Month: March 2023
In the real estate market, there are plenty of ways to pay off your mortgage so that you are not saddled with debt for a long time. If you are looking to avoid thousands of dollars in interest, then investigate ways of getting rid of your high house payment.
Americans pay millions of dollars in interest each year due to mortgage payments. Remember that the amount of interest you pay is proportion to the principal balance of the money you borrowed. This means that if you get your principle down, then you will not have to pay as much in interest.
To pay the amount you owe early, many people pay their mortgage payment every two weeks instead of every month. Since there are fifty weeks in a year, then you will be making twenty six half payments or in other words thirteen full payments. You will then be paying an extra payment each year because with two months you are paying three half payments. This can shed years off of the loan.
You can also take your payment and divide it by twelve and then you will be paying extra at the end of every month. This allows you to reduce the principal balance of your account every month. You will end up paying less interest every month. You may also want to investigate the structure of your loan to see if it is cost effective. You may want to go around to other banks to see if you can find one that offers better terms and conditions.
Other people use unique ideas to also save up money and pay that mortgage early in the real estate market. For example, if you find some money that you did not anticipate getting, then you should put that into your account and use it for household bills Every little amount counts. This means that if you find thirty dollars on the street or get a raise, then you should use some of this money to pay off your house.
You can also get a little job on the side to make a little cash. You can also change your lifestyle a bit and save more money so that you can use that money for your house payment.
Paying off your mortgage early is not as difficult as it may seem. There are many options available for you so keep an open mind and investigate ways of achieving financial freedom.
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Shree Group a renowned real estate builder has launched a Residential Project in Jaipur Smart Meadows “. Smart Meadows offers Plots of sizes 100 Sq. yd to 500 sq. yd and farmhouses of sizes 500 sq. yd to 2000 sq. yd at very affordable price in Jaipur. The Plots in this project are available at the basic sale price of Rs. 1089/-per sq. yd and the Farmhouses in this project are available at the basic sale price of Rs. 738/-per sq. yd.
Smart Meadows, Jaipur has some Amenities and Features like 24-hour security, 100% power backup, Vastu friendly layout and design, Pollution free environment, Rain water harvesting systems, Park and playground for children, Landscaping done by specialist landscaping architects, Heavy plantation by horticulture specialist etc. This project contain some of the salient Features like Govt. Approved Group Housing Project, Well connected with local transport facility, Shopping Mall, Jogging Track & Parks, Schools, Heliped, Club House & Hotel, Golf Course, Temple, Yoga Centre, Hospital, Community Centre etc.
Jaipur city is the capital of the state of Rajasthan and is centrally located. The Jaipur city is located at 4-5 hours drive from National Highway No.8 that is links with Delhi, Mumbai. Now, From the Futures Prospective point of views. The Jaipur is becoming a fast growing city in the country. JDA (Jaipur Devlopment authority) has collected more than Rs 1000 crores as revenue within the last few years. The Jaipur real estates estimated that there is a rise in Jaipur real estate market more than 10 percent every year. This city seems to be better for investment purposes as well as for the residential purposes and we may think that you may get better retunes as being expected by the realty gains.
About the company Shri Aditya Estate is one of the leading real estate consultants, established in Delhi and performing successfully for the last one decade.
You can contact Bhardwaj Buildtech India Pvt. Ltd. regarding the booking and other information about this project, which is a leading Real Estate Consultancy firm in India .For more details about this project log on http://www.zameen-zaidad.com/smart-meadows-jaipur.aspx or email to [emailprotected]
Lets take a look now at some mortgage loan terms and what they mean. Adjustable rate mortgage is the type of mortgage where the interest rates change over time and are based on a set index or margin. Changes to your rate are made at set times and within set limits according to your contact. Amortization is when you pay your mortgage through installments gradually over a set period of time. Annual Percentage Rate or (A.P.R.) is the percentage rate you pay on your mortgage annually. Generally this percentage is higher than the actual stated percentage due to outside credit costs.
Appraisal is the determination of the market value of your homes value and is done by a professional. It is used to determine insurance rates and mortgage rates among other things. Cash Reserve is your cash reserve is having enough money left over after closing to pay your first two mortgage payments.
Closing is the point at which the sale of the home has been finalized. This is the point at which the buyer signs for the home and the closing costs have been paid. The deed is a legal document that is considered the title to the property. Earnest Money is money that is given to the seller buy the intended buyer in order to bind the forthcoming transaction.
Equity is the value of your home above and beyond the loans you have on your property. Fixed-Rated Mortgage is the type of mortgage where the interest rate has been determined and set for the entire term of the loan.
There are many more terms that are used in the real estate world and they are easily accessible online or at your local library. You should definitely do your research into all of the information available to you before you buy a home so you will understand what you are doing. Research an understanding is a very important part of any investment.
Recent financial industry distress publicly attributed to widespread mortgage loan defaults has generated mounting pressure on federal prosecutors to increase investigations into incidents of mortgage fraud across the nation. On February 6, 2004, CNN reported that the FBI warned that mortgage fraud was becoming so rampant that the resulting epidemic of fraud could trigger a massive financial crisis. Mortgage fraud has now become so prevalent that the United States Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation have been forced to create an entirely new category for tracking these cases. According to a CBS news report, the number of FBI agents assigned to mortgage related crimes increased by 50 percent from 2007 to 2008. Prosecutors and investigators on both the state and local levels are also feverishly organizing task forces and creating real estate fraud departments to counter this burgeoning wave of crime.
