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Qué (quién) es negative equity - definición

Upside-down (loan); Upside-down mortgage; Negative Equity; Under water (loan); Upside down loan; Upside-down loan; Upsidedown mortgage; Upside down mortgage; Negative-equity; Underwater mortgage

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¦ noun potential indebtedness arising when the market value of a property falls below the outstanding amount of a mortgage secured on it.
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If someone who has borrowed money to buy a house or flat has negative equity, the amount of money they owe is greater than the present value of their home. (BRIT BUSINESS)
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Negative equity is a deficit of owner's equity, occurring when the value of an asset used to secure a loan is less than the outstanding balance on the loan.America's foreclosure plan: Can’t pay or won’t pay?

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Negative equity

Negative equity is a deficit of owner's equity, occurring when the value of an asset used to secure a loan is less than the outstanding balance on the loan. In the United States, assets (particularly real estate, whose loans are mortgages) with negative equity are often referred to as being "underwater", and loans and borrowers with negative equity are said to be "upside down".

People and companies alike may have negative equity, as reflected on their balance sheets.

Ejemplos de uso de negative equity
1. As a result, even a fractional fall in house prices could push them into negative equity.
2. When you‘re in that period, you‘re in a position where you have negative equity.
3. "Mother dug him out of negative equity and bought him a Jaguar," says Jonathan.
4. Three million families could reach negative equity within a year as house prices fall and mortgage costs rise Three million families in Britain could be plunged into negative equity within a year.
5. I had a property that went into negative equity last time round, in 1'8'–'0.