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If you feel you are a victim of predatory lending then by all means it should get audited

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Can I get a payday loan if my SSI payments are direct deposited?

Check with your lender. But in general - yes. Be aware of predatory lenders and predatory lending practices.


How do you apply for an equity loan?

To apply for an equity loan you have to contact a mortgage or home equity lender and see what kind of equity your home has. If your property value has declined it is possible that you could have negative equity.


How long does the lender has to redisclose on a home equity loan?

How long does a lender have to re-disclose to the consumer after a change in circumstance?


Can you take out a home equity loan without equity in your house?

A home equity loan is a mortgage based on the value of your home that exceeds any outstanding mortgages. Your equity is the value of your home that is actually paid for. If your home is fair market valued at $100,000 and there is an outstanding mortgage in the amount of $40,000 then you have $60,000 in equity. However, note that due to costs, fees and fluctuating home values a lender will generally not loan the full amount of equity but something less than the fair market difference. In your case, having no equity in the home means that you have nothing to offer the lender as collateral and the lender has no reason to loan you any money. No equity means no home equity loan.


Can someone that has a home equity loan with a co-signer just sign the loan over to the co-signer?

No. A home equity is a mortgage and the lender owns the mortgage. The borrower cannot make any changes in the terms. Whoever signed the mortgage is responsible for paying the loan. If the loan isn't paid the lender will take possession of the property by foreclosure.No. A home equity is a mortgage and the lender owns the mortgage. The borrower cannot make any changes in the terms. Whoever signed the mortgage is responsible for paying the loan. If the loan isn't paid the lender will take possession of the property by foreclosure.No. A home equity is a mortgage and the lender owns the mortgage. The borrower cannot make any changes in the terms. Whoever signed the mortgage is responsible for paying the loan. If the loan isn't paid the lender will take possession of the property by foreclosure.No. A home equity is a mortgage and the lender owns the mortgage. The borrower cannot make any changes in the terms. Whoever signed the mortgage is responsible for paying the loan. If the loan isn't paid the lender will take possession of the property by foreclosure.

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Can I get a payday loan if my SSI payments are direct deposited?

Check with your lender. But in general - yes. Be aware of predatory lenders and predatory lending practices.


How do you apply for an equity loan?

To apply for an equity loan you have to contact a mortgage or home equity lender and see what kind of equity your home has. If your property value has declined it is possible that you could have negative equity.


How long does the lender has to redisclose on a home equity loan?

How long does a lender have to re-disclose to the consumer after a change in circumstance?


Can you take out a home equity loan without equity in your house?

A home equity loan is a mortgage based on the value of your home that exceeds any outstanding mortgages. Your equity is the value of your home that is actually paid for. If your home is fair market valued at $100,000 and there is an outstanding mortgage in the amount of $40,000 then you have $60,000 in equity. However, note that due to costs, fees and fluctuating home values a lender will generally not loan the full amount of equity but something less than the fair market difference. In your case, having no equity in the home means that you have nothing to offer the lender as collateral and the lender has no reason to loan you any money. No equity means no home equity loan.


Can someone that has a home equity loan with a co-signer just sign the loan over to the co-signer?

No. A home equity is a mortgage and the lender owns the mortgage. The borrower cannot make any changes in the terms. Whoever signed the mortgage is responsible for paying the loan. If the loan isn't paid the lender will take possession of the property by foreclosure.No. A home equity is a mortgage and the lender owns the mortgage. The borrower cannot make any changes in the terms. Whoever signed the mortgage is responsible for paying the loan. If the loan isn't paid the lender will take possession of the property by foreclosure.No. A home equity is a mortgage and the lender owns the mortgage. The borrower cannot make any changes in the terms. Whoever signed the mortgage is responsible for paying the loan. If the loan isn't paid the lender will take possession of the property by foreclosure.No. A home equity is a mortgage and the lender owns the mortgage. The borrower cannot make any changes in the terms. Whoever signed the mortgage is responsible for paying the loan. If the loan isn't paid the lender will take possession of the property by foreclosure.


How can I get a home equity loan?

A home equity loan is similar to a mortgage but your money is given to you not to your home lender. There are many websites that offer information on this process the best being www.federalreserve.gov/pubs/equity/equity_english.htm.


Where can one get a fixed rate home equity loan?

One can get a fixed rate home equity loan using a real estate values website to figure the value of their home. Then one has to apply for the loan with their lender.


In Texas if you dont pay your home equity loan what happens?

The lender could foreclose on your house.


What's the going rate on a private equity loan?

The going rate on a private equity loan depends on the lender. Usually this rate is related to the prime interest rate with an additional percentage markup.


Can you get a home equity loan without documenting your income?

No. Even though a home equity loan is backed by the value of one's principal residence, the individual's income must be substantial enough (after other payments) to cover the principal and interest payments associated with the home equity loan. If income cannot/will not be documented, no lender will approve a home equity loan.


Can you refinance your 1st mortgage if you have a home equity loan?

Yes. You must either pay off the home equity loan separately or with the refinance, or you must request that your home equity lender "subordinate" your loan. This means they sign a written and recorded agreement that allows your new first mortgage to be recorded on title in place of the old one and the home equity lender agrees to state "subordinate" to the new first. Your refinance loan officer or title company can make this request for you.


Where can you get a co-op equity line of credit?

* Before applying for a home equity loan, check with each lender to find out what their Loan To Value Ratio (LTVR) is, depending upon how much equity you have in your co-op this will have a big impact on what you can qualify for.