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		<title>Reduce Your Mortgage Payments</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yes friends. Because it is a moment of unexpected recession, small and large companies is loosening up. There are people who have a mortgage loan have been affected by the crash of the global economy. Many people became unemployed and could loss their hours of work. Sorry, having a mortgage loan are directly concerned, it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes friends. Because it is a moment of unexpected recession, small and large companies is loosening up. There are people who have a mortgage loan have been affected by the crash of the global economy. Many people became unemployed and could loss their hours of work. Sorry, having a mortgage loan are directly concerned, it is difficult for them to repay or can not pay their mortgages more payments are due.</p>
<p>Most of them have become neglectful mortgager until they&#8217;re gradually losing their homes. They may not know the changes in housing yet. Yes, it is a reliable company such as home-loan modification, which can help to <a href="http://homeloanmodification.dyndns.org">Stop Foreclosure</a> of the proceedings, if they are not able to pay the mortgage debt payments.</p>
<p><a href="http://homeloanmodification.dyndns.org ">Home Loan Modification</a> that’s possible, for that we must have knowledge of how overcome the problem of closure of each workout.</p>
<p>For better way, you can see homeloanmodification.dyndns.org, are their means to avoid a mortgage loan and have ability to <a href="http://homeloanmodification.dyndns.org/nine_steps_of_foreclosure.html">Reduce Your Mortgage Payments</a>, and you are ready to collaborate with them. And Time flies are very fast! And not just let it fly away from your homes. Visit their website now!</p>
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		<title>Should you overpay your mortgage installments?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There&#8217;s a simple rule when it comes to debts. Unless the debt is interest free, continuing to borrow the money is costing you money. If you can earn interest on savings or get a return on other investments, it usually benefits you to pay off the debts and invest your money. Except, if you are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;s a simple rule when it comes to debts. Unless the debt is interest free, continuing to borrow the money is costing you money. If you can earn interest on savings or get a return on other investments, it usually benefits you to pay off the debts and invest your money. Except, if you are overpaying to reduce your debts this can leave you short if there should be an emergency and some lenders dislike people repaying more quickly than they should and charge fees and impose penalties for early repayment. So, applying the general rule, you should always pay off the most expensive loans first. That means those store cards, credit cards and high interest loans you are carrying. Under normal circumstances, mortgage interest tends to be less than commercial loans.</p>
<p>So, for these purposes, let&#8217;s assume you have few credit card debts and some savings. What are your options? One is to use the savings to reduce your <a href="http://www.money-saving-solutions.com/">mortgage</a> debt. This immediately reduces the interest you pay and it will help if you are thinking about refinancing. Property values have been falling fast. In fact, at the time of writing in May 2009, the market has probably not yet bottomed out. That means your loan to value ratio has been falling. Even though you might have had a mortgage for years, you may now find the current balance of the loan is worth more than 90% of the resale value of the property. This will make finding new finance difficult. Even when the ratio is between 80 and 90%, the interest rate is likely to be quite high to reflect the risk of further falls in property values. If you have a capital sum that will lower the amount borrowed, this will make the chances of refinancing at a cheaper rate possible. However, before you pay, make sure you know when the mortgage interest is calculated. You need to ensure you make the capital repayment at a time when you will get the maximum reduction in interest. Also check to see whether there are penalties if you make an early repayment of part of the principal.</p>
<p>The other factor is practicality. Once you pay a lump sum into the mortgage, that money is locked up. If there&#8217;s an emergency of some sort, that forces you to borrow all money needed at higher rates of interest. With the current recession in full flow, unemployment is rising fast. It can be worth having some capital set aside to live on should you lose your job or fall ill. In particular, you should have enough to cover your mortgage repayments for six months should your income dry up. So you can save on your mortgage by overpaying installments or paying a lump sum, but it&#8217;s not for everyone. Sit down and do the math to see whether it&#8217;s really for you. But, if you are looking at <a href="http://www.money-saving-solutions.com/home-purchase.html">mortgage</a> refinancing, having a lump sum to hand makes a very good bargaining chip in both getting a new deal and getting that deal at a low interest rate.</p>
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