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Today's Mortgage Terms starting with C
Cash To Close: Liquid assets that are available on hand for payment of closing costs involved in the processing of a mortgage transaction.
Closing: The completion of a real estate transaction. The closing includes the delivery of a deed, financial adjustments, signing of notes and disbursement of funds required to finalize the sale and loan transaction.
Closing Costs: Fees generally paid by the borrower in relation to the closing of a mortgage loan.
Collateral: Property pledged as security for a debt.
Conforming Loan: Conventional home mortgages eligible for sale and delivery to either the Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA) or the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (FHLMC). These agencies generally buys first mortgages up to loan amounts approved by Congressional directive.
Conventional Loan: Loans that are not part of any government housing program, free of any restrictions of government insured housing programs, such as loan size limits.
Conversion Clause: A feature in certain ARMs that gives you the option to convert the variable rate loan to a fixed-rate loan, usually after the first adjustment period. The new fixed rate will be set at current rates and there could be a fee for the conversion feature.
Convertible ARM: A type of ARM loan that can be converted to a fixed-rate loan after a certain time period.
Covenant: A clause in a contract that obligates or restricts the parties and if broken, can result in a legal action.
Credit Bureau: It is a clearinghouse for credit history information.
Credit Report: A report containing a detailed credit history of an individual.
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Mortgage Vs. Medicine - NewsweekThis week Billy Annese turned 28. That's remarkable since doctors once predicted that he'd never make it past 16. Annese suffers from a disease called Friedreich's ataxia, a progressive neurological disorder that, much like multiple sclerosis, gets ...
Employee robbed at Citgo on northwest side - Milwaukee Journal SentinelThe man asked the victim for help with a stalled car, police said. Once the two were outside, the man implied that he had a handgun and robbed the victim. Police did not say how much money was taken. The suspect is described as a black male, 6 feet ...
Fixing mortgages a growing business in Jacksonville - Jacksonville Business JournalDelores Hicks, 73, outside the Mayport home she shares with two grandchildren. “I was really in a bad situation,” she said, before turning to a company that renegotiated her mortgage. JACKSONVILLE — Seventy-three-year-old Delores Hicks had just ...
Street of risk and loss - San Diego Union-TribuneIt produced easy money for specula-tors and mortgage brokers and short-lived happiness for families who bought houses they couldn't afford to keep. Few streets in the county have witnessed as dramatic a turnaround as Little Lake. Nestled in the heart ...
People of modest means hitched hopes on Little Lake Street - San Diego Union-TribuneIt produced easy money for speculators and mortgage brokers and short-lived happiness for families who bought houses they couldn't afford to keep. NELVIN C. CEPEDA / Union-Tribune A "repo" bus tour through Otay Ranch stopped recently on Little Lake ...
Rising foreclosures rock families - Northwest HeraldCary Bruce is on the edge of foreclosure. Janice Jones has been to the brink and back. In May 2004, Bruce, a McHenry native, and his wife bought a small house in Round Lake Beach where they live with four children. They bought the house before Bruce ...
A Hanging Offense - Wall Street JournalYesterday we noted a story about liberals, prompted by the election of Barack Obama, making sudden shows of patriotism after shunning such displays for the past eight years. We wondered if the same thing had happened on the other side--that is, if ...
November 2008 - Weblogs.baltimoresun.comWhenever chaos rules the economy and financial markets, I try to find financiers who have fended off the storm and resisted the temptations that brought down their competitors. It's always a bit of a risk. The company that appears strong today may be ...
Car fire on 94 at 121st - Milwaukee Journal SentinelNov. 21, 2008 6:53 a.m. | A car fire is backing up the commute on westbound I-94 near 121st St. Here's the look from the DOT camera . The fire is causing major delays. The trip from downtown to Moorland Rd ., normally a ten minute drive, was taking ...
Bailout goes from necessary to nightmarish - Atlanta Journal ConstitutionThat $700 billion financial sector bailout that I supported — and do still, but with an exit strategy — is a nightmare in the making. Look what’s happened since the first of the month: Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin, smelling a bailout handout ...
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