Unit 13: government involvement in real estate financing Flashcards

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Annual percentage rate (APR)

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The relationship of the total finance charges associated with a loan. This must be disclosed to borrowers by lenders under the truth in lending act.

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blanket loan

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A mortgage covering more than one parcel of real estate, providing for each parcel’s partial release from the mortgage lien upon repayment of a definite portion of the debt.

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Buydown

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A financing technique used to reduce the monthly payments for the first few years of a loan. Funds in the form of discount points are given to the lender by the builder or the seller to buy down or lower the effective interest rate paid by the buyer, thus reducing the monthly payments for a set time.

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certificate of reasonable value (CRV)

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A form indicating the appraised value of a property being financed with a VA loan.

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computerized loan orginization (CLO)

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An electronic network for handling loan applications through remote computer terminals linked to various lender’s computers.

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Community reinvestment act of 1977 (CRA)

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Under the act, which was revised most recently in 2008, financial institutions are expected to meet the deposit and credit needs of their communities; participate and invest in local community development and rehabilitation projects; and participate in loan programs for housing, small businesses, and small farms.

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conventional loan

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A loan that requires no federally sponsored insurance or gurantee

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discount rate

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The interest rate set by the federal reserve that member banks are charged when they borrow money through the fed.

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equal credit opprtunity act (ECOA)

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The federal law that prohibits discrimination in the extension of credit because of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, or receipt of public assistance.

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Fannie Mae

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A government-supervised enterprise established to purchase any kind of mortgage loans in the secondary mortgage market from the primary lenders.

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Farmer Mac

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The federal agricultural mortgage corporation–a privately owner and publicly traded company established by congress to create a secondary market for agricultural and rural development loans guranteed by the U.S Department of agriculture (USDA)

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Federal deposit insurance corporation (FDIC)

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An independent federal agency established by congress to examine and supervise financial institutions, manage receiverships, ad insure deposits (currently up to $25,000 per financial institution)

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Federal Reserve system (FED)

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The country’s central banking system, which establishes the nation’s mo9netary policy by regulating the supply of money and interest rates.

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FHA- insured loan

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A loan insured by the federal housing administration and made by an approved lender in accordance with FHA regulations.

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freddie mac

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A goverment-supervised enterprise established to purchase primarily conventional mortgage loans in the secondary mortgage market.

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Ginnie Mae

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A government agency that plays an important role in the secondary mortgage market. It guarantees mortgage-backed securities using FHA-insured and VA-guaranteed loans a collateral.

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government - sponsored enterprises )GSEs)

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organization create by the federal gov to help increase loan opportunities for homebuyers.

18
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interim financing

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A short-term loan usually made during the construction phase of a building project (often referred to as a construction loan)

19
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home equity loan

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A loan under which a property owner uses the property as collateral and can then draw funds up to a prearranged amount against the property. Also called a home equity line of credit, or HELOC.

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loann-to-value ration (LTV)

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The relationship between the amount of the mortgage loaned and the value of the real estate being pledged as collateral.

21
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mortgage insurance premium (MIP)

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The FHA insurance that is a percentage of the loan amount that the borrower is charged as a premium.

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nonconforming loan

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A loan that exceeds the federal housing finance agency (FHFA) loan limits; also called a jumbo loan.

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open-end loan

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a mortgage loan that is expandable by increments up to a maximum dollar amount, with the full loan being secured by the same original mortgage.

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Office of the comptroller of the currency (OCC)

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Government agency which sets standards and regulations for fiduciary lenders.

25
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package loan

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A real estate loan used to finance, the purchase of both real property and personal property, such as in the purchase of a new home that includes carpeting, window coverings, and major appliances.

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primary mortgage market

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The mortgage market in which loans are originated, consisting of lenders such as commercial banks savings associations, and mutual savings banks.

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private mortgage insurance (PMI)

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Insurance provided by a private carrier that protects a lender against a loss in the event of a foreclosure and deficiency.

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Real estate Settlement Procedures ACT (RESPA)

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The federal law that requires certain disclosures to consumers about mortgage loan settlements. The law also prohibits the pavement or receipt of kickbacks and certain kinds of referral fees.

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Regulation Z

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Implements the truth in lending act, requiring credit institutions to inform borrowers of the true cost of obtaining credit.

30
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sale-and-leaseback

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A transaction in which the owner sells improved property and, as part of the same transactions, signs a long-term lease to remain in possession of the premises.

31
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secondary mortgage market

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A market for the purchase and sale of existing mortgages, designed to provide greater liquidity for mortgages. Mortgages are first originated in the primary mortgage market.

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Truth in lending act (TILA)

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Federal government regulates the lending practices of mortgage lenders through this act.

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triggering terms

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specific credit terms, such as down payment, monthly payment, and amount of finance chargee or term of loan

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VA-guranteed loan

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A mortgage loan on approved property made to a qualified veteran by an authorized lender and guaranteed by the U.S depeatment of veterans affairs in order to limit the lender’s possible loss.

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variable rate mortgage

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A mortgage loan in which the interest rate varies depending on market conditions.

36
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wraparound loan

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A method of refinancing in which the new mortgage is placed in a secondary, or subordinate, position, the new mortgage includes both the unpaid principal balance of the first mortgage and whatever additional sums are advanced by the lender. In essence, it is an additional mortgage in which another lender refinances a borrower by lending an amount over the existing first mortgage amount without disturbing the existence of the first mortgage.