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˙ţ<h3>Questions To Ponder About A Home Equity Loan</h3> <p> What exactly is a home equity loan? Equity is the value of your home minus the amount you still owe on it and it helps to determine the fairness of the worthiness of the loan. Anytime a lender offers a loan, they expect to receive some sort of collateral as security against the loan. The collateral must be fair as in it must be equal to the loan's worth. This is done so the lender assumes less risk in extending the loan. If, for whatever reason, you are not able to make your loan payments then the lender can seize your home, and sell it to get his money back. </p><p> That is why it is so important when taking out a home equity loan that you make sure you will be able to easily make your monthly payments. If something unforeseen should occur and you miss payments then your home could go into foreclosure and repossession. You could face bankruptcy and have your credit ruined with court judgments, liens, or worse. </p><p> The first thing you should do if figure out the value of your home. Find out exactly how much you still owe on it and then determine your equity. Now, how much money do you intend to borrow with your home equity loan? Can you afford the increase in monthly payments? What is the purpose of the loan? Is it vitally important? Can you get the money in another, less risky way? You should ask yourself the above questions at the very least so that you can minimize your risk of loss over taking out a home equity loan. </p><p> Remember that you could lose your home in the event that you are unable to repay the equity loan. It is always a good idea to shop around for various types of loans and loans from various lenders so you can choose the best terms and interest rates for you. Lenders are all too happy and eager to offer you a home equity loan because they know they can seize your home if you fail to make your payments. So don't fall for their over hyped sales pitches. Instead, take your time and think things through so that you make the right choice for your finances. Remember to read the fine print and make sure you fully understand the terms before signing any loan papers, especially for a home equity loan. </p><p> Ask yourself the basic questions so that you understand the value of your home and the amount of your new monthly payments. Do you want to take out a home equity loan because you are in financial trouble and want to consolidate your bills? Be especially careful if this is the case. If you do not also change your poor financial habits, you will soon find yourself back in the same financial tight spot but without the equity you once had. In other words, you will be worse off and in real risk of losing your home. </p>


 

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Code of Practice for Home Equity Release Schemes - Scoop.co.nz (press release)


Code of Practice for Home Equity Release Schemes
Scoop.co.nz (press release), New Zealand - Sep 3, 2008
The Safe Home Equity Release Plans Association, SHERPA, today welcomed the release of the government’s voluntary Code of Practice for reverse mortgage ...

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It Pays To Know Your Lending Rights - Tampa Tribune


It Pays To Know Your Lending Rights
Tampa Tribune, FL - 21 hours ago
In its first quarter earnings release, Wachovia reported a home equity lending decline of 41 percent. Just recently the Standard & Poor's/Case-Shiller Home ...

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Cash-poor older people are turning to equity release in droves ... - guardian.co.uk


Cash-poor older people are turning to equity release in droves ...
guardian.co.uk, UK - Sep 3, 2008
These options are, put simply, the two main types of equity release scheme available at present to home owners. Economic fluctuations notwithstanding ...

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Equity release: how to unlock the door to your home's value - Telegraph.co.uk


Equity release: how to unlock the door to your home's value
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - Sep 1, 2008
The most popular reason for taking out an equity release scheme — cited by almost six in 10 customers — is to fund home and garden improvements. ...

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Blunkett urges equity release action - ifaonline.co.uk


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Blunkett urges equity release action
ifaonline.co.uk, UK - Sep 5, 2008
... have we not made enough of, and are we not clear enough about, the release of equity from the enormous home ownership that exists in Britain and the ...
Blunkett urges increased use of equity release FT Adviser
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