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Что (кто) такое mortgage pool - определение

INTERMEDIARY WHO BROKERS MORTGAGE LOANS ON BEHALF OF INDIVIDUALS OR BUSINESSES
Mortgage Brokers; Mortgage adviser; Mortgage advisor; Mortgage Broker; Mortgage brokers; Mortgage Consultant; Mortgage services; Mortgage brokerage; Mortgage administrator; Bond Originator
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mortgage         
  • Remaining Balance}}
  • Mortgage rates historical trends 1986 to 2010
  • '''Mortgage Loan. Total Payment''' = Loan Principal + Expenses (Taxes & fees) + Total interests. Fixed Interest Rates & Loan Term
  • Fixed Interest Rates]] & 2 Loan Term) = Loan Principal + [[Expenses]] ([[Taxes]] & [[fees]]) + Total interest to be paid.<br />
The final cost will be exactly the same:
* when the interest rate is 2.5% and the term is 30 years than when the interest rate is 5% and the term is 15 years
* when the interest rate is 5% and the term is 30 years than when the interest rate is 10% and the term is 15 years
LOAN SECURED USING REAL ESTATE
Mortgages; Islamic mortgage; Self-cert mortgage; 100% mortgage; Seasoned mortgage; Home Loan; Bad Credit Mortgage; Equity Mortgage; Mortgaging; Mortgage rates; 50 year mortgage; 40 year mortgage; Mortgage loans; Consumer mortgage; Mortage; Conventional mortgage loan; Home loan; Conventional mortgage; Mortgage Basics; Mortgage basics; Home mortgage; Residential mortgages; Home loans; Mortgage debt; Mortgage; Homeowner loan; Mortgage interest; Mortgage agreement; 100 per cent mortgage; Housing loan; Principal curtailment; Prime mortgage; Mortgage lending; Housing finance
n., v. a.
Pledge (for the payment of a debt).
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  • Mortgage rates historical trends 1986 to 2010
  • '''Mortgage Loan. Total Payment''' = Loan Principal + Expenses (Taxes & fees) + Total interests. Fixed Interest Rates & Loan Term
  • Fixed Interest Rates]] & 2 Loan Term) = Loan Principal + [[Expenses]] ([[Taxes]] & [[fees]]) + Total interest to be paid.<br />
The final cost will be exactly the same:
* when the interest rate is 2.5% and the term is 30 years than when the interest rate is 5% and the term is 15 years
* when the interest rate is 5% and the term is 30 years than when the interest rate is 10% and the term is 15 years
LOAN SECURED USING REAL ESTATE
Mortgages; Islamic mortgage; Self-cert mortgage; 100% mortgage; Seasoned mortgage; Home Loan; Bad Credit Mortgage; Equity Mortgage; Mortgaging; Mortgage rates; 50 year mortgage; 40 year mortgage; Mortgage loans; Consumer mortgage; Mortage; Conventional mortgage loan; Home loan; Conventional mortgage; Mortgage Basics; Mortgage basics; Home mortgage; Residential mortgages; Home loans; Mortgage debt; Mortgage; Homeowner loan; Mortgage interest; Mortgage agreement; 100 per cent mortgage; Housing loan; Principal curtailment; Prime mortgage; Mortgage lending; Housing finance
['m?:g?d?]
¦ noun a legal agreement by which a bank, building society, etc. lends money at interest in exchange for taking title of the debtor's property, with the condition that the conveyance of title becomes void upon the payment of the debt.
?the amount of money borrowed in a mortgage.
¦ verb convey (a property) to a creditor as security on a loan.
Derivatives
mortgageable adjective
Origin
ME: from OFr., lit. 'dead pledge', from mort 'dead' + gage 'pledge'.
