Home Mortgage Loan

April 21, 2009 by  

What is a Home Mortgage Loan?

A home mortgage loan is where the home or estate of the person who borrows the money is used as collateral for the loan. If for any reason you find yourself unable to make your payments for the house, the real estate/property will be taken. When you sign a mortgage, also called a Deed of Trust, this is a binding contract that pledges your honor on the loan, or else your house be taken.

Home mortgage loans are generally for people who are buying a home, and are usually long-term. There are many many different types of loans you can receive; depending on the your specific situation. You’ll want to be sure that before you choose one, you look over your credit, speak with lenders or banks about what would be in your best interest and your best options, and figure out how much your home is worth and what you need the loan for.

Sometimes, if a buyer does not qualify for a home mortgage, the seller of the house will offer to carry the loan for the buyer. This is how this works: the seller and you agree on the final price for the house, you then give the seller an agreed upon percentage of that price, which is called the deposit or down payment. Then, make the payments on the remaining amount to the seller, who basically, is turning around and sending those payments to the bank that they have their mortgage with. In other words they use your payments to them to pay their original payments to the bank.

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