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  • Financial MeltdownInitial news reports of the “sub-prime problem,” it seems, were only publicized recently. Suddenly we are in the middle of a financial meltdown of historic proportions: failures of AIG, Lehman Brothers, and Washington Mutual, despite a $700 Billion government bailout, and a fear in the market as hasn’t been experienced since the 1929 crash.

    Explanations are complicated by irresponsible reporting by financial news networks, politicians seeking election, re-election, or who are just plain finger pointing, and the Administration. Are we over-complicating the problems and the solutions? What caused the problem and why did it go so far? Despite the far-reaching nature of any national issue, problems and solutions can frequently be analyzed and posed in very simple terms, and, although these analyses may need to expand with the increasing quantity and quality of the data, there are some basic issues.   (more…)

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    Sequim and Port Angeles mortgage default online help is now available, and homeowners who are struggling to make loan payments can work directly with their lending institution, and this new system has the capacity to get very quick responses through this well connected database network.

    Homeowners who use the system are able to get responses from the banks in as little as one week. That’s practically unheard of. This is cutting edge technology, and it’s a business model desperately needed now. I believe this could be an answer for thousands of people across the country. I have been authorized by the owners to make this exclusive news announcement, and I am the first to announce this new system for homeowners in Washington state. I urge you to take advantage of this help, if you need help with your current mortgage.

    We are in challenging times, and a loss of job or reduction in hours can be the cause of a default, but there are many other legitimate reasons a person might find themselves in trouble. Divorce, death of a spouse, injury, or other circumstances can cause a person to get behind on their mortgage payments.

    As a retired real estate attorney and now as a Broker/Owner/Realtor, I’ve spent time interviewing the founders and owners of this company, and I am greatly impressed with what they’ve put together. I highly recommend this site if you need to communicate with your lender to seek a modification of your loan, a forbearance, or a refinance.

    If you are in foreclosure on a local level in Sequim or Port Angeles, be proactive to find solutions. Don’t wait until the 11th hour of the Trustee’s sale when it may be too late. Having been a real estate attorney, I understand the process inside and out and what can be done. I also have a site where buyers can look at listed foreclosure properties: SequimForeclosures.com or PortAngelesForeclosures.com.

    To modify your loan or to communicate with your lender for other requests, go to this site: Resolving Your Loan Default Now. You’ll be glad you did. Email me and let me know how they were able to help you.

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    Mortgages – Turn Back The Clock

    They say history repeats itself. The past twelve months are indicative that the same holds true for residential mortgage lending. The contents to follow depict what’s ahead and more accurately put, what’s already here.
    This past year has brought many changes. While the aforementioned may be the understatement of the year, simply stated, the lending rules have changed. Or have they? Many would argue that we have returned to the mid 1990’s; a time when borrower’s actually had to qualify for a mortgage. While limited documentation loans are still available, they are harder to come by and are more heavily scrutinized.

    What does this mean to those in the market to purchase a new home or refinance their existing home mortgage? In short, it equals more documentation. Limited documentation of employment, income and assets has quickly become a thing of the past. Prospective borrowers should prepare for a more thorough loan process where documentation is no longer “optional” but in most cases required. The majority of the transactions being processed and closed in today’s changed market are “full documentation” loans (proof of income and assets required).

    Now that most lenders are back to underwriting loans based on the secondary marketing guidelines, it is at the discretion of the agency purchasing the loan as opposed to the lender as to what documentation is or is not required (regardless of whether or not the loan servicing is retained). It is simply a matter of square peg, round hole; if it doesn’t fit the requirements, it’s not salable on the secondary market.

    Documentation requirements are in place for three reasons. I touched on the first reason in the previous paragraph; certain documents are the requirement of the agency that buys the paper or IOU. The most competitive rates and programs are typically underwritten according to guidelines put forth by FNMA, FHLMC or GNMA (a.k.a. Fannie, Freddie & Ginnie). If a consumer wants a 30 year fixed rate mortgage, the necessary paper work will be the same from lender to lender regardless of being a bank or broker. What would be the point of asking for more paperwork than is actually needed?

    The second reason is of federal proportions. On a national level, our government has a paternal interest in making sure that each federally related mortgage transaction meets certain standards of uniform disclosure (much of which is in place to limit fraud by consumer and lending institutions alike).

    Finally, each state will have varying additional requirements as virtually all have enacted some form of governing law covering mortgage lenders.

