Whilst watching the news on a local Phoenix TV Station recently, I came across a human interest story about a couple who were in danger of losing their Phoenix home as they could not afford the payments. In this case, the homeowners had an interest rate of 9%, we will get to that later, and the mortgage broker who had arranged the loan in the first place had told them that would refinance after a few months in order to get lower monthly payments.
Firstly, they did not have great credit, plus they had no down-payment, hence the aforementioned interest rate. Also, given those circumstances, they were gambling that home prices in the Valley of the Sun would go up, of course they didnt, which would enable them to refinance with a better loan-to-value ratio, they couldnt. The fact is, they could not really afford the payments in the first place, and were using their meager savings to supplement them until re-financing. It was a house of cards, and it all came tumbling down. Yes, it is sad, but also quite predictable. If you are paying 9% in a 6% world something is not right. If you cannot afford the initial payments dont take the loan. Do not take an adjustable rate loan with a low teaser start rate if you know you will not be able to afford the payments when the honeymoon period is over. Do not gamble that your home will increase in value in the next 6-12 months. You dont know! Nobody knows. Some, but not all, lenders are quite willing, and ethically-challenged enough, to tell you anything you want to hear, in order to get you to sign on the dotted line. This is not an Arizona specific problem, it could happen anywhere.
The second case involved a gentleman in California who re-financed his home in order to finance his home-based used car business. The lender failed to supply, as required by California law, the loan documents translated into the language used predominantly in the negotiation. The borrower claimed he was duped, however he did admit an English speaking friend had read and translated the terms of the loan to him. Now he could not afford the payments and was looking to lay off the blame. In this case, I know for a fact that in order to be a car dealer in California, you must (amongst other requirements) have a storage facility for at least four cars, not at your residence. It must be completely separate. My point is, in this case, the borrower was quite willing, and ably abetted by the lender, to circumvent the rules while it suited his agenda. When he could not make the payments, he cried foul.
In both these cases, the borrowers played a little loose with the rules, or ignored early warning signs in pursuit of their goals. The will both certainly pay a price in the future because of bad credit, late payments and maybe even foreclosures.
Studies have shown that many times ethnic minorities end up paying more for their home loans than other folks. What the P.C. police do not tell you is that in most of those cases the victims were taken advantage of by people of the same ethnicity, that is to say unscrupulous people taking advantage of their own. In the end we are responsible for our actions, but remember everything must be in writing. If the broker said, then have him put it in writing. If he wont, well you know the rest.
Gary and Shannon Kiernan are a husband and wife team licensed, respectively as a broker and sales associate, in both Arizona and California. We specialize in the Greater Phoenix area concentrating on Cave Creek, Carefree, Scottsdale, Phoenix and including Desert Hills, Anthem, Paradise Valley, Gilbert, Mesa and Chandler. To learn more about Gary and Shannon and Cave Creek, Arizona and the surrounding communities please visit our website at http://www.garizonaproperties.com or you may email us at skiernanc21@yahoo.com
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