Posts Tagged ‘mortgage’

How to save money safely

There is no point in being anything other than completely honest. The US economy is in trouble and things are going to stay this way for some time. That means unemployment will remain a problem and credit will be hard to find. The majority of people have responded to this situation by switching from a [...]

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What if I fall in mortgage delinquencies?

1. 90 days
You can owe up to three months without going into default. However, since the first day that falls into default the bank will claim the late fee and may complain to the judge but your house payment or total debt.
2. Negotiation
The Bank will seek to exhaust all possibilities before falling in the [...]

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The minimum grant mortgage

We are at a crisis point in which not only takes great effort to keep up with the mortgage. Now, it’s almost a miracle if we attach. At least there is a 70% chance that meets all the requirements that were required last year did not give us.
So far this year, the provision of [...]

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Want to buy a house? Wait three years

If, despite the obvious you are still thinking of buying an apartment or a house, and you’re in search of the best alternatives and the best price, our advice is without doubt: wait three years.
Why?
The Euribor will continue high. Despite a drop in interbank lending rates, the rate for calculating interest which are [...]

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A breather for the unemployed with mortgage

Good news for Spanish unemployed who feared for their mortgage payment: the council of ministers approved the extraordinary step by which they can be delayed for two years half the amount of your monthly payments up to a maximum of 500 euros per month.
This is a postponement, not debt forgiveness: The deferred amount will [...]

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