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Jack Guttentag is Professor of Finance Emeritus at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Visit the Mortgage Professor's web site for more answers to commonly asked questions. |
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Related Articles From Mortgage Professor's web site: Does Truth in Lending Help Borrowers? February 5, 2001 "How does Truth in Lending help mortgage borrowers?" It doesn?t. Truth in Lending (TIL) is a great idea gone hopelessly wrong. The idea is to require lenders to provide one uniform set of ... more... Another Truth in Lending Lie? June 9, 2003 "My loan officer said not to worry about the finance charges, that they would be deducted from the amount financed. Does that mean I won?t have to pay them?" No, you have to pay them all right. Lenders don?t charge fees that they don?t expect to be paid ... more... Fixing the Mortgage System So It Works For Borrowers September 5, 2005 In some respects, the United States housing finance system is the best in the world. In other respects, it is unworthy of a banana republic. Our housing finance system has a primary market and a secondary market. The primary market is the market the borrower ... more... What Is the Down Payment? January 21, 2002 "My understanding is that if a home buyer puts 20% down, he doesn?t have to purchase mortgage insurance. I put 20% down -- $48,000 on a $240,000 home purchase ? but I?m told that I do have to buy mortgage insurance because I elected to finance $6,000 in ... more... |