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January 23, 2012

How can the appraised value of a home be ok with a mortgage lender yet be too high for a PMI company?

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Question by Stephen D: How can the appraised value of a home be ok with a mortgage lender yet be too high for a PMI company?
The conventional mortgage with 90% ltv for a home I am buying next week has been approved by the mortgage companioned based on the appraisal the mortgage lender sent away however the PMI company believes the home is worth about $ 15000 less than the appraiser says it is worth. What gives? If this breaks the deal can I get my money back for the appraisal? ($ 395) The home is in Pike county, PA

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Answer by OldJimmy
In my experience you are generally not able to recover the cost of the appraisal. But I would contact the lender and ask them what the next step is. There are several MI companies out there so they may be able to obtain coverage from another.This victimised to be unusual, but with the gun-shyness caused by the appraisal frauds a couple of years ago this might happen more often.Since this might get you out of the sales undertake (unable to secure financing), you might see if the seller will come down some and perhaps you can come up with a little more down to get the down payment to 20%, thus not requiring PMI.



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January 8, 2012

Refinance: mortgage is 280K property value is only 230K. Do you know anyone who can refinance this?

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Question by i w: Refinance: mortgage is 280K property value is only 230K. Do you know anyone who can refinance this?
The mortgage resets in another 2 months and the payment will go up about $ 500. Is their any plan to refinance this mortgage???

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Answer by ritu w
Here is an excellent site with some wonderful options 4 U. Check it out……..http://lnk.in/56f2



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October 9, 2011

How do I refinance when my mortgage is more than the property value.?

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Question by teachingmother: How do I refinance when my mortgage is more than the property value.?
My husband & I purchased our condo with two loans from Bank of America: a 5/1 ARM @ 5.25% and a 2nd mortgage @ 6.75%. I would like to refinance our mortgages before the rat adjust. However, the value of our home has decreased over $ 100K. I have called Bank of America to get a loan modification and the woman I spoke to said we do not qualify. Is anybody else having this problem and how did you get a refinance?

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Answer by Gem
Welcome to reality.There is not really help for you.When Congress told us they were getting $ 300 BILLION in July to “help the homeowners”, they meant the BANKS, not us.Because the banks actually own the land, they government is helping them, not you.Sorry. Yet again Congress has stolen from us and lied to our faces (http://www.VoteTheBumsOut08.com).The only hope you have is the FHA or HUD. Go to http://www.fha.gov or http://www..hud.govSearch for loan modification.And yeah, if you, caring me, are making your payments and don’t want to trash our credit, there is NO help for us. Only the ones that do not pay. Sweet.Good luck



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How do I refinance when my mortgage is more than the property value.?

Filed under: Refinance Mortgage — Tags: , , , , , — admin @ 7:13 pm

Question by teachingmother: How do I refinance when my mortgage is more than the property value.?
My husband & I purchased our condo with two loans from Bank of America: a 5/1 ARM @ 5.25% and a 2nd mortgage @ 6.75%. I would like to refinance our mortgages before the rates adjust. However, the value of our home has decreased over $ 100K. I have called Bank of America to get a loan modification and the woman I spoke to said we do not qualify. Is anybody else having this problem and how did you get a refinance?

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Answer by Gem
Welcome to reality.

There is not really help for you.

When Congress told us they were getting $ 300 BILLION in July to “help the homeowners”, they meant the BANKS, not us.

Because the banks actually own the land, they government is helping them, not you.

Sorry. Yet again Congress has stolen from us and lied to our faces (http://www.VoteTheBumsOut08.com).

The only hope you have is the FHA or HUD. Go to http://www.fha.gov or http://www..hud.gov

Search for loan modification.

And yeah, if you, like me, are making your payments and don’t want to trash our credit, there is NO help for us. Only the ones that do not pay. Sweet.

Good luck

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