closing costs are fees paid at settlement to cover things like paying the mortgage ...
Tips on whether to refinance your mortgage
Austin American-Statesman, TX - Dec 6, 2008
You can calculate it by dividing the mortgage fees by the monthly savings. The answer you get tells you how many months it will take for you to break even. ...
Home equity loan avoids fees of refinancing mortgage
ABC15.com (KNXV-TV), AZ - Dec 4, 2008
Still, a 6 percent rate on a no-fee home equity loan is worth a look. By the way, you may see home equity rates in the 4 percent and 5 percent range. ...
Road to ruin: Happy Valley street embodies national housing bust
The Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR -
But the mortgage, fees and taxes cost them close to $100000. "We did everything we thought we could," Aloma says. Pollock's once high-flying company has ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: home mortgage + mortgage + home  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/4/2008)


Boston Globe
Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac to Report Losses Through End of Year
Bloomberg -
5 (Bloomberg) -- Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the biggest US mortgage-finance companies, may report net losses through the first quarter of 2009 as home-loan ...
How Ginnie Mae differs from Fannie, Freddie San Francisco Chronicle
INTERVIEW-In new role, GSE regulator carefully mulls capital Reuters
Fannie faces glut of unsold homes Chicago Tribune
Wall Street Journal - TheChronicleHerald.ca
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Consumer Smarts: Mortgage insurance doesn't have to be forever
Seattle Post Intelligencer -
You can ask to have PMI canceled once you have paid down your mortgage to 80 percent of the original purchase price or the appraised value of your home, ...
US property dream has turned into a nightmare
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom -
Some of the estate agents and mortgage brokers have started running bus tours of homes that are subject to foreclosure. "Repo Home Tour" read the signs on ...
State Employees' Credit Union Rolls out Consumer-Friendly Reverse ...
MarketWatch -
... home equity loans and need another option in order to stay in their home or help pay for home healthcare. One alternative is a reverse mortgage loan. ...

China Daily
Shenzhen home buyers bugged by mortgage dilemma
China Daily, China - Aug 3, 2008
... among mortgage lenders, investment-oriented buying jumped 5 percent compared with 2006, and the proportion of those buying a second or a third home also ...
`Leveraged Bailout' Won't End Mortgage Madness: John F. Wasik
Bloomberg -
This leveraged bailout of quasi-government mortgage enterprises and strapped homeowners will rescue 400000 facing home loss at most, although more than 2 ...
More couples taking home-buying leap
Atlanta Journal Constitution,  USA -
Whether it's the economy or just changing times driving those numbers, it's important for all parties involved to remember that the mortgage changes the ...
Civil servants get new home ownership plan
Business Daily Africa, Kenya -
August 4, 2008: A window for civil servants to buy houses has been closed in favour of the workers securing shelter through a fund managed by mortgage ...
80% Seen Unable to Afford a Home
The Moscow Times, Russia -
05 August 2008Eighty percent of Russians are not financially able to purchase housing or take out a mortgage, Vladimir Ponomaryov, vice president of the ...

The Sheet
Mortgage stress concentrated among first home buyers
The Sheet, Australia -
The economic analysis in the report shows that 62 per cent of people who bought their first home in the past three years are experiencing mortgage stress, ...
Banks corner the market Business Spectator
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The Benefits of the Home Mortgage Interest Deduction -
EL GLAESER, JM SHAPIRO - NBER Working Paper, 2002 - papers.ssrn.com
... THE BENEFITS OF THE HOME MORTGAGE INTEREST DEDUCTION ... ABSTRACT The home mortgage interest
deduction creates incentives to buy more housing and to become ...

[CITATION] Home Mortgage Disclosure Act: Expanded Data on Residential Lending
GB Canner, DS Smith, NE Bowen, FM Benkoivic - Fed. Res. Bull., 1991 - HeinOnline

Default Risk on Home Mortgage Loans: A Test of Competing Hypotheses
JR Jackson, DL Kaserman - Journal of Risk and Insurance, 1980 - JSTOR
Default Risk on Home Mortgage Loans: A Test of Competing Hypotheses. Jerry R. Jackson. ...
678. De:fault Risk on Home Mortgage Loans undue financial burden. ...

[CITATION] The demand for home mortgage debt
LD Jones - Journal of Urban Economics, 1993

Introduction -
JR Barth, JD Shilling - The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, 1992 - Springer
... The subsidized home mortgage loans also adversely affect tranditional mortgage
portfolio lenders, like thrift institutions, because interest income is pushed ...

