What You Should Know About Home Equity Line Of Credit

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What you should knowabout home equitylines of creditJanuary 2014NC20 H2 WhenYourHomeIsOnLine

This booklet was initially prepared by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. TheConsumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has made technical updates to the booklet toreflect new mortgage rules under Title XIV of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform andConsumer Protection Act (Dodd-Frank Act). A larger update of this booklet is planned in thefuture to reflect other changes under the Dodd-Frank Act and to align with other CFPBresources and tools for consumers as part of the CFPB’s broader mission to educate consumers.Consumers are encouraged to visit the CPFB’s website at consumerfinance.gov/owning-ahome to access interactive tools and resources for mortgage shoppers, which are expected to beavailable beginning in 2014. : 7 28 6 28/' .12: %287 20( (48,7 /,1(6 2) &5(',7 (67 H

7DEOH RI FRQWHQWV Table of contents.31. Introduction .41.1Home equity plan checklist . 42. What is a home equity line of credit? . 62.1 What should you look for when shopping for a plan? . 72.2 Costs of establishing and maintaining a home equity line . 82.3 How will you repay your home equity plan? . 92.4 Line of credit vs. traditional second mortgage loans . 102.5 What if the lender freezes or reduces your line of credit? . 11Appendix A: .12Defined terms . 12Appendix B: .15More information .15Appendix C: .16Contact information . 16 : 7 28 6 28/' .12: %287 20( (48,7 /,1(6 2) &5(',7 (67 H

1. ,QWURGXFWLRQ If you are in the market for credit, a home equity plan is one of several options that might beright for you. Before making a decision, however, you should weigh carefully the costs of a homeequity line against the benefits. Shop for the credit terms that best meet your borrowing needswithout posing undue financial risks. And remember, failure to repay the amounts you’veborrowed, plus interest, could mean the loss of your home.1.1 RPH HTXLW\ SODQ FKHFNOLVW Ask your lender to help you fill out this worksheet. %DVLF IHDWXUHV IRU FRPSDULVRQ 3ODQ 3ODQ % )L[HG DQQXDO SHUFHQWDJH UDWH 9DULDEOH DQQXDO SHUFHQWDJH UDWH ,QGH[ XVHG DQG FXUUHQW YDOXH PRXQW RI PDUJLQ )UHTXHQF\ RI UDWH DGMXVWPHQWV PRXQW OHQJWK RI GLVFRXQW LI DQ\ ,QWHUHVW UDWH FDS DQG IORRU /HQJWK RI SODQ 'UDZ SHULRG : 7 28 6 28/' .12: %287 20( (48,7 /,1(6 2) &5(',7 (67 H

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2. :KDW LV D KRPH HTXLW\ OLQH RI FUHGLW" A home equity line of credit is a form of revolving credit in which your home serves as collateral.Because a home often is a consumer’s most valuable asset, many homeowners use home equitycredit lines only for major items, such as education, home improvements, or medical bills, andchoose not to use them for day-to-day expenses.With a home equity line, you will be approved for a specific amount of credit. Many lenders setthe credit limit on a home equity line by taking a percentage (say, 75 percent) of the home’sappraised value and subtracting from that the balance owed on the existing mortgage. Forexample: SSUDLVHG YDOXH RI KRPH 3HUFHQWDJH 3HUFHQWDJH RI DSSUDLVHG YDOXH /HVV EDODQFH RZHG RQ PRUWJDJH Potential line of credit [ 35,000In determining your actual credit limit, the lender will also consider your ability to repay theloan (principal and interest) by looking at your income, debts, and other financial obligations aswell as your credit history.Many home equity plans set a fixed period during which you can borrow money, such as 10years. At the end of this “draw period,” you may be allowed to renew the credit line. If your plan : 7 28 6 28/' .12: %287 20( (48,7 /,1(6 2) &5(',7 (67 H

