Posts Tagged ‘Realtor’

I need legal advice?

Sunny asked:


When I bought my house it was with two mortgages. A regular mortgage and a home equity line of credit mortgage. Now that i am selling the home, the realtor and I realized that the second mortgage was never recorded with the mortgage company. Can I sue the mortgage company for the amount of the second mortgage since it was their error?

ERROL
 

Get Your Home Ready To Sell With A Home Equity Loan

Joseph Kenny asked:


Preparing your home for sale in the near future may mean that you need to fix the place up before you sell it. If you have some major work that needs to be done to it, you may want to consider getting a home equity loan to pay for it. Here are some reasons why a home equity loan is a good option to get the money you need to fix it up.

Lower Cost

A home equity loan allows you to tap into the equity in your home. It is also looked at as a second mortgage and will provide you the funds you need to complete your home’s preparation for sale. Getting a loan this way provides you with a lower interest rate than most other type of loans, or credit cards.

Get As Much As You Need

Before you set out to get your money, you will need to know how much you want to get. Even before you do that, though, it would be a good idea to find out if the project you have in mind will actually increase the value of your home. If you are looking to raise the value of your home, talk with a Realtor or contractor beforehand, because some projects simply will not raise the value very much.

A home equity loan provides you with a one-time amount, so you will need to know what it will cost beforehand. If you are not sure of the cost, perhaps a home equity line of credit may be the better way to go for you. This will give you a line of credit, and access to it so that you can draw out money, as you need it.

Fixed Interest Rate

A home equity loan will usually have a fixed interest rate. This allows you to know exactly what your payment will be from the start. Since you are planning on selling your home as soon as possible, you want to keep your payments as low as possible. You will want to keep in mind, though, that a second mortgage does mean an additional payment – at least until sold.

Keep Payments Low

With a home equity loan, you are able to get low payment terms that will not fully amortize the loan. This usually requires a balloon payment at the end of the loan in order to fully amortize it. Since you are only borrowing the money for a short term, though, this would enable you to pay the least amount until your house sells. Then you can make your payment in full.

Make sure, though, that there are not any early payoff penalties on your home equity loan. This will allow you to pay the least and get the most for the short term. You also want to get a few quotes for your home equity loan and look around for the best deal. Compare the various offers you receive and find out which one will work best for your situation.



GARRY
 

do home appraisers usually take pictures of the interior?

misterlyle asked:


i’m having my condo appraised for a home equity loan and there is a realtor (not affiliated with the bank) that said she will be taking pictures of the inside of my condo. it seems a strange that she can’t just estimate the value of the home by looking at it… and i’m a little suspect about her taking pictures of my stuff.(i don’t want her to have pictures of what is in my home) is it absolutely necessary for a home appraisal??

NOE
 

do home appraisers usually take pictures of the home interior?

misterlyle asked:


i’m having my condo appraised for a home equity loan and there is a realtor (not affiliated with the bank) that said she will be taking pictures of the inside of my condo. it seems a strange that she can’t just estimate the value of the home by looking at it… and i’m a little suspect about her taking pictures of my stuff.(i don’t want her to have pictures of what is in my home) is it absolutely necessary for a home appraisal??

JONATHAN
 

A Home Equity Loan – What You Should Know?

Dean Shainin asked:


Asking yourself, “Is a home equity loan right for me?” is the first and most important step to take.

Home equity loans have become so popular today because of increasing home values. A home owner can access money for consolidating debt, home improvements, a new car, education or starting a new business.

Emotions can take the place of logic when considering a home equity loan.

It’s a good idea to sit down and take your time before signing up. Educating yourself will benefit you in the long run.

A home equity loan is like having a second mortgage on your home. Suppose your home is worth $200,000, and you have a mortgage against it at $150,000, you will have $50,000 of equity available. Home equity loans allow you to borrow up to 80%, and sometimes more in certain situations, of your homes value. In this situation you could borrow $80,000 as a home equity loan and still have only borrowed 80%.

This is why it is so important to take a good look at your situation before making a decision. You can see how easy it could be to get carried away with a home equity loan.

The second step should be to get an idea of what your home is worth in today’s real estate market. You can look at what others in your area have sold their home for. A realtor can help you with getting an idea of your homes fair market value. Be sure to get a few quotes because some realtors may be interested in inflating your home value in hopes of earning your business.

When you have an approximate figure, you can get an idea of how much equity you have in your home. At this point you should have an estimate of how much money you need to borrow. It’s best if you can avoid borrowing up to the full 80% of your homes value.

This is where some home owners get carried away with their emotions and logic goes out the window. It can be so easy to say, I have $60,000 available and I really only need $40,000 for remodeling my kitchen and bathrooms. Why not borrow $50,000 so I can go on my dream vacation. It’s important to remember that the more you borrow, the higher your payments will be. This is simple logic. But, emotions can take over and you can end up having a tough time paying back the home equity loan, with the risk of losing your home.

The third step is to figure out what type of home equity loan you want. In today’s market, there are two popular types of home equity loans. A line of credit and a closed end loan.

With a line of credit, it is just like having a credit card with a large credit limit. Depending upon the bank, you may be required to make minimum monthly payments. Others may only have you make payments if you’re at your credit limit. If you have had problems with high credit limits in the past, this may not be a good idea. It’s best to have discipline with a line of credit and big credit limits.

Having a closed end loan is just like your standard home mortgage loan. You borrow the money for a set period of time and make monthly payments until the loan has been paid off.

The fourth step is to figure out how long you want to borrow the money. This is where mortgage calculators can help you. It’s easy to find them online and helps you to avoid having to talk to a loan broker before you are ready. Try different time frames to see what you can and can not afford. Be sure to decide if you’re going to take a line of credit or a closed end loan before you put in your figures. This is an important step to see how much you can afford repaying on a home equity loan. It’s best again to use logic, not emotion in regards to how much you can afford to repay.

The fifth step after choosing the home equity loan you want, is to find a good bank or lender. Shopping online can save you valuable time. Banks and lenders are very competitive for your business online. You can use this to your advantage and save money on fees. Be sure to look over the fine print of your home equity loan contract before signing anything. Read everything, and if you have a questions be sure to have them answered first. Be very clear on everything and take your time.

A home equity loan is a great way to help you take care of things you would like done or feel you need. If done properly , a home equity loan can be a valuable resource. Educate yourself to find out what is best for your situation. Try not to compare your situation to someone else. Only you know what is best for you. Home equity loans can be a big windfall or a big headache. It really depends upon you taking the time to research your options and choosing the right loan.



WENDELL