The Mortgage Professor

Bill and DianaBuying Concerns, Economy, Financing, Refinancing, Seattle Times Articles, Selling Concerns Leave a Comment

Jack Guttentag, aka “The Mortgage Professor”, is  a syndicated columnist to the Seattle Times. He has often referenced his website: http://www.mtgprofessor.com/Default.htm. Today, I finally decided to pay a visit, as I am considering the alternatives available to me for refinancing my current Jumbo mortgage. There is a lot valuable information there. It is more important than ever to thoroughly research the loan process as lenders attempt to shore up cash flow based on fewer transactions. Learn about “UMB’s” and “MB’s” from the professor, then set your sights on what the best avenue is for you.

As Diana mentioned to me this morning, it is uncanny how acutely aware homeowners and home-buyers are aware of commissions paid to real estate agents, yet have little grasp of how mortgage lenders/brokers are compensated. This web site will open the eyes of would-be borrowers to the web of techniques utilized by unscrupulous lenders that seek to take advantage of borrowers, particularly when their backs are to the wall i.e., facing default on a purchase and sale agreement if they don’t close, or losing a home to foreclosure.

The lack of regulation and standardization is what created the mortgage lending crisis. It is solely up to consumers to decipher what they are getting for their money. This website will educate you to the pitfalls, give you the questions to ask your lender, and resources that you may not have considered. It takes a bit of effort to absorb, but is well worth the time invested………..for all of us. For if we, as a group, bring similar pressure to bear on the lending industry, we might just help straighten out the current crisis, as well as insure that it is not soon revisited.

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