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Appraisal
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Deed
Depreciation
Equity
Home Inspection
Lender
Loan
Loan-To-Value Ratio
Mortgage
Mortgagee
Mortgage Banker
Mortgage Insurance
Owner's Title Policy
Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI)
Purchase Agreement
Realtor
Refinancing
Second Mortgage
Survey
Zoning




Appraisal

The determination of property value based on recent sales information of similar properties.

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Appraiser

Someone who is professionally licensed to determine the value of a home.

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Assessment

Determining a property's value for the purpose of taxation.

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Appreciation

Increases in property value due to fluctuations in the market, inflation, etc.

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Asset

Valuable items, encumbered or not, owned by a person, corporation, or entity.

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Broker

An individual in the business of assisting in arranging funding or negotiating contracts for a client but who does not loan the money himself. Brokers usually charge a fee or receive a commission for their services.

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Certificate of Reasonable Value (CRV)

An appraisal that has been performed on a property that is being paid for with a VA loan. After the property has been appraised, the Veterans Administration issues a CRV.

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Deed

A legal document which affects the transfer of ownership of real estate from the seller to the buyer.

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Depreciation

In real estate and mortgage terms, the decline in the property value.

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Equity

The difference between the current market value of a property and the principal balance of all outstanding loans.

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Home Inspection

A thorough assessment by a professional regarding the structural and mechanical condition of a property.

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Lender

The bank, mortgage company, or mortgage broker offering the loan. Many institutions only "originate" loans and then resell the obligation to third parties.

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Loan

The principal, or amount of total borrowed money, that is repaid with interest.

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Loan-To-Value Ratio

The relationship between the amount of the mortgage loan and the appraised value of the property expressed as a percentage. A LTV ratio of 90 means that a borrower is borrowing 90% of the value of the property and paying 10% as a down payment. For purchases, the value of the property is assumed to be the purchase price, for refinances the value is determined by an appraisal.

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Mortgage

A legal document that pledges property to a creditor for the repayment of the loan, and is the term used to describe the loan itself. Some states use the term First Trust Deeds to refer to mortgage loans.

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Mortgagee

The lender in a mortgage agreement.

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Mortgage Banker

A financial intermediary that originates or funds loans, collects payments, inspects the property, and forecloses if necessary.

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Mortgage Insurance

Insurance that covers the lender against losses incurred as a result of a default on a home loan. This is usually required on all loans that have a loan-to-value higher than 80%. Mortgages that have an 80% LTV that do not require mortgage insurance have higher interest rates. The lenders then pay the mortgage insurance themselves. In addition, FHA loans and some first-time homebuyer programs require mortgage insurance regardless of the loan-to-value.

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Owner's Title Policy

A policy protecting the buyer for the amount of the purchase price in the event of a future title dispute.

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Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI)

Paid by a borrower to protect the lender in case of default. PMI is typically charged to the borrower when the Loan-to-Value Ratio is greater than 80%.

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Purchase Agreement

A written contract signed by the buyer and seller stating the terms and conditions under which a property will be sold.

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Realtor

A real estate agent, broker, or associate that holds an active membership in a local real estate board that is affiliated with the National Association of Realtors.

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Refinancing

The process of paying off one loan with the proceeds from a new loan, using the same property as security.

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Second Mortgage

A mortgage that has a lien position subordinate to the first mortgage.

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Survey

A drawing or map that shows the precise legal boundaries of a property, the location of improvements, easements, rights of way, encroachments, and other physical features.

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Zoning

Zoning - The right of a community, under its police power, to dictate the use of property within its boundaries.

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