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Discover How to Avoid the 7 Biggest Mistakes Refinance Shoppers Make



A new report has just been released which identifies the 7 most common and costly mistakes that Homeowners make when refinancing.



A mortgage is one of the biggest financial decisions you will ever make; it pays to be informed.



Mortgage regulations have changed significantly over the last few years, making your options wider than ever. Subtle changes in the way you approach mortgage shopping, and even small differences in the way you structure your mortgage, can cost or save you literally thousands of dollars and years of expense.



Refinancing can be a profitable venture or a serious financial drain. Getting it right the first time around can make all the difference between financial success and failure. Your mortgage financing is the first place to start when looking to maximize your investment.



In answer to this issue, industry insiders have prepared a free special report entitled 7 Things You Must Know Before Refinancing.



Having the right information can make a major difference in this critical negotiation. To order your free copy of this report visit www.ProLendingService.com. Log on now to find out what you need to know before you begin the refinance process.



This report is courtesy of: Rosemary Rothacker



Rosemary Rothacker is Asst. Vice President for a large, nationwide bank and has been employed there for over 20 years. She has been doing residential mortgage loans for the past 15 years. Rosemary also attended Certified Underwriter Training and underwrote mortgage loans for 3 years.



Not intended to solicit properties currently listed for sale. Copyright© 1997.






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