    Yet many lenders still tout reduced and limited documentation loans. It is the lead for many lenders in getting the initial appointment – selling someone on a program that is not as readily available as it once was only to change them to another product well into the process. This is better known as “bait and switch.”

    Should claims of “less paperwork” be taken with a grain of salt or is there further evaluation to be done? Not one for paralysis of analysis, I still find it difficult not to wonder what basis these claims are being made. Maybe it can be paralleled to “buy now, pay later.” Less paperwork at the front end of a transaction will inevitably require more paperwork (and potentially cause problems) as the closing day approaches. It is not uncommon for an application package to contain 18 to 20 “compliance” or required documents (in addition to the actual application, Good Faith Estimate of Settlement Charges and the Truth in Lending disclosure). Borrowers should also be prepared to provide income and asset documentation at application. Less paperwork may be indicative that something is amiss – and one should always be skeptical of lenders requesting signatures on blank or partially completed application documents.

    A reputable mortgage professional will not play games when it comes to completing and signing your application documents. Aside from the matter of high ethical standards and good client relations (and hopefully word-of-mouth referral business in the future), a quality lender will provide full disclosure and detailed explanation of all required documents at application. The closing table is hardly the place to clear up confusion. Originators conducting themselves under the highest standards also preserve their company’s ability to do business and avoid potential violations of the Federal Truth in Lending Act and the Federal Real Estate Settlement and Procedures Act (RESPA).

    Submitted by Buck Gieseke. Need a home loan in Sequim or Port Angeles? Buck Gieseke is a loan officer for Integrity One Home Mortgage, Inc., and can be reached by email or phone at: buck@iohmi.com or 360-565-2070. You can also find him on the Internet at: www.iohmi.com

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    Home Mortgages – The Truth

    Sequim and Port Angeles – The truth about mortgages as written by Buck Gieseke and published with his permission.

    “LESS PAPERWORK”

    You’ve undoubtedly seen the advertisements where certain mortgage originators claim their company requires a lower level of documentation than the other folks in the business.But since most lenders are selling their loans on the secondary market, it is at the discretion of the agency purchasing the loan as opposed to the lender as to what is or is not required (regardless of whether or not the loan servicing is retained). What would be the point of asking for more paperwork than is actually needed? You would be hard pressed to find a busy originator that did not take the position of “less is better” when it comes to the number of documents it takes to get a deal to the closing table. It is simply a matter of square peg, round hole; if it doesn’t fit the requirements, its not salable on the secondary market.

    The required documents are in place for three reasons. I touched on the first reason in the previous paragraph; certain documents are the requirement of the agency that buys the paper or IOU. The most competitive rates and programs are typically underwritten according to guidelines put forth by FNMA, FHLMC or GNMA (a.k.a. Fannie, Freddie & Ginnie). If a consumer wants a conforming 30 year fixed rate mortgage, the necessary paper work in any given region is going to be the same institution to institution.

    The second reason is of federal proportions. On a national level, our government has a paternal interest in making sure that each federally related mortgage transaction meets certain standards of uniform disclosure (much of which is in place to limit fraud by consumer and in some cases, the lending institution).

    Finally, each state will have varying additional requirements as virtually all have enacted some form of governing law covering mortgage lenders. Should claims of “less paperwork” be taken with a grain of salt or is there further evaluation to be done? Not one for paralysis of analysis, I still find it difficult not to wonder on what basis these claims are being made. Maybe it can be paralleled to “buy now, pay later.” Literally. Less paperwork at the front end of a transaction will inevitably require more paperwork (and potentially cause problems) as the closing day approaches. It is not uncommon for an application package to contain 12 to 18 “compliance” or required documents. Possibly more if a second mortgage is utilized for purchase money or to avoid mortgage insurance (good future topic). Less paperwork may be indicative that something is amiss.

    A reputable local mortgage professional will not play games with these critical items for several reasons. Aside from the matter of high ethical standards and good client relations (and hopefully word-of-mouth referral business in the future!), a quality lender will provide full disclosure and explanation of all required documents at application. The closing table is hardly the place to clear up confusion. Originators conducting themselves under the highest standards also preserve their company’s ability to do business and avoid potential violations of the federal Truth in Lending Act and the federal Real Estate Settlement and Procedures Act (RESPA).

    Need a home loan in Sequim or Port Angeles? Buck Gieseke is a loan officer for Integrity One Home Mortgage, Inc., and can be reached by email or phone at: buck@iohmi.com or 360-565-2070. You can also find him on the Internet at: www.iohmi.com

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