Should You Get A Mortgage Refinance Loan To Pay Your Debts?

Posted by Nick Niesen on October 29th, 2010

Not all debts are created equal, nor are borrowers. Some may make it while others fail to pay up. What could be amiss?

Who should get mortgage refinance loans?

There should be some reservations about getting a mortgage refinance loan. According to Newsweek International (Sept. 3, 2007), more and more Americans cannot pay their mortgages, and it is estimated that in 2007, some 2 million families will lose their homes. Mortgage refinance companies are painfully aware of this and are carefully screening applications for mortgage refinance loans.

If you are thinking of getting a mortgage refinance loan, do not expect the loan companies to approve your application on the spot. They will review and check your credit scores and check out the equity you are putting up. They will go through your employment files to find out if you are a good or bad credit risk. Indeed, these are hard times and nobody is taking any chances.

Before you get an application form, assess the situation objectively. Are you getting the best deal? Will the new loan really get you out of the financial mess you are in? Are you willing to put up your house for equity? Do you understand all the money talk and legalese? Is your family ready for a downsized lifestyle? Is your job stable? The questions could go on and on. If you answered yes to all those questions, then get a mortgage refinance loan.

Better yet, employ the services of a mortgage adviser to smooth out the rough spots for you. The mortgage counselor will assess your situation and help you with your financial records before you take action.

What?s in it for you if you get mortgage refinance loan?

When you take out a mortgage refinance loan, you are taking a longer loan term because it has lower interest rates. An average of 15 years is the usual loan period. Take the time to find and get the best deal. Check out different loan companies and compare their going rates.

Another consideration you should study is the monthly bill you have to pay for the next 15 years. Are you up for it? Are you comfortable with the amount you have to shell out monthly? You must be able to get a loan with an interest rate lower than 2 percent. All your efforts of getting a mortgage refinance loan will go to waste and you might end up losing your home.

People get the wrong idea that lower interest rates are the best deal only to find out after the transaction has been set that they are paying more than they can afford to. They think that if they switch their present mortgage to a new one, they will be putting more money in their wallets. They get a new loan to save money - a big mistake.

This is usually what happens. When they have only a about 10 years to pay off their existing loan, they only extend the number of years to pay off the loan. Instead of seeing the end of the loan in 15 years, they get a new 30-year fixed rate contract. This is prolonging the agony of paying off debts.

Look for the advantage

A mortgage refinance loan will give you the convenience of lowered monthly bills, and even pay off outstanding credit card debt, which, as we all know, collects exorbitant interest rates. By paying off the credit card debt, you will have extra cash to pay other monthly bills.

Whatever your decision may be, think of the future. If you get mortgage refinance only to lose your home, then you have not taken the advantage. Instead, you were taken advantage. So look before you leap and you won?t fall in the cracks.

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