CRIME & PUNISHMENT
The primary focus of these investigations appears to be on borrowers, investors, mortgage brokers, appraisers and real estate agents. Some of the charges levied against these perpetrators have included making false statements on loan applications, bank fraud, mail fraud, wire fraud, conspiracy to launder funds and a number of applicable state laws. However, the primary legal vehicle implemented by federal prosecutors has been section 1014 of Title 18 of the United States Code which declares mortgage fraud as a federal crime encompassing anyone who willfully overvalues any land or property, or knowingly makes any false statement, for the purpose of influencing a financial institution upon a loan application, purchase agreement or other related documents. A violation of the federal mortgage fraud law (18 U.S.C. 1014) alone is punishable by up to thirty years imprisonment and a one million dollar fine.
MORTGAGE FRAUD SCHEMES
The most effective way to avoid prosecution for mortgage fraud is to identify mortgage fraud schemes prior to any actual involvement. Most mortgage fraud offenses fall into one of two general categories: fraud for housing and fraud for profit. Fraud for housing often involves fraudulent acts committed by a borrower, often coached by his or her mortgage broker or real estate agent, to obtain a loan for the ultimate goal of acquiring a home. These fraudulent facts generally pertain to the falsification of facts and documents during the loan application process to enable the borrower to obtain financing that he or she would otherwise not be qualified to receive. Conversely, fraud for profit typically involves a more concerted plan to abuse the entire real estate transactional process for pecuniary gain.
FRAUD FOR HOUSING
Income Fraud
This occurs when a borrower inflates his or her amount of income to qualify for a loan or a larger loan amount. Although recent reductions in the use of stated income or no-doc liar loans has somewhat curbed income fraud, daring borrowers are increasingly generating more fraudulent documents to falsify income. Information technology and photocopy equipment have become so advanced that very convincing documentation, such as income statements, savings accounts and tax returns, can be produced on demand.
Employment Fraud
In order to justify overstated income in a loan application, borrowers will claim self-employment in a non-existent company or represent having a higher position in a company than the borrower actually holds.
Failure to Disclose Liabilities
The debt-to-income ratio is an important part of the loan underwriting criteria used to determine a borrowers eligibility for mortgage loans. Consequently, borrowers will conceal financial obligations like newly acquired credit card debt, other mortgages, and private loans to artificially reduce their debt-to-income ratios.
Occupancy Fraud
Generally occurs when a borrower states on a loan application that he or she intends to occupy a property as a primary residence to secure a lower interest rate when the borrower actually intends to obtain the loan to acquire an investment property.
FRAUD FOR PROFIT
Equity Skimming and Cash-Back Schemes
A straw buyer is typically implemented as the buyer of the property due to his or her creditworthiness and resulting ability to obtain favorable financing. Unknowing straw buyers can be manipulated by mortgage brokers and real estate agents to purchase a property as a primary residence with the broker or agent later serving as a property manager to collect anticipated rental income. After the escrow closes and the mortgage and real estate brokers collect their commissions, they proceed to collect rental income and fail to make the mortgage payments.
Complex schemes can involve a knowing straw buyer, an appraiser who intentionally overstates the propertys value, a dishonest seller that intentionally inflates the selling price, and a dishonest settlement officer that makes undisclosed disbursements from the loan proceeds. All of these conspirators collaborate to collect portions of the proceeds of an inappropriately large loan before eventually letting it go into default.
Appraisal Fraud or Price Inflation
This fraud occurs when a dishonest appraiser intentionally overstates the value of a property or when an existing appraisal is altered to reflect a higher value. When a home is overvalued, more money can be obtained by the seller in a purchase transaction or by the borrower in a cash-out refinance.
The New Appraisal Fraud: Price Deflation
When done legitimately, a short sale occurs when a borrower that owes more than his or her property is worth sells the property below market value and the lender agrees to accept the lower repayment amount and forgive the difference. A new hybrid of fraud has emerged where an appraiser or a real estate agent drastically devalues the property in an appraisal or brokers price opinion (BPO) so that the home will sell with ease at a price well below market value. Of course the new buyer is in collaboration with the seller, agent and appraiser, so all of the conspirators proceed to sell the home at a higher price for a big profit.
Identity Theft
Identity theft fraud occurs when a victims identity is assumed by another to obtain a mortgage without ever intending to make any payments on the loan. The perpetrators often abscond with a portion of the loan proceeds and sometimes are daring enough to lease the property and collect some deposits and rental income before disappearing.
The Buy and Bail
This completely new scheme is perpetrated by a home owner who cannot sell the home because more is owed on the property than its worth. Because no lender will provide the owner a loan for a second primary residence, the owner tells the lender that he or she plans to rent out the current home despite having no intention of doing so. Sometimes a falsified rental agreement is used to further support the falsehood. Once the second home is purchased, the owner bails on the original home and fails to make any further mortgage payments.
AVOIDING & PREVENTING FRAUD
Mortgage fraud frequently emanates from groups that complete an abnormal amount of similar transactions or churn out many offers to purchase at once. These outfits may appear disorganized or unprofessional due to the large amount of transactions they are attempting to manage. It is also no coincidence that mortgage fraud has significantly increased as housing values have decreased since most fraud schemes involve a financially distressed or otherwise vulnerable seller. It is equally important to remember that agents owe a very strict fiduciary duty to act in their clients best interests. So before reporting a client to your local authorities, speak with legal counsel or your state real estate licensing department to ensure that your proposed actions dont constitute a breach of your fiduciary duty to your client.
Real estate agents are in a unique position that enables them to identify and even prevent the occurrence of fraud by recognizing the red flags, asking appropriate questions, and giving the principals in their transactions the full picture of what consequences are associated with participating in mortgage fraud. While a lot of damage has been done in the real estate market, we can prevent more of the same from occurring in the future.