The penalty a borrower pays when a payment is
made after the due date
Lease
A written agreement between the property owner
and a tenant that stipulates rent to be paid, as well as the terms under which
the tenant may reside in the real estate for a designated period of
time
Leasehold estate
The tenant's right to title to a property for a
specific period of time whereby the tenant does not actually own the property
but has a long-term lease on it
Lease option
A lease that gives the tenant the right to
purchase the property, either during the lease term or at its
end
Lender's Title Insurance
An insurance policy covering a lender for the
loan amount, whereby the coverage declines in amount as the loan is paid off,
to the point where there coverage ends when the loan is paid
completely
Lessee
The individual or party who takes property upon
a lease
Lessor
The individual or party who grants property upon
a lease
Liabilities
An individual's financial
obligations
Lien
A legal claim or charge allowed to a creditor
against a debtor's property that must be paid when the property is sold to
transfer title
Life estate
The right to use, occupy and own, for the
duration of the life of the individual
Lifetime payment cap, or Lifetime rate
cap
The limit on the amount that payments can
increase or decrease over the term of an adjustable-rate mortgage
(ARM)
Liquid asset
Cash, or an asset that can be readily converted
into cash
Liquidated damages
The compensation predetermined by both parties
to a contract to be paid to the injured party, should the other party breach
the contract
Lis pendens
A legal document filed in either a federal or
state court indicating that a suit is pending against property located in the
county where the notice is recorded
Listing agreement
A contract by which a broker is employed by the
seller to find a buyer for the seller's real estate, according to the seller's
terms, and for which service, the broker is paid a commission
Listing broker
A broker whose office initiates the property
listing (as opposed to the cooperating broker, whose office negotiates the
sale); the listing broker and the cooperating broker may be the same
person
Loan origination
The process by which a lender sets up a mortgage
loan secured by real property
Loan origination fee
The fee charged by the lender to the borrower
for setting up a mortgage loan, usually computed as a percentage of the total
mortgage amount
Loan-to-value (LTV)
percentage
The proportion of the amount of the mortgage
loan against the appraised value or sales price of the piece of property being
pledged as collateral; e.g., a home with appraised value of $100,000 but with a
$90,000 mortgage has a LTC of 90 percent
Lock-in
A guaranteed interest rate established at the
time of closing which is honored if the mortgage closes within a certain period
of time, also usually establishing the number of points to be paid at closing
as well
Lock-in period
The time period during which the set interest
rate is guaranteed to the borrower
Loss Payable Clause
A provision in an insurance policy that provides
payment for any loss to two or more parties, as their interest so justifies,
the two parties typically being the owner and the lender
Lot
A parcel of land with fixed boundaries as
determined by a survey
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