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Early redemption penalty
Early redemption penalty A penalty incurred by the borrower should they repay the loan early.
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Borrower A person who has been approved to receive a loan and is then obligated to repay it and any additional fees according to the loan terms.
Loan A sum of borrowed money (principal) that is generally repaid with interest.
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Early occupancy A condition in which the seller allows the buyer to move in before the sale is closed.
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Earned income All the money you earn. This includes any wages, salaries, tips, net earnings (if you're self-employed) and any other income received for personal services.
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