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Feed: MOST POPULAR ARTICLES IN MORTGAGEFIT - RSS FEED

The most popular section includes financial resources frequently viewed and used by guests and community members at MortgageFit. The section provides information on financial issues to help people manage their finances in a better way.


Mobile home loans - How to qualify and what are the options?


If you're a home buyer looking for housing options other than a traditional home that will cost you more, then mobile/manufactured home may be the right choice for you. Mobile homes are built first in factories and then taken to the site, where it may or may not be given a permanent foundation. There are 2 options when it comes to financing your mobile home. Check out these financing options and the topics below: Types of mobile home loans



Refinance Mortgage - How much to save by refinancing


Are you stuck with increasing monthly payments and looking for favorable rates and terms on your loan? Or, do you want to consolidate your debts and pay them off faster? All these and more can be done by refinancing your mortgage. If you want to know what refinancing is all about, check out the following topics:What is refinancing?5 Reasons why you should refinance



Quitclaim Deed: Document transferring property-interest


A Quitclaim deed is a legal document that transfers your interest in the property (house, land, mobile home, etc) to another individual. The person giving the property is called the grantor while the one who is getting the property is called the grantee. With a quitclaim deed, the interest is transferred, but the grantor makes no warranties of any kind on the property. To help you get a clear idea of what a quitclaim deed (often misspelled as quick claim deeds ...



Deed in lieu helps you stay away from foreclosure


when should you do a deed in lieu instead of foreclosure? On my foreclosure "all decrepencies are waived" would this be true with a deed in lieu?



Tax implications of Quit claim deed


What are the tax implications of a Quit Claim? Who pays the property tax? Thank you.







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