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125% Home Equity: No Equity Second Mortgage Loans for First Time Home Buyers
A 125% home equity loan (also known as no equity loans, 125 home equity loans and 125 loans) is a second mortgage that requires no equity but the loan allows you to borrow up to 125% more than the current combined loan to value (CLTV) ratio of your home. The CLTV is the proportion of more than one loan secured by your home in relation to its value. This is different than loan to value (LTV), which only involves the proportion of a single loan in relation to its value. 125% home equity loans typically require that the borrower has good credit. However, even if your credit is less than perfect, you may still be able to qualify for a 125% home equity loan. If not, you may want to consider mortgage refinancing or a standard second mortgage loan once your FICO credit scores improve
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Equity Loan Tips for Consolidating Debt With a Second Mortgage
As a result of the Bankruptcy Abuse and Consumer Protection Act which was passed in early 2005, filing for bankruptcy has become difficult, time consuming and expensive. However, because of the tax deduction benefits and the fact that housing prices have skyrocketed in recent years, the home equity loan (second mortgage) has become an increasingly popular way for consumers to borrow money for debt consolidation purposes, especially with the continued increases in interest rates on credit cards. The average household now has nearly $10,000 in credit card debt, and borrowing against the equity of your house can provide much-needed relief with lower payments, as well as a tax deduction that could equal 100% of the interest you pay on your loan—something that credit card and other non-mortgage debts can’t offer. Second mortgage loans can also be used to refinance high rate loans like auto loans and bad credit student loans, as well as variable rate loans.
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You Can Save Big Money on Your Student Loan Payment - But Hurry!
Do you want to save hundreds of dollars on your student loan payment each month? Sure you do! You may be able to get big savings through student loan consolidation. The government allows you to do this. You'd better find out if consolidation is right for you before the deadline, however.
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Deciding to Consolidate Debt?
What is the point of consolidating debt and when should you do it? What are some of the options for consolidating debt? At some point in their financial lives, many people ask these questions. If you have been pondering these thoughts, read on.
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Student Loan Consolidation - How To Get The Best Rates And Plans?
Before you sign up on the dotted line, you should know how to get the best student loan consolidation rate and plan for your financial needs. If you are tired of too many bills and monthly due dates, it just might be time to find the best student loan consolidation rate and plan that you can qualify for.
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How To Get Serious Debt Help When Those Creditors Just Won't Stop Calling
When the phone calls won't stop, the mail is full of overdue bills, and you don't even want to turn on your cell phone because the creditors somehow got that number, it's hard to know where to turn and what to do. There is hope, do not throw in the towel. Your search for how to get serious debt help is not in vain.
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How to Talk About Debt
Have you ever found yourself overwhelmed by debt? Would you know what to do if a bill collector actually came to your door?
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Discovering Debt Resolves
Discovering debt resolves is easy when you research to accumulate resources. Resources supply you with answers to your questions. If you are struggling with debt, you want to accumulate as much resources as possible since this is a way to stay informed to your options.
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Repossession Rate Soars In Wales
Repossessions in Wales have risen by a quarter over the past 12 months twice as high as the rate in England, new figures have revealed.
According to the Department for Constitutional Affairs, the number of claims issued for repossessions in Wales grew by 26 per cent, compared to 13 per cent in England.
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Debt Consolidation Credit Card – A Credit Card That Sets You Free
A debt consolidation credit card is designed for people who have several credit cards. These days, it is not surprising for an individual to have more than one credit card. When there are numerous credit cards in your purse, it is nice to be able to spend, but it becomes very difficult to grapple with your credit card debt.
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Opt Right to Get Right-Debt Advise
The article discusses all about debt advise. What is debt advise, where and how you should search to find the best rates? For all this and lots more, read the article.
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The Things That Worry and Bother Us
Recently a local politician published a list of things that people in my corner of the world said they were worried about. It is an interesting list and I would venture to say that if such a survey were conducted in most capital cities of the world that the results would be pretty similar. Here is the list in descending order of importance...
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