Mortgage Refinansing Help    

Mortgage Refinancing Help

Mortgage Refinancing Help: Banks and Credit Unions

Closing costs can be expensive. If you plan on refinancing your home to save money, be sure to take into consideration how much the closing costs on the new loan will cost you.

 

 
           
Mortgage Refinancing Help : Home: Personal Finance: Money Management : Banks and Credit Unions (4)

 

 

 

Mortgage Refinancing TipBe Inquisitive. It's your responsibility to make sure that you understand the terms of your loan. Ask questions and listen carefully to the answers. Don't sign your loan documents until you are satisfied with the information and confident that you have made the right decision.


Mortgage Refinancing Help: Banks and Credit Unions ()

See also:


 
How to Open Bank AccountsHow to Open Bank Accounts »
Article offers tips and advice on opening a checking or savings account.
 
AmericaAmerica's Credit Unions »
Learn about credit unions, find a credit union you're eligible to join, and review personal finance topics and consumer news.
 
Online Banking: The basicsOnline Banking: The basics »
Defines online banking and describes advantages and disadvantages, fee structure, and levels of service.
 
Canadian banking fees: Hit the consumerCanadian banking fees: Hit the consumer »
Article discusses the cost of banking and the profit from fees in Canada.

 


 
      


Mortgage Refinancing TipClose inactive credit card accounts to improve your credit score, making you eligible for lower interest rate loans. You will need to notify the credit card companies in writing that you wish the accounts closed on your request. Next, check your credit report after 30 days to be sure closed accounts include the comment "Closed at Customer's Request." You want future lenders to know it was your request and not bad credit that closed your accounts. Also, take the time to check for any mistakes in your credit report that could negatively impact your credit score.
 

Mortgage Refinancing TipMany companies in this industry will do what ever they can to get away with charging you as much as they possibly can. Some of the ways they do this is not disclosing all the third party fees involved in a loan such as title insurance, appraisals, pre-paid tax and insurance escrows etc. It is important that you ask the loan officer you're speaking with about third party fees. If you don't they may not tell you and give you a good faith estimate that sounds fair, but at closing you'll find out that you have to pay a couple of thousand dollars more in fees you were unaware of. A good loan officer at a reputable company should have no problem disclosing all fees that pertain to your loan and should also make sure you understand what the fees are for.
 

Mortgage Refinancing TipWeigh the costs carefully of how long you will be staying in your home vs. how much of a savings you will be getting in a refinance. Make sure you include closing costs in your decision.
 

Mortgage Refinancing TipStick with a simple loan. It is easier to understand and less likely to get you into trouble. Adjustable-rate mortgages may seem like a way to get a bigger house now or to keep more money now, but when the rates adjust you can get into trouble. Avoid anything with a balloon payment. Just choose a simple 30-year mortgage you can easily afford.
 

   

   


    © 2010 - 2012 Mortgage Refinancing Help