does not allow renewals, you will not be able to borrow additional money once the period hasended. Some plans may call for payment in full of any outstanding balance at the end of theperiod. Others may allow repayment over a fixed period (the “repayment period”), for example,10 years.Once approved for a home equity line of credit, you will most likely be able to borrow up to yourcredit limit whenever you want. Typically, you will use special checks to draw on your line.Under some plans, borrowers can use a credit card or other means to draw on the line.There may be other limitations on how you use the line. Some plans may require you to borrowa minimum amount each time you draw on the line (for example, 300) or keep a minimumamount outstanding. Some plans may also require that you take an initial advance when the lineis set up.2.1:KDW VKRXOG \RX ORRN IRU ZKHQ VKRSSLQJ IRU D SODQ" If you decide to apply for a home equity line of credit, look for the plan that best meets yourparticular needs. Read the credit agreement carefully, and examine the terms and conditions ofvarious plans, including the annual percentage rate (APR) and the costs of establishing the plan.Remember, though, that the APR for a home equity line is based on the interest rate alone andwill not reflect closing costs and other fees and charges, so you’ll need to compare these costs, aswell as the APRs, among lenders.2.1.19DULDEOH LQWHUHVW UDWHV Home equity lines of credit typically involve variable rather than fixed interest rates. Thevariable rate must be based on a publicly available index (such as the prime rate published insome major daily newspapers or a U.S. Treasury bill rate). In such cases, the interest rate you payfor the line of credit will change, mirroring changes in the value of the index. Most lenders citethe interest rate you will pay as the value of the index at a particular time, plus a “margin,” suchas 2 percentage points. Because the cost of borrowing is tied directly to the value of the index, itis important to find out which index is used, how often the value of the index changes, and howhigh it has risen in the past. It is also important to note the amount of the margin. : 7 28 6 28/' .12: %287 20( (48,7 /,1(6 2) &5(',7 (67 H

Lenders sometimes offer a temporarily discounted interest rate for home equity lines—an“introductory” rate that is unusually low for a short period, such as six months.Variable-rate plans secured by a dwelling must, by law, have a ceiling (or cap) on how much yourinterest rate may increase over the life of the plan. Some variable-rate plans limit how much yourpayment may increase and how low your interest rate may fall if the index drops.Some lenders allow you to convert from a variable interest rate to a fixed rate during the life ofthe plan, or let you convert all or a portion of your line to a fixed-term installment loan.2.2&RVWV RI HVWDEOLVKLQJ DQG PDLQWDLQLQJ D KRPH HTXLW\ OLQH Many of the costs of setting up a home equity line of credit are similar to those you pay whenyou get a mortgage. For example: A fee for a property appraisal to estimate the value of your home; An application fee, which may not be refunded if you are turned down for credit; Up-front charges, such as one or more “points” (one point equals 1 percent of the creditlimit); and Closing costs, including fees for attorneys, title search, mortgage preparation and filing,property and title insurance, and taxes.In addition, you may be subject to certain fees during the plan period, such as annualmembership or maintenance fees and a transaction fee every time you draw on the credit line.You could find yourself paying hundreds of dollars to establish the plan. And if you were to drawonly a small amount against your credit line, those initial charges would substantially increasethe cost of the funds borrowed. On the other hand, because the lender’s risk is lower than forother forms of credit, as your home serves as collateral, annual percentage rates for home equitylines are generally lower than rates for other types of credit. The interest you save could offsetthe costs of establishing and maintaining the line. Moreover, some lenders waive some or all ofthe closing costs. : 7 28 6 28/' .12: %287 20( (48,7 /,1(6 2) &5(',7 (67 H

2.3 RZ ZLOO \RX UHSD\ \RXU KRPH HTXLW\ SODQ" Before entering into a plan, consider how you will pay back the money you borrow. Some plansset a minimum monthly payment that includes a portion of the principal (the amount youborrow) plus accrued interest. But, unlike with typical installment loan agreements, the portionof your payment that goes toward principal may not be enough to repay the principal by the endof the term. Other plans may allow payment of only the interest during the life of the plan, whichmeans that you pay nothing toward the principal. If you borrow 10,000, you will owe thatamount when the payment plan ends.Regardless of the minimum required payment on your home equity line, you may choose to paymore, and many lenders offer a choice of payment options. However, some lenders may requireyou to pay special fees or penalties if you choose to pay more, so check with your lender. Manyconsumers choose to pay down the principal regularly as they do with other loans. For example,if you use your line to buy a boat, you may want to pay it off as you would a typical boat loan.Whatever your payment arrangements during the life of the plan—whether you pay some, alittle, or none of the principal amount of the loan—when the plan ends, you may have to pay theentire balance owed, all at once. You must be prepared to make this “balloon payment” byrefinancing it with the lender, by obtaining a loan from another lender, or by some other means.If you are unable to make the balloon payment, you could lose your home.If your plan has a variable interest rate, your monthly payments may change. Assume, forexample, that you borrow 10,000 under a plan that calls for interest-only payments. At a 10percent interest rate, your monthly payments would be 83. If the rate rises over time to 15percent, your monthly payments will increase to 125. Similarly, if you are making paymentsthat cover interest plus some portion of the principal, your monthly payments may increase,unless your agreement calls for keeping payments the same throughout the plan period.If you sell your home, you will probably be required to pay off your home equity line in fullimmediately. If you are likely to sell your home in the near future, consider whether it makessense to pay the up-front costs of setting up a line of credit. Also keep in mind that renting yourhome may be prohibited under the terms of your agreement. : 7 28 6 28/' .12: %287 20( (48,7 /,1(6 2) &5(',7 (67 H

