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  2. How does a condo mortgage work? - AOL

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    Yes, you can refinance your condo mortgage. It works similarly to a refinance for single-family homes, giving you the option to lower your interest rate or change your loan term. You can also tap ...

  3. How and When To Refinance a Mortgage Loan - AOL

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    Refinancing a mortgage loan only makes good sense if you can get a lower interest rate than what you already have. So, say you took on a loan with 7% interest — a very high rate — refinancing ...

  4. HUD-1 Settlement Statement - Wikipedia

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    Federal regulations require that unless its use is specifically exempted, either the HUD-1 or the HUD-1A, as appropriate, must be used for all mortgage transactions that are subject to the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act. Prior to October 3, 2015, the form was used in closed-end consumer credit transactions that were secured by real ...

  5. Mortgage refinance: What is it and how does it work? - AOL

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    Closing costs on a mortgage refinance can run between 2 and 5 percent of the amount you refinance. These line items include discount points, your loan’s origination fee and an appraisal fee to ...

  6. Loan modification in the United States - Wikipedia

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    According to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) chairman, Sheila C. Bair, looking back as far as the 1980s, "the FDIC applied workout procedures for troubled loans out of bank failures, modifying loans to make them affordable and to turn nonperforming into performing loans by offering refinances, loan assumptions, and family loan transfers."

  7. Loan modification vs. refinance: Which option is best for you?

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    Each lender has its own rules and requirements for loan modifications. Most require you to provide documentation, including a hardship letter, bank statements, tax returns and proof of income.

  8. Is it time to refinance your mortgage? 5 ways to prepare. - AOL

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    5 steps to prepare to refinance. You can keep in touch with a lender while you get ready to refinance, or you can use a DIY approach and wait to contact a lender until you're ready to apply.

  9. How often can you refinance your home? - AOL

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    Now, what if when you refinance the second time, you get a lower rate, but only slightly? If you refinance from 6 percent to 5.8 percent, for instance, now into a 30-year loan to lower your ...