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These days most people request a Good Faith Estimate (GFE), but have no clue what to look for on the GFE. Make sure you request a GFE that has ALL fees estimated and disclosed. This includes: origination points, processing, lender, appraisal, title, escrow... ALL FEES... especially the Yield Spread Premium or YSP.

 

 
           
Mortgage Refinancing Help : Business: Financial Services: Banking Services: Banks and Institutions: Associations: United States : Wisconsin (4)

 

 

 

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.


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Coulee Region Bankers AssociationCoulee Region Bankers Association »
Listing members, forthcoming meetings, and speakers at previous meetings.
 
Wisconsin Bankers AssociationWisconsin Bankers Association »
Members, press room, and a brief history of BancInsure.
 
Wisconsin Mortgage Bankers AssociationWisconsin Mortgage Bankers Association »
Featuring a list of members, a calendar of forthcoming events, and an occasional newsletter.
 
Community Bankers of WisconsinCommunity Bankers of Wisconsin »
Recap of CBW involvement in recent legislation, advice on avoiding identity theft, and some soft-focus pictures of the staff.

 


 
      


Mortgage Refinancing TipYou have a legal right to a good faith estimate. Get a copy of this document and go over it with a fine tooth comb, it will reveal where there is a real problem.
 

Mortgage Refinancing TipThe majority of your mortgage payment goes toward paying interest. To save an astounding amount of money over the long term, choose a mortgage loan with a lower rate and a shorter payback term. A 15-year mortgage may be just what the financial planner ordered. This type of loan carries a larger monthly payment; but if your budget can withstand the jolt, you can save big bucks over the long haul.
 

Mortgage Refinancing TipIf you have equity built up in your home, and you need cash, you have two choices: get a home equity loan or utilize cash-out refinancing. Each has its pros and cons, so be sure to evaluate your situation carefully prior to making a decision.
 

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.
 

   

   


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