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Home Ownership -- Is It For You?

   
Author: B Shelton

Home ownership requires funds, to begin with. If you dont have the total funds to immediately pay for the property up front, there are other instruments available to you, and one of these is a loan you could apply for with a commercial bank.

Mortgages are based on income-to-payables ratio and, as such, there must be no major disruptions in the figures you had in your initial computation throughout the lifetime of the loan. The bottom-line figure could increase, but should not get smaller. A safe margin must always be present in there for your own protection. Many mortgages were forfeited in their tracks by sheer default of payment, and that would be disastrous for you. The unsympathetic lending bank doesnt even ask why this happened to you, of all people -- it will just go ahead and foreclose your property and, maybe, even invite a sheriff to help you haul your appliances and furniture for you.

What are the factors that could make you default in payment? More common is when, for some unforeseen and unprovoked reason, you lose your job to the nephew of your boss, or some similiar situation like that. That would be a major setback. It is advisable that when you are committed to a big loan, like this one you use to purchase your own home, you try to keep your job or, better still, work toward a promotion with a corresponding increase in your take-home pay. When this latter happens to be granted to you, then you would be blessed with some unforeseen and, therefore, unbudgeted funds and you may be well-advised to use this funds to pay a hefty amount off the principal loan; this would render you in good faith with the lending back and diminishing interest will sometimes be applied to the diminishing balance of your loan.

Another factor that could make you default in payment would be when you incur a new debt on top of the yet-unpaid one for your house. Dont even doubt that this mistake could happen. For example, you find a nice, red Porsche that would nicely match the color of the external paint of your new house and would fit snugly into its garage. Wouldnt that be just stylish? Surely, your boss would like your taste and, maybe, would give you that big promotion to assist you in the payment of your loan for all these things. And then, again, maybe not -- then, where will that leave you?

Inquire about owner financing; it is a more convenient payment scheme for you. Remember that home ownership is a thing for the responsible person; if you are not that person who can take a responsibility seriously, then dont even think of going into a loan to start the project. Foreclosure of loan by default in payment does not speak well of a person.

Author Bio:
B Shelton is a champion in this field. B has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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