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Home Equity
B_dub asked:


First of all how do you build equity in a home? How do you report the equity to your lender? And lastly how to you pull the equity that you’ve built up out of the home with out taking a home equity loan out? Thank you in advance for any help that you can give me.

Aaron
Home Equity
jmpoct03 asked:


my boyfriend and i own our home with no mortgage. we have around $76,000 of equity in our home but have bad credit. is there somewhere we can go for a loan that works with the better business bureau. i want to make sure its legit.

Matthew
Home Equity
VH asked:


We just purchased a home and want to consolidate some bills to create a better cash flow. The problem is we’ve only been in the house for two months. I’m being told that most companies require 6 months to 12 months seasoning to get a home equity loan. Any suggestions?

Dawson
Home Equity
curiousgirl asked:


I need a loan & some people had suggested I look into this because of the lower interest rates, instead of using high interest (not to mention EVIL) credit cards. But it’s not for a home & I don’t have enough collateral for the amount I’d like to borrow. I have a great credit score over 700, but also have student loans & other credit card debt, which I am very good at paying at, & make enough to make the payments comfortably. If I can’t get a home equity loan, what kind of loan can I get, & at what amount & rate should I expect? I’ve looked around online, but all the bank terminology does nothing but confuse me, so anyone who could explain this a little more “user friendly” would be helpful!
It’s not for home improvement. Actually, it’s basically a business expense, but I’m not sure if a bank would consider this a business type of loan.
Oh, & one *minor* detail… I don’t own a home :(

Reese
Home Equity
djbod2006 asked:


By using the HELOC, it’s going to free up several hundred dollars per month, and I can claim it as a tax deduction at the end of the year. On the other side, I’m eating up a sizable amount of home equity by doing so. I’m planning to pay them off either way–I can do it now with the HELOC, or after I sell my house, with the cashed in equity. Which route should I go? Does it make a difference?

Nicholas
Home Equity
patsy m asked:


My credit is not good right now because I have a lot of medical bills that I have to pay off along with some other debts. But I do have a lot of equity in my home. I need to know how can i get my equity to work for me.

Adriana
Home Equity
King Money 1985 asked:


I know a HELOC is a “Home equity line of credit” but what is the difference between that and a “Home Equity Loan”?

Kylie
Home Equity
Jan B asked:


I have already tried at my bank and was denied. Does anyone know a good tried and true place to get a home equity loan?

Daniel