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Page 1: Building: Knowledge, Security, Confidence A Roof Over Your Head FDIC Money Smart for Young Adults.

Building: Knowledge, Security, Confidence

A Roof Over Your HeadFDIC Money Smart for Young Adults

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Objectives

• Identify initial and continuing costs of renting an apartment.

• List questions to ask when determining if you are ready to buy a home.

• List the costs associated with renting and owning.

• Describe the benefits and pitfalls of renting versus owning a home.

• Identify how you can guard against predatory lending practices.

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A Roof Over Your Head

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Renting a Home

• Advantages:– No property maintenance

– Rental contract 1 year or less

– No homeowner associated costs

• Disadvantages:– You are not the owner

– Your rent might increase

– You might not be able to renew your contract

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Owning a Home

• Advantages:– Building equity

– Good investment

– Tax-deductible mortgage interest

• Disadvantages:– Property maintenance and upkeep

– Not as easy to move as renting

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Renting Your Own Space

• Lease: a legal document that protects you and the landlord

• Includes:– Conditions– Payment and term (e.g., 1 year)– Fees– Each party’s responsibilities

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Move In Costs

• A security deposit

• Payment of the first month’s rent

• Fees, including credit report fees or pet fees

• Costs of connecting utilities

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Monthly Expenses

• Rent

• Fees (storage, pet fees, parking, etc.)

• Utilities

• Renters insurance, which is usually optional

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Rent Increases

• Your landlord is not allowed to raise the rent during the term of your lease.

• Some communities have rent-control laws that govern rent increases.

• Look for a rental property that charges less than what your income allows.

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Sharing Space: Roommates

• Saves money on the costs of renting

• Consider your roommate’s ability to pay his or her portion of the expenses and his or her history of paying bills on time

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Activity 1: Can You Afford to Rent?

Complete Activity 1 in your Participant Guide

– Read the scenario– Compare the rental costs with

your estimated income, rental expenses, and living expenses

– Answer the questions

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Buying a Home

• Mortgage: a loan provided by a financial institution to buy a house or condo

• Mortgage Costs:– Closing costs– Taxes and insurance– Interest

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Down Payment

• An initial payment you make when buying a home to help lower your mortgage costs and monthly mortgage payments

• A percentage of the cost of the home– Typically between 3 and 20 percent of

the purchase price

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Am I Ready to Buy a Home?

• Review the “Am I Ready to Buy a Home” checklist

• Consider the Four Cs:– Capacity– Capital– Character– Collateral

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Help for Purchasing

• Homebuyer assistance programs generally lower the costs of buying a home by providing:– Down payment assistance, or – Reduced interest rates

• Look for city and local government programs– Special programs provided for teachers and

service personnel

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Activity 2: Is Ramón Ready to Buy?

Complete Activity 2 in your Participant Guide

– Read the scenario– Answer the questions

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What Makes Up a Mortgage Payment?

• Principal• Interest• Taxes • Insurance• Private Mortgage

Insurance (PMI)

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Escrow

• Escrow account: a special bank account held by a financial institution for the purpose of paying taxes and insurance

• Lender deposits 1/12 of your estimated annual property tax bill and insurance premium into the account

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Activity 3: Can Ramón Afford a Mortgage?

Complete Activity 3 in your Participant Guide

– Determine the maximum monthly mortgage payment recommended for Ramón

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Mortgage Options

• Term of mortgage (e.g., 15 or 30 years)

• Fixed or variable interest rate

• Interest-only mortgages– Be careful because you generally are

not paying down the principal

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Fair Housing Act

• Law protects you from discrimination throughout the loan process

• Prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, family status, or handicap status in housing-related transactions.

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Settlement

• When the borrower signs the documents and finalizes the sale of the house and any mortgage financing

• Review HUD-1 or HUD-1A Settlement Statement before settlement

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Predatory Lending Practices

• Marketing tactics, collection practices, and loan terms that deceive and exploit borrowers

• Collection practices that frighten people

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Predatory Mortgage Loan

• Abusive practices include:– Excessive fees– Abusive prepayment penalties– Loan flipping– Unnecessary products– Asset-based lending– Steering and targeting

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Activity 4: Predatory Lending Practices

Complete Activity 4 in your Participant Guide

– Read each scenario– Identify the predatory

mortgage lending practices described

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Module Summary

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Module Summary

• The advantages and disadvantages of renting and buying a home

• The costs associated with renting or buying a home

• The questions to ask yourself when deciding if you are ready to have an apartment or home of your own

• Basic mortgage terms and options• Predatory lending practices

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