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Joyce Kim
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Personal financial hardship - HELOC vs Home Equity Loan?

Joyce Kim
  • Granada Hills, CA
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I was recently laid off and have accumulated about $20,000 in credit card debt, primarily from paying last year's property taxes and covering a few months of living expenses. I own a house with approximately $400,000 in equity, and I'm considering tapping into this equity while I search for a new job. Until now, I had a great credit score, but I'm concerned that my increased debt might affect my ability to obtain a HELOC or a Home Equity Loan.

A lender approached me, claiming they could help me secure a HELOC, but the encounter felt coincidental, making me feel vulnerable. I've had negative experiences with a bad general contractor and a non-paying renter (leading to an eviction), so I'm being extra cautious in selecting the right lender this time.

Could anyone recommend a trustworthy lender in the Los Angeles area who can guide me through this difficult time? Also, which option would make sense for me: a HELOC or a Home Equity Loan?

I appreciate any input from fellow BPers. Thank you. 

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Chris Seveney
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@Joyce Kim

HELOC and home equity loan are not the same

Equity line of credit is a line of credit that let’s you withdraw up to specific amount and you can take less and pay interest on what you draw

For example if you had a $50k line of credit you may choose to use $20k of it and it is usually ten years where you can pay it off and draw more

A home equity loan is a second mortgage which is a fixed amount and paid off over a period of time

HELOC is better in my opinion but if you have no income it will be difficult to get approved even with the equity you have

Common misconception people have is if you have equity you can just take it, that’s not the case the bank also wants to make sure you have the ability to repay it.

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