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Refinancing Your California Mortgage With Bad Credit

By: Amanda Hash Home | Finance | Mortgages


Has your California mortgage payment gotten out of hand? If you are like many folks in California who fell victim to the subprime mortgage lending crisis, you are likely now facing a mortgage payment that may be double or even triple the original monthly payment that you had planned on making. Having to choose between making your mortgage payments and buying groceries is not uncommon with many California homeowners who did not truly understand the terms that they were agreeing to when they signed a mortgage with a subprime lender for a home that became unaffordable.

If you feel that you are at risk of losing your home to foreclosure due to your inability to make the monthly mortgage payments on the home, now is the time to refinance your mortgage to a lower monthly payment with easier interest rates and a longer life.

Managing Your California Bad Credit Mortgage

There are many lenders who specialize in refinancing the mortgages of those homeowners who are considered a risk because of their bad credit histories and delinquent credit reports. Although the fees of these lenders may be slightly increased as compared to traditional refinance options, their services are well worth it because they can arrange for you to keep your home based on the budget that you can afford.

Before contacting your bad credit mortgage refinance lender, be certain to pull your own credit report to determine that exact status of your credit. Is your credit score lower than 600? If so, you can expect to pay at least a one percent difference in interest than someone with a credit score of 601. If there are entries on your credit report that you do not agree with, be certain to have them investigated by the bureau that is holding your credit record; if an entry is incorrect or invalid, the bureau is required under law to remove it promptly.

The Best California Bad Credit Mortgage Offers

When dealing with your California bad credit mortgage refinance company, the most important thing to consider is the interest rate. A difference in just one-half of a point in interest can cost or save you thousands of dollars over the course of your repayment schedule. Jockey for the least amount of interest possible for maximum savings. Be sure that the mortgage that you refinance to is a fixed rate mortgage. Adjustable rate mortgages are unpredictable and generally not a good idea. And last of all, be sure that the term of the mortgage refinance is one that you can deal with.

As a general rule, the longer the term, the lower the monthly payments are because you are stretching your debt out over a greater number of years. Inversely, the shorter the term, the less interest the mortgage will cost you over the life of repayment, although the monthly payments are elevated because you will be paying the loan back sooner. Never agree to pay more each month than you truly feel comfortable with when you sign the paperwork for your mortgage refinance because you may end back up in the same shape that you were before if you are unable to meet the payment amount.



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Amanda Hash is an expert financial consultant who specializes in Bad Credit Bankruptcy Loans and Poor Credit Loans. By visiting http://www.yourloanservices.com/ you'll learn how to get approved and recover your credit.


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