Now is a great time to re mortgage your house or any other mortgageable item! You also may be able to bundle your mortgages together and save even more.
You can re-mortgage a house with your local bank or at another financial institution. You must go in to the bank and apply for a re-mortgage at any local branch.
A 'senior mortgage' is the first mortgage placed on a property. If one re-mortgages one's house, then that becomes known as a 'junior mortgage'. Payment of a senior mortgage always takes precedence over payment of a junior mortgage.
Never get a second mortgage --- only if you want to keep your house. 2nd mortgagees can foreclose on you
Refinancing is re-assessing the terms of your current mortgage. You are capable of refinancing any loan at any time whether it is a home, auto or personal loan. A second mortgage is a mortgage in addition to your primary note. If you obtain a second mortgage you will be liable to pay two monthly mortgage payments.
Re-mortgage is another word for refinance. By re-mortgaging your home loan, you might be able to secure a better interest rate, saving money in the long run.
yes, you can refinance it to a regular mortgage, or if interest rates are lower you can streamline it to a new reverse mortgage.
no, the only one responsible for payment is the name on the note, not the mortgage.
Equity release is re-mortgage plan that makes it possible to release equity on a mortgaged property. But, as soon as the equity amount is paid, you have to clear all the outstanding mortgages on your house. There are some equity release providers who deduct the outstanding mortgages from the value of your house to repay the loan.
A re-mortgage is when you have an original mortgage on your home, and need to apply to the same bank--or a different one--to change the terms or amount of the mortgage. It may be to have funds to add to your home, or it may be to simply lower your rates and work with a more personable company at the same time.
First of all, you signed an agreement with a fixed rate, and just because it was sold does not mean they have the right to change the mortgage agreement. If you signed a new mortgage agreement stating the new agreement then you are liable for that, but you can call your mortgage company and tell them you have a copy of the agreement you signed and, that you didn't agree to an arm. To sum it up, unless you re-signed a mortgage agreement, they DO NOT have the right to change anything just because they have baught your mortgage from your original mortgagor. Please do not let them run you over. Good luck.
when you fancy saving some money
People refinance to get a better rate. Even one percent can make the difference in thousands and thousands of dollars of interest over the life of the mortgage, depending on how much was borrowed, how much is owed and the current terms. Your lender can advise you when re-financing is a good idea. Talk to your mortgage lender. There are often costs associated with re-financing. Get assistance to calculate the actual savings of a re-fi when measured against the cost. It always makes sense to re-fi IF it will save money in the long run.