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| Negative Amortization |
(Also
called 'Deferred Interest'). If the payments are too small to cover
the interest due on a loan, the remaining interest owed is added to
the outstanding loan balance, causing negative amortization.
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| Net Cash Flow |
The income that
remains for an investment property after the monthly operating
income is reduced by the monthly housing expense, which includes
principal, interest, taxes, and insurance (PITI) for the mortgage,
homeowners' association dues, leasehold payments, and subordinate
financing payments.
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| Net Effective Income |
Gross
income less federal income tax.
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| Net Operating Income |
Gross
income less vacancy and collection loss, operating expenses and
replacement reserves. (NOI)
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| Net Proceeds |
The amount of cash
received from the sale of the property, not including relevant
expenses.
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| Net Worth |
The value of all assets, including cash, less total liabilities.
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| Niche Lender |
A specialized lender
that offers particular products to make loans to borrowers.
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| Niche Lenders |
Specialized lenders
that offer particular products to make loans to borrowers.
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| NINA (no income no assets) |
This
is a type of loan documentation used when borrower's do not wish to
disclose income or assets, usually due to the complexity of the
borrowers income.
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| No Cash-out Refinance or Rate and Term Refinancing |
A refinance transaction in which the new mortgage amount is limited
to the sum of the remaining balance of the existing first mortgage,
closing costs (including prepaid items), points, the amount required
to satisfy any mortgage liens that are more than one year old (if
the borrower chooses to satisfy them). No cash in hand allowed
beyond 1% of loan amount.
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| No Income Verification (no-doc) |
A
loan that requires little to no income verification.
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Non-Arms Length Transaction |
When parties
involved in a real estate transaction have some relationship with
one another. ie; the borrower works for the lender.
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| Non-Assumption Clause |
A mortgage
clause prohibiting the transfer of a mortgage to another borrower
without the approval of the lender.
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Non-Conforming Loan |
Also called a jumbo
loan. Conventional home mortgages not eligible for sale and
delivery to either Fannie Mae (FNMA) or Freddie Mac (FHLMC)
because borrower or property do not meet underwriting guidelines.
Non-conforming loans usually incur a rate and origination fee
premium. The current non-conforming loan limit is $252,700 and
above.
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| Non-Liquid Asset |
An asset that
cannot easily be converted into cash.
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| Non-Owner Occupant |
Investment
ownership in which a tenant, and not the owner, occupies the
property.
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| Non-recourse |
A loan that is
secured by collateral, usually property. If the borrower defaults,
then the issuer can seize the collateral, and the borrower is not
personally liable.
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| Nonbearing Wall |
Any wall that separates areas, but is not a weight bearing wall,
such as the outer walls.
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| Nonexclusive
Listing |
When a real estate broker has an
exclusive listing, but the owner can sell his property without an
agent and not be liable to pay a commission. This is also called
an agency agreement.
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| Notarization |
When a Notary Public certifies that someone signing a document has
been properly identified. The content of the document is not
certified, just the signature.
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| Note |
A written agreement containing a promise of the signer to pay to a
named person, or order, or bearer, a definite sum of money at a
specified date or on demand.
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| Note Rate |
The interest rate
stated on a mortgage note.
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| Notice of Cessation |
Concerning a
construction project, a notice given that work has stopped. This is
done to accelerate the period for filing a mechanic’s lien.
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Notice of Default (NOD) |
A formal written
notice to a borrower that a default has occurred and that legal
action may be taken.
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| Notorious Possession |
A
requirement for adverse possession, which is so open that it is
assumed that the owner has notice of the possession.
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Nuncupative Will |
A will given orally,
usually in a deathbed situation, before witnesses who later
testify to its authenticity.
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