Saturday, February 25, 2006

Repaying a Mortgage

Author: Jeremy Maddock

The process of repaying a morgage is usually quite a long-term affair, often taking several decades, but its terms are tentatively decided from the time that the initial agreement is signed.

Of course, most morgages do offer some flexibility. Morgage rates do gradually change over time, and rates that might seem fair at one time could be utterly ridiculous a decade later.

This is why the whole concept of morgage refinancing came about. This makes it possible for debitors to get new morgage quotes, and establish new terms every few years, if they so desire.

About the author: Jeremy Maddock is the webmaster of FinanceFacts.info, a useful source of finance articles .

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