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are your taxes in your mortage?

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yes 77 77.78%
no 22 22.22%
 

taxes in mortage or not

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skew
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Re: taxes in mortage or not

Posted by bicosi

I do no escrow my taxes. I'd rather earn a return on the money by allocating the monthly amount into my money market. I also save on the mortgage servicing fee.

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i don't escrow either and agree on all points. was not required or encouraged.

Message edited 2/12/2008 6:05:14 PM.

Posted 2/12/08 6:02 PM
 

ave1024
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Re: taxes in mortage or not

They are in my mortgage right now, but I want to remove this.

I do earn interest while the money is in escrow and when I set this up it was indeed easier.

But I want to remove this because I want to lower my monthly revolving debt that my credit report shows.

If you are escrowing your taxes, the monthly payment your lender reports to the three credit reporting agencys includes the taxes and homeowners. If I remove this, the lender should report only the principle and interest.

In my case they currently report a payment of $2450 but if I remove escrow they should only report $1750. Thats a $700 difference and if that gets lowered on my credit report, my credit scores may go up which is what I am looking for.

In any case whether it goes up or not, if I want to apply for credit (lets say for some good juicy offer credit cards), the credit cards don't need to know how much I am paying on my house (as far as taxes go).

Posted 2/12/08 6:09 PM
 

Tine73

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Re: taxes in mortage or not

Posted by Kara

We opted out of escrow. We are very good with money and saving and would rather earn interest on that money between tax payments than have it tied up with our mortgage lender.





Ditto for us. We were FTBs and it was not required by our mortgage company (Citibank).

Posted 2/12/08 6:33 PM
 

mommy2Alex
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Re: taxes in mortage or not

Posted by skew

Posted by bicosi

I do no escrow my taxes. I'd rather earn a return on the money by allocating the monthly amount into my money market. I also save on the mortgage servicing fee.

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i don't escrow either and agree on all points. was not required or encouraged.



Same here.

Posted 2/12/08 7:45 PM
 

hazeleyes33
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Re: taxes in mortage or not

We do our taxes separate. I hated every year the mortgage company would want more for escrow. I save the money now and make the interest, not the mortgage company.

Posted 2/12/08 8:25 PM
 

june262004
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Re: taxes in mortage or not

I KNOW I wouldn't be able to save to pay taxes on my own Chat Icon

Posted 2/12/08 8:35 PM
 

Shroggie
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Re: taxes in mortage or not

Posted by ave1024

They are in my mortgage right now, but I want to remove this.

I do earn interest while the money is in escrow and when I set this up it was indeed easier.

But I want to remove this because I want to lower my monthly revolving debt that my credit report shows.

If you are escrowing your taxes, the monthly payment your lender reports to the three credit reporting agencys includes the taxes and homeowners. If I remove this, the lender should report only the principle and interest.

In my case they currently report a payment of $2450 but if I remove escrow they should only report $1750. Thats a $700 difference and if that gets lowered on my credit report, my credit scores may go up which is what I am looking for.

In any case whether it goes up or not, if I want to apply for credit (lets say for some good juicy offer credit cards), the credit cards don't need to know how much I am paying on my house (as far as taxes go).




That's a good point!

Posted 2/12/08 8:37 PM
 

hazeleyes33
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Re: taxes in mortage or not

Posted by june262004

I KNOW I wouldn't be able to save to pay taxes on my own Chat Icon



I find it very easy. I just take the amount I need each week and put it in a savings account. When the bill comes, I pay it!!!

Posted 2/12/08 8:55 PM
 

csorisi
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Re: taxes in mortage or not

Since we are in the minority I figured I would give my response. We didn't want the bank to control our money and typically they hold more then they need to to ensure they have enough in the account to cover your taxes. We put money aside every month into an ing account and then I just transfer money when the bill comes and pay the taxes. Since our taxes are only due twice a year it isn't too difficult. Some banks will give you a better rate if you do escrow with the bank and some banks require you do it espcially if you are a first time home buyer.

Posted 2/12/08 11:05 PM
 

DUCKS2001
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Re: taxes in mortage or not

thank you for all these tips it is very helpful

Posted 2/12/08 11:13 PM
 

hazeleyes33
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Re: taxes in mortage or not

Posted by csorisi

Since we are in the minority I figured I would give my response. We didn't want the bank to control our money and typically they hold more then they need to to ensure they have enough in the account to cover your taxes. We put money aside every month into an ing account and then I just transfer money when the bill comes and pay the taxes. Since our taxes are only due twice a year it isn't too difficult. Some banks will give you a better rate if you do escrow with the bank and some banks require you do it espcially if you are a first time home buyer.




