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Index –› Investment & Finance –› Mortgage Loans
 

Bad Credit Mortgage Lending

 
Many people experience bad credit in their lifetime. Bad credit can be the result of unemployment, having a medical condition, a serious injury, or becoming a victim of identity theft or fraud. If you have bad credit, you still are eligible for many mortgage products. Here are some tips on bad credit mortgage lending.

There are many mortgage products that you can apply for even if you have bad credit. Some of them include a first time mortgage, second mortgage, debt consolidation loans, and refinancing your existing mortgage. Bad credit won't put you in the best situation for a mortgage but it will absolutely not stop you from receiving lending.

Bad credit usually makes an individual or couple a higher risk due to their past history of either defaulting on a payment, having trouble paying a loan, or being late in paying a loan. While you may pay a higher interest rate and go through a stricter approval process, you can still qualify for high quality lending products.

Most couples or individuals with bad credit will usually receive a higher interest rate. Higher interests rates vary on specific situations, but it can vary from 5% higher to 50% higher depending. If you have bad credit, you may need to put more money down, if you are buying a loan. Again the amount varies by situation and lender. Most lenders also require stricter policies with a bad credit recipient, so you might need to show proof of certain documents or put down a larger amount of collateral to cover any lending you might borrow against.

The good news is that there are plenty of mortgage and lending companies that understand that not all people have perfect credit records and are willing to work with even the highest risk individuals and couples. If you have bad credit, look into the many mortgage lenders that can help you out by offering mortgage products to you, no matter what your credit rating.

Author: Connie Barker
 
Author Bio:

Connie Barker is the owner of several financial websites including those that deal with Mortgage Brokers

 
 
 

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