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 Can a slum lord press charges on me for doing a stop payment on a check I had given him?
Prior to me moving into the house that I was going to be renting the owner was talking about all of the improvements and repairs he was in the process of making on the house. Needless to say once I ...


 I am selling my apt in Manhattan, is the 6% broker fee negotiable?
And if the fee is negotiable, what is the best way to negotiate with the broker?...


 Housing Slump Over?
I just heard on the news (Fox 5) that the housing sale slump is over. Supposedly, Nov and Dec last year was showing increases in sales and that they expect sales to pickup again.

Is this ...


 Reasonable/normal to pay for ALL utilities, sewer, water when renting?
My landlord told me that the other tenants in my bldng also pay for all utils, including water and sewer, as part of their rent. I don't necessarily know if this is true. But renting is lame ...


 Eviction question?
I lived with an ex in an apartment that he signed the lease on and I didn't. I gave him half of the rent and bills and he blew it and didn't pay the rent and now the landlord has named me ...


 Can I use land as collateral to build a home?
I'm purchasing some land and want to know if I can use that land as collateral to start building my home ?...


 Can I submit offers on more than one home, if I only plan on buying 1 home?
I submitted a offer on a bank owned home, through my Realtor, that has received multiple offers. I am not confident that I stand a chance, plus I have seen other houses for sell that would be a great ...


 I am 24 years old and I want to buy a home while the market is down. That would be my first home..............
I have student loans only. no more debts. I don't know what kind of mortgage would be best for me. Sallie offers some good ones: FHA Express "FHA Express is a great choice for first-time ...


 What happens to the months rent I paid in advance?
I have just recently taken up a new tenancy. I am claiming Housing Benefit and have requested that the cheque goes straight to my landlord. I paid a month's rent in advance when I moved in and ...


 How can i sell a town house without a realetor?
im trying to sell my townhouse without a ...


 What happens if I dont pay my housing association fee...?
What happens if I dont pay my housing association fee, im paying for a walking trail that I dont use ever....


 Is a degree required to sell real estate?
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 What are tennants rights after 2 years?
Should my tennants want to stay longer than 2 years what type of agreenment should I be looking at?...


 Use a realtor or sell our home ourselves?
We are considering selling our home to move into a different school district before our children are in elementary school. We are in no rush, and have no immediate need to move, but I would be happy ...


 How realistic is flipping houses for a living?
This is my dream job!
Additional Details
specific details would be nice or ...


 My landlord hasn't paid the mortgage am i gonna be on the street?
I moved in 2 1/2 months ago and have paid my landlord a total of $4000 some one came to the door from the bank saying he had not paid the mortgage in 3 months and he owes $7000 dollars than a repo ...


 Help i really need 2 move...but cant!!! can anyone help??
im living in flat with my 2 children and my boyfriend,we are renting from the council,i dont work because i look after my children and my boyfriend dosnt earn very much.
we really hate where we ...


 Why are estate agents such idiots?
I've only just started looking at getting my first place and i can't believe how hard it is to even see a place. They either dont answer emails, dont call you back or just don't even ...


 Is there a "Lemon Law" for houses?
I bought a house two months ago. My home inspection turned up a few items and the seller fixed those items. In the state of North Carolina, you cannot sue a home inspector. It's even outlined ...


 Which is better... a 80/20 30 year fixed morgage with no morgage insurance, or a traditonal 30yrfixed w/mpi?
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cmac
Can you buy a home for less than 80,000 with a low credit score?
                     
 




W. E
There are other factors to consider, besides credit. Medical Bills are Over looked buy underwriting (since medical is a un-forseen event), where as credit cards, are looked at (since you purchased items on a credit card.) Also, Job time of 2 years, Rental history for 2 years is looked at. What collections & judgements are on your credit report. Some collections may not have to be paid off. Judgements may need to be paid off - depends on the Lender and Their Underwriter. All of these are taken in as a factor on getting a home loan. Credit can be worked on, by adding alternative credit. If you are paying regularly on a cell phone, auto insurance, rent, etc - these are called alternative credit.. All is not HOPELESS - ok - take a deep breath. If your credit score is 500 or higher, anything is workable, with a seller second - etc the higher the credit score the better. Lenders look at the middle score...of the 3 scores. If you only have 1 score or 2 scores (have seen it), it is still workable....but unless a lender sees the whole picture - credit - income - job time, etc - than you will not have a "true" picture of what you can afford - Hope this helps - There are also Government programs out there, but they too are looking for job time, etc.....They are not so much looking a credit - but the other factors are taken into consideration. With a government loan - collections and judgements will have to be paid (most ppl do not know that) but for FHA it is true....

ALSO -
Talk with a broker, a broker underwrites for many company's (I underwrite for 150 companies) so I only have to pull credit 1 time, and they look at my credit. A single lender (not a broker) has programs available, but they may not be able to help you and your situation, so you go elsewhere, and than that person pulls your credit (see what I mean.) If you shop, your credit is pulled and that is considered a soft pull, for a 30 day period. Just like shopping for a auto, it is good for 30 days. If you apply for a credit card, that is considered a "hard" pull and it drags down your credit score. When looking for a home, please do not apply for a credit card, Department Charge Card, Gasoline Card or make any major purchases, like a auto, etc. This will pull your credit down.


Try to find someone (broker) that will pull your credit one time, and submit your loan application to company's that will go off his credit report. By the way, a loan application is called a 1003, and they will issue you a GFE (Good Faith estimate, with-in 3 days, that is per the RESPA laws, and the TIL (Truth in Lending). This will tell you the up-front closing cost (etc) associated with your loan. This is a estimate only - not the final - but it does help you figure things out.


Good Luck, and if I can help in any way check out my web site, for links to all the credit reporting agency's and other useful information.


q2003
Rating
Look for a HUD home


mel
good luck FINDING a place to live for that price.


Erdelac
in Northern Ontario Canada!


jordy45689
maybe Thanks for the points!!


martincpruitt
Yeah, find repossesed homes in your area. Cheap!!!! also save up and pay for it up front. it might take along time but is definatly worth it in the future.


Darby
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Why don't you go to a few lending companies and ask them what you can afford and how you can improve your credit score. In the meantime, go on the web an do a search at www.mls.com to locate homes. Depending on where you live, you may be able to get a home in pretty bad condition, but why don't you consider town homes and semidetached as well. They have less land, which affects the cost. Good luck.


ROB. B
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Not saying what your going to get YES.. also takeover payments from bank........LOL......ROB


NeferTT
LOL. yes, if you pay in cash.


GratefulDad
Absolutely. Just depends on where, and what you are getting.


Jackets
Yes you can. There are individuals that will lend money secured by real estate to high risk borrowers. Gloversville, NY has many nice homes in the $80k price range. Best of Luck.


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