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Government Loan Programs
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Where do I get
information on who regulates lenders? |
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The
following regulatory bodies oversee lenders:
* Comptroller of the Currency, Compliance Division, Washington, D.C., (800)
613-6743.
* Office of Thrift Supervision, Consumer Affairs, Washington, D.C., (202)
906-6237.
* Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., Consumer Affairs, Washington, D.C., (800)
934-3342.
Your state departments of real estate or commerce also may regulate the
lenders in your area. |
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| Q: |
Where do I get
information on finding the best loan? |
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For
information on how to find the best home loan, check out this booklet:
* "How to Shop for a Mortgage," by the Mortgage Bankers Association of
America, 1125 15th St., N.W., Washington, DC 20005; call (202) 861-6500.
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| Q: |
Where do I get
information on correcting loan payments? |
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The
following auditing services can do a thorough review of residential
mortgages for lender calculation errors:
* Mortgage Monitor; 1372 Summer Street, Samford, 06905; (800) AUDIT-USA.
* Loantech, (301) 762-7700.
But keep in mind that these services come with a fee, and your lender
should be able to work with you to make your own accurate calculation.
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| Q: |
Where can I get a list
of mortgage brokers? |
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For
information on mortgage brokers, contact the National Association of
Mortgage Brokers at (703) 610-9009 |
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| Q: |
Where do I get
information on the secondary market?
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Two major
secondary-market sources are Fannie Mae, 1-800-732-6643, and Freddie Mac,
1-800-FREDDIE. |
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| Q: |
Where do I get
information on VA loans? |
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For
information on VA loans, call the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
directly at (800) 827-1000. Also refer to:
* "To the Home-Buying Veteran," Department of Veterans Affairs; 810 Vermont
Ave., N.W.; Washington, DC 20420.
* "VA Home Loans," Department of Veterans Affairs, 810 Vermont Ave., N.W.,
Washington, DC 20420. |
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Copyright 2005 Alison Blake |