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What is the Loan to Value Ratio of my home?
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The Loan to Value Ratio (LTV) shows how much equity you have in a house relative to the amount you want to borrow or already have borrowed, and is one of the key risk factors assessed by lenders. A higher LTV ratio means higher risk for the lender, and may keep you from getting a loan. The highest LTV most lenders will accept is 95% with very good credit. Keep an eye on your LTV ratio over time as your mortgage balance is paid down, and as your house appreciates in value, because you may be able to eliminate the cost of monthly PMI insurance if the ratio is below 80%.

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Second Mortgage Loan Amount

Enter the current balance(s) of all your second mortgage(s) or home equity loan(s).

Lien Amount

Enter the total amount of any liens on the property (tax liens, mechanics liens, etc).

Appraised Property Value

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Northeast Community Credit Union

Northeast Community Credit Union is proud to be a federally-insured community credit union serving the individuals of Carter, Washington, Johnson, Sullivan and Unicoi counties. Anyone that lives, works, worships, or attends school in our area may join the credit union with a $25 initial deposit into a share account. See website for details.

980 Jason Witten Way
Elizabethton, TN 37643
(423) 547-3820
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