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  2. Offset loan - Wikipedia

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    An offset loan is a type of lending arrangement, usually for a mortgage, in which a borrower also maintains a savings account with the lender. Instead of receiving interest on the savings account, the interest payment due on the loan is calculated only on the net balance of the loan minus the savings account.

  3. Flexible mortgage - Wikipedia

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    Offset mortgages are helpful because the interest rates on mortgages are higher than the interest rates of a savings account. For example, if one has a home loan of $600,000 at 5% per year and an offset account in which one has deposited $200,000, one would be charged interest only on the $400,000 ($600,000 − $200,000).

  4. Collateral (finance) - Wikipedia

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    In lending agreements, collateral is a borrower's pledge of specific property to a lender, to secure repayment of a loan. [1] [2] The collateral serves as a lender's protection against a borrower's default and so can be used to offset the loan if the borrower fails to pay the principal and interest satisfactorily under the terms of the lending ...

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

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    Private mortgage insurance (PMI) is a form of insurance taken out by the lender but typically paid for by you, the borrower, when your loan-to-value (LTV) ratio is greater than 80 percent (meaning ...

  6. Owner financing: What it is and how it works - AOL

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    Wraparound mortgage – If a seller still has a mortgage on the home, they could offer a wraparound loan, meaning the buyer’s mortgage “wraps around” theirs. In effect, the buyer makes ...

  7. Types of LLC loans - AOL

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    Equipment loans are self-collateralizing, meaning the equipment you buy is collateral for the loan. That can make them easier to get. ... but you can expect higher borrowing costs to offset the ...

  8. Mortgage law - Wikipedia

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    A wadset was a loan masked as a sale of land under right of reversion. The borrower (reverser) conveyed by charter a fee simple estate, in consideration of a loan, to the lender (wadsetter) who on redemption would reconvey the estate to the reverser by a second charter. The difficulty with this arrangement was that the wadsetter was absolute ...

  9. What are guaranteed mortgage loans? - AOL

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    These loans are backed by a third party, most often the U.S. government, who agrees to cover a portion of the loan if the borrower defaults. What is a guaranteed mortgage? Mortgage