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Loan 80-10-10
Loan 80-10-10 A combination of an 80 percent loan-to-value first mortgage, a 10 percent home equity loan and a 10 percent down payment.
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Mortgage A legal document pledging property as security for the payment of a loan.
Equity The difference between the market value of a property and the amount still owed on the mortgage.
Loan A sum of borrowed money (principal) that is generally repaid with interest.
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Loan A sum of borrowed money (principal) that is generally repaid with interest.
Loan 401(k)-403(b) Some administrators of 401(k)-403(b) plans allow for loans against the monies you have accumulated in these plans.
Loan 403(b) An employer-sponsored investment plan that allows individuals to set aside tax-deferred income for retirement or emergency purposes. 403(b) plans are provided by employers that are not for profit organizations.
Loan application A lender's initial sourse of information on a borrower-applicant and the collateral involved; stipulates the amount of money requested and repayment terms.
Loan application fee A sum charged by a lender for accepting a document in which a prospective borrower details his or her financial situation to qualify for a loan.
Loan broker listing A mortgage loan broker's contract with a buyer to obtain a loan.
Loan commitment A lender's agreement to lend a specified amount of money which must be exercised within a set time limit.
Loan consolidation When one large loan is taken out to pay off a variety of smaller loans held with different providers. A mortgage can be used for this purpose and in some cases can work out cheaper as mortgage rates tend to be cheaper than personal loan interest rates.
Loan constant The annual payment required per dollar of a mortgage loan, including principal and interest.
Loan correspondent A person or entity that acts for a lender in arranging loans or the sale of loans.
Loan discount-premium fees Fees that borrowers pay (sometimes seller will pay for borrower) that adjust to the yield requirement of the investor. Loan discount denotes an investor yield requirement higher than the note rate. Loan premium denotes an investor yield requirement lower than the note rate.
Loan documents Documents prepared by a lender in conjunction with granting the loan to the borrower; may include a promissory note, deed of trust, and required loan disclosure documents.
Loan fee Also known as points, discount points or origination fee, this is a one time charge by a lender as compensation for their services.
Loan fraud Purposely giving incorrect information on a loan application in order to better qualify for a loan; may result in civil liability or criminal penalties.
Loan lock Guarantee from a lender that a borrower will receive the interest rate in effect at the time of loan application.
Loan officer A person that helps borrowers through the loan selection, processing, and closing of a mortgage loan.
Loan origination How a lender refers to the process of obtaining new loans.
Loan origination fee The cost to obtain a loan that is paid to the originating lender or broker.
Loan originator A person who works for the lending institution whose job it is to meet with potential borrowers to discuss loan options, rates, etc.
Loan package The information regarding a borrower and property necessary which is the basis for a lender's credit decision to extend or deny credit.
Loan processing fee A charge levied by a lender for accepting a loan application and gathering the supporting paperwork.
Loan ratio The amount of a loan to the value or selling price of real property.
Loan servicing The function of collecting loan payments, managing the property tax and insurance escrows, foreclosing on defaulted loans and remitting payments to the investor-beneficiary.
Loan term The period specified in the promissory note for a borrower to pay a loan, such as a mortgage. Most conventional mortgages have a loan term of 15 or 30 years.
Loan to Value Ratio (LTV) The ratio of the mortgage loan amount to the property's appraised value or selling price, whichever is less.
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Loan 401(k)-403(b) Some administrators of 401(k)-403(b) plans allow for loans against the monies you have accumulated in these plans.
Loan 403(b) An employer-sponsored investment plan that allows individuals to set aside tax-deferred income for retirement or emergency purposes. 403(b) plans are provided by employers that are not for profit organizations.
Loan 80-10-10
Laches An equitable doctrine used by courts to bar a legal claim or prevent the assertion of a right because of undue delay or failure to assert the claim or right.
Land The earth's surface, extending downward to the center of the earth and upward infinitely into space, including things permanently attached by nature, such as trees and water.
Land Certificate Proof of ownership for a property with no mortgage on it. Gives details of the boundaries of the property and covenants affecting it.
Land contract Installment plan for buying a house, used as an alternative to obtaining a loan from a traditional, source such as a mortgage banker or savings and loan.
Land registration The process by which the owners of a property officially register the title in their name.
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