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is mortgage
verb
To borrow against a property, to obtain a loan for another purpose by giving away the right of seizure to the lender over a fixed property such as a house or piece of land; to pledge a property in order to get a loan.
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Top of the Chancellor 's hit list is mortgage interest relief (Miras).
At issue is mortgage servicing, an industry that is dominated by big banks and involves processing mortgage payments for investors who actually own the loans.
One uncertainty is mortgage modification: banks may yet be forced to reduce the principal owed on some loans.The outlook is cloudy in investment banking, too.
First, the company hedged is mortgage positions by buying swaps on the fixed-rate mortgages it held so that it received floating-rate payments.
Not only is mortgage lending rising, but homeowners took out more than 61,000 home loans in August, 15% higher than a year earlier.
AMONG those blamed for the nation's foreclosure crisis, one of the most prominent targets is mortgage brokers, who have been cited by regulators, legislators and borrowers as steering people into risky and costly loans.
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She is mortgage-free on her home, worth £140,000.
If, by pension age, ownership is mortgage-free, the saving on rent over the average 20 year duration of retirement is worth £191,340 to the average UK household, Savills said.
Should a hospital building be regarded as a resource if it is mortgaged?
When a house is mortgaged, no rent can be collected.
And then there are Mortgage Mondays.
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