Kenneth Mark Rodenas

Sr. Loan Originator

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Kenneth Mark Rodenas Sr. Loan Originator

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How to Cancel FHA Mortgage Insurance

How to Cancel FHA Mortgage Insurance

Mortgage loans made by the Federal Housing Administration can be a huge help to homebuyers without a large down payment. FHA loans require down payments of as little as 3.5%. Traditional loans often require 20%. Yet FHA mortgages come with some strings at

Dec 04, 2019 | FHA Loans Government Loans

4 Common Mortgage Refinancing Myths

4 Common Mortgage Refinancing Myths

Refinancing is a word thrown around in the mortgage world and can be a very useful tool for homeowners. But there are plenty of misconceptions about what a mortgage refinance is and what it entails. By understanding the four most common myths about refina

Nov 13, 2019 | Refinancing a Home

6 Homebuying Mistakes to Avoid

6 Homebuying Mistakes to Avoid

Forgoing an Agent Some homebuyers think they can navigate the buying waters alone, but as complex as the real estate market is today, that strategy is risky. One of your first steps should be to find a trusted real estate professional who will represen

Nov 06, 2019 | Purchasing a Home

6 Reasons to Become a Homeowner

6 Reasons to Become a Homeowner

Home prices have been on the rise for a while now and news stories abound with first-time homeowners being priced out of the market. As breaking into the housing market seems daunting today, some people may ask themselves if reaching for the goal of homeo

Oct 16, 2019 | First-time Homebuyers Purchasing a Home Mortgage Advice

Can You Refinance With Bad Credit in Ohio?

Can You Refinance With Bad Credit in Ohio?

Credit challenges do not always mean refinancing is impossible. They do mean the refinance has to be reviewed carefully. In Ohio, many homeowners ask about refinancing after missed payments, high credit card balances, medical collections, divorce, job ch

Oct 09, 2019 | Refinancing a Home Credit

Don’t Move Out Before You Sell

Don’t Move Out Before You Sell

You are selling your home but have already moved into your next place. You might think that an empty home would sell faster than a currently lived-in one. It’s more convenient for tours and it’s easier for buyers to picture their own things in

Oct 02, 2019 | Sell