How come I have been paying my mortgage for 2 years, but the balance is actually growing?
This very unpleasant situation is called negative amortization. The most likely causes are:
i) You have an adjustable rate mortgage with a payment cap that does not allow you to raise your monthly payment enough to match the new interest rate. As a result, your monthly payment is probably high enough to cover the principal part and some of the interest, but all the underpaid interest is added to the outstanding balance. The situation calls for emergency action!!!
ii) You have an option adjustable rate mortgage and you stick to the minimum payment option, even though the rate has changed. If you have ignored the raised rate for 2 years you are in big trouble, because most option ARMs carry a 7.5% a year minimum payment cap. Under such a limitation it is very problematic to catch up with the new rate and the debt it has already produced. The only way out of this is selecting some other option for your monthly payments immediately; otherwise negative amortization can increase your debt to a virtually unpayable amount.
