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Mortgage Refinance ? Avoiding Refinance Problems

 
Author: Carrie Reeder

Deciding to refinance an existing mortgage is clear cut for some homebuyers. If the home was purchased during the 1990s, the interest rate on the loan is likely several points higher than current averages. In this case, refinancing may result in much lower payments. On the contrary, if hoping to payoff debts, a cash-out refi can make this possible. Even though most refinances are successful and pose little financial troubles, problems can arise. Consider the following tips for avoiding refinancing problems.

Assess Finances Carefully

When refinancing a mortgage loan with the purpose of obtaining a lower rate and lowering monthly payments, the result is more money in your pocket. On the other hand, some refinance their properties and borrower money from the equity. For example, if the amount owed on the existing mortgage is $80,000, and the homeowner borrowers $20,000 from equity to payoff debts, the new mortgage will amount to $100,000. In this case, their monthly mortgage payments will increase.

Because other debts are paid, many homeowners can afford the higher payments. However, if finances are tight, a higher monthly payment could complicate things.

Unable to Pay Closing Costs

Mortgage refinancing is the same process as acquiring the original loan. Thus, borrowers must provide proof of income and have their credit checked. Even though ownership is not transferred borrowers are still responsible for an appraisal, title search, insurances, and so forth. These additional fees are paid at closing.

Because most homeowners are unable to pay their refinance closing fees, lenders are prepared to include the amount within the loan. This will increase the final loan amount by 3% - 5%. As an incentive to keep customers, some lenders waive certain refinance fees for current customers.

Accumulating Additional Debts

If choosing the cash-out refi option and using the money to payoff debts, homeowners should resist the urge to acquire new debts. Because a cash-out refi involves higher monthly mortgage payments, new debts can create a financial strain.

Homeowners can avoid accumulating debts by paying off credit cards each month, and only using credit cards for emergencies. If necessary, get rid of newer, unused accounts preferably accounts with lower limits. Here is a list of recommended Mortgage Refinance Lenders online. It's important to use a reputable lender online to make sure your personal information is secure.

Author Bio:
Carrie Reeder is a specialist in this area. Carrie has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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