No-Cost Student Loan Consolidation

Written by Vanessa McHooley


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Potential Student Loan Consolidation Problems Problems can occur with student loan consolidations if you catch a deal that does not work out favorably to your situation. For instance, if you choose a no-cost student loan consolidation that does not offer you a low interest rate, you could actually end up paying them more than you originally would have! It is important that you choose a company not for their “no-cost” approach, but for their willingness to get your student loans paid off with a consolidation that promotes a quick pay-off with minimal interest rates.

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The Winter Report

Written by Gregg Winter


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Don't paint yourself into a corner:

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Similarly, if there's a good chance that you might sellrepparttar 111852 property within a few years of your closing, plan carefully about your prepayment penalty and/or your new lender's willingness to permit a buyer to assumerepparttar 111853 mortgage.

To sum up: There are enough things that can go wrong and/or cause delays. In order to achieve a smooth closing, use any slack time to move as many ofrepparttar 111854 obvious tasks fromrepparttar 111855 "to do" column torepparttar 111856 "completed" column sooner, rather than later. When crunch time comes just beforerepparttar 111857 closing, you'll want to be concentrating on any important loose ends inrepparttar 111858 mortgage documents, rather than being distracted byrepparttar 111859 trivia and "white noise" of routine tasks that should have been completed weeks earlier.

Gregg Winter, President Winter & Company Commercial Real Estate Finance 13 East 37th Street, NYC 10016 212 532 1122 ext. 1 gregg@winter-co.com www.winter-co.com

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