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How to Track Your Mortgage Payments so You Don’t Lose Out! By John R. Blakefield Let's face it. Everyone makes mistakes. Mistakes can even be made with your lender or broker regarding your monthly payments. Although everything should be on record and generally automated, things can happen and the best thing you can do to protect yourself is track all payments.
It is not unusual for loans to be bought and sold among those who provide services. Your service provider is responsible for collecting your monthly payment, crediting your account, making the necessary adjustments to the monthly payment if you have an adjustable rate mortgage, and also handles the escrow if you have one.
If your service provider should ever sell your loan, than they should provide you a letter and the new information from your new service provider. Be sure to know who you can contact if there are any issues with your account, or if you need to speak with the service provider about adjusting terms or refinancing. Complete notice should be given to you, and you have a right to ask for all the information regarding your new service provider.
When these loans are bought and sold, sometimes information can be lost or distorted, causing a mishap on your monthly payment. In order to be prepared to fix any problems that might occur by the transfer of your loan, or even just basic human or computer mistakes, you should keep all paperwork in a safe record keeping place. You should keep all documentation including monthly billing statements.
In addition, it is really a good idea to keep records of all canceled checks and bank statements. Having all this information in a
Credit Report Manipulation Turns Credit Repair Industry on its Side According to CRCleanup.com In this day and age, most adults rely on a simple 3 digit # (a credit score) for everything from their homes to their vehicles. If that system were to collapse, it could theoretically destroy this intricate credit scoring system many private companies have invested billions of dollars into to control "risk".Here comes a company called www.CRCleanup.com. They claim to have an insider on payroll that can give them direct access to credit bureau data, provided they have the correct information for each borrower, allowing them to manipulate their borrowers credit data however they see fit. (PRWEB Jan 8, 2009)
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safe place can serve as proof if you have a claim against your original service provider, or a new one.
If you receive a billing statement and you do not understand a certain charge or fee, write the service provider for an itemized explanation of every charge and what it is for. You have the right to understand every item you are paying for.
If you do have a dispute, however, do not stop paying your payments! This can cause many more problems including a step towards foreclosure! Address the issue in writing and speak to those who can resolve the issue. Changes can be made later to the payments that you have made by debiting money if necessary, to your account. Never just stop paying payments if something is wrong with your monthly billing statement.
Do not ignore or avoid a provider's contact with you, whether it is a letter or phone call. Many issues can arise, a lost payment in the mail, a need for a copy of your home owner's insurance, or perhaps to offer a refinancing program that you may be interested in. whatever the reason, service providers generally do not contact you without a specific, usually important reason.
These things that you can do can protect your best interest if ever there is a discrepancy. Also, you can have all your information at your finger tips if ever you need to review a billing period or see how much money you are paying in interest. You never know when a mistake is going to happen, so stay prepared and ready for anything. As a home owner, it is a responsibility that you must adhere to if you do not want small issues to turn into major problems. John R Blakefield is a mortgage and real estate specialist. For more information, articles, news, tools and valuable resources on home mortgages or investment loans, refinancing, debt solutions, visit this site: www.scourtheweb.com/mortgage/
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Americas Watchdog's Wall Street Fraud Watchdog is warning that from an economic standpoint, 2009 will make 2008 look like a walk in the park. In the strongest terms possible the Wall Street Fraud Watchdog is encouraging all US, or international investors, who were defrauded with auction rate securities, and or failed or frozen cash equivalents, to not sit on their hands, waiting for the government to come riding into the rescue. According to the group, " in the case of smaller banks or stock brokerage firms, it will not happen." The group is also offering to help and or assist Bernard Madoff victims that may have a possible SIPC claim. "2009 absolutely terrifies us, we are looking right down the barrel of a global economic meltdown, so if you have failed or frozen ARPS, Schwab Yield Plus, TD Ameritrade Reserve Yield Plus, or any other problematic cash equivalent call us, and we will try to help put you on a track to get your money back, before its too late." US or International investors who were duped into buying auction rate securities, failed or frozen cash equivalents can call the Wall Street Fraud Watchdog anytime at 866-714-6466 or visit their web site at Http://WallStreetFraudWatchdog.Com (PRWeb Jan 7, 2009)
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