Securing A Mortgage Loan With A Rent To Buy Scheme

By Chris Channing

Mortgage loans can be hard to secure- often requiring as much as 10% down or more just to get approved. A type of loan that is surfacing is the rent to buy mortgage- which will allow an individual to get approved for a mortgage loan by proving themselves in rental payments.

A real estate property that you can afford is easy to calculate. Take your salary, and be sure to include that of your spouse if you happen to have one. Around five times this amount will be the respectable portion to ask for in a rent to buy mortgage. Of course the average mortgage term is fifteen years, so there is some leeway in calculating this total.

Just because you have an entry level job doesn't mean you shouldn't be able to afford a home for your family. A rent to buy mortgage will allow an individual build up a deposit by offering a set amount of each rental payment to go towards the deposit. When you can't save up the large amount for a deposit, this payment scheme is one of few you can turn to.

Rent to buy mortgage loans are unique in the fact they make the home owner the tenant and yet still gives them landlord duties. Maintenance costs associated with the home will be put off on the home owner. If your plumbing happens to go bad, you can expect to pay for the repair bill yourself instead of pushing the bill onto a landlord.

Sometimes, only certain properties are marked as a rent to buy scheme. If your lender doesn't support rent to buy options, you can still go into an agreement with the original seller to create one. Of course, that requires that the original seller has put the property on the market as a rent to buy real estate venture. The second option will require that you get a lawyer and fill out a formal contract to outline the details of the arrangement.

Bad credit shuts many borrowers down when they are looking for a mortgage. Even bad credit can't get in the way of those with only "fair" credit, since it builds credibility over one or two years of rental payments. Lenders will see that paying inflated rent, usually at rates high as a mortgage payment or greater, is responsible enough to take a chance so long as the home owner stays up to date.

Closing Comments

Lenders will offer free insight, even if you don't intend on getting a rent to buy mortgage with them. Go to the bank you do business with on a daily basis and see if you can talk to a loan adviser. If all goes well, you can get an appointment to get a free consultation. - 31387

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