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"How to Spot and Avoid Predatory Lending?"

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Article: "How to Spot and Avoid Predatory Lending?"
By Andre Plessis

What is predatory lending?

"Predatory lending is defined as intentionally placing borrowers in loan products with worse terms and/or higher costs than loans offered to similarly qualified borrowers for the primary purpose of enriching the lender/broker/banker and with little or no regard for the costs to the consumer. Predatory mortgage lenders don't give terms promised, causing some homeowners to even lose their homes."

Predatory lenders promise loans that are "too good to be true" and pressure borrowers to take them on the spot. Here are a few things you should know about spotting and avoid predatory loans:

How to Spot a Predatory Loan

bullet Balloon payments.
bullet High interest rates.
bullet Monthly payments you can't afford.
bullet Penalties for early pay-off of the loan.
bullet Unauthorized refinancing of your loan.

How to Avoid a Predatory Loan

bullet Always shop around for the right program for you.
bullet Do not be afraid to ask as many questions as you want.
bullet If you don't understand the loan terms, talk to someone you trust to look at the documents for you.
bullet Don't trust ads promising "No Credit? No Problem!" or “We have the lowest rates” If it’s too good to be true, then it may not be true.
bullet Don’t believe “No closing cost loan” ads. There is no such thing as a free lunch.
bullet Ignore high-pressure sales tactics. Do not sign documents in a rush. Take your time.
bullet Don't take the first loan you are offered unless you truly trust the company.
bullet Remember that a low monthly payment isn't always a 'deal.' Look at the overall cost of the loan.
bullet Be wary of promises to refinance the loan to a better rate in the future.
bullet Never sign a blank document or anything the lender promised to fill in later.
bullet Don't sign any document you do not understand.
bulletMake sure you understand the terms of your loans

 
Andre Plessis

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P.S. If you are at all intimidated or unsure about the mortgage process if you don’t understand how to evaluate your options in getting a mortgage loan our 15 key questions will help you feel comfortable that you are making the best decisions. Also if you are in the process of refinancing your home with anyone, CALL ME and I will let you know if you are being offered the best loan option based on market conditions and your financial situation.

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