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  2. Collateral protection insurance - Wikipedia

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    Collateral Protection Insurance, or CPI, insures property held as collateral for loans made by lending institutions. CPI, also known as force-placed insurance and lender placed insurance, [1] may be classified as single-interest insurance if it protects the interest of the lender, a single party, or as dual-interest insurance coverage if it protects the interest of both the lender and the ...

  3. Security interest - Wikipedia

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    The security interest is established with respect to the property, if the debtor has an ownership interest in the property and the holder of the security interest conferred value to the debtor, such as giving a loan. The holder may "perfect" the security interest to put third parties on notice thereof.

  4. Secured loan - Wikipedia

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    A mortgage loan is a secured loan in which the collateral is property, such as a home.; A nonrecourse loan is a secured loan where the collateral is the only security or claim the creditor has against the borrower, and the creditor has no further recourse against the borrower for any deficiency remaining after foreclosure against the property.

  5. What is business collateral?

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    Collateral for a small business loan is an asset or assets that a business owner promises to hand over to a lender if they fail to repay the loan. Collateral acts as security for the loan, which ...

  6. Security agreement - Wikipedia

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    A security agreement may be oral if the secured party (the lender) has actual physical possession of the collateral. Where the collateral remains in the physical possession of the borrower, or where the collateral is intangible (such as a patent ., [ 1 ] accounts receivable , or a promissory note ), the security agreement must be in writing in ...

  7. Secured creditor - Wikipedia

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    A secured creditor is a creditor with the benefit of a security interest over some or all of the assets of the debtor.. In the event of the bankruptcy of the debtor, the secured creditor can enforce security against the assets of the debtor and avoid competing for a distribution on liquidation with the unsecured creditors.

  8. What is a mortgage? A definitive guide for aspiring homeowners

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    Loan term: How long it will take to repay the loan. Note: longer-term loans allow for lower monthly payments, but you’ll pay more in interest over the course of the loan.

  9. Secondary mortgage market: What it is and how it works - AOL

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    Example of the secondary mortgage market. Imagine you take out a mortgage to purchase a new home. The lender gives you the funds to purchase the property, and you agree to pay the money back over ...