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Owning a home and disability?
I am expecting (knock on wood, and praying) to be approved for my disability soon. I would like to purchase a house, its cheaper than renting, and I can't afford much in rent. I will make around 1033 a month. Well, exactly that amount. I can earn i think up to 600 a month, but with my current health situation, it will be a while before I will be able to work. I am willing to put up to 12k down (out of my back pay) towards a home. I have no bills currently, and plan to clean my credit back up (from the not being able to work situation). I am hoping to purchase a house that is no more than 80k, or around 69k. Is it a mission impossible? I will be living in NC. What else will i need to do? Are there any groups or places that can/will help me? I am looking for a 3 bedroom house, with a garage, and a bonus room. I have determined the mortgage rate on some places, and owning is the most affordable option. Renting a home is not possible, as the lowest rent I could find was higher than the average mortgage, in fact, for a comparable house, it is hundreds more per month. (Mortgage payments including insurance(s), taxes, and principal were at 450 dollars, while renting was on average 700 a month or more. In fact the same exact house had an option to rent which was exactly 700, with all other house's averaging 900 a month.

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My mortgage currently comes out of my savings account thru the auto billpayer with my bank so....?
....if I don't have enough money in my account to cover the mortgage,will they be able to get the money anyway and I be charged an overdraft fee or will they just be declined payment. Either way will I be charged a fee and are there any fees for a late mortgage payment?

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2 questions for U.S. and Global Economics. Can someone please help?
1.) Which of these describes what can happen with an adjustable-rate mortgage? A) The percentage paid on property goes up or down from year to year. B) The monthly mortgage payments go up or down from year to year. C) The annual fees decrease each year as the loan gets closer to being paid off. D) The amount of principal owed on the mortgage changes as the housing market changes. 2.) What is one of the disadvantages of getting a government-sponsored mortgage? A) Government mortgages require the payment of higher taxes. B) Government mortgages involve more up-front fees than conventional mortgages. C) Government mortgages put a limit on the purchase price of a house. D) Government mortgages allow the government to seize the property for public use.

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