
If you’ve ever been a plaintiff in a lawsuit or been involved with a plaintiff in a pending lawsuit then you’ve probably came across the term lawsuit loan or settlement loan at one time or another. A lawsuit settlement loan is a method for a plaintiff involved in a lawsuit to get access to funds prior to a settlement or verdict in their pending lawsuit. The funds can be used for whatever purpose the plaintiff needs it for, including medical bills, legal bills, and mortgage\car payments or even to purchase a new home or automobile.
One of the most favorable aspects of a lawsuit settlement loan to plaintiffs is the fact that lawsuit loans are considered non-recourse debts, and not actual loans. The phrase “settlement loan” or “lawsuit loan” is just static in the industry, when in fact they are really non-recourse debts. The reason they are considering non-recourse debts and not actual loans is the pay back agreement they are based upon. A settlement or lawsuit loan is not required to be paid back if the lawsuit reaches a verdict in favor of the defendant. However, if the plaintiff gets the favorable verdict and receives monetary awards the plaintiff is liable for repayment on the loaned amount, interest and any fees.
Another aspect that is enticing to a plaintiff is the approval process of lawsuit settlement loans. Since lawsuit settlement loans are non-recourse debts the approval process is based on the merit of the physical lawsuit itself. A plaintiff’s credit history, employment history and income status play no role in the approval process; again this is due to the fact that the only way a lawsuit settlement loan provider gets payment back is if the lawsuit reaches a verdict in favor of the plaintiff. Since legal agreements signed by the settlement loan provider, attorney and the plaintiff secure how awards are distributed there is no need for the plaintiff to actually pay back the loan; the portion owed to the provider is directly paid to them via your attorney or settlement payout provider.
There are some side effects to lawsuit loans, they tend to have interests rates that higher than the normal average interest rate at any given time. This is understandable due to the nature of how these companies receive payment back from the plaintiff. There are usually one-time fees included with lawsuit settlement loans and are usually based on the amount of money being loaned to the plaintiff. Beyond those two facts lawsuit settlement loans are a great way for plaintiffs to secure funding during their pending lawsuit. If you’d like to learn more about settlement loans please follow the below information.
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What Loan company will take over my federal student loans when the loans are in default?
What Loan company will take over my federal student loans when the loans are in default so I can go back to school?
My loans are government loans from Saillie Mae. I owe them under $5000.
I heard about this company that will take over your school loans from them but I don't know the name of the company.
I am at the point where I can't get a federal student loan until I pay this off.
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You have to have a mortgage license to collect a commission. It is not legal to be involved without a license.
Very sad…. this is country has turn into socialism. you can get bank loan those who scored A+ and B- in school. They check your school records.
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Yes and no. Assuming that the car is actually worth 100K, you’re right. But if you live in a reasonably densely populated city with a half-decent public transit system, chances are that the car isn’t worth the book value.
In much of Scandinavia, for example, commuting by car is actually more expensive than commuting by train *just in terms of running costs* – which argubly makes the car an asset with a *negative* value in purely economic terms.
Mortgage loans are often called as the secured loans and are got against any property. Mortgage and Home Equity Loans are generally offered at lower interest rates as the property value will reduce the risk of loans. They come in two types of interest rates with lots of benefits – Fixed rate mortgage (Bad or no Credit Home Loans) and Adjustable rate mortgage.
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all mortgages and liens against a property are available if you go to the court house and research the property. and usually people take second mortgages when they already have a first mortgage and a home equity loan is really a second mortgage .
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evaluate the term of the loans, the interest rate you would be paying and if they are tax deductable now, and if you can make use of the deduction should you shift them to a home equity loan. Then, decide if there is any chance you could be unemployed or otherwise without the means to pay on the loans. If so, you may not wish to offer your home as collateral to these loans.
It's going to be a matter of balancing the interest costs against the risk to your home most likely.
Don't forget to match the terms of the loans when evaluating on a payment basis.
$76,000 equity is a dream for a mortgage lender. They are loaning primarily on the equity on your house; not as much on your personally. The going rate on a 2nd mortgage ( another word for homeequity loan) is 8.25%. That is a fixed rate for 15 years. WIth bad credit you will pay 9.875%. Sorry but that is the penalty you pay for your previous mistakes. You can have the money 4 days after you apply.
Many online companies are offering their interest rates and loans, check their details and select the one which suits you best depends upon your loan requirement and your financial condition. I am giving you one I have used.
No, these become part of your Itemized Deductions if you plan to itemize. The Itemized Deductions reduce your taxable income, which in turn decreases the amount of tax you would owe.
For example (all hypothetical numbers), if your gross income 20,000 and your itemized deductions are 6,000, then your taxable income becomes 14,000. And the tax is calculated off 14,000. (Of course there is still an exemption to account for, but that's not what we are talking about).
Tax credits reduce your amount of tax directly. Deductions reduce your income. I hope this all makes sense.
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That’s because you don’t ACTUALLY have that 1.5 mil yet, you have it when you sell the house
Equity is the gap between the cost of your house when you bought it and the positive (more worth) value at a certain time, or when it gains value
Therefore if you sell the house, you’d make enough money to pay off the bank and make some cash; but until then your house is STILL the banks; that’s why you take out a loan, your house isn’t yours until you pay it off including the equity;
Hey Joesteinbock….read again and stop being smart. He did start out by saying “i originally bought a house for one and a half mil. “