2 Sep

RENT TO OWN – 6 REASONS YOU NEED TO READ THIS

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Posted by: Mike Hattim

Rent-to-Own, Lease to Own, R2O. They may seem like good options, but watch out for these pitfalls. They are a good program as long as you have a mortgage planner ensuring you are following a plan to succeed. Rent to Own…what you NEED to know. My guess is you might check this option out if […]

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1 Sep

THE SELF-EMPLOYED DILEMMA

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Posted by: Mike Hattim

You’re likely asking yourself, what is the dilemma that self-employed workers face? Well, with more and more Canadians joining the ranks of the self-employment every year, one has to ask themselves how they are going to tackle the age old question, how much does one write off vs how much income does one claim on […]

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31 Aug

Building a New Home? Completion vs. Draw Mortgages

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Posted by: Mike Hattim

If you are considering building a new home, then you need to be educated on the difference between draw and completion mortgages. When you meet with a builder, there is tons of terminology and information you should be aware of so you are properly covered. Completion mortgage means that the builder does not expect any funds until […]

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27 Aug

WHAT IS A “GIFTED” DOWN PAYMENT?

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Posted by: Mike Hattim

A “Gifted” Down Payment is very common for first time buyers. Essentially, a buyer’s family member (usually very nice, warm and loving parents) will offer up money to go towards the down payment. Often this is done because their son or daughter doesn’t quite have enough funds saved up for the full 5% down payment. Or, […]

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26 Aug

THAT “DISCOUNTED RATE” MAY NOT BE SO DISCOUNTED, AFTER ALL

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Posted by: Mike Hattim

Not long ago, someone contacted us wishing to refinance their mortgage. They presently held a mortgage from one of the big banks. When this homeowner originally obtained her mortgage, the bank offered her a discounted rate of 2.99%. It matured in July of 2016, however, when they contacted us at Dominion Lending Centres, they wanted […]

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24 Aug

The 10 Don’ts of Mortgage Closing

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Posted by: Mike Hattim

Okay, so here we are… we have worked together to secure financing for your mortgage. You are getting a great rate, favourable terms that meet your mortgage goals, the lender is satisfied with all the supporting documents, we are broker complete, and the only thing left to do is wait for the day the lawyers […]

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21 Aug

Beware of early discharge penalties

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Posted by: Mike Hattim

Have you ever needed to get out of your mortgage before the maturity date? It can be a confusing and surprising experience. Don’t forget that your mortgage is a legal contract, therefore, like most contracts it is expected that it would cost you something to break it. The lending institution will have two options to […]

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20 Aug

The devil is in the detail

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Posted by: Mike Hattim

I have something shocking to tell you. Mortgage brokers are human. Gasp!! But wait, so are lawyers, lenders, legal assistants and everyone else who is involved with your mortgage transaction. Why do I choose to draw attention to this and ruin your day you ask? It is so you will have a checklist of the […]

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19 Aug

Rental Property Financing

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Posted by: Mike Hattim

For those looking to purchase rental properties, the minimum down payment has historically been at 20% for some time, and so it remains. In years gone by, this down payment money had to be proven to have originated from the buyers own resources, it could not be gifted. In the case of an owner occupied […]

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