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Jason Wu
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Bi-weekly Mortgage payment option

Jason Wu
  • Real Estate Professional
  • La Habra, CA
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Hi everyone,

I am trying to schedule my monthly mortgage payment to a bi-weekly schedule but the lender does not accept this schedule option.  I wonder if anything out there run into the same thing and how do they overcome this issue?

Goal is I'd like to setup up more frequent payment to pay off early without having additional payments.

Thanks.

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Russell Brazil
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Russell Brazil
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I start at 75% ltv on every investment property, and never pay early.

I always pay down my personal mortgage significantly.    

I love debt in business, and I dislike it in personal finance.  

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