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subject: How Subprime Mortgage Lenders Destroyed The Slavic Village [print this page]


People with awful credit history can recover from the situation if they are given the opportunity to start over again. By starting over, if they can make a mortgage loan, and this time become faithful in payment the after payments on a regular basis, then definitely their credit scores will eventually climb up and bring them back on track wherein they will become legible for borrowing money from prime lenders with lower interest rest . It can be understood then why many people resort to subprime mortgage lenders because they give them a new chance to recover his or her wealth. However, many of these people allowed their debts to go out of control, thus the many repossession of houses in the past years.

The recession was blamed to mortgages being repossessed leaving most banks with money frozen to housing loans. Banks lost liquid money because the creditors ending up giving up the mortgage because of very high interests. Creditors end up homeless with poorer credit standings and sub-prime mortgages lenders with no more liquid money to operate.

However, the truth is, many of these people convinced to make subprime mortgage loans are qualified to apply for loans from prime lenders who has more affordable payment schemes. They are simply swayed by subprime mortgage lenders' agents to just go for subprime.

Agents make house to house campaigns and invitations enticing people to make sub-prime loans. Some creditors who fail to quality to one prime lender are convinced to believe that sub-prime mortgage lending is the only option left for them. In the end, more and more people risk paying higher interest rates for mortgages they could have gotten at a lower rate have they explored all their options with prime lending.

What happened in Slavic Village?

The Slavic Village is among the many communities build by subprime mortgage lenders. They sell properties in Slavic Village and when these properties get defaulted, they look for new borrowers wnad give them the defaulted house. Most of these houses need serious repairs after being left by their previous honors who eventually chose to have their houses repossessed.

Most of these people who are under the adjustable rate program are tricked to believe that they only have to pay as less as $400 for the house but were surprised when billings arrive stipulating that they have to pay as much as $650 because of interest and tax. They end up unable to carry out paying the back payments and so resort to defaulting the property again as if like just giving away the down payment and the back payments they have previously made leaving the mortgage lender with more money and his property intact.

The Slavic Village is left by many of its inhabitants and those who were able to pay the high interests of the mortgage and finally relinquish the debt end up having to face a devalued property. In the end, the value of their houses are very much less than the total amount of money they spend when purchasing the property.

by: Rei Go




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