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Subprime Lending: Trojan Horse Of The Home Loan Lending Industry - Articles SurfingHome loan lending used to be relatively simple. Lenders were so hungry for business they readily accepted no-down mortgages, interest-only loans, and E-Z refinancing for borrowers with bruised credit. Recently, however, a wave of bad loans wiped out small independent mortgage brokers, devastated bad-credit lenders, and prompted the industry itself to tighten lending practices. Today, it has become harder than ever for cash-strapped would-be homeowners to obtain home loan lending. Who Is To Blame? Such action on the subprime home loan lending front enabled a huge part of the population to own houses. Subprime home loan lending morphed dramatically from a start-up business into a $600-billion-a-year enterprise. The problem with high risks, however, is that they either pay off magnificently or go bust, and this is just what happened. The subprime market fell, and it was not long before homeowners who financed their purchase with subprime loans found themselves with foreclosure notices in their hands. Stringent Loan Standards Additionally, the home loan lending industry has become more conservative in attaching value to houses. Before, bankers generously appraised homes for so much more than they're worth. Today, the appraisal is based not on the recent market value of similar homes but on worst-case scenario market pricing. Worst-case scenario value is not the amount a house can be sold for, but the amount it will fetch once it goes into foreclosure. The Silver Lining Every story has a moral, and this article contains only one. If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is too good to be true. So when buying a house, do not be tempted to take shortcuts. Go the longer but perfectly legitimate and business-sound home loan lending route.
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