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Majority
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The age at which an
individual is legally entitled to handle his
or her own affairs
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Margin
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The amount added to the
index on an adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM)
that establishes the adjusted interest rate at
a given time
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Market value, or Fair
market value
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The most likely price that
a piece of property or home can realistically
be sold for, and is dependent on the selling
price of similar real estate in the area
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Marketable title
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A clear, unencumbered
title, reasonably acceptable without the
threat of the risk of litigation
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Maturity
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The date on which the
principal balance of a loan, bond, or other
financial commitment is due and payable
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Mechanic's lien
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A lien created by statute
to allow unpaid contractors, laborers or
suppliers who have performed work on or
furnished materials for the construction of a
building to recover the value of their work
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Metes and Bounds
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Means for describing
property by a set of directions and distances,
when there isn't identification based on a
surveyed lot number
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Minor
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An individual below the age
at which he or she is legally entitled to
handle his or her own affairs
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Monument of Survey
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le indications made on
natural or man-made objects that indicate the
boundaries of a survey
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Mortgage
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A legal document that
pledges a property to the lender as security
for the payment of a loan or debt
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Mortgage broker
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An individual or company
that acts as an agent between borrowers and
lenders for the purpose of arranging and
negotiating mortgage contracts; who is paid a
fee for such service
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Mortgage insurance
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A contract that guarantees
the lender against loss caused by a
mortgagor's default on a government or
conventional mortgage; such insurance can be
issued by a private company or by a government
agency, and covers either only a percentage,
or the total, of the mortgage loan
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Mortgagee
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The lender in a mortgage
transaction
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Mortgagor
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The borrower in a mortgage
transaction
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Multiple-listing service
(MLS)
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An organization of brokers
who share their listing agreements with one
another in order to find buyers for their
properties more effectively than they could
individually
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