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If your monthly payment on a fixed-rate loan includes escrow amounts for taxes and insurance, your payment each month could change over time due to changes in property taxes, insurance, or community association fees.

 

 
           
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Mortgage Refinancing TipAsk for more than just rates. Bad loan officers will tell you anything to keep you on the phone -- then change the details to suit them later. Instead, make them get real with you! Ask how long they've been in the industry. Probe them about their experience in the industry. Also, ask what their opinion is on the current market and where it's going.


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Michigan Mortgage Lenders AssociationMichigan Mortgage Lenders Association »
List of proposed Michigan legislation that would affect bankers, and the position of the MMLA.
 
Michigan Association of Community BankersMichigan Association of Community Bankers »
MACB is the only banking organization in Michigan whose active members are exclusively banks and bankers who subscribe to the independent banking philosophy.
 
Michigan Bankers AssociationMichigan Bankers Association »
Back copies of the MBA's biweekly bulletins, lists of banks with trust powers (by location and by type of power), and a list of educational programs.

 


 
      


Mortgage Refinancing TipBoth new homebuyers and refinancers can get free access to the credit reports that lenders use by visiting AnnualCreditReport.com, a website created via Congressional mandate. A free report from each of the three consumer reporting agencies -- TransUnion, Experian and Equifax -- is available at no cost every 12 months. Check for errors; if mistakes are found, don't hesitate to dispute any and all inaccurate and derogatory items.
 

Mortgage Refinancing TipDon't escrow taxes and insurance. Unless you're undisciplined, avoid putting monies in escrow to cover your property taxes and homeowner's insurance. There's usually a fee for this privilege that runs under 1 percent of the loan amount, in states where it's allowed. "Paying the fee will allow you to time your tax and insurance payments to your benefit," says Bank South's Steve Austin. For instance, you may be able to prepay taxes that are due next year and use those payments to reduce your current tax bill. Moreover, you get to hang onto your money longer. That may be an advantage when interest-bearing accounts start paying more.
 

Mortgage Refinancing TipMany financial advisers caution against cash-out refinancing to pay down unsecured debt (such as credit cards) or short-term secured debt (such as car loans). You may want to talk with a trusted financial adviser before you choose cash-out refinancing as a debt-consolidation plan.
 

Mortgage Refinancing TipIf you are refinancing from one ARM to another, check the initial rate and the fully-indexed rate. Also ask about the rate adjustments you might face over the term of the loan.
 

   

   


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