Kitchener Waterloo Cambridge and Guelph Mortgages!
Sometimes things happen in our lives that affect us financially, and the result can be an inability to keep up with payments and expenses. As such, credit scores are affected negatively and sometimes severely. If this has happened to you, there is still a good possibility of attaining a mortgage from an alternative or non conforming lender. Specifically, non conforming lenders address the following situations:
- Poor credit
- No established credit
- Previous bankruptcy
- In consumer proposal
- In credit counselling
- Recently self employed and can't verify their income
- Foreigners investing in Canadian real estate
Mortgages can be provided to individuals in these situations but usually carry certain guidelines:
For example, in most cases 15% must be placed down on the property, although in some cases it can be as little as 10%. In tough credit situations, the down payment is the most important aspect of the mortgage. In line with this, the mortgage lender will likely require a more thorough property inspection to ensure that the asset will hold (or increase) its value. Also, the larger the down payment, the more flexible lenders become regarding the income source and rate.
Contact me for a discussion on how I can best serve you. No matter what your financial situation, your satisfaction is my promise.
Questions? Feel free to ask below.
hi i have been reading your web pages and would like some information. i dont have good credit the other broker i was dealing with has not contacted me back and i have purchased a new house and sold my old one. the house i am buying is 391000 i have 25 % down and i and my wife make a gross annual income of about 90000. i have already put 25000 down on the house since it is being built in breslau could u contact me if u can help.
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Posted by: paul jugovic | January 06, 2009 at 09:36 PM