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Lease purchase

assists low- to moderate-income homebuyers in purchasing a home by allowing them to lease a home with an option to buy; the rent payment is made up of the monthly rental payment plus an additional amount that is credited to an account for use as a down payment.


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Lien

a legal claim against property that must be satisfied When the property is sold.


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Loan

money borrowed that is usually repaid with interest.


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Loan fraud

purposely giving incorrect information on a loan application in order to better qualify for a loan; may result in civil liability or criminal penalties.


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Loan-to-value ratio

(LTV) - a percentage calculated by dividing the amount borrowed by the price or appraised value of the home to be purchased; the higher the LTV, the less cash a borrower is required to pay as down payment.


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Lock-in

since interest rates can change frequently, many lenders offer an interest rate lock-in that guarantees a specific interest rate if the loan is closed within a specific time.


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Loss mitigation

a process to avoid foreclosure; the lender tries to help a borrower who has been unable to make loan payments and is in danger of defaulting on his or her loan.



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