Posts Tagged ‘California’
EugeneLoanGuy/Fred Chamberlin licensed in Washington
Hello everyone. I just wanted to announce that I have received my mortgage loan originator’s license for Washington. I had been able to make mortgage loans in Washington previously to the new NMLS licensing system and am now able to again. Read More
Good Faith Estimate on January 1, 2010
Interestingly, the Good Faith Estimate, a backbone of the mortgage industry, will be changing on January 1, 2010 with some very major changes, designed to help consumers compare loans from one lender to another. Very major changes but unfortunately, we still don’t know what all of them are or how they are being interpreted because HUD hasn’t released the final information yet. This is something that will have a direct bearing on your Real Estate transactions in the Eugene/Springfield area and is supposed to make shopping for a mortgage easier, but will it? Read More
What is a First-Time Homebuyer?
Believe it or not, a first time home buyer is not necessarily someone that has not owned a home previously. A first-time homebuyer is any person who has not owned a home in the previous three years. So even if you have owned a home in the past but have not owned a home in the last three years you qualify as a first-time homebuyer. Just so you know, this is 36 months at closing, not 35 and a half. So you could qualify for the $8,000 tax credit if you purchase a home before December 1, 2009 and haven’t owned a home in three years. Read More










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