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Home Equity Scams

Avoiding Home Equity Scams
By the Federal Trade Commission, September 2001

You could lose your home and your money if you borrow from unscrupulous lenders who offer you a high-cost loan based on the equity you have in your home.  Certain lenders target homeowners who are elderly or who have low incomes or credit problems-and then try to take advantage of them by using deceptive practices.  The Federal Trade Commission cautions all homeowners to be on the lookout for:

Some of these practices violate federal credit laws dealing with disclosures about loan terms, discrimination based on age, gender, marital status, race, or national origin; and debt collection.  You also may have additional rights under state law that would allow you to bring a lawsuit.

The FTC suggests if you're thinking about using your home as collateral for a loan, be careful.  Unless you can make the loan payments out of current income, you could lose your home as well as the equity you've already built up.  Some additional tips to remember:

In addition, shop around for the best loan terms and interest rates.  Contact lending institutions, such as banks and credit unions, and consult a legal or financial advisor, or someone you can trust before you make any loan decisions.  Or contact your local Fair Housing Office, legal aid, or senior services organization for information and help.