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When a loan isn't right for the borrower
« on: October 14, 2021, 08:39:10 AM »
So, a HuntWA member came to me with a good-sized loan opportunity. He'd had a conventional loan for a year and was paying PMI (private mortgage insurance). When you take out a loan with PMI, you pay the premium monthly for a minimum of two years. If your equity brings you below 78%, your PMI drops off at that point. At 80%, balance to value, you can request removal of the PMI and normally, you'll get it removed.

He didn't want cash-out, just rate and term so the equity he's built over the last year would eliminate the PMI. When we started the loan, the difference in rate made a respectable difference in his monthly payment and the PMI was about $200/mo, so he stood to save a lot on his payment. However, the rate went up to within 1/4% of where his is with his present loan. At that point, I took another look at the loan savings v. his paying PMI for another year (this was after he'd jumped through the hoops and sent me all of his docs - great guy and responsive borrower) and it didn't pencil out. His closing costs where slightly higher than it would cost for an additional year of PMI. I called and advised him at that time to cancel the process as it was in his best interest and he did.

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