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She then took out a mortgage on the house which was taken by the bank in 1945.
They took out a mortgage without telling the older couple.
"I worry that some day down the road, someone will take out a mortgage using my information."
In order to pay it, he has taken out a mortgage on his farm.
Any owner who took out a mortgage for more than 80 percent of a home's value may still have such a policy in place.
The town had to take out a mortgage to buy the property."
If you are taking out a mortgage with one income then leave the second dial at 0.
"It's like taking out a mortgage on a house to take a trip to Hawaii."
And taking out a mortgage is, essentially, a voluntary act.
Most repossessions take place within the first three years of taking out a mortgage.
On the other hand, he added, "it's a great idea to take out a mortgage, especially since you're going to do it anyway."
The company director was told that if he took out a mortgage on his own dwelling house, then they would allow him.
They are not recorded as having taken out a mortgage to cover the cost of the purchase.
It's available free of charge to anyone taking out a mortgage with them, except in Scotland.
The company was eventually obliged to take out a mortgage on its signature building.
It is like taking out a mortgage: we have to repay the loan many times over.
And that, you'll have to take out a mortgage to do that.
"I'm proud my opponent had to take out a mortgage on his home to defeat me."
Why can't a Negro take out a mortgage to buy a home in most white neighborhoods?
Think twice before taking out a mortgage offered by your friendly estate agent.
Although time-share buyers can take out a mortgage, few bother.
The net effect of the deal, critics said, was to make city residents take out a mortgage on a property they already owned.
Yes, Calumet took out a mortgage last year, but compare it to the value of the assets.
It is usual when taking out a mortgage to arrange adequate insurance cover in the event of death.
He likened the debt to "taking out a mortgage on your house to improve it and raise its value."