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For new families, expanding families or "empty-nesters," a Home Improvement Loan could be the perfect solution. Save money! You'll pay no fees for an appraisal, credit report, title insurance or loan origination. Up to 100% of the cost of the improvement can be financed, eliminating out-of-pocket expenses. And, the interest may be tax-deductible, lowering your yearly income-tax bill. It's so easy! No appraisal or equity is required and Alaska USA's fast loan approval lets you get started with your project right away. Terms: Home Improvement Loans are available for properties located in Alaska and Washington. The proposed improvements must be used to enhance the basic livability or utility of the home. Items FHA considers luxuries cannot be included. Financing is available for the improvement of member-owned, one- to four-family properties. Finance up to $25,000 for a single-family property. Higher amounts are available for three- to four-family homes. Financing up to $5,000 is also available for owner-occupied mobile homes. |
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Home Improvement Loan Guideline
1) Duplexes are limited to $24,000, with higher limits available for triplex and four-plex properties, $36,000 and $48,000, respectively. Additional conditions and restrictions apply. 2) Third deeds of trust are allowed when: a) the loan amount is equal to or less than $7,500; b) the first and second mortgages were made at the same time for the purchase of the home, i.e., the second mortgage was used to eliminate private mortgage insurance on a conventional mortgage (HELOCs do not meet this requirement); or c) a state or local government agency provided funds for a down payment assistance program, resulting in a second mortgage. 3) Mobile home improvement loans are limited to a total of $5,000, and also have additional restrictions.
This guideline is approved by the Board of Directors and is effective on May 26, 2004. |
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