Mortgage and Liens Glossary

Mortgage and lien records document financial obligations tied to property. These records can reveal ownership, debt, economic status, and relationships between individuals and institutions.

Term Definition
Amortization Gradual repayment of loan over time.
Assignment Transfer of mortgage from one lender to another.
Borrower Person receiving loan secured by property.
Collateral Property pledged as security for loan.
Deed of Trust Document securing loan with property, similar to mortgage.
Default Failure to meet loan repayment terms.
Equity Value of property minus amount owed.
Foreclosure Legal process to recover property after default.
Grantee Person receiving interest in property.
Grantor Person giving interest in property.
Interest Cost of borrowing money.
Judgment Lien Court-ordered claim against property for unpaid debt.
Lender Person or institution providing loan.
Lien Legal claim against property for debt repayment.
Lienholder Person or entity holding a lien.
Loan Money borrowed to purchase property.
Mortgage Legal agreement securing loan with property.
Mortgage Deed Document outlining terms of mortgage.
Mortgagee Lender in mortgage agreement.
Mortgagor Borrower in mortgage agreement.
Note Written promise to repay loan.
Principal Original amount of loan.
Property Real estate used as collateral.
Reconveyance Release of lien after debt is paid.
Redemption Right to reclaim property after foreclosure.
Release Removal of lien upon satisfaction of debt.
Satisfaction Confirmation that debt has been paid.
Security Property pledged to guarantee loan.
Title Legal ownership of property.
Trustee Person holding title for benefit of lender.
Trust Deed Alternative form of mortgage agreement.
Arrears Overdue payments.
Encumbrance Claim or liability attached to property.
Refinancing Replacing existing loan with new one.
Installment Scheduled payment toward loan.
Legal Description Formal identification of property.
Recording Filing of document in public records.
Subordination Ranking of liens in order of priority.
Term Length of loan agreement.

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