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Legal question about earnest money buying a home?

Megan asked:


My boyfriend and I could not get approved for a loan on a home together so we decided not to go through with buying a home just yet. We put a stop payment on our check for the earnest money because the contract we signed saying we wanted to build a home (not a final paper or anything) had both of our names on it and we told them he had bad credit and they insisted that we put both names on it and if things didnt go thru we would sign again w/o him. So my question is, it has been 4 months and I have not heard from them, are they going to sue me because I cancelled that check? I told the lender, who is contracted thru them that we wanted to back out since we could not both be on it. She told them. I dont want to call them cuz I dont want them calling everyday or try to get me into a house by myself. Thanks for any knowledge.

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Tags: 4 Months, bad credit, Buying A Home, Earnest Money, Legal Question

Our lender is recording our deed in lieu as “paid for less than amount owed” How will this affect credit score?

Sarah asked:

I lost my job as a school teacher after going into pre-term labor at 24 weeks. I’ve been searching for a teaching position, but without luck. We have no other bad debt, and hope to buy another home in a few years. (We have documentation of my bedrest and subsequent job loss.)

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How to lower my mortgage payments?

Linda J asked:

I have bad credit so refinancing is N/A. Someone told me they asked their lender if they could make pmts toward interest only, nothing toward principal. Will lenders let you do that. My loan is in it’s 12th year so I do have 1/4 of the pmt. going toward principal. I used to have WAMU, thank GOD they are no longer!!

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Tags: bad credit, God, Lenders, Mortgage Payments, Pmt, Principal, Refinancing, Wamu

Credit Score and Mortgage Situation?

Waiting On Charlie Marie..♥ asked:


My husband and I were looking into buying our first home with the intentions of obtaining a FHA loan. However, after doing some research a couple months back, I discovered that my husband had a terrible credit score of 547. The $11,170 student loan that his father was court ordered to pay during the divorce was more than 90 days late on 9 separate occasions. His father never told us that he wasn’t paying this loan, and since he was in charge of it, the only contact information they had was his father’s and his mother’s/his home address (with whom he doesn’t talk to). After talking to a mortgage loan specialist, we realized there would be no one that would approve us for a mortgage even given the circumstance. So some friends of mine graciously said that they will give us a place to stay so we can financially focus our money on working off his student loans. So my first question is, if we put more than $2,000 a month down on his loans, how long would it take before his credit score began to rise? Also, my husband threatened to take him to court for violating the court order where his father then said that he would only be able to get a $5,000 loan out to cover the costs. My second question is if we contacted the US Department of Education/Direct Loan (loan lender) and told them the situation, that we had $5,000 to put down on it, and that we could send a copy of the court order, would they remove most of the bad credit with the loan?
If someone could please give us some answers and insight into what we could do I would so very much appreciate it. This whole situation has put such a strain on our marriage and I don’t know what to do at this point.

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Tags: bad credit, Department Of Education, Divorce, Home Address, Insight, Loan Lender, Marriage, Student Loan, Student Loans, Us Department Of Education Direct Loan

still about PMI, why not shop between lenders?

pb858guy asked:


This is related to my previus question about paying PMI. thanks to the answers is seems like pretty much impossible to get the rid of it with low down payment, if you want a loan. The only thing it really puzzles me is how the free market simply doesn’t work in this case. For example I get an overwhelming amount of calls of companies to finance my home. Since it’s my first home and I don’t have bad credit, and I have some funds to back me up, it’s 100% win for a lender give me money. Simply because there is really no chance I will not make the payment, even if I have no job for over a year. Now why can’t I say: “look here’s the deal, I have 200 loan companies interested in finance my home, so tell them I will take the loan that does not force me to pay PMI” Even if 199 drop, all I need is just one. My only explanation is that even thought it seems they are desperate to make money, they truly aren’t. But still does not explain the overwhelming amount of people calling me.

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Tags: bad credit, Job, Lenders, Loan Companies, Low Down Payment, Money, Pmi, Puzzles

Can I rent with bad credit, while my roommates have good credit?

Tim O asked:


My credit history is a little sketchy with a few bad months of late credit card payments. I am afraid my potential having bad credit will keep myself and roommates from renting.

If I have bad recent credit history but my 3 roommates have good credit, will I ruin our chances?

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Tags: bad credit, Credit Card Payments, Credit History, Rent, Renting, Roommates

How can young people get their own place if they don’t have a cosigner? The problem is their credit is?

. asked:


“too young” to get an apartment or any kind of loan. their friends are all in the same boat, and there is no one else to cosign? any recommendations?

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Tags: Apartment, Cosigner, Friends, Young People

How can someone with bad credit get a Loan to purchase rural land?

Navy Seal Wife asked:


Single Mother, in a bad car accident several years ago…result bad credit from collection companies for unpaid medical bills

I want to buy two acres of land, I have no money for downpayment, can anyone point me to a lender that does lot land or land loans with a credit score of 549.

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Tags: Bad Car, Car Accident, Credit Score, Downpayment, Land Loans, Lot Loans, Money, Single Mother, Two Acres, Unpaid Medical Bills

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