Getting a home equity loan is a big deal and getting a second opinion I think is very wise. I would get my second opinion for the loan department at any bank though.
Undeniably yes! Getting a second medical opinion, or maybe even a third opinion and weighing your treatment options is a very reasonable approach. It never hurts to get a second medical opinion. When the opinion of the first doctor is the same to the second doctor, your confidence increases regarding the treatment options for your condition.
Yes, if there is no equity in the house to secure that second mortgage, or the equity is less than the exemption.
The Second Opinion was created in 1988.
A second opinion would help
True, home equity loan.
It means maybe you should be getting a second opinion. The alternatives are not pleasant.
There are two major options for 2nd mortgage loans. The first is a Home Equity Loan, which is the traditional second mortgage and involves getting a fixed sum of money. The second option is a Home Equity Line of Credit and instead of a fixed sum of money, you get a credit line with a fixed limit.
A second mortgage allows the borrower access to money at an advantageous interest rate. It makes use of the equity built up in a home as collateral, which is considered a safer investment by lenders.
One can apply for a second equity home loan mortgage by visiting a bank and filling out the application. Banks make approval decisions about second home loans according to ones home equity and personal credit rating.
I would recommend visiting a different doctor and getting a second opinion.
The appropriate modifier for a presurgical second opinion is typically Modifier 32. This modifier is used to indicate that the service provided is a mandated consultation, which in this case is required by the insurer before proceeding with surgery. It helps communicate to payers that the consultation was requested for insurance purposes.
patients should speak with their primary doctor about providing the appropriate medical history, test results, and other pertinent information to the physician who will give the second opinion