debt
An amount owed to another. See installment loan and revolving liability.
deed
The legal document conveying title to a property.
deed-in-lieu
A deed given by a mortgagor to the mortgagee to satisfy a debt and avoid
foreclosure. Also called a "voluntary conveyance."
deed
of trust
The document used in some states instead of a mortgage; title is conveyed
to a trustee.
default
Failure to make mortgage payments on a timely basis or to comply with
other requirements of a mortgage.
delinquency
Failure to make mortgage payments when mortgage payments are due.
deposit
A sum of money given to bind the sale of real estate, or a sum of money
given to ensure payment or an advance of funds in the processing of a
loan. See earnest money deposit.
depreciation
A decline in the value of property; the opposite of appreciation.
discount
points
See point.
dower
The rights of a widow in the property of her husband at his death.
down
payment
The part of the purchase price of a property that the buyer pays in cash
and does not finance with a mortgage.
due-on-sale
provision
A provision in a mortgage that allows the lender to demand repayment in
full if the borrower sells the property that serves as security for the
mortgage.
due-on-transfer
provision
This terminology is usually used for second mortgages. See due-on-sale
provision.
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