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General mortgage and maximum mortgage

May. 19,2023

Depending on the specificity of the mortgage, the mortgage can be divided into a general mortgage and a special mortgage.

Mortgage Refinancing

May. 29,2023

It is to re-evaluate the collateral before lending. If the re-evaluation value is higher than before, you can get a larger loan. However, the loan amount of the collateral can only reach 70% of the reassessed value, that is, the value of the collateral is 1 million, and the maximum loan amount is 700,000.

All About Home Loans You Should Know(4)

April. 29,2023

Housing Provident Fund Maximum Loan Limit

16 Tips You Should Notice When Apply for Mortgage(1)

February. 03,2023

Mortgage is important when you try to buy a house.

Five barriers to mortgage

February. 18,2023

The mortgage is only registered advertising, not transfer possession, which is of course beneficial to the mortgagee, but to the mortgagee, once the mortgage is realized, can face various legal obstacles

What is Mortgage Protection Insurance When Buying a House?

January. 10,2023

Mortgage protection insurance, abbreviated as MPI, is an application of term life insurance

Types of Mortgage Loans

July. 16,2023

There is a wide variety of online mortgage loans available on the market. The two main types are fixed loans and adjustable loans.

Loan Refinance

January. 19,2023

Refinancing is the process of replacing an existing mortgage with a new loan.

Amount of insurance

February. 09,2023

The so-called insurance amount refers to the maximum amount of liability of the insurance company for compensation or payment of insurance benefits under an insurance contract, that is, the amount of insurance policy-keeping for the subject matter of the insurance

Home Loans

February. 04,2023

Information is critical when you are shopping for a mortgage. And it’s equally important to know the consequences of falling behind on your payments and the telltale signs of a foreclosure rescue scam. What about a reverse mortgage? When could it be a good deal — and when can it be a dud?