Archive for the 'Mortgage' Category

Debts Mean I Am Struggling to Pay the Mortgage - Will Debt Management Help?

Monday, April 12th, 2010

If you are falling behind on your mortgage because money is being swallowed up by other debts, you need to reprioritise your payments or risk losing your home.
Homeowners with unsecured debt problems can often find that they get into arrears on their mortgage because they are focusing on paying credit cards and personal loans.
If a [...]

What Happens to My Credit Rating If I Do an IVA Or DMP?

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

Using an individual voluntary arrangement or debt management plan could be the best way to resolve your personal debt problem but be aware of how your credit rating will be affected.
Your credit rating is the way that banks measure whether or not they should lend to you.
Each time you apply for credit, the bank will [...]

How long will it take to pay my debt using a debt management plan?

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

A debt management plan can be a very effective way of dealing with a personal debt problem. However, beware that the debt repayment period will be significantly increased and your debts could therefore remain payable for many years.
One of the key steps to resolving a debt problem is to reduce the payments you make to [...]

Can I go bankrupt if I am in an IVA?

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

If you have started an individual voluntary arrangement (IVA) but are unable to maintain the agreed payments, bankruptcy could be an option to resolve your debt problem once and for all.
An individual voluntary arrangement (IVA) is a legally binding agreement with your creditors allowing you to settle unsecured debt over a fixed period of five [...]

What happens if my circumstances change while in a debt management plan?

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

If your circumstances change while you are in a debt management plan, you can increase or decrease your monthly payments accordingly. However, reducing your monthly payments will significantly extend your debt repayment period.
A debt management plan (DMP) is an agreement with your unsecured creditors to reduce the amount you pay back each month to a [...]

Four Indications of a Probably Bad Mortgage Loan

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

There are some warning signals or red flags regarding mortgage loans that help borrowers understand that the loan they’re going for would not work in their best interest. Following are four most important signs of a bad mortgage loan.
Borrowing Outside Your Budget
Various online mortgage loan calculators are available [...]

How to Find Good Mortgage Advice in a Difficult Market

Friday, July 31st, 2009

So what’s the real story? Does a crisis really exist? Clearly the mortgage industry is going through a serious “cleansing. Lenders are closing their doors, Wall Street is treating mortgage backed securities like the plague, and borrowers are struggling to make loan payments.If you listen to the TV folks youll be stirred into a bona [...]

Bankruptcy Mortgage Advice

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

Getting a mortgage following bankruptcy may sound like an impossible task but by perusal of professional bankruptcy mortgage advice you can increase the chance of gaining approval.For some, being bankrupt seems like the world has come to an end. However, there are some big advantages to wiping the slate clean and starting again from scratch. [...]

Mortgage Advisers Still Alive & Kicking

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

Anyone under the age of 50 will agree that the internet is an awesome tool, bringing immeasurable amounts of information to the masses. In these days and times, we would be almost lost without the ability to find information in an instant. For instance if you’re wondering “how much can I afford to borrow on [...]

Mortgage Advice for Borrowers Unsure About Recent Market Changes

Friday, July 17th, 2009

Mortgage Takeover of Fannie/Freddie: Good For Borrowers?Government officials dropped a bombshell last week when they announced the seizure of mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Wall Street rallied, interest rates dropped and the politicians and pundits are claiming this will mark the end of the suffering brought on by the mortgage mess.This is good [...]