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

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. 2

A Roof Over Your Head 3

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 4

Owning a Home Advantages: Building equity Good investment Tax-deductible mortgage interest Disadvantages: Property maintenance and upkeep Not as easy to move as renting 5

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 6

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 7

Monthly Expenses Rent Fees (storage, pet fees, parking, etc.) Utilities Renters insurance, which is usually optional 8

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. 9

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 10

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 11

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 12

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 13

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 14

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 15

Activity 2: Is Ramón Ready to Buy? Complete Activity 2 in your Participant Guide Read the scenario Answer the questions 16

What Makes Up a Mortgage Payment? Principal Interest Taxes Insurance Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI) 17

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 18

Activity 3: Can Ramón Afford a Mortgage? Complete Activity 3 in your Participant Guide Determine the maximum monthly mortgage payment recommended for Ramón 19

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 20

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. 21

Settlement When the borrower signs the documents and finalizes the sale of the house and any mortgage financing Review Closing Disclosure before settlement 22

Predatory Lending Practices Marketing tactics, collection practices, and loan terms that deceive and exploit borrowers Collection practices that frighten people 23

Predatory Mortgage Loan Abusive practices include: Excessive fees Abusive prepayment penalties Loan flipping Unnecessary products Asset-based lending Steering and targeting 24

Activity 4: Predatory Lending Practices Complete Activity 4 in your Participant Guide Read each scenario Identify the predatory mortgage lending practices described 25

Module Summary 26

Module Summary Congratulations! You learned about: 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 27