[PDF] Front matter, Home Mortgage Delinquency and Foreclosure
JP Herzog - 1970 - NBER
Home Mortgage Delinquency and Foreclosure ... 4.a '.. Inc. Herzog, John .P Home mortgage
delinquency and foreclosure (by] John P. Herzog and James S. Fancy. ...

Conventional Mortgage Home Price Index -
W Stephens, Y Li, V Lekkas, J Abraham, C Calhoun, … - Journal of Housing Research, 1995 - fanniemaefoundation.com
Conventional Mortgage Home Price Index 389 Journal of Housing Research ? Volume
6, Issue 3 389 ? Fannie Mae 1995. ... Conventional Mortgage Home Price Index ...

A Tale of Two Cities: Racial and Ethnic Geographic Disparities in Home Mortgage Lending in Boston … -
MH Schill, SM Wachter - Journal of Housing Research, 1993 - fanniemaefoundation.com
Page 1. Racial and Ethnic Geographic Disparities in Home Mortgage Lending 245 ... Page
3. Racial and Ethnic Geographic Disparities in Home Mortgage Lending 247 ...

Mortgage Debt, Insecure Home Ownership and Health: An Exploratory Analysis -
S Nettleton, R Burrows - Sociology of Health & Illness, 1998 - Blackwell Synergy
... of the onset of mortgage arrears rather than on the more devastating conse- quences
of the actual loss of a home through mortgage possession (Nettleton 1998 ...

[PDF] The False Messiah of Tax Policy: What Elimination of the Home Mortgage Interest Deduction Promises … -
JR Follain, LS Melamed - Journal of Housing Research, 1998 - fanniemaefoundation.org
... All Rights Reserved. The False Messiah of Tax Policy: What Elimination of the Home
Mortgage Interest Deduction Promises and a Careful Look at What It Delivers ...
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Which home mortgage fees are justified?

By Bob Bruss

June 19, 2006

DEAR BOB: Which home mortgage fees are proper for a lender to charge borrowers? I recall you said some fees are unnecessary junk or garbage fees to avoid --Stephen O.

DEAR STEPHEN: Mortgage lenders are constantly working 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to create new names for unnecessary junk or garbage fees to impose on innocent borrowers who have no clue when they are being ripped off. However, there are many honest mortgage lenders who won't try to impose unexpected last-minute fees.

 

I suggest you start shopping among at least a half-dozen mortgage lenders for a so-called "no cost, no fee" home loan. In today's mortgage market with rising interest rates, I recommend obtaining a fixed-rate mortgage.

However, if you are certain you won't keep your home more than five years, then an adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM) fixed for five years can save you a few interest dollars. But be certain it does not contain a prepayment penalty or negative amortization (where the interest rate adjusts monthly or semi-annually and unpaid interest is added to your loan balance).

If you are dealing with a direct lender, such as Wells Fargo, Bank of America or Countrywide, the lender's good faith estimate must reveal all loan charges. But you might be asked to pay legitimate fees to third parties, such as for the appraisal, credit report and lender's title insurance fee. That's fine. Those are not junk or garbage fees.

 

However, if you are dealing with a middleperson, such as a mortgage broker, his or her written good faith estimate might be less reliable. The reason is the broker often says, "I got you the best mortgage, but the lender imposed these unexpected junk fees at the last minute. Take it or leave it."

Watch out for unnecessary, 100 percent pure lender profit, previously undisclosed junk or garbage fees with creative names such as underwriting fee, document preparation fee, loan review fee, warehousing fee, and loan origination fee.

 
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If the lender asks you to pay a loan fee of 1 percent or 2 percent of the amount borrowed, usually called points, ask how much reduction you will receive in the loan's interest rate. For each one point loan fee paid, you should receive at least a one-eighth-percent reduction in your loan's interest rate for the life of the mortgage. Pay a loan fee only if you expect to stay in the house at least 10 years. Otherwise, take the no-cost, no-fee mortgage with all lender charges included in the interest rate.

WHY ALL CONDO OWNERS SOMETIMES GET ASSESSED WITHOUT RECEIVING BENEFITS

DEAR BOB: Our condo homeowner's association (HOA) got assessed $6,000 each for replacement of roofs, which we have to pay even if we sell the condo and move out. My roof was replaced last year, but they still want me to pay $6,000. What can I do? --Rita S.

DEAR RITA: Your HOA did not get assessed. Instead, the HOA is assessing the individual condo owners $6,000 each to replace the roofs.

