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Home Equity Loan Pitfalls

   
Author: Mike Hamel
 

The home equity loan came of age in 1996 when changes in the tax law eliminated deductions for the interest on most consumer purchases. Interest paid on home equity loans, however, remained exempt, up to $100,000 for taxpayers filing jointly.

The two main types of home equity loans are fixed-rate loans and variable-rate lines of credit (called HELOCs). The terms for both range from five to 15 years. With fixed-rate loans, the monthly principal and interest stay the same. Adjustable-rate loans usually start at a lower interest ratemeaning a lower monthly paymentbut can climb to a predetermined cap based on market conditions.

Most banks and mortgage companies are happy to make home equity loans because the loan is secured by a tangible asset that can be seized and sold to satisfy the debt if necessary, which minimizes their risk. But the ease with which homeowners can cash out their equitysometimes up to 125% of the value of the homebrings with it certain pitfalls.

Reloading
Home equity loans are appealing to people who have fallen into a downward spiral of spending and borrowing. The cycle of getting a loan to pay off debt and free up credit that is then use to make additional purchases is called reloading.

Reloading leads to accelerated borrowing that can result in homeowners getting upside down on their home loans, e.g. owing more than the home is worth. The loan is no longer fully secured by collateral and if the borrowers income goes down or the homes market value plummets, the owner could face foreclosure or bankruptcy.

People who consolidate their credit card bills or car loans into a home equity loan are transferring unsecured debt to secured debt and putting their home in jeopardy.

Home Equity Scams
Another pitfall is predatory scammers. The Federal Trade Commission warns about, Unscrupulous lenders (who) target older or low-income homeowners and those with credit problems. These lenders may offer loans based on the equity in your home, not on your ability to repay.

Avoid lenders who tell you to falsify information on the application, e.g. saying your income is higher than it is to qualify for the loan.

Avoid lenders who dont provide the required loan disclosures or who tell you not to read them; or those who wont give you copies of the documents they want you to sign.

Avoid lenders who promise one set of terms when you apply, and give you another set of terms to sign; or who ask you to sign blank forms, saying they'll fill in the blanks later.

Dont let anyone pressure you into using your home as collateral to borrow money you may not be able to repay. If you can't make the payments, you could lose your home.

On the Plus Side
A home equity loan does have some pluses. Compared to other forms of borrowing, it is easier to get, comes at a lower interest rate, and has tax advantages that other loans dont. It can help borrowers clear up outstanding bills while leaving them with a single monthly payment at a lower rate of interest. True, this doesnt reduce debt, but it can restructure it in beneficial ways.

Many websites like Home Equity Debt Consolidation offer helpful information and a free quote. It doesnt hurt to see how much you might be qualified to borrow; just make sure you weigh the pros and cons before signing anything.

 
 
 

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