Kevin Stith asked:




A mortgage is a long-term loan for a large amount, commonly taken for a property or a house. It is a kind of home loan except that it is termed for longer. Mortgages are available through a bank, private lenders, or property sellers.

One advantage of considering a mortgage loan over other kinds of loans is that there can be multiple mortgages for a particular property. Although more than one mortgage can exist, it is essential to pay off the mortgages in the order of priority, i.e., the first mortgage needs to be cleared of first, and then the second and so on. However, mortgages taken on an already mortgaged property carry higher rate of interest and so are to be considered only in times of dire financial status.

Second Mortgages have the same initial costs as the initial first mortgage. Also they carry a higher rate of interest than the first mortgage. Hence, second or third mortgages are expensive and hard on the pocket. Second Mortgages are usually given based on the amount of equity available with the property owner after the first mortgage. Such types of Second Mortgages are the least expensive kind of Second Mortgages because of the equity security.

As with first mortgages, a number of varieties of second and third mortgages are available. The most common is the mortgage given on equity left with the property owner after the first mortgage, as mentioned. Another popular kind is the line-of-credit mortgage, wherein a line of credit is provided to the property owner to be used as and when required, instead of providing the same as a lump sum as in the case of equity secured Second Mortgage.

Multiple mortgages can be taken simultaneously for building on some property or developing and renovating the same to rent or lease it out for some extra income. The calculation would be similar as if the mortgages were taken one after the other, rather than simultaneously. Also, they provide some extra cash when the property owner is strapped with all the EMI due for the mortgages.

Although a Second Mortgage is given as per the total property value after the house is mortgaged for a certain amount, some mortgage lenders also lend some extra amount that might be more than what the property actually costs. However, this is not a usual occurrence, and the lender needs to be sure that the same would be repaid back without any hassles. Also it requires approval from higher-ups due to the risk involved in loaning more than the property’s worth. The interest would be charged on the whole amount and is usually very high on the EMI.

All mortgage lenders would be able to provide ample advice on Second Mortgages at no cost. It is a good option to look into all the pros and cons before getting into an agreement for a Second Mortgage.

Clarence
preacherwife62 asked:


He want’s to get off the loan, so he will not be sued or have to pay for the home. he is on 2 loans and one is the car
the other the home, Plus he has his name on a qick claim deed, with our neighbor. and Husband is 80 years old andI am 62, we are both handycaped, all the insurance is in my name on the home,and car. because I am younger. he said that he won’t sine off of the neighbor’s unless I get the loan company to give him a affdavid to get him off of the house and the car, before he will sine off of the neighbor’s home what can I do to keep my home and car, and my friend have Husband taken off of his land also, Please answer soon.

Cindy
Thomas W asked:


I have a credit card that has a large amount on it and would like to keep things cycling by paying the morgage through the card, so there’s less interest on the card for the month. Is this possible?

Phillip
karina h asked:


we are seperated and he doesnt live in the family home now

Norma
Steve Valentino asked:




There are several brokers who help people to sell and buy mortgage notes. They match people who want to sell their note with people who want to buy that note. Their professional fee is paid entirely by the note buyer. The real estate notes are today a massive industry, worth more than $400 billion.

Mortgage brokers are independent contractors who usually shop for loan applications amongst lenders to find the most attractive term for a borrower. Mortgage brokers offer loan products of multiple vendors. These multiple vendors are known as wholesalers. The mortgage broker gets paid for his services by the lender.

Mortgage brokers do not lend; they primarily counsel borrowers on the problems involved in qualifying for the loan. Brokers also help by compiling all the documents that are required for the transaction. This reduces delays in the loan processing.

Mortgage notes are usually produced by banks or mortgage companies. The federal government secures these notes. There are several agents who facilitate the sale of existing private mortgage notes or commercial mortgage notes. These agents or service providers can easily arrange for point of sale funding, commonly known as table funding or simultaneous closing. This enables the seller and the agent to offer financing to their buyers, without taking the trouble of securing their bank lines of credit.

While issuing mortgage notes, agents or service providers look at the type of property, location of the property, the way in which the mortgage is structured, and the credit history of the buyers. These elements essentially dictate the guidelines for the valuation of the mortgage note. The more information given to the service agent, the better they can evaluate the right transaction for sellers. To collect information, service providers usually seek information by E-mail, fax or telephone.

Frederick

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