That is exactly what we do.

Posted 2/13/08 8:56 AM
 

lisad117
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Re: taxes in mortage or not

For us it is just easier to make one payment.

Posted 2/13/08 9:22 AM
 

Selden78
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Re: taxes in mortage or not

Posted by leese

My mortgage company requires it to be in.



same with us, but I like it that way, one less ck to send out

Posted 2/13/08 9:37 AM
 

LisaI
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Re: taxes in mortage or not

We have two home mortagages (2 houses) and did not add them to the mortgage. Reason being our taxes are low and we pay them out right end of year. It keeps our payment low and we prefer to seperate the taxes. Now, if we lived on LI we probably would put them in the mortgage. Not sure??? It's a tough call. We also know at the end of the year we will always have the money to pay it so maybe that's part of it? IDK.

Posted 2/13/08 9:52 AM
 

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Message edited 10/7/2009 11:39:33 AM.

Posted 2/13/08 9:57 AM
 

LIPrincess
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Re: taxes in mortage or not

I dont want to worry about "something coming up" or that it wasn't paid in time. It's one less thing for me to worry about.

Posted 2/13/08 10:04 AM
 

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Re: taxes in mortage or not

Posted by cpanyc

I have a question - can this be changed later on?

We are getting ready to close and I think we plan on having the taxes in with our mortgage, but if we decide a couple of years from now to do it on our own would we have to re-finance or can we just change it?



Depends on your lender. I'd ask them now what their policy is and ask for that policy in writing.

Posted 2/13/08 10:15 AM
 

ckdk
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Re: taxes in mortage or not

Posted by BabyMakesThree

We do because it is just easier.



same here

Posted 2/13/08 10:32 AM
 

MetsGirl07
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Re: taxes in mortage or not

ours are included

Posted 2/13/08 10:33 AM
 

hazeleyes33
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Re: taxes in mortage or not

Posted by cpanyc

I have a question - can this be changed later on?

We are getting ready to close and I think we plan on having the taxes in with our mortgage, but if we decide a couple of years from now to do it on our own would we have to re-finance or can we just change it?



I think so. This is just our 2nd year doing it and we own our home since 1996.

Posted 2/13/08 11:03 AM
 

CaMacho
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Re: taxes in mortage or not

When we buy a house we will have the taxes in the mortgage.

Posted 2/13/08 12:05 PM
 

ave1024
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Re: taxes in mortage or not

Posted by Kara

Posted by cpanyc

I have a question - can this be changed later on?

We are getting ready to close and I think we plan on having the taxes in with our mortgage, but if we decide a couple of years from now to do it on our own would we have to re-finance or can we just change it?



Depends on your lender. I'd ask them now what their policy is and ask for that policy in writing.




Totally depends on the lender. Here are some of the things they may say:

"We will remove it... but you will have to pay a one time fee" (I don't like this - tell them to waive the fee or threaten to re-finance)

"You can't remove it until you have owned the house for a certain period of time (say a year) or until you have 20% equity" (this is fine and understandable)

"You can't remove it... period" (again threaten to refi - this may get them to change their mind)

"Sure we will remove it and issue you a check for your escrow balance" (hopefully you fall in this category)



Posted 2/13/08 12:06 PM
 

ILJ619
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Irene

Re: taxes in mortage or not

Posted by ave1024

They are in my mortgage right now, but I want to remove this.

I do earn interest while the money is in escrow and when I set this up it was indeed easier.

But I want to remove this because I want to lower my monthly revolving debt that my credit report shows.

If you are escrowing your taxes, the monthly payment your lender reports to the three credit reporting agencys includes the taxes and homeowners. If I remove this, the lender should report only the principle and interest.

In my case they currently report a payment of $2450 but if I remove escrow they should only report $1750. Thats a $700 difference and if that gets lowered on my credit report, my credit scores may go up which is what I am looking for.

In any case whether it goes up or not, if I want to apply for credit (lets say for some good juicy offer credit cards), the credit cards don't need to know how much I am paying on my house (as far as taxes go).



Interesting! I did not think of it this way! Thanks!

Posted 2/13/08 1:46 PM
 

IrishMom77
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Re: taxes in mortage or not

I was a first time home buyer and it wasnt required
We DONT have them in
Just easier for us

Posted 2/13/08 1:47 PM
 

miracline
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kayanna

Re: taxes in mortage or not

we dont have it in, we came a little less out of pocket for closing, since our taxes are not much anyways we didn't see a reason..We fianced through chase and they didn't require it.

Posted 2/13/08 4:41 PM
 
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