Where Can I Research About Home Equity Loans?
You need cash and you need it fast, so you decide to take out an Equity Loan on your home. How do you protect yourself? Where do you look for information to make sure you know all the facts before signing on that dotted line and marrying yourself to a long contract? If you live in America, the first place to check is the Federal Trade Commission. The Federal Trade Commission is a federal organization designed to protect and educate the American consumer. And that person is you if you are taking out a loan. They have a website which is located at http://www.ftc.gov and you can go to it for free information. Many rules and regulations are posted to protect the American consumer and explain the different types of Equity loans available in detail.
It also contains a plethora of information on other subjects regarding home ownership and is a great tool provided to you at no cost. Also, you can check with H.U.D. or the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. Also, don’t forget to check with your state department of housing for information about different types of loans as well. If you’re not very Internet savvy and would feel more comfortable talking with a person, each of these departments have a phone number, as well as offices you may feel inclined to visit. Remember, at the end of the day it is you that has to live with the terms of your loan, not the bank or mortgage company. And most of the time it’s for a very, very long time.
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