reverse mortgage
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reverse mortgage — see mortgage Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. reverse mortgage … Law dictionary
reverse mortgage — n. a loan typically given to an older person who owns a house, usually disbursed in monthly installments, and charged against the homeowner s equity * * * … Universalium
reverse mortgage — n. a loan typically given to an older person who owns a house, usually disbursed in monthly installments, and charged against the homeowner s equity … English World dictionary
Reverse mortgage — A reverse mortgage (known as lifetime mortgage in the United Kingdom) is a loan available to seniors (62 and older in the United States), and is used to release the home equity in the property as one lump sum or multiple payments. The homeowner s … Wikipedia
Reverse Mortgage — A type of mortgage in which a homeowner can borrow money against the value of his or her home. No repayment of the mortgage (principal or interest) is required until the borrower dies or the home is sold. After accounting for the initial mortgage … Investment dictionary
Reverse Mortgage — Bei einer Umgekehrten Hypothek bzw. Reverse Mortgage handelt es sich um ein Finanzdienstleistungsprodukt, welches in mehreren entwickelten Finanzmärkten (im wesentlichen in den USA) angeboten wird. Diese Bezeichnung ist insofern in ihrer… … Deutsch Wikipedia
reverse mortgage — noun see reverse annuity mortgage * * * reverse annuity mortgage or reverse mortgage, U.S. and Canada. the transfer of a homeowner s mortgage to a bank, lending company, or the like, in return for a regular annuity: »The reverse annuity mortgage… … Useful english dictionary
reverse mortgage. — See reverse annuity mortgage. * * * … Universalium
reverse mortgage. — See reverse annuity mortgage … Useful english dictionary
reverse mortgage — noun Date: 1977 a mortgage that allows especially an elderly person to convert home equity into available funds through a line of credit, cash advance, or periodic disbursements to be repaid with interest usually when the borrower dies, moves, or … New Collegiate Dictionary
reverse mortgage — A mortgage agreement allowing a homeowner to borrow against home equity and receive tax free payments until the total principal and interest reach the credit limit of equity, and the lender is either repaid in full or takes the house. Bloomberg… … Financial and business terms