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Question by reychael_rios2001: How can someone who is on disability income , look w/poor 2 no credit credit, diagnosis get a home loan?
Can a person on disability income with poor to no credit,married, combined incomes get a loan big enough to purchase a small family home with enough to pay of other debts
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Answer by sundayschild63
If you can find a co signer that has good credit,that trusts you enough to sign for you.
Thats the only way I know of.
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Question by garnegus: NEED ADVISE ON FHA HOME LOAN VS PRIVATE LOAN?
HELLO EVERYONE. I SEEN A FORECLOSURE PROPERTY OWNED BY CHASE PREVIOUS BROUGHT 50Ok AND NOW SALING FOR 289k. NOW I HAVE THE CASH, sales CREDIT, capsule INCOME, approved BUT THIS PURCHASE WOULD BE MY SECOND HOME THAT I WANT TO MAKE MY PRIMARY RESIDENT. nOW MY FISRT HOME i LIVE IN , I HAVE PLACE IT ON THE MARKEFT TO SELL. I ONLY HAVE ONE PROBLEM, FHA REQUIRES THAT YOU HAVE 25% EQUITY IN YOUR HOME IN ORDER TO PURCHASE A SECOND HOME OR TO USE IT AS A RENTAL INCOME. I HAVE SOME TO CO SIGN WITH ME, BUT SHE PURCHASE A HOME LIKE ME 4 YEARS AGO AND WE BOTH HAVE NO EQUITY. SOMEONE TOLD ME TO GET A PRIVATE LOAN THEN IN 6 MOS, THEN FINACE IN 6 MONTH. DOES ANY ONE HAVE ANY EXPERIENCE WITH PRIVATE LOAN HOME PURSCHASE. I AM SO REDY TO BUY, BUT I CAN’T DUE TO NO EQUITY AND I DON’T HAVE ENOGH OF MONEY TO GO CONVENTIONAL. . ANY ADVISE?????
Best answer:
Answer by thedude81321
Firstly, you should probably take caps lock off and properly use upper and lower cases, it will get many more people to answer your question.
It sounds like you are not really in a situation to buy a home. If you don’t have enough money to go conventional, you may find that you don’t have enough money to keep paying for the house. A private loan may work, but it also could end up screwing you in the long run. If you don’t have the ability to get a conventional loan, will someone want to refinance you in 6 months? You may end up with that private loan for longer than you think.
My suggestion is to wait on this whole purchase. Unfortunately, you can’t really expect to buy a home and then turn around and sell it in just a few years. This is also a terrible time to sell, and you can’t really count on your house even selling, so if you can’t afford this new one without your house selling, you are into another issue.
Sorry to rain on your parade, but from what you’ve told me, this just doesn’t seem like a smart decision at the moment. Good luck.
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