Turned Down on Refinacing Due to Poor Credit?

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Turned Down on Refinacing Due to Poor Credit?

Post by Finance Brokerage Group » Sat May 17, 2003 3:09 pm

This savings strategy is simple, easy to use and allows quick enrollment into the Mortgage Manager savings program regardless of the homeowner's credit history. This program has truly taken the complexity out of mortgage reduction.

Refinancing and bi-weekly mortgages are not absolutely necessary to save on your interest or to reduce the term of your mortgage. Here's a typical example: Rather than the homeowner budgeting a full payment once per month, a budget of a half payment can be made every two weeks utilizing the Mortgage Manager strategy. This time-tested and proven savings strategy restructures the homeowner's mortgage onto a biweekly "schedule" through electronic transfers to give the same savings and benefits of paying the mortgage biweekly without the cost of refinancing or changing the homeowner's existing mortgage agreement.

This simple approach and strategic approach reduces the loan amount much quicker than a "monthly schedule" and builds home equity 300% faster. Additionally, this method also provides a practical paper trail which can be used in case of a lender miscalcuation.

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JohnnyJ

SPAM

Post by JohnnyJ » Sat May 17, 2003 5:25 pm

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rmurray

Re: SPAM...SCAM

Post by rmurray » Sun May 18, 2003 11:58 pm

Anyone can do this on their existing mortgage without paying anyone...

JohnnyJ

Re: SPAM...SCAM

Post by JohnnyJ » Mon May 19, 2003 6:40 pm

Exactly. you start by paying down the principle from the end of the mortgage if
you want to use an easy way to keep up with the payments. Usually, though,
you can pay down on the priciple with any amount you want if you keep the
amounts regular and understandable. It also helps to include a note with each
payment to make sure the lender knows what you are doing. Also be sure to
keep a copy of eah transaction for yourself.

My point is the message was and is SPAM.

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