Avoiding Loan Fraud
Tips when Taking a Loan The following article is addressed to US loans ( Not to overseas
loan ). I decided to include it on life in Italy anyway just in case
it could be used as a guideline for overseas loans as well.
Top 10 Ways to Avoid Loan Fraud: by David E. Brumbaugh
Every year, misinformed homebuyers, often first-time
purchasers or seniors, become victims of predatory lending or loan fraud.
Below you'll find the top ten ways to avoid becoming a victim yourself.
- Take your time and shop around. You should be able to compare
prices and houses. If a lender or broker tells you they are your
only chance to get a loan or owning a home, don't do business with
them.
- Do not sign a sales contract or loan documents that are blank
or that contain information which is not true.
- Be certain that the costs and loan terms at closing are what
you originally agreed to.
- Do not be talked into lying about lie about your income, expenses,
or cash available for downpayments in order to get a loan.
- Watch out for higher-risk loans such as balloon loans, interest
only payments, and steep pre-payment penalties.
- Be careful about disclosing things like your need of cash due
to medical, unemployment or debt problems. You are very vulnerable
in these cases.
- Don't strip your home's equity by refinancing again and again
when there is no benefit to you.
- Beware of false appraisals.
- Do not let anyone convince you to borrow more money than you
know you can afford to repay. If you get behind on your payments,
you risk losing your house and all of the money you put into your
property.
- Get several quotes from multiple brokers or lenders so you know
you're being charged a fair interest rate based on your credit history,
not your race or national origin.
David Brumbaugh is the owner and operator of EZandFree.com. EZandFree.com
provides consumers with online tools for easily obtaining free competitive
Mortgage and Loan Quotes. It also serves as a mechanism by which Mortgage
Brokers can obtain legitimate qualified leads from people who need their
services.
Copyright 2004 David E. Brumbaugh. All rights reserved. This article
may be published in your newsletter or web site.
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