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Predatory Lenders?3 Signs of a Mortgage You Might Regret Later

 
Author: Carrie Reeder
 

To many people, owning a home is a dream. However, if purchasing a home involves borrowing from a predatory lender, that dream can quickly become a nightmare. This article offers tips on spotting and avoiding predatory mortgage lenders.

Lender Charges Excessive Prepayment Penalties

Reputable lenders will rarely charge prepayment penalties, and, if they do, the charges are reasonable. Predatory mortgage lenders charge excessive prepayment penalties in order to discourage your from refinancing.

Mortgage Contract Contains a Mandatory Arbitration Clause

If you sign a mandatory arbitration clause, you forfeit all of you rights to take legal action of your lender. This means, if you later discover that youve entered into a mortgage with a predatory lender, you will not be able to take legal action to get out of the loan.

Your Interest Rates Are Higher Than Expected

Many predatory lenders will place borrowers into sub-prime mortgages even when they could qualify for a regular mortgage through another lender. Sub-prime mortgages have higher interest rates and considerably poorer terms than regular mortgages. Take a moment to consider some reliable mortgage providers, and find out more about home loan interest rates at www.abcloanguide.com

To avoid predatory lenders, borrowers should check their mortgage companys name with the Better Business Bureau and Consumer Reports. Additionally, borrowers should always compare rates among mortgage companies before signing any loan contract. If you are hesitant about signing a contract, hire a lawyer to go over it with you. Lawyer charges will be significantly cheaper than entering into a nightmare mortgage.

 
 
 

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