That's the way HOAs work. It's like a mini-democracy. Even when your individual condo unit won't directly benefit, you are subject to special assessments approved by the HOA board of directors, which benefit the entire condo complex but not your specific unit.

SHOP AROUND FOR PROBATE FEES

DEAR BOB: My widowed mother recently passed away. The lawyer who prepared her trust wants to charge an outlandish fee just to fill out the death papers for the court for her small estate. Is it possible I could file the papers myself with the court? Where do I obtain them? --Eugene B.

DEAR EUGENE: If your mother left her major assets in a revocable living trust, as I constantly recommend, no probate court proceedings are required.

However, if she left a will with a testamentary or irrevocable trust, then probate court proceedings are usually required. This is definitely not a do-it-yourself project.

Shop around among probate attorneys. Although state law sets the maximum probate attorney fees allowed, based on the gross value of the deceased's estate, most probate attorneys will "adjust" their fees downward if you ask (unless there are lots of complications or a will contest involving the heirs).

Just because an attorney prepared a will and testamentary or irrevocable trust doesn't mean you must hire that attorney after the principal trustor dies. Shop around. You will be spending part of your inheritance for probate attorney fees.

SPITE-FENCE RULES

DEAR BOB: Several days after we phoned our neighbor to ask him to quiet his barking dog and stop running his tractor and spewing carbon monoxide near my disabled daughter's room, he built a tall spite fence. I live on a lake and had a nice view from my kitchen window for 28 years. The neighbor has lived next door for 17 years. But the couple next door is now splitting. What chance do I have to either remove part of the fence that blocks my lake view or cut it down by 2 feet? He moved out but still owns the house. The wife seems amenable to being reasonable. What recourse do I have? --Elly W.

DEAR ELLY: Unless your city or county has a view protection ordinance, you have no legal right to a view.

However, if the neighbor's tall fence is defined by local ordinance as a spite fence (usually 6 feet or taller built without a required building permit), you may have a legal right to have the fence removed. For details, check with a local real estate attorney.

ADDING NEW HUSBAND TO HOME TITLE WON'T SAVE TAX YET

DEAR BOB: In 1988 my husband and I bought a house together. In 1994 we got divorced and I changed the title to my name only. In February 2006 we got back together and remarried in May 2006. I added his name back to the title. If we sell our home within a year and file our income tax returns jointly for 2006, can we claim the $500,000 home sale tax deduction? --Rita R.

DEAR RITA: Not yet. For your "new husband" to qualify for an additional $250,000 principal residence sale tax exemption, Internal Revenue Code 121 says he must occupy the principal residence at least 24 of the 60 months before its sale.

However, he does not have to be on the title if he meets the 24-month principal residence occupancy test and you both file a joint income tax return in the year of principal residence sale. For full details, please consult your tax adviser.

NO WAY TO LEARN WHO IS BUYING THE HOUSE NEXT DOOR

DEAR BOB: I am interested in finding out who is buying the house next door to mine. The sale is currently pending. Is there any way to learn other than asking the buyers or realty agents directly? --Carole B.

DEAR CAROLE: No. Until a home sale closes and the title transfer is recorded, the real estate agents and the other parties handling the transfer cannot legally disclose who is buying the home. That is confidential information.

Nor can they reveal the purchase price without breaching their fiduciary duty to the seller and buyer. The only way to find out the buyer's name now is to ask the seller. But that individual doesn't have to disclose the buyer's name.

CAN HOME BUYER OBTAIN DISCLOSURES FROM PREVIOUS SELLER?

DEAR BOB: I feel the sellers from whom I bought my home did not disclose a material and expensive problem with the house. The neighbors tell me the previous owners tried extensive repairs over the years to remedy the problem, but did not succeed. Is there any way I can learn the disclosures the sellers of my house were given when they purchased? --Diane S.

DEAR DIANE: No. You have no legal right to obtain the written disclosures made to your seller unless that information is public information, such as local building permits, pest control inspection report, etc.

Of course, if there are any warranties, such as a 10-year roof warranty, you are entitled to the balance of that warranty period. For full details, please consult a local real estate attorney.

The new Robert Bruss special report "Probate Property Profit Secrets Revealed" is now available for $5 from Robert Bruss, 251 Park Road, Burlingame, CA 94010 or by credit card at 1-800-736-1736 or instant Internet delivery at www.BobBruss.com. Questions for this column are welcome at either address.

 


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