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General
Contractor
A general
contractor is someone whom you may work closely with
during your home improvement project. The general
contractor is the person who oversees the construction
project and handles various aspects such as scheduling
workers and ordering supplies.
If you are borrowing mortgage funds to renovate a
home, your lender may need to review whether your
contractor meets all federal, state, and local
registration, licensing and certification standards.
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Good Faith
Estimate
The
good-faith estimate is a report from your lender that
outlines the costs you will incur to get your
mortgage. It is based on the lender's typical loan
origination costs for the area where your home is
located. The estimate usually changes between
application and closing, so you'll want to review your
settlement form before the closing meeting.
The settlement form will list the actual amount of
money you'll need to bring to closing. You'll need to
pay your closing costs in the form of a certified or
cashier's check because personal checks usually are
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Government
Mortgage
A mortgage
that is insured by the Federal Housing Administration
(FHA) or guaranteed by the Department of Veterans
Affairs (VA) or the Rural Housing Service (RHS).
Contrast with conventional mortgage. |
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Government
National Mortgage Association
A
government-owned corporation within the U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
Created by Congress on September 1, 1968, GNMA assumed
responsibility for the special assistance loan program
formerly administered by Fannie Mae. Popularly known
as Ginnie Mae. |
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Grantee
The person
to whom an interest in real property is conveyed |
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Grantor
The person
conveying an interest in real property. |
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Ground Rent
The amount
of money that is paid for the use of land when title
to a property is held as a leasehold estate rather
than as a fee simple estate. |
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Group Home
A
single-family residential structure designed or
adapted for occupancy by unrelated developmentally
disabled persons. The structure provides long-term
housing and support services that are residential in
nature. |
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Growing-Equity Mortgage (GEM)
A fixed-rate
mortgage that provides scheduled payment increases
over an established period of time, with the increased
amount of the monthly payment applied directly toward
reducing the remaining balance of the mortgage.
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Guarantee
Mortgage
A mortgage
that is guaranteed by a third party. |
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Guaranteed
Loan
Also known
as a government mortgage. |
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