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  2. 6 types of bad credit loans and their uses - AOL

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    Best for. Individuals with poor credit scores who can access this option through their bank or credit union. Car title loans. Car title loans let you borrow between 25 and 50 percent of your ...

  3. Best Hardship Loans for Bad Credit for 2023 - AOL

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    Personal loans in the shape of hardship loans from LendingPoint can range from $2,000 to $36,500. It prides itself on proprietary smart technology that supplies you with tools to better paint your ...

  4. What is a short sale? - AOL

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    A short sale — sometimes known as a preforeclosure sale — is when a mortgage lender agrees to allow a borrower to sell their home for less than what’s owed on the mortgage. The lender ...

  5. Shared appreciation mortgage - Wikipedia

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    The Barclays Hardship Scheme would provide an interest-free loan to make up the difference between the amount of money the borrower would have after selling his or her existing home, and the amount of money the borrower would need to buy a new home, up to 50% of the value of the new home. The loan would be repayable on the sale of the new home ...

  6. The Hardship Letter: Four Points to Make When Seeking a Home ...

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    The Hardship Letter: Four Points to Make When Seeking a Home Loan Modification or Short Sale. Tara-Nicholle Nelson. Updated July 14, 2016 at 9:15 PM. foreclosure sign - home loan modification.

  7. Can I get a mortgage after a short sale of my home? - AOL

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    Loan type. Minimum waiting period. Conventional. 2-4 years with exceptions. FHA. 3 years with exceptions. USDA. 3 years. VA. 2 years with exceptions. Non-qualifying (non-QM)

  8. Forbearance - Wikipedia

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    The term 'forbearance' is addressed by different names in different countries. The norms of a foreclosure agreement also vary. For example, in Australia, banks offer 'hardship variation' to borrowers struggling financially. Borrowers can ask their lenders to make changes to the terms of their loans.

  9. Real estate owned - Wikipedia

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    Real estate owned, or REO, is a term used in the United States to describe a class of property owned by a lender—typically a bank, government agency, or government loan insurer—after an unsuccessful sale at a foreclosure auction. [1]