Mortgaging         
  • Remaining Balance}}
  • Mortgage rates historical trends 1986 to 2010
  • '''Mortgage Loan. Total Payment''' = Loan Principal + Expenses (Taxes & fees) + Total interests. Fixed Interest Rates & Loan Term
  • Fixed Interest Rates]] & 2 Loan Term) = Loan Principal + [[Expenses]] ([[Taxes]] & [[fees]]) + Total interest to be paid.<br />
The final cost will be exactly the same:
* when the interest rate is 2.5% and the term is 30 years than when the interest rate is 5% and the term is 15 years
* when the interest rate is 5% and the term is 30 years than when the interest rate is 10% and the term is 15 years
LOAN SECURED USING REAL ESTATE
Mortgages; Islamic mortgage; Self-cert mortgage; 100% mortgage; Seasoned mortgage; Home Loan; Bad Credit Mortgage; Equity Mortgage; Mortgaging; Mortgage rates; 50 year mortgage; 40 year mortgage; Mortgage loans; Consumer mortgage; Mortage; Conventional mortgage loan; Home loan; Conventional mortgage; Mortgage Basics; Mortgage basics; Home mortgage; Residential mortgages; Home loans; Mortgage debt; Mortgage; Homeowner loan; Mortgage interest; Mortgage agreement; 100 per cent mortgage; Housing loan; Principal curtailment; Prime mortgage; Mortgage lending; Housing finance
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Mortgage.
mortgage         
  • Remaining Balance}}
  • Mortgage rates historical trends 1986 to 2010
  • '''Mortgage Loan. Total Payment''' = Loan Principal + Expenses (Taxes & fees) + Total interests. Fixed Interest Rates & Loan Term
  • Fixed Interest Rates]] & 2 Loan Term) = Loan Principal + [[Expenses]] ([[Taxes]] & [[fees]]) + Total interest to be paid.<br />
The final cost will be exactly the same:
* when the interest rate is 2.5% and the term is 30 years than when the interest rate is 5% and the term is 15 years
* when the interest rate is 5% and the term is 30 years than when the interest rate is 10% and the term is 15 years
LOAN SECURED USING REAL ESTATE
Mortgages; Islamic mortgage; Self-cert mortgage; 100% mortgage; Seasoned mortgage; Home Loan; Bad Credit Mortgage; Equity Mortgage; Mortgaging; Mortgage rates; 50 year mortgage; 40 year mortgage; Mortgage loans; Consumer mortgage; Mortage; Conventional mortgage loan; Home loan; Conventional mortgage; Mortgage Basics; Mortgage basics; Home mortgage; Residential mortgages; Home loans; Mortgage debt; Mortgage; Homeowner loan; Mortgage interest; Mortgage agreement; 100 per cent mortgage; Housing loan; Principal curtailment; Prime mortgage; Mortgage lending; Housing finance
n.
1) to give a mortgage
2) to hold; receive; take out a mortgage on
3) to pay off a mortgage
4) to finance; foreclose; refinance a mortgage
5) a chattel; conventional; first; second mortgage
mortgage         
  • Remaining Balance}}
  • Mortgage rates historical trends 1986 to 2010
  • '''Mortgage Loan. Total Payment''' = Loan Principal + Expenses (Taxes & fees) + Total interests. Fixed Interest Rates & Loan Term
  • Fixed Interest Rates]] & 2 Loan Term) = Loan Principal + [[Expenses]] ([[Taxes]] & [[fees]]) + Total interest to be paid.<br />
The final cost will be exactly the same:
* when the interest rate is 2.5% and the term is 30 years than when the interest rate is 5% and the term is 15 years
* when the interest rate is 5% and the term is 30 years than when the interest rate is 10% and the term is 15 years
LOAN SECURED USING REAL ESTATE
Mortgages; Islamic mortgage; Self-cert mortgage; 100% mortgage; Seasoned mortgage; Home Loan; Bad Credit Mortgage; Equity Mortgage; Mortgaging; Mortgage rates; 50 year mortgage; 40 year mortgage; Mortgage loans; Consumer mortgage; Mortage; Conventional mortgage loan; Home loan; Conventional mortgage; Mortgage Basics; Mortgage basics; Home mortgage; Residential mortgages; Home loans; Mortgage debt; Mortgage; Homeowner loan; Mortgage interest; Mortgage agreement; 100 per cent mortgage; Housing loan; Principal curtailment; Prime mortgage; Mortgage lending; Housing finance
(mortgages, mortgaging, mortgaged)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
A mortgage is a loan of money which you get from a bank or building society in order to buy a house.
...an increase in mortgage rates.
N-COUNT: oft N n
2.
If you mortgage your house or land, you use it as a guarantee to a company in order to borrow money from them.
They had to mortgage their home to pay the bills.