/LQH RI FUHGLW YV WUDGLWLRQDO VHFRQG PRUWJDJH ORDQV 2.4If you are thinking about a home equity line of credit, you might also want to consider atraditional second mortgage loan. This type of loan provides you with a fixed amount of money,repayable over a fixed period. In most cases, the payment schedule calls for equal payments thatpay off the entire loan within the loan period. You might consider a second mortgage instead of ahome equity line if, for example, you need a set amount for a specific purpose, such as anaddition to your home.In deciding which type of loan best suits your needs, consider the costs under the twoalternatives. Look at both the APR and other charges. Do not, however, simply compare theAPRs, because the APRs on the two types of loans are figured differently: The APR for a traditional second mortgage loan takes into account the interest ratecharged plus points and other finance charges. The APR for a home equity line of credit is based on the periodic interest rate alone. Itdoes not include points or other charges.2.4.1'LVFORVXUHV IURP OHQGHUV The federal Truth in Lending Act requires lenders to disclose the important terms and costs oftheir home equity plans, including the APR, miscellaneous charges, the payment terms, andinformation about any variable-rate feature. And in general, neither the lender nor anyone elsemay charge a fee until after you have received this information. You usually get these disclosureswhen you receive an application form, and you will get additional disclosures before the plan isopened. If any term (other than a variable-rate feature) changes before the plan is opened, thelender must return all fees if you decide not to enter into the plan because of the change.Lenders are also required to provide you with a list of homeownership counseling organizationsin your area.When you open a home equity line, the transaction puts your home at risk. If the home involvedis your principal dwelling, the Truth in Lending Act gives you three days from the day theaccount was opened to cancel the credit line. This right allows you to change your mind for anyreason. You simply inform the lender in writing within the three-day period. The lender must : 7 28 6 28/' .12: %287 20( (48,7 /,1(6 2) &5(',7 (67 H

then cancel its security interest in your home and return all fees— including any application andappraisal fees—paid to open the account.The Home Ownership and Equity Protection Act of 1994 (HOEPA) addresses certain unfairpractices and establishes requirements for certain loans with high rates and fees, includingcertain additional disclosures. HOEPA now covers some HELOCs. You can find out moreinformation by contacting the CFPB at the website address and phone number listed in theContact information appendix, below.:KDW LI WKH OHQGHU IUHH]HV RU UHGXFHV \RXU OLQH RI FUHGLW" 2.5Plans generally permit lenders to freeze or reduce a credit line if the value of the home “declinessignificantly” or when the lender “reasonably believes” that you will be unable to make yourpayments due to a “material change” in your financial circumstances. If this happens, you maywant to: Talk with your lender. Find out what caused the lender to freeze or reduce your creditline and what, if anything, you can do to restore it. You may be able to provide additionalinformation to restore your line of credit, such as documentation showing that yourhouse has retained its value or that there has not been a “material change” in yourfinancial circumstances. You may want to get copies of your credit reports (go to theCFPB’s website at it-report.htmlfor information about how to get free copies of your credit reports) to make sure all theinformation in them is correct. If your lender suggests getting a new appraisal, be sureyou discuss appraisal firms in advance so that you know they will accept the newappraisal as valid. Shop around for another line of credit. If your lender does not want to restoreyour line of credit, shop around to see what other lenders have to offer. If another lenderis willing to offer you a line of credit, you may be able to pay off your original line ofcredit and take out another one. Keep in mind, however, that you may need to pay someof the same application fees you paid for your original line of credit. : 7 28 6 28/' .12: %287 20( (48,7 /,1(6 2) &5(',7 (67 H

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