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Glossary of Financing Terms

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Adjustable Rate Mortgage: A loan that allows the lender to adjust the borrower's interest rate and payments at prescribed times and sometimes with prescribed limits.

Amortized Loan: A loan which is paid off in equal installments during its term.

Appraisal: An estimate of real estate value, usually issued to the standards of FHA, VA, FNMA. Recent comparable sales in the neighborhood are the most important factor in determining value.

Assumable Mortgage: Purchaser takes ownership to real estate encumbered by an existing mortgage and assumes responsibility as the guarantor for the unpaid balance of the mortgage.

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Balloon Payment: The final payment of a mortgage loan when it is larger than the regular payment; it usually extinguishes the debt.

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Capital Gains Tax: The taxable profit derived from the sale of a capital asset. The capital gain is the difference between the sale price and the basis of the property, after making appropriate adjustments for closing costs, fixing up expenses, capital improvements, allowable depreciation, etc.

Closing Cost: Expenses incurred in the closing of a real estate or mortgage transaction. Purchaser's expenses normally include-. cost of title examination, premiums for title policies, survey, attorney fee, lender's service fees, and recording charges. In addition, the purchaser may have to place in escrow a sum of money to cover accrued real estate taxes and insurance.

Conventional Mortgage: A loan neither insured by the FHA nor guaranteed by the VA.

CRV: Certificate of reasonable value. A document (appraisal) issued by the VA establishing their opinion of maximum value.

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Equity: The difference between the market value of property and the homeowner's indebtedness (mortgage).

Escrow Payment: That portion of a mortgagor's monthly payment held in trust by the lender to pay for taxes, hazard insurance, mortgage insurance, lease payments, and other items as they become due, known as impounds in some states.

Exchange: The trading of an equity in a piece of property for the equity in another.

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Fannie Mae: Nickname of Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA), a tax-paying corporation created by Congress to support the secondary mortgages insured by FHA or guaranteed by VA, as well as conventional home mortgages.

Fixed Rate Mortgage: A loan that fixes the interest rate at a prescribed rate for the duration of the loan.

Freddie Mac: Nickname for Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (FHLMC), a federally controlled and operated corporation to support the secondary mortgage market. It purchases and sells residential conventional home mortgages.

Firm Commitment: A lender's agreement to make a loan to a specific borrower on a specific property. A FHA or PMI agreement to insure a loan on a specific property, with a designated purchaser.

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Graduated Payment Mortgage: A FHA, VA, or Conventional loan where the borrower pays a portion of the interest due each month during the first few years of the loan. The payment increases gradually during the first few years to the amount necessary to fully amortize the loan during its life.

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Investor: The holder of a mortgage or the permanent lender for whom the mortgage banker services the loan. Any person or institution that invests in mortgages.

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Lease Purchase Agreement: Buyer makes a deposit for the future purchase of a property with the right to lease the property in the interim.

Loan Commitment: A written promise by a lender to make a loan under certain terms and conditions. These include interest rate, length of the loan, lender fees, annual percentage rate, mortgage and hazard insurance and other special requirements.

Loan to Value Ratio: The ratio of the mortgage loan principal (amount borrowed) to the property's appraised value (selling price). On a $100,000 home, with a mortgage loan principal of $80,000, the loan to value ratio is 80%.

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Mortgage/Deed of Trust: Pledge of real property to secure a debt by a written instrument given by the mortgagor. Should be recorded in the County Recorder's Office.

Mortgage Insurance Premium (MIP): The consideration paid by a mortgagor for mortgage insurance either to FHA or a private mortgage insurance (PMI) company On an FHA loan, the payment is one-half of one percent annually on the declining balance of the mortgage. It is a part of the regular monthly payment and is used by FHA to meet operating expenses and provide loss reserves.

Mortgagee: The lender of money or the receiver of the mortgage document.

Mortgagor: The borrower of money or the giver of the mortgage document.

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Note: A written promise to pay a certain amount of money

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Origination Fee: A fee or charge for work involved in the evaluation, preparation, and submission of a proposed mortgage loan.

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Point One percent of loan amount.

Prepayment Penalty: A fee paid to the mortgagee for paying the mortgage before it becomes due. Also known as prepayment fee or reinvestment fee.

Prepayment Priveledge: The right given a purchaser to pay all or part of a debt prior to its maturity. The mortgagee cannot be compelled to accept any payment other than those originally agreed to.

Privately Insured Mortgage: A conventional mortgage loan on which a private mortgage insurance company protects the lender against loss.

Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI): Insurance written by a private company protecting the mortgage lender against loss occasioned by a mortgage default.

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Rent With Option: A contract which gives one the right to lease property at a certain sum with the option to purchase at a future date.

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Second Mortgage/Second Trust: Junior Mortgage or Junior Lien; an additional loan imposed on property with a first mortgage. Generally at a higher interest rate and shorter terms than a "first" mortgage.

Straight Loan: A loan with periodic payments of interest only; the principal sum due in one lump sum upon maturity

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Title: Often used interchangeably with the word ownership. It indicates the accumulation of all rights in property: the owner's and others.

Title Insurance: An insurance policy which protects the insured (purchaser or lender) against loss arising from defects in title.

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