A home equity installment loan is a convenient way to consolidate debt or pay for big household expenses, with the security of fixed-rate payments. You can apply by phone, online or in person, but before you begin you’ll want to have the answers to certain questions:

  1. How much equity do you have in your home?
  2. Will you be applying by yourself or with a co-applicant?
  3. Do you live in the property that will be used as collateral?

Home equity loan requirements

Let’s take a closer look at some of these items.

Your home’s equity

The amount of equity you have in your home is determined by the value of your home minus the amount you owe on your mortgage. For example, if your home is valued at $300,000 and you have a $150,000 balance on your mortgage, you have $150,000 in equity.

Information you’ll need to apply for a home equity loan

You’ll want to produce a solid estimate of the home’s value, as well as documents showing your household income, Social Security number and any other outstanding balances. Lenders also will ask for a mortgage statement, a property tax bill and a copy of your homeowner’s insurance policy, among other requested documents.

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Disclosures

Loan approval is subject to credit approval and program guidelines. Not all loan programs are available in all states for all loan amounts. Interest rates and program terms are subject to change without notice. Mortgage, home equity and credit products are offered by U.S. Bank National Association. Deposit products are offered by U.S. Bank National Association. Member FDIC.

U.S. Bank and its representatives do not provide tax or legal advice. Your tax and financial situation is unique. You should consult your tax and/or legal advisor for advice and information concerning your particular situation.

The Consumer Pricing Information disclosure lists fees, terms and conditions that apply to U.S. Bank personal checking and savings accounts and can be obtained by visiting a branch or calling 800-872-2657.

Home Equity Loan: In order to receive the lowest rate advertised, a set-up of automatic payments from a U.S. Bank personal checking or savings account is required but neither are required for loan approval. Customers in certain states are eligible to receive the preferred rate without having automatic payments from a U.S. Bank personal checking or savings account. Home equity loans not available for properties held in a trust in the states of Hawaii, Louisiana, New York, Oklahoma and Rhode Island. Loans are subject to credit approval and program guidelines. Not all loan programs are available in all states for all loan amounts. Interest rates and program terms are subject to change without notice. Property insurance is required. Other restrictions may apply.