Chapter 13 Mortgages
written pledge of real estate as security for a loan
mortgage
property acquired by lenders
real estate owned (REO)
lenders statement on how much remains on a debt
reduction certificate
lenders statement that debt has been repaid in full
satisfaction of mortgage
document given to purchaser of foreclosed property.
sheriffs deed
proceeding to auction foreclosed property.
sheriffs sale
lender agrees to accept sale proceeds even if less than debt
short sale
arrangement by which mortgage holder gives up priority
subordination agreement
clause stating that in case of default, the whole debt is immediately payable
Acceleration Clause
borrowers statement of how much remains on the mortgage debt
Estoppel Certificate
to seize and sell property pledged for a debt
Foreclosure
pledging property as security without surrendering possession
Hypothecation
clause stating that if property is sold, debt is immediately payable
alienation clause
personal promise/obligation to repay money lent. Also known as a note
bond
failure to live up to any part of the mortgage
default
clause ensuring that after payment lender has no claim on the property
defeasance clause
court order that borrower pay money lost by lender after foreclosure
deficiency judgement
A lender who receives a pledge of property to secure a debt.
mortgagee
A borrower in a mortgage loan transaction. owner of the property.
mortgagor
personal promise to repay a loan similar to a bond
note
paying off mortgage prior to due date
prepayment
charging an unreasonably high rate of interest.
usury