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When lenders offer a "no-cost" loan, they may include a prepayment penalty to discourage you from refinancing within the first few years of the loan. Ask the lender offering a no-cost loan to explain all the fees and penalties before you agree to these terms.

 

 
           
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Mortgage Refinancing TipBe specific about the loan you want. The more precise you are, the easier it will be for a loan officer or mortgage broker to find the best rate. For example, do you want a 15-year or 30-year mortgage? Do you need a "jumbo" mortgage (more than $333,700)? Are you willing to pay points to reduce the interest rate? The answers to these questions will depend on several factors, including when you plan to sell the house and how soon you want to retire your debt. Only you know the answers, but the sooner you know them, the better.


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Utah Bankers AssociationUtah Bankers Association »
Information on the Soldiers' and Sailors' Relief Act, and a list of banks and credit unions in Utah.
 
Utah Mortgage Lenders AssociationUtah Mortgage Lenders Association »
UMLA formed in 1996 by the merger of the Utah Mortgage Bankers Association (UMBA) and the Utah Association of Mortgage Brokers (UAMB). Includes a history of the its lobbying and campaign donations.

 


 
      


Mortgage Refinancing TipGet your interest rate and closing costs in writing as soon as you decide on a lender to work with. Get your lender to give you a commitment in advance of all of the costs that will be involved with your loan. Find out if the refinance loan you are getting has a pre-payment penalty as well. Sometimes lenders will leave out important information like this, if they think it might scare you away from refinancing with them.
 

Mortgage Refinancing TipHomeowners who want to refinance but can't because they owe more on their home than their home is worth (also known as "upside down") should focus their time and energy on making more money. Adding a part-time job or starting a side business will bring extra income into the household, income that can be used to make extra payments a mortgage.
 

Mortgage Refinancing TipDon't fall for the 0% apr unless it fits in with your master plan. A lot of brokers will try to get you locked into a low interest rate that will balloon on you in a couple of years and leave you out on the street.
 

Mortgage Refinancing TipGive yourself plenty of time to close. With most refinancings, your file is turned over to a closing or title company, which dictates the closing details. Like the lenders themselves, these firms are swamped when interest rates are low. Moreover, appraisers get backed up and can be difficult to schedule. So don't expect the closing to happen as quickly as anyone promises.
 

   

   


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