Fair Market Value: The
price at which property is transferred between a willing
buyer and a willing seller, each of whom has reasonable knowledge
of all pertinent facts and neither being under any compulsion
to buy or sell.
Fannie Mae: See FNMA.
Farmers Home Administration (FmHA): Provides
financing to farmers and other qualified borrowers.
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (FHLMC): Is
a quasi-governmental agency that purchases conventional
mortgages from insured depository institutions and HUD-approved
mortgage bankers. Also called