 James Balletta, Owner/Broker (516) 921-5025
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C.R.B., G.R.I., C.R.S., President, Licensed Real Estate Broker |
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REAL ESTATE GLOSSARY
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Partial Payment
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Payment Change Date
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Periodic Payment Cap
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Periodic Rate Cap
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Permits
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Personal Property
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PITI
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PITI Reserves
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Planned Unit Development (PUD)
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Point
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Power of Attorney
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Pre-Approval
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Pre-Qualification
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Prearranged Refinancing Agreement
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Preforeclosure Sale
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Prepayment
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Prepayment Penalty
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Prime Rate
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Principal
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Principal Balance
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Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI)
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Promissory Mote
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Public Auction
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Purchase and Sale Agreement
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Purchase Money Transaction
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Partial Payment
A payment that is not
sufficient to cover the scheduled monthly payment on a mortgage
loan. |
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Payment Change Date
The date when a new monthly
payment amount takes effect on an adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM)
or a graduated-payment mortgage (GPM). Generally, the payment
change date occurs in the month immediately after the interest
rate adjustment date. |
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Periodic Payment Cap
For an adjustable-rate
mortgage (ARM), a limit on the amount that payments can increase
or decrease during any one adjustment period. |
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Periodic Rate Cap
For an adjustable-rate
mortgage (ARM), a limit on the amount that the interest rate can
increase or decrease during any one adjustment period, regardless
of how high or low the index might be. |
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Permits
With most major home
improvement projects, work permits may be required. Permits
provide legal permission to undertake a project and are usually
given by local governments agencies.
Some of the most common permits are for general projects or
permits that require you to meet specific local building codes.
You may want to check with your local government to determine if
there are building restrictions in historic areas or in
environmentally-sensitive areas. |
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Personal Property
Any property that is not
real property. |
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PITI
Principle, interests, taxes
and insurance (PITI) are the four components of a monthly mortgage
payment.
The four components of a monthly mortgage payment.
-- Principal refers to the part of the monthly payment that
reduces the remaining balance of the mortgage.
-- Interest is the fee charged for borrowing money.
-- Taxes and insurance refer to the amounts that are paid into an
escrow account each month for property taxes and hazard insurance
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PITI Reserves
A cash amount that a
borrower must have on hand after making a down payment and paying
all closing costs for the purchase of a home. The principal,
interest, taxes, and insurance (PITI) reserves must equal the
amount that the borrower would have to pay for PITI for a
predefined number of months. |
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Planned Unit Development
(PUD)
A project or subdivision
that includes common property that is owned and maintained by a
homeowners' association for the benefit and use of the individual
PUD unit owners. |
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Point
A one-time charge by the
lender for originating a loan. A point is 1 percent of the amount
of the mortgage. |
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Power of Attorney
A legal document that
authorizes another person to act on one's behalf. A power of
attorney can grant complete authority or can be limited to certain
acts and/or certain periods of time. |
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Pre-Approval
When you work with your
lender to get pre-approved, you are getting an indication of how
much money you will be eligible to borrow when you apply for a
mortgage. This process occurs before you complete an application
for a loan.
Pre-approval includes a screening of a borrower's credit history,
and all information you give to your lender will be verified when
you apply for your mortgage. |
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Pre-Qualification
The process of determining
how much money a prospective home buyer will be eligible to borrow
before he or she applies for a loan. |
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Prearranged Refinancing
Agreement
A formal or informal
arrangement between a lender and a borrower wherein the lender
agrees to offer special terms (such as a reduction in the costs)
for a future refinancing of a mortgage being originated as an
inducement for the borrower to enter into the original mortgage
transaction. |
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