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  2. Escrow - Wikipedia

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    Escrow companies are also commonly used in the transfer of high value personal and business property, like websites and businesses, and in the completion of person-to-person remote auctions (such as eBay), although the advent of new low-cost online escrow services has meant that even low-cost transactions are now starting to benefit from use of ...

  3. What Is Escrow and How Does It Affect the Cost of ... - AOL

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    The standard escrow definition varies from state to state. Strict rules regulate how financial institutions, such as banks and title insurance companies, establish and maintain escrow accounts ...

  4. Escrow insurance: What is it and when you need it - AOL

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    The real estate escrow, also known as a pre-sale escrow, is designed to protect the buyer and the seller if the purchase falls through. Sellers can request earnest money as a show of good faith ...

  5. Loan servicing - Wikipedia

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    Loan servicing is the process by which a company (mortgage bank, servicing firm, etc.) collects interest, principal, and escrow payments from a borrower. In the United States, the vast majority of mortgages are backed by the government or government-sponsored entities (GSEs) through purchase by Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, or Ginnie Mae (which purchases loans insured by the Federal Housing ...

  6. What is a mortgage escrow? How it works, as explained ... - AOL

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    The word "escrow" floats around often in the world of real estate, but do homebuyers really know what it means? According to a recent survey conducted by property tax services provider LERETA ...

  7. Real estate transaction - Wikipedia

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    An escrow commonly includes a signed agreement between the two parties plus an earnest money payment check which accompanies the offer, [15] and which is generally not deposited until all parties are in agreement. The escrow deposited then leads the seller to more property disclosures, inspections and conditions removal.

  8. The Escrow Process, Explained (Without Making Your Eyes ... - AOL

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  9. Source code escrow - Wikipedia

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    Source code escrow is the deposit of the source code of software with a third-party escrow agent. Escrow is typically requested by a party licensing software (the licensee), to ensure maintenance of the software instead of abandonment or orphaning .