Today’s Ebook – Know Before You Go… To Get a Mortgage

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Today’s featured e-book download is Know Before You Go… To Get a Mortgage (684 KB, 16 pg) – The purpose of this guide is to provide general mortgage information to consumers and to shed some light on the risks associated with today’s more complex mortgage offerings. It is by no means meant to counsel consumers to avoid certain products, but rather to alert them to potential risks, and encourage them to make informed decisions and to be aware that certain products may be appropriate for some borrowers but not for others.

What you can learn from this booklet

True or False?

Mortgage lenders are required to give me the lowest rate available.

No matter what type of mortgage I have, as long as I continue to make monthly mortgage payments, my principal balance will fall every month.

With many types of mortgages, my monthly payment could go up a lot from one month to the next.

If the lender is willing to lend me the money for my dream house, I must be able to afford it!

I can always refinance my mortgage in the future.


To download this e-book, or any of our current e-books, please visit the ebook page where you may choose the e-book(s) you wish to download. *Download an e-book by clicking on it’s title.*

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  1. Thanks for your informative booklet. According to the booklet, many types of mortgages in the field. Thanks.

  2. It’s a really useful book to study about getting mortgages from a trusted party.

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