Government Programs
If you are a first-time home buyer, ask your real estate agent/broker and loan originator about the availability of local or state programs such as reductions in transfer taxes, special income tax deductions, or state homestead exemption discounts.
Types of Mortgages
Some adjustable-rate mortgages allow the borrower to pay either the “interest only” or less than the “interest only”. In both options, none of the mortgage payment is applied towards the loan balance (principal). In a less than “interest only” option, the unpaid interest is added to your loan balance and you can owe more than the amount you initially borrowed, even if you make all your payments on time. This is called negative amortization. If you are a first-time borrower and your mortgage could result in negative amortization, your lender is required to make sure you get homeownership counseling before you borrow the money.
When the loan balance increases to the maximum amount the loan is “recast” and your loan payment may double or even triple. When faced with “payment shock,” you may discover too late that the loan payments no longer fit within your budget and that the loan is difficult to refinance. You may then be in danger of losing your home.
For additional information on the types of loans and government programs, please contact Cambridge Title Company by phone at 224.330.1886 or by email at info@cambridgetitleco.com.
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