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- Lee-Ann Galapia
- NMLS 314483
- 808-561-4078
- lgalapia@islandpacifichl.com
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An annual or semiannual tax that is assessed, collected, and used by your local government for community funding. Commonly this is escrowed and included in your monthly mortgage payment.
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An insurance policy that protects your property and belongings from damage and destruction (also known as Hazard Insurance). It also can protect you from liability if damage or injury is caused to other people on your property.
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Homeowners Association fees (or dues) are used to cover services and amenities in the community or neighborhood the property is in.
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An insurance policy that protects a lender if a borrower defaults on their loan. Having Mortgage Insurance can make it easier for buyers with smaller down payment amounts to buy a home.
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Making a larger monthly payment on your mortgage can help save on your interest and pay off the mortgage sooner. Make sure to check there aren't limits or charges for early payoffs first.
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You can make interest only payments for the selected amount of years before making principal and interest payments. During this period you still can make interest only payments, as well.
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LeeAnn Galapia started her career with Central Pacific Bank in 2002 and currently helps Hawaii families with their home financing needs at Island Pacific HomeLoans, a joint venture between CPB and Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Advantage Realty. Her approach to helping clients is simple, but extremely effective – provide clients with guidance and education on different loan programs; assist them with pre-qualifications by conducting a thorough review of borrowers’ income, assets, and credit profiles; and always keep an open line of communication with clients on their loan status.