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Prepayment Penalty

Prepayment penalty -A charge imposed on a borrower who pays off the loan principal early. This penalty compensates the lender for interest and other charges that would otherwise be lost.

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Had someone told me a couple of years ago that a poorly thought through loan program aimed at putting marginal buyers into a home would bring the banking and investment brokerage industry to its knee... [read more]

Should I refinance now or wait for higher scores? - by: default@goarticles.com (Samantha Taylor)
bScenario: /b I’m looking to refinance from 8.5% 30 year fixed rate mortgage to lower 30 year fixed loan. I owe $70,000 on $150,000. My credit scores are 725, 680, and 695. I’m also looking for... [read more]

Reasons Why You Should Request Loan Quotes Online - by: default@goarticles.com (Amanda Hash)
There are many lenders out there offering all kind of bA HREF=http://www.yourloanservices.com/guaranteed-approval-unsecured-personal-loans.htmlloans/A/b. Lenders advertise on newspapers, T.V... [read more]

Student Loan Consolidation: Is it a Good Choice? - by: default@goarticles.com (Evelyn Saunders)
Hard times and an ailing economy have many people asking if consolidating their student loans is a good idea. You may wonder if it is going to look bad on your credit. Loan consolidation is simply a w... [read more]

Tenants can Avail Swift Loans with Fast Cash Tenant Loans - by: default@goarticles.com (Rober Jaxson)
If you hold your own property, such as a home, you can easily apply for a loan. In this case, you can place your home as collateral and take home the money almost equivalent to the value of your home.... [read more]

Processing of Education Loan - by: default@goarticles.com (Praveen Rao)
Education is the essence of life. Government of India is promoting a href=http://www.rupeetimes.com/compare/education_loans/education loans/a so that no deserving student is denied education. St... [read more]

With a very poor credit rating, can you expect loan if necessary? Well, yes. Online money lenders are willing to take the risk no matter how bad your credit score has been. Such loans are called high ... [read more]

Is It A Good Time To Refinance Your Home? - by: default@goarticles.com (Tony Mancini)
You hear a great deal about refinancing and how great it can be for some homeowners, but there are some times when you should just sit tight. You need to evaluate your personal situation and financial... [read more]

Private Lending Program for Real Estate Investors - How to Start One! - by: default@goarticles.com (Michel Lautensack)
If you are a real estate investor in the post-credit bubble market and need money to finance your investments there NOT many options left. Traditional mortgage lending is not available to real estate... [read more]

Mortgage Refinancing For Undertaking Home Improvements - by: default@goarticles.com (Melissa Kellett)
So, you have been thinking about making home improvements but you lack the cash to do so? You feel that it is the right timing and you regret that you have not saved for this situation? You do not nee... [read more]

When we speak of short term loans, the first thing that comes to our minds is the unsecured loans. Unsecured loans carry the tag of having shorter repayment period. On the contrary, if you need a bigg... [read more]

Are Rates Dropping? Get A Cheap Unsecured Loan - by: default@goarticles.com (Amanda Hash)
There is much written about bA HREF=http://www.yourloanservices.com/bad-credit-loan-personal-unsecured.htmlunsecured loans/A/b and how the interest rates are dropping due to a high competiti... [read more]

High Risk Loans � Loans for Very Bad Credit - by: default@goarticles.com (Christian Phelps)
With a very poor credit rating, can you expect loan if necessary? Well, yes. Online money lenders are willing to take the risk no matter how bad your credit score has been. Such loans are called high ... [read more]

Non homeowner loans are also called tenant loans. Tenants are the people who do not afford to place any property as collateral against loan. Such loans are unsecured loans. The loan amount is lesser a... [read more]

Common Predatory Lending Practices - by: default@goarticles.com (Nikki Vaughn)
These days abusive practices conducted within the mortgage lending vertical have increased drastically along with the hefty growth of the subprime market. Listed below are seven common predatory pra... [read more]

Top 10 Questions When Applying A Mortgage - by: default@goarticles.com (Morgan Kennedy)
There#8217;s no doubt that a mortgage will be the biggest loan you ever take out. But when you take this huge step you need to be sure that you talk to your lender and ask several questions. The answ... [read more]

Equity Loan Rates - 4 Tips to Help You Find the Best Rate - by: default@goarticles.com (Julian Lim)
Equity in your property will allow you to find the best equity loan rates. There are some tips that will help you. Equity loan rates can vary a great deal depending upon so many different factors ... [read more]

Have you been contributing to a 401(k) plan but are no longer working for the employer due to job change, downsizing or retirement? If so, you should strongly consider moving those assets to an IRA ro... [read more]

Debt Consolidation Information: For Those In Debt - by: default@goarticles.com (E.S. Cromwell)
For those of you who are deeply in debt you're probably in need of some financial direction. Or, if anything, what you're truly needing is some monetary stability in the form of provided, clear cut i... [read more]

Best deals for Student Loans Health Professional - by: default@goarticles.com (Mark C Brown)
bFeatures of Student Loans for Health Professional/bbrbr li Both Federal and Private student loans are available to students taking up studies in medicine./li liConsolidation facilitie... [read more]

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What will the new year bring for housing and real estate? Its easy to look at all the negative economic news in the headlines and say - theres no sign that 2009 is going to be any better than 2008. [read more]

The City of Torontos Land Transfer Tax (LTT), introduced last year, has had punishing effects on the Toronto housing market, reducing transactions and lowering average prices, says a study by the C.D. Howe Institute. It also says that theres no advantage to using an LTT instead of simply raising property taxes, but there is plenty of downside to this type of tax. [read more]

McLEAN, VA -- Freddie Mac (NYSE:FRE) today released the results of its Primary Mortgage Market Survey (PMMS) in which the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage (FRM) averaged 5.10 percent with an average 0.7 point for the week ending December 31, 2008, down from last week when it averaged 5.14 percent. Last year at this time, the 30-year FRM averaged 6.07 percent. The 30-year FRM has not been lower since Freddie Mac started the Primary Mortgage Market Survey in 1971. [read more]

Its shaping up to be one of real estates surprise hot potato issues for 2009: Who chooses appraisers when houses are sold and financed? [read more]

Unlike many of the condo markets in the south, prices for a condominium in New Orleans is outpacing 2007 levels, according to data from the National association of Realtors. The median price of a condominium in the city of blues is up 7.7 percent compared to the 3rd quarter in 2007. This is the third consecutive quarter that prices have beat out last year s numbers for the metropolitan area. [read more]

When it comes to adding tile to a home, a lot of us head to the local warehouse stores to choose from a variety of selections. Using tile in a home for artwork can enhance homeowners surroundings while adding value and bringing home a museum-quality artwork look. [read more]

Americans are staying put more then ever, but when they do move many of them do so for housing-related reasons, say, to buy a new home or find a better neighborhood. [read more]

If youre looking to buy an investment condo at a great price in Florida, you just might want to get your loan application nailed down and in before January 15th. [read more]

While building green may still cost more upfront, many building industry professionals realize that the health benefits, employee productivity, and the overall positive impact to the environment far outweigh the initial fees. Better yet, environmental responsibility and green building eventually will lead to lower operating costs and increased revenue for building operators and owners. A new report by industry giant McGraw-Hill Construction backs these assumptions, showing an increase in the perceived value of green building among architects, engineering firms, contractors and owners over the last three years, especially the financial benefits. [read more]

Homeowner associations were fashioned after the villages of an earlier time where leadership consisted of a volunteer mayor and council. HOAs today have a similar volunteer board of directors. The complexion of the village has changed, but the organization is pretty much the same. The biggest challenge is how to get volunteers to serve. [read more]

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