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What You Should Know About Home Equity Lines of Credit When Your Home Is On The Line:
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How will you repay your home equity plan?

Before entering into a plan, consider how you will pay back any money you might borrow. Some plans set minimum payments that cover a portion of the principal (the amount you borrow) plus accrued interest. But, unlike the typical installment loan, the portion that goes toward principal may not be enough to repay the debt by the end of the term. Other plans may allow payments of interest alone during the life of the plan, which means that you pay nothing toward the principal. If you borrow $10,000, you will owe that entire sum when the plan ends.

Regardless of the minimum payment required, you can pay more than the minimum and many lenders may give you a choice of payment options. Consumers often will choose to pay down the principal regularly as they do with other loans. For example, if you use your line to buy a boat, you may want to pay it off as you would a typical boat loan.

Whatever your payment arrangements during the life of the plan-whether you pay some, a little, or none of the principal amount of the loan-when the plan ends you may have to pay the entire balance owed, all at once. You must be prepared to make this balloon payment by refinancing it with the lender, by obtaining a loan from another lender, or by some other means. If you are unable to make the balloon payment, you could lose your home.

With a variable rate, your monthly payments may change. Assume, for example, that you borrow $10,000 under a plan that calls for interest-only payments. At a 10 percent interest rate, your initial payments would be $83 monthly. If the rate should rise over time to 15 percent, your payments will increase to $125 per month. Even with payments that cover interest plus some portion of the principal, there could be a similar increase in your monthly payment, unless the agreement calls for keeping payments level throughout the plan.

When you sell your home, you probably will be required to pay off your home equity line in full. If you are likely to sell your house in the near future, consider whether it makes sense to pay the up-front costs of setting up an equity credit line. Also keep in mind that leasing your home may be prohibited under the terms of your home equity agreement.

The above text was extracted directly from What You Should Know About Home Equity Lines of Credit-- When Your Home Is On The Line: As published by the Federal Reserve Board. This presentation of the information is copyrighted ©1997 by Mortgage Market Information Services, Inc.

Pg 1 -- What is a home equity line of credit?
Pg 2 -- What should you look for when shopping for a plan?
Pg 3 -- Costs to Obtain a Home Equity Line
Pg 4 -- How will you repay your home equity plan?
Pg 5 -- Comparing a line of credit/traditional 2nd mtg.loan
Pg 6 -- Disclosures from Lenders
Pg 7 -- Glossary
Pg 8 -- Where to Go for Help
Pg 9 -- CHECKLIST

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