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  2. How to unlock your home equity during financial turmoil - AOL

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    Cash-out refinance. Home equity loan. HELOC. Shared equity agreement. Amount of equity required. 20 percent equity. 15 percent to 20 percent equity. 15 percent to 20 percent equity

  3. How to get equity out of your home — and how to choose the ...

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    Home equity loan. A home equity loan is for a fixed amount, at a fixed interest rate, repaid over a set period, often 20 years. It works in a similar manner to a mortgage in that the loan is ...

  4. Reasons not to tap your home equity - AOL

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    💡 Bankrate tip: Bankrate’s Home Equity Insights survey found that 16% of homeowners consider tuition/education expenses and investments good reasons to access their home equity. Only 7% would ...

  5. How to calculate your home equity — and how much of it you ...

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    In this case, your home equity would be $190,000 — a 46 percent stake. Step 4: Calculate how much you can borrow. You can’t borrow the full amount of your home equity. Many lenders allow you ...

  6. Home equity - Wikipedia

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    Investors typically look to purchase properties that will grow in value, causing the equity in the property to increase, thus providing a return on their investment when the property is sold. [2] Home equity may serve as collateral for a home equity loan or home equity line of credit. Many home equity plans set a fixed period during which the ...

  7. What are the pros and cons of home equity loans? A ... - AOL

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    Title fees: Since the home serves as collateral for a home equity loan, lenders conduct a title search to determine if there are any existing liens or claims on the property. This fee can fall ...

  8. Home Ownership and Equity Protection Act of 1994 - Wikipedia

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    In September 1994, President Bill Clinton signed into law the Home Ownership and Equity Protection Act of 1994, written by US Rep. Joseph P. Kennedy (D-Mass). The law requires certain disclosures and clamps restrictions on lenders of high-cost loans. [1] [2]

  9. Are home equity loans tax-deductible? - AOL

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    Key takeaways. Joint filers who took out a home equity loan after Dec. 15, 2017, can deduct interest on up to $750,000 worth of qualified loans ($375,000 if single or married filing separately).