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Old 10-06-2010   #15
slowbubblecar
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Re: Re-financing Home Mortgage

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Originally Posted by polishmafia View Post
This really kills me. I understand why this type of rule is in place, but why would a lender not even take me into consideration for a refi? I can pay my bills, I just want a lower rate.

Over the next 30 years, is the lender going to make more money sitting on non-payers and selling their foreclosed property? It makes NO sense to me.
You can always apply, but their goal of the loan is making a profit. If they allowed everyone to refi to lower rates, they won't make as much money. If you would have signed up for a variable rate loan, you would have had the benefit for the change in rates the past year and a half or so. You also would have possibly had to pay more down the road when rates increase as well.

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Originally Posted by Goat Blower View Post
I've had several friends that weren't able to make their payments, the banks didn't help them a bit, they lost their houses. All that BS about the government helping homeowners is just for show, I haven't heard of one person that it's helped.
Many banks are doing a bad job working with their members. I think it is primarily due to the volume they are dealing with. Often times, the bank moves so slowly that the member doesn't make any payments and by the time the bank goes to resolve the issue, it is too late and the bank just decides to foreclose.

I have a friend who hasn't made a payment on his home the past year. It still hasn't even gone to the sherrif sale yet.

I have been interested in buying a house that was in a short sale for the past year and a half. Eventually the owners just said F-it because the bank wouldn't take what the house was worth and they didn't want it. When the seller gave up on selling it, I was told the bank wanted $80k more than my offer for the house (highest offer over past 1.5 yrs) which is rediculous. I am waiting for it to come back up again as the sherrif sale was completed recently and the member didn't have any interest in keeping it. I decided to just wait it out since the bank will be holding it for a while. I don't think the bank realizes the house needs 35k in repairs as it sits to fix 2 issues let alone the updating that needs to be done... The house has also been winterized the past few years so who knows what works now. I am hoping to get it for less than my original offer sometime next spring-summer.

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Originally Posted by Halon View Post
I know of plenty of people who've had monthly mortgage payments waved by their lender for several months due to income issues.
If they are struggling with making their payments, banks will be more willing to work with them to some extent. This practice is ok as long as the borrower has fixed the issue relating to his/her lack of repayment. Letting someone skip payments doesn't make any sense if it repayment issue will continue going forward.
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