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Brasch WordsA Turkey by Any Other Name is Still Governor of Alaska
Amid hundreds of spectators, most of them members of the media, the President makes a few cute comments, issues a pardon for the turkey and a "runner-up" , and then sends the turkeys off to a petting zoo or ranch, where they live about a year.
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Why Andrew Breitbart Walked into the Fire with Sarah Palin
Whenever Andrew Breitbart saw that somebody was being unfairly maligned by the institutional Left, he became that person's stalwart defender.
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Brasch WordsA Turkey by Any Other Name is Still Governor of Alaska
Amid hundreds of spectators, most of them members of the media, the President makes a few cute comments, issues a pardon for the turkey and a "runner-up" , and then sends the turkeys off to a petting zoo or ranch, where they live about a year.
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Leone Harris-Ewing REMAX Dynamic of The Valley 892 E. USA Circle #100 Wasilla, AK, 99654
Office: 907-352-9357 Cell: 907-775-0226
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Even With a Bad Credit Report, You Can Purchase a Home in Wasilla Alaska |
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Unemployment, illness, divorce, bankruptcy, family problems, failure to pay bills on time-- these problems can lead to unfavorable information on your credit report. Just one or two disparaging remarks, without an adequate explanation, can result in a rejection for a home loan.
But there is no need to let a bad credit history stop you from buying a home in [Proflile.market].
Here's what you can do:
- Clean up your credit report. If you haven't checked your credit report in the last six months, get a copy to see what the credit bureau has in its files about you. Maybe things aren't so bad as you think.
If you were turned down for credit in the last 30 days, you can get a free copy of your credit report from the credit bureau listed on the rejection letter.
After you have a copy of your written credit report, if you dispute any incorrect items, be sure to contact the credit bureau in writing. The credit bureau will then report the discrepancy to the erring firm, such as a department store or credit card company, for their version.
If no reply is received within 30 days, the credit bureau must remove the disputed item from your credit report. Be sure to follow up to enforce your legal rights.
- Buy a home with an existing assumable loan. There are thousands of homes for sale with existing, assumable VA and FHA mortgages which can be assumed by anyone (except perhaps a bankrupt arsonist). But if the seller is to be released of liability on the loan, then a complete loan application with credit check is required.
- Buy with seller financing. Although seller financing isn't as easy to find as it was a few years ago, many home sellers will carry back a first or second mortgage to help finance your home purchase. Rarely will a seller check your credit since the seller looks to the property as the security.
- Obtain an 'easy qualifier' loan from an equity lender. Many banks and S& Ls offer "easy qualifier" mortgages to home buyers who pay at least a 25 percent down payment. When your down payment equity in the home will be substantial, the lender is well-protected in case you don't make the mortgage payments. At least one or two lenders in each major city usually offer this type of equity loan.
- Get a co-signer. If you can't get the seller to help finance your purchase and you aren't making a 25 percent down payment, a new conventional loan must be obtained. Perhaps a friend or relative will co-sign on the mortgage to help you qualify. Most lenders, however, require the co-signer to also take title to the property.
- Buy with an equity share co-owner. Another alternative is to get a wealthy friend or relative to make all or part of the down payment in return for part ownership of the property. This equity share method is especially good for parents who want to help their adult children get into a first home.
- Keep the seller as a co-owner. When the seller can't or won't help finance the sale, keep the seller as a co-owner to help qualify for a new mortgage.
- Lease the home with an option to buy. A lease-option gives the prospective home buyer time to try out the home while, at the same time, clearing up any credit problems. Typical one- or two-year lease-options usually provide for an up-front payment to the seller of a "non-refundable consideration for the purchase option" and a locked-in price for the home.
There is a lot of free information available to you about buying, selling or investing in Wasilla real estate. For complete information about the Wasilla Alaska real estate market including current Wasilla homes for sale, property values and more please visit the most complete website online dedicated to everything Wasilla Alaska real estate. So please feel free to contact me with any of your mortgage questions and I will me more than glad to answer you queries. Call me on my cell at 907-775-0226 or email me at leone@mtaonline.net.
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