VERB: V n
mortgage         
  • Remaining Balance}}
  • Mortgage rates historical trends 1986 to 2010
  • '''Mortgage Loan. Total Payment''' = Loan Principal + Expenses (Taxes & fees) + Total interests. Fixed Interest Rates & Loan Term
  • Fixed Interest Rates]] & 2 Loan Term) = Loan Principal + [[Expenses]] ([[Taxes]] & [[fees]]) + Total interest to be paid.<br />
The final cost will be exactly the same:
* when the interest rate is 2.5% and the term is 30 years than when the interest rate is 5% and the term is 15 years
* when the interest rate is 5% and the term is 30 years than when the interest rate is 10% and the term is 15 years
LOAN SECURED USING REAL ESTATE
Mortgages; Islamic mortgage; Self-cert mortgage; 100% mortgage; Seasoned mortgage; Home Loan; Bad Credit Mortgage; Equity Mortgage; Mortgaging; Mortgage rates; 50 year mortgage; 40 year mortgage; Mortgage loans; Consumer mortgage; Mortage; Conventional mortgage loan; Home loan; Conventional mortgage; Mortgage Basics; Mortgage basics; Home mortgage; Residential mortgages; Home loans; Mortgage debt; Mortgage; Homeowner loan; Mortgage interest; Mortgage agreement; 100 per cent mortgage; Housing loan; Principal curtailment; Prime mortgage; Mortgage lending; Housing finance
n. a document in which the owner pledges his/her/its title to real property to a lender as security for a loan described in a promissory note. Mortgage is an old English term derived from two French words "mort" and "gage" meaning "dead pledge." To be enforceable the mortgage must be signed by the owner (borrower), acknowledged before a notary public, and recorded with the County Recorder or Recorder of Deeds. If the owner (mortgagor) fails to make payments on the promissory note (becomes delinquent) then the lender (mortgagee) can foreclose on the mortgage to force a sale of the real property to obtain payment from the proceeds, or obtain the property itself at a sheriff's sale upon foreclosure. However, catching up on delinquent payments and paying costs of foreclosure ("curing the default") can save the property. In some states the property can be redeemed by such payment even after foreclosure. Upon payment in full the mortgagee (lender) is required to execute a "satisfaction of mortgage" (sometimes called a "discharge of mortgage") and record it to clear the title to the property. A purchase-money mortgage is one given by a purchaser to a seller of real property as partial payment. A mortgagor may sell the property either "subject to a mortgage" in which the property is still security and the seller is still liable for payment, or the buyer "assumes the mortgage" and becomes personally responsible for payment of the loan. Under English common law a mortgage was an actual transfer of title to the lender, with the borrower having the right to occupy the property while it was in effect, but non-payment ended the right of occupation. Today only Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Rhode Island and Vermont cling to the common law, and other states using mortgages treat them as liens on the property. More significantly, 14 states use a "deed of trust" (or "trust deed") as a mortgage. These states include: California, Illinois, Texas, Virginia, Colorado, Georgia, Alaska, Arizona, Idaho, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, North Carolina and West Virginia. Under the deed of trust system title is technically given to a trustee to hold for the lender, who is called a beneficiary. See also: deed of trust foreclosure judicial foreclosure notice of default trust deed
Mortgage         
  • Remaining Balance}}
  • Mortgage rates historical trends 1986 to 2010
  • '''Mortgage Loan. Total Payment''' = Loan Principal + Expenses (Taxes & fees) + Total interests. Fixed Interest Rates & Loan Term
  • Fixed Interest Rates]] & 2 Loan Term) = Loan Principal + [[Expenses]] ([[Taxes]] & [[fees]]) + Total interest to be paid.<br />
The final cost will be exactly the same:
* when the interest rate is 2.5% and the term is 30 years than when the interest rate is 5% and the term is 15 years
* when the interest rate is 5% and the term is 30 years than when the interest rate is 10% and the term is 15 years
LOAN SECURED USING REAL ESTATE
Mortgages; Islamic mortgage; Self-cert mortgage; 100% mortgage; Seasoned mortgage; Home Loan; Bad Credit Mortgage; Equity Mortgage; Mortgaging; Mortgage rates; 50 year mortgage; 40 year mortgage; Mortgage loans; Consumer mortgage; Mortage; Conventional mortgage loan; Home loan; Conventional mortgage; Mortgage Basics; Mortgage basics; Home mortgage; Residential mortgages; Home loans; Mortgage debt; Mortgage; Homeowner loan; Mortgage interest; Mortgage agreement; 100 per cent mortgage; Housing loan; Principal curtailment; Prime mortgage; Mortgage lending; Housing finance
·noun State of being pledged; as, lands given in mortgage.
