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What is Private Mortgage Insurance? By Adam Smith Private insurance is much more prevalent today than it was just a few decades ago. Unfortunately there is some confusion as to what purpose this type of insurance serves. Without going into detail, private insurance helps more people qualify to buy a house. Thus it serves the purpose of making the option of owning a house a reality to more people. Now, to understand just how it works lets take a look at an example.
Private Mortgage Insurance Example: Tom and Betty Buy a Foreclosure
Suppose Tom and Betty are interested in buying a house. They both work for an hourly wage and find themselves making just enough to qualify for a loan on a foreclosure. In fact they chose to buy a foreclosure because it was the only type of house on the market that was even close to their price range.
When Tom and Betty went to talk to their broker they were surprised to learn a few things. The lender was expecting Tom and Betty to put 20 percent down on the house. As it is, Tom and Betty are just barely scraping buy. They have a little bit of money saved up for a down payment, but it certainly doesn’t equal the 20 percent down the lender is asking. Suddenly Tom is worried that they won’t be able to afford to buy this foreclosure after all.
Worried he is going to lose this opportunity to buy a foreclosure Tom asks the lender if there is any other way to qualify for the loan. As it turns out, the lender is willing to make the loan on one provision
Americas Watchdog Offers Assistance For Frozen Or Devalued Cash Equivalents, ARS & Suggests Do's & Don'ts For A Wild 2009 Economic Ride
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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- private insurance must be purchased. Tom isn’t sure what private insurance is so he asks the lender how it works.
The lender explains that each month Tom will pay an insurance premium in addition to his payment. This insurance premium will go to a private insurance company which provides assurance to the lender that should Tom default on the loan he has signed the insurance company will make good on payment of the balance of the loan to the lender. Because the lender now has a loan that is backed by Tom and Betty as well as the private insurance company, they are willing to accept Tom’s application for the loan.
In much the same way as the example, private insurance has helped millions of young couples buy their first home without requiring a big down payment. Mortgage lenders are willing to accept such terms because most of the risk of defaulting on the loan has been diversified away to another party. It proves beneficial to home buyers because it helps them move into a home faster by eliminating the need for a bigger down payment.
The success of private insurance has spread over the last 10 years or so and it has certainly contributed to the strong real estate market that we are witnessing today. Private insurance has assisted in helping many potential home buyers move from the do not qualify list to the qualify list, allowing many to move their families out of apartments and into homes.
Adam Smith is an informational author for 10X Marketing. Many more housing options are available to you, such as short term housing or the ever popular rent to own plan. Learn more about these options as the OneMinuteMillionaire.com site.
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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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