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You can also save money on your mortgage refinancing by paying "points." This is a fee that effectively lowers the interest rate of your loan. If you plan on staying in your home for a long time, this long-term strategy can be an excellent way to save thousands of dollars.

 

 
           
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Mortgage Refinancing TipAsk the lender or broker for a comparison of the up-front costs, principal, rate, and payments with and without this rate trade-off.


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Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy CanadaOffice of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy Canada »
Canadian government site that allows searching unclaimed bankruptcy proceeds.
 
The National Unclaimed Property DatabaseThe National Unclaimed Property Database »
Search for unclaimed money and property held by USA state and federal government agencies. Free, but requires registration.
 
BC Unclaimed Property SocietyBC Unclaimed Property Society »
Free searchable database of unclaimed money in British Columbia.
 
Unclaimed Property GuideUnclaimed Property Guide »
Free guide to help find and claim lost assets, money and property. Includes links to various U. S. state programs.
 
Wayne Warrington - Unclaimed Property ReportsWayne Warrington - Unclaimed Property Reports »
Unclaimed Property Reports - Offers a searchable database of unclaimed assets and help with recovery in the United States.
 
Found MoneyFound Money »
Search USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand accounts for unclaimed money. Offers free and paid detailed searches.
 
LostCashLostCash »
A free searchable database of unclaimed money and unclaimed bank accounts in Canada.
 
Pension Benefit Guaranty CorporationPension Benefit Guaranty Corporation »
Allows searching for unclaimed pensions in the United States.
 
Abandoned Property ServicesAbandoned Property Services »
Offers unclaimed property consulting, escheat Management, audit defense and risk assessment services in the United States.
 
UK Unclaimed Assets and Forgotten FundsUK Unclaimed Assets and Forgotten Funds »
Unclaimed assets and dormant bank accounts in the United Kingdom - Great Britain, Scotland and Wales.
 
Australian Un-Recovered Finance ServicesAustralian Un-Recovered Finance Services »
Offers unclaimed money search in Australia for a fee.
 
UnclaimedFunds.NetUnclaimedFunds.Net »
Unlimited U.S. unclaimed money searches for a fee.
 
MissingMoneyMissingMoney »
Free unclaimed property search for American states that are members of the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators.
 
American Assets FindersAmerican Assets Finders »
Helps individuals and corporations find unclaimed money and assets, including paperwork.
 
Keane Unclaimed Property Reporting ServicesKeane Unclaimed Property Reporting Services »
Company offers unclaimed property location services for individuals and corporations.

 


 
      


Mortgage Refinancing TipDon't rely on published rates. "No one's going to advertise their worst product," says Keith T. Gumbinger of HSH Associates, a Butler, NJ, firm that tracks mortgage rates. "They advertise the best possible rate, which probably gets offered to only the top 10 percent of applicants."
 

Mortgage Refinancing TipResist "no cost" refinancing. No cost doesn't mean free. On the contrary: The closing costs are usually bundled into the new mortgage, which means you pay interest on them. The fees associated with a 30-year mortgage could cost you more than double what they would have had you simply written a check for them at closing. Or, if the costs aren't bundled in, you'll be charged a slightly higher interest rate. Either way, the lender wins.
 

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 TipMortgage can last a lifetime and that extra 1% can add up to literally thousands of dollars over the years. I have friends that are in their 70s and still paying off their home loans. It'll pay off in the long run to make sure you find the best deal possible. Don't let poor credit stop you from refinancing your home.
 

   

   


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