I often compare life insurance to real estate when talking about loans because taking a policy loan is similar to taking a line of
credit against real estate EXCEPT that the loan process requires no approval.
Not exact matches
Gendelman, along with Pam Marron, a Mortgage Broker in the Trinity area, have been relentless in their fight
against the way banks and mortgage companies along with the
credit bureaus have been unfairly punishing people forced to short sale their home in this difficult
real estate market.
Some people borrow
against their principal residence for a downpayment using a mortgage or line of
credit, but this can be risky and really means you're going all - in on
real estate.
Bad
credit lenders avoid property with too much debt
against it as it would not be of profit to their
real estate business.
Recent examples include defending
against a civil RICO claim, allegations of discriminatory lending practices under the Fair Housing Act and Equal
Credit Opportunity Act, breach of fiduciary duty claims, and insurance coverage claims, as well as prosecuting a breach of construction contract claim and various tort and contract claims related to a
real estate dispute.
is absolutely correct, Barry Hanna of the
Real Estate Training Institute, Edmonton Alberta had informed a group of Realtors (R) at a
credited course he had spoken directly to a Lawyer who was contemplating a «arguement»
against the
Real Estate Purchase Contract, just think what this guy would think he could do with even a volunteered Property Disclosure.
Many more home owners are finding themselves in this situation due to a number of factors, including job losses, aggressive borrowing
against their home in the days of easy
credit, and declining home values in a slower
real estate market.
If we use a home equity line of
credit (or HELOC)
against any of our properties, we can tap the equity, thereby using
real estate to pay for college without selling anything.