If you’ve decided that paying off your mortgage early is the right financial move, it’s time to figure out how you want to pay it off.
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3 simple ways to pay off your mortgage faster
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4 common types of home loans
If you’re considering buying a home, it’s important to understand what types of home loan options you have before you start shopping.
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Additional Mortgage Help Resources
Additional state programs may be available if you are continuing to experience difficulty in making mortgage payments or facing foreclosure. The following state programs may be able to assist you.
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Assumable mortgage: what it is and how it works
An assumable mortgage allows a buyer to assume the rate, repayment period, current principal balance and other terms of the seller’s existing mortgage rather than obtain a brand-new mortgage.
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Avoiding mortgage delinquency
Delinquency is a serious problem that can do long-term damage to your finances. Here are a set of practical guidelines you can use to fight it.
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Everything you need to know when your loan transfers
It can be unsettling to receive notice that your mortgage loan will be serviced by a new company—but there’s no need to worry.
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How to avoid late payments and late fees
Just one late mortgage payment can cost you money—and hurt your credit score. Here are some tips that can help you avoid the consequences of paying late.
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Making your final loan payment: the five-step process
Paying off your mortgage is a big deal, and there’s more to it than just sending us your final payment. This article explains how you can pay off your mortgage loan in just five easy steps.
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Understanding Escrow
Unless you have a mortgage loan, “escrow” is a word you may not be familiar with. But in the mortgage world, you hear a lot about it. Thankfully, escrow is not hard to explain—or understand. Dive in and answer the most common questions that homeowners ask us about escrow.
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What are nonsufficient funds (NSF) fees and how can I avoid them?
It pays to monitor your bank account. If you don’t check it regularly, you may be hit with fees when your balance falls too low. Read on to find out what NSF fees are and how you can avoid them.
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