Housing...Inside and Out
July
3, 1998
Borrowers - Know Your Rights!
Attention
Borrower: This may be the largest and most important loan
you get during your lifetime. You should be aware of certain
rights before you enter into any loan agreement.
- You
have the RIGHT to shop for the best loan for you and
compare the charges of different mortgage brokers and
lenders.
- You
have the RIGHT to be informed about the total cost of
your loan including the interest rate, points and other
fees.
- You
have the RIGHT to ask for a Good Faith Estimate of all
loan and settlement charges before you agree to the loan
and pay any fees.
- You
have the RIGHT to know what fees are not refundable if
you decide to cancel the loan agreement.
- You
have the RIGHT to ask your mortgage broker to explain
exactly what the mortgage broker will do for
you.
- You
have the RIGHT to know how much the mortgage broker is
getting paid by you and the lender for your
loan.
- You
have the RIGHT to ask questions about charges and loan
terms that you do not understand.
- You
have the RIGHT to a credit decision that is not based on
your race, color, religion, national origin, sex, marital
status, age, or whether any income is from public
assistance.
- You
have the RIGHT to know the reason if your loan was turned
down.
- You
have the RIGHT to ask for the HUD settlement costs
booklet "Buying Your Home."
"Buying
Your Home"
and other helpful information is available from Housing and
Urban Development
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