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Interest accrual rate
Interest accrual rate Percentage a borrower pays for the use of money, usually expressed as an annual percentage.
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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.
Annual Any kind of plant that must be planted every year.
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Interest Money paid to a lender as compensation for money that is borrowed.
Interest deduction Interest expense on a home loan that governments allows homeowners to subtract from their income before computing their income tax.
Interest factor In a table, numbers derived from formulas used to determine the present or future value of money.
Interest Payment Notification (1098) A federal tax form that lenders use at year end to notify borrowers of the interest that was paid on their mortgage over the last year.
Interest rate The amount of interest charged on a monthly loan payment; usually expressed as a percentage.
Interest rate buy-down plan A fixed-rate loan in which the borrower pays a fee for a lower rate in the first years (usually two years) of the loan. The rate later rises to its full fixed rate.
Interest rate cap A limit on how much a borrower’s percentage rate can increase or decrease at rate adjustment periods and over the life of the loan.
Interest rate ceiling Specified in the loan agreement, the highest percentage a lender can charge før an adjustable-rate mortgage.
Interest-only A term loan calling for payments of interest only, not to include any amount for principal.
Interest-only ARM 3-1 A 3-1 interest-only ARM is an adjustable rate mortgage in which none of the payments go toward retiring principal for the first three years.
Interest-only ARM 5-1 A 5-1 interest-only ARM is an adjustable rate mortgage in which none of the payments go toward retiring principal for the first five years.
Interest-only jumbo refinance ARM 5-1 A 5-1 jumbo interest-only refinance ARM is a jumbo refi with fixed, interest-only payments for the first five years of the loan. After the five years are up, the loan converts to a loan whose payments cover both interest and principal, and which adjusts annually to current interest rates.
Interest-only loan An advance of money in which the installments pay only the interest that accumulates on the loan balance.
Interest-only mortgage The borrower pays back only interest on the loan each month. They pay off the rest at the capital debt at the end of the loan with money saved into a separate investment vehicle over the years.
Interest-only refinance ARM 3-1 A 3-1 interest-only refinance ARM is an adjustable rate refi in which none of the payments go toward retiring principal for the first five years.
Interest-only strip A derivative security consisting of all or part of the interest portion of the underlying loan or security
Interim financing A short-term loan usually made during the construction phase of a building project (in this case often referred to as a construction loan).
Interim occupancy agreement An agreement allowing a buyer to take possession of a property as a tenant prior to close of escrow.
Intermediary Link up borrowers and lenders for a fee.
Intermediate theory Some states have adopted an intermediate theory of mortgage based on the principles of title theory, but requiring the mortgagee (lender) to foreclose to obtain legal title as is necessary in lien theory.
Internal rate of return (IRR) A discounted cash-flow analysis calculation used to determine the potential total return of a real estate asset during an anticipated holding period.
Interplead A judicial proceeding by which, when two parties make the same claim against a third party, the rightful claimant is determined.
Interpleader A judicial proceeding where an innocent third party, such as an escrow agent or broker, can deposit with the court property or money that he or she holds and that is subject to adverse claims.
Interstate banking Bank expansion across state lines through the use of bank holding companies and acquisitions of existing banks.
Interstate Land Sales Full Disclosure Act A federal law, enacted in 1968, that regulates interstate land sales by requiring registration of real property with the Office of Interstate Land Sales Registration (OILSR) of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
Intestate A person who dies without making a will.
Intestate succession A succession of a property to the heirs when a person dies without a will.
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Insurance binder A written statement that warrants that an insurance policy will be issued on a property when title is transferred.
Insurance companies Insurance companies accumulate large sums of money from the premiums paid by their policyholders.
Insurance company separate account A real estate investment vehicle that may only be offered by life insurance companies. This ownership arrangement enables an ERISA-governed fund to avoid the creation of unrelated taxable income for certain types of property investments and investment structures.
Insured mortgage A mortgage insured against loss to the mortgagee (lender) in the event of default and failure of the mortgaged property to satisfy the balance owing plus cost of foreclosure.
Interest Money paid to a lender as compensation for money that is borrowed.
Interest accrual rate
Interest deduction Interest expense on a home loan that governments allows homeowners to subtract from their income before computing their income tax.
Interest factor In a table, numbers derived from formulas used to determine the present or future value of money.
Interest Payment Notification (1098) A federal tax form that lenders use at year end to notify borrowers of the interest that was paid on their mortgage over the last year.
Interest rate The amount of interest charged on a monthly loan payment; usually expressed as a percentage.
Interest rate buy-down plan A fixed-rate loan in which the borrower pays a fee for a lower rate in the first years (usually two years) of the loan. The rate later rises to its full fixed rate.
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