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Is there fees when porting a mortgage

 
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    Q. What does porting a mortgage entail?


    Hello Nydia. Your question is a common one but very often not explained by your bank. The reason for the port in the first place is that there is an agreement in place (between you and the lender) for a mortgage amount, term and interest rate that has not yet expired. That agreement must be honored by both sides or there may be penalties to be paid for breaking it. There are 3 different types of ports that can happen when you sell a home and buy another. Each one different. Your mortgage can be either a straight port, port-increase, or port-decrease. The simplest is the straight port where you are moving your mortgage from one property to another with the same amount of mortgage. The rate, remaining term, and amount stay the same, no penalties involved and the process is straightforward as there is no new money involved. The second option is a port increase where you need extra funds for the new home, (this is usually the case if you are buying a more expensive home and have less down payment) In this case the remaining mortgage term is moved to the new property, the mortgage amount is increased and finally the interest rate is blended with today`s available rates. You mentioned that your current mortgage rate is high that would mean that todays rates are lower, in this case your rate will be blended and reduced, if the rates are higher today your rate will be blended and increased. I can do a rough calculation for you if you like, see my contact info at the bottom of the reply. The final port is the port-decrease. In this case you need less mortgage than the remaining mortgage amount you currently have. Your mortgage term, and rate get moved to the new property only the mortgage amount is reduced. There may be a penalty involved in this reduction of mortgage. If you are reducing your mortgage amount by greater than the allowable yearly prepayment options that you have signed for on your mortgage documents you may be charged a penalty for the extra reduction. There is one more option that one can consider, if your bank is not going to offer you a good rate on your port (they already got you so they often dont) then you can always consider a new mortgage at another lender at full discount. It may save you more than your penalty to break, the calculations often tell the tale if it is worth it. I hope this information has helped you Nydia. I can go into more detail if you like, explain further, and do some rough calculations, no obligation if you like. Please don`t hesitate to contact me:Abraham Niyazi - Mortgage Agent - Lic#M08010640 - Centum One FInancial Corp - Lic 10758. Cell: 416-993-4082 Toll Free: 1-866-728-3708 x 115 http://www.centum.ca/abraham_niyazi/ I deal with 25 lenders and can do mortgages across Canada except Quebec.

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    Q. What does porting a mortgage entail?


    Thanks Abraham this is a very detailed explanation about mortgage porting and I wouldn`t add any other comments. You explained it very well, thank you.

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    Thank you I try to be complete as possible with my answers, I do encourage anybody who has questions to please call me, there are things that I didn`t touch on, small guidelines that I did not mention because my answer would be double the size and possibly confusing. The guidelines I mentioned do not always apply to every port, each lender is different and each client circumstance is different so please call me with any questions and I can answer to your unique situation. Abraham Niyazi - Mortgage Agent - Lic#M08010640 - Centum One FInancial Corp - Lic 10758. Cell: 416-993-4082 Toll Free: 1-866-728-3708 x 115 http://www.centum.ca/abraham_niyazi/ I deal with 25 Banks/Lenders and can do mortgages across Canada except Quebec.

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    Q. I deposited for precontruction condo downtown miami jan05, should i sell before complete may07 or hold & rent?

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    call a local realtor. ask for their professional opinion. a good realtor will have the info you seek. go to www.weichert.com click on link for agents/offices. tell them dan roemer from weichert in frisco texas referred you.

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