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  2. How to pay a mortgage: 5 ways to pay on time - AOL

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    3. Pay your mortgage using a credit card. Making mortgage payments by credit card can be tempting, especially if your card offers great rewards or substantial cash back. Unfortunately, many ...

  3. Lake Michigan Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    Lake Michigan Credit Union was founded in 1933 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, by Lloyd F. Hutt as Grand Rapids Teachers Credit Union. [6] On March 1, 2002, the institution changed its name to Lake Michigan Credit Union. [7] In mid-May 2010, the Kalamazoo-based Citizens Credit Union announced that it planned to merge with Lake Michigan Credit Union.

  4. Missing mortgage payments: How many can I miss before ... - AOL

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    If you miss one mortgage payment, lenders will often issue you a 15-day grace period to pay without incurring a penalty. ... Credit score. Missed mortgage payments. Damage to score. 793. 1 (30 ...

  5. Lake Trust Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    Lake Trust Credit Union is a community-based credit union headquartered in Brighton, Michigan. As a not-for-profit financial cooperative, Lake Trust is owned by members of the credit union and regulated under the authority of the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA). The organization is governed and supervised by an 18-member board of ...

  6. Category:Credit unions based in Michigan - Wikipedia

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  7. Credit union vs. bank mortgage: How to choose - AOL

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    The National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) backs credit union deposits of up to $250,000. The same coverage applies to bank deposits, but it’s provided by the FDIC.