II. Mortgage ·vt Hence: To pledge, either literally or figuratively; to make subject to a claim or obligation.
III. Mortgage ·noun A conveyance of property, upon condition, as security for the payment of a debt or the preformance of a duty, and to become void upon payment or performance according to the stipulated terms; also, the written instrument by which the conveyance is made.
IV. Mortgage ·vt To grant or convey, as property, for the security of a debt, or other engagement, upon a condition that if the debt or engagement shall be discharged according to the contract, the conveyance shall be void, otherwise to become absolute, subject, however, to the right of redemption.
Mortgage loan         
  • Remaining Balance}}
  • Mortgage rates historical trends 1986 to 2010
  • '''Mortgage Loan. Total Payment''' = Loan Principal + Expenses (Taxes & fees) + Total interests. Fixed Interest Rates & Loan Term
  • Fixed Interest Rates]] & 2 Loan Term) = Loan Principal + [[Expenses]] ([[Taxes]] & [[fees]]) + Total interest to be paid.<br />
The final cost will be exactly the same:
* when the interest rate is 2.5% and the term is 30 years than when the interest rate is 5% and the term is 15 years
* when the interest rate is 5% and the term is 30 years than when the interest rate is 10% and the term is 15 years
LOAN SECURED USING REAL ESTATE
Mortgages; Islamic mortgage; Self-cert mortgage; 100% mortgage; Seasoned mortgage; Home Loan; Bad Credit Mortgage; Equity Mortgage; Mortgaging; Mortgage rates; 50 year mortgage; 40 year mortgage; Mortgage loans; Consumer mortgage; Mortage; Conventional mortgage loan; Home loan; Conventional mortgage; Mortgage Basics; Mortgage basics; Home mortgage; Residential mortgages; Home loans; Mortgage debt; Mortgage; Homeowner loan; Mortgage interest; Mortgage agreement; 100 per cent mortgage; Housing loan; Principal curtailment; Prime mortgage; Mortgage lending; Housing finance
A mortgage loan or simply mortgage (), in civil law jurisdicions known also as a hypothec loan, is a loan used either by purchasers of real property to raise funds to buy real estate, or by existing property owners to raise funds for any purpose while putting a lien on the property being mortgaged. The loan is "secured" on the borrower's property through a process known as mortgage origination.
Reverse mortgage         
LOAN TO HOMEOWNERS AGE 62+ NOT REQUIRING ONGOING CASH REPAYMENT BESIDES PROPERTY CHARGES
Reverse-mortgage; Reverse Mortgage; HECM; House-For-Pension; Home Equity Conversion Mortgage; Home Equity Conversion Mortgages; Mortgage insurance premium
A reverse mortgage is a mortgage loan, usually secured by a residential property, that enables the borrower to access the unencumbered value of the property. The loans are typically promoted to older homeowners and typically do not require monthly mortgage payments.
Mortgage insurance         
INSURANCE POLICY WHICH COMPENSATES LENDERS IN MORTGAGE-BACKED SECURITIES SHOULD A DEFAULT OCCUR
Mortgage Insurance; Mortgage Indemnity Guarantee; Mortgage guaranty; Mortgage protection insurance; LPMI; Lender-paid private mortgage insurance; Mortgage guarantee; Home-loan insurance; Mortgage indemnity guarantee
Mortgage insurance (also known as mortgage guarantee and home-loan insurance) is an insurance policy which compensates lenders or investors in mortgage-backed securities for losses due to the default of a mortgage loan. Mortgage insurance can be either public or private depending upon the insurer.

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Mortgage broker

A mortgage broker acts as an intermediary who brokers mortgage loans on behalf of individuals or businesses.

Traditionally, banks and other lending institutions have sold their own products. As markets for mortgages have become more competitive, however, the role of the mortgage broker has become more popular. In many developed mortgage markets today, (especially in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and Spain), mortgage brokers are the largest sellers of mortgage products for lenders.

Mortgage brokers exist to find a bank or a direct lender that will be willing to make a specific loan an individual is seeking. Mortgage brokers in Canada are paid by the lender and do not charge fees for good credit applications.

In the US, many mortgage brokers are regulated by their state and by the CFPB to assure compliance with banking and finance laws in the jurisdiction of the consumer. The extent of the regulation depends on the jurisdiction.