Setting the record straight!
This post is in response to an article in the business section of today’s Chronicle Herald newspaper. While I admire and respect the broker quoted in the story, I believe that some of the message can easily be taken out of context and I just want to set the record straight.
I have been a mortgage broker for just over 6 years now. During this time a lot has happened and a lot has changed in the Canadian mortgage market. Canada started off with only one true sub prime mortgage lender, several had entered the market and now we are back to only one again. With the advent of rampant sub prime lending here in Canada; we were introduced to 100% financing, stated income products, interest only mortgages and products for clients with less than perfect credit. While 95% of Canadian mortgage holders are unaffected, the 5% who have a mortgage from a sub prime lender should have a game plan (to prepare them) for renewal time.
The main reason that I place clients with sub prime or alternative lenders is to get them financing until such a time that they could qualify for a main stream insured lender. I look at the sub prime lender as a bridge lender, who will give the clients time to improve their credit and or pay off debt before qualifying for better rates and terms. It would be a disservice if I expected any client to renew their mortgage with their sub prime lender.
Would I tell all my clients who hold mortgages with sub prime lenders to sell their properties? No I would not. We would have to look at the reasons why they are with these lenders, how much time before renewal and help them develop the proper exit strategy. I do plenty of private loans and this is not any different. Just as with any private loan, you should also know your exit strategy.
If you are someone who has a mortgage with a sub prime lender (such as Xceed, and others), don’t panic! There are still things that can be done prior to your renewal time. Please call my office so we can look at your options.
Cheers,
Pat
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