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Bad Credit Home Loans in West Virginia

Bad Credit Home Loans offers new home purchases, home refinancing, home equity loans, sub prime, FHA, Fannie Mae, bridge loans and more. We can offer consumers in West Virginia a quick and easy way to get in touch with the mortgage and financial services they need. We can help you consolidate your debt by offering you a debt consolidation loan. Complete the quick application form and a finance consultant will contact you and help you reach your financial goals.

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Mortgage Lenders in West Virginia Cities

Beckley
Bluefield
Bridgeport
Charleston
Cheat Lake
Clarksburg
Cross Lanes
Dunbar
Elkins
Fairmont
Huntington
Martinsburg
Morgantown
Moundsville
Nitro
Oak Hill
Parkersburg
Pea Ridge
Princeton
South Charleston
St Albans
Teays Valley
Vienna
Weirton
Wheeling

Mortgage Terms
Buy-Down
When the lender and/or the home builder subsidized the mortgage by lowering the interest rate during the first few years of the loan. While the payments are initially low, they will increase when the subsidy expires. These are sometimes used to qualify borrowers for a loan amount that they would not otherwise qualify for but will be able to pay in subsequent years as their income increases.
Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA)
Federal law that requires lenders and other creditors to make credit equally available without discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, marital status or receipt of income from public assistance programs.
Monthly Housing Payment
Typically the total amount of principal, interest, taxes, and insurance (PITI) paid each month on a mortgage loan. Many lenders and investors limit the monthly housing payment to 28% of the gross monthly income.
Points
Points are also called discount points, mortgage points, loan discount points, loan origination fees, or maximum loan charges. Points are prepaid interest assessed at closing by the lender and or the broker. A point is equal to 1 percent of the loan amount. Lenders consider mortgage points as interest that you pay in advance. As a result, the more points you pay when you close the loan, the lower your interest rate. The IRS considers points to be a form of prepaid interest. Discount fees are totally tax deductible for the year the loan is closed for tax purposes, while origination points are tax deductible over two years (half for the year the loan is closed, and half in the year following).

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