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Direct reduction mortgage
Direct reduction mortgage An amortized mortgage in which principal and interest are computed on the remaining balance.
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Mortgage A legal document pledging property as security for the payment of a loan.
Principal 1) The outstanding balance of a loan. 2) A party to a real estate transaction. 3) The head of a real estate firm.
Interest Money paid to a lender as compensation for money that is borrowed.
Balance The appraisal principle that states that the greatest value in a property will occur when the type and size of the improvements are proportional to each other as well as the land.
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Direct deposit An automatic deposit of wages or benefits to a customer's bank account.
Direct endorsement A lender that can complete the processing and closing of an FHA loan without prior approval from FHA.
Direct management costs Expenses that can be attributed to the operation of a management firm or department.
Direct tax A tax that you pay directly, as opposed to indirect taxes, such as tariffs and business taxes.
Diredawa property Property in Diredawa, Ethiopia. Apartments, flats, houses, offices and other property in Diredawa.
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Digital images Images that are incorporated into house listings to give potential buyers a view of the property.
Dimension plans Diagrams that show location of building outlines and other improvements on a lot, but which are not as detailed as blueprints.
Direct deposit An automatic deposit of wages or benefits to a customer's bank account.
Direct endorsement A lender that can complete the processing and closing of an FHA loan without prior approval from FHA.
Direct management costs Expenses that can be attributed to the operation of a management firm or department.
Direct reduction mortgage
Direct tax A tax that you pay directly, as opposed to indirect taxes, such as tariffs and business taxes.
Disability A physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities, such as walking, seeing, learning and working. Disability includes a record of such impairment or the fact of being regarded as having such impairment.
Disability insurance An insurance policy which covers an individual's ability to produce income.
Disbursements Administration and legal costs relating to the conveyancing process.
Discharge The release of any waste into the environment from a point source.
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