Subprime lending: past its prime?(increase in rates of home loans): An article from: Mortgage Banking
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Title: Subprime lending: past its prime?(increase in rates of home loans)
Author: Craig Focardi
Publication: Mortgage Banking (Magazine/Journal)
Date: May 1, 2007
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 67 Issue: 8 Page: 107(2)
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00 Tax Credit for First Time Home Buyers with Low Down Payment. Lender Finance Program with Low Payment and Fixed Interest Rate on FHA Mortgage and Government Assistance. Go To RealEstateMarketingThisWeek.com Part 8 (Excerpt) Analyzing tax returns for self employed and small business owners; Use a Mortgage Planning Expert Credit scores now are a major factor with interest rates. You see the liars up on the internet with interest rates being at 4.625% and all this kind of hocus pocus, its not true. You are never going to qualify for that rate today. They are going to lie to you, once you sign and see the fine print you are going to realize that it is a ridiculous idea to pay that amount of money in fees. Credit scores have to be significantly higher than they used to, but again I have to tell you, its my opinions that a 70% no doc loan with someone who has a 720 or higher credit score I believe is a good loan. I personally believe that at some point it will be brought back. I am not arguing with that, with a good FICO score I can agree with a 20% down for a stated income loan. People are encouraged through our tax system to write off all of their expenses and so often we have small business people who really are making money but because they take advantage of our tax system they are not able to get a loan. They cant qualify based upon their income. In a lot of cases yes, but once again I definitely want to point his out just because someone is self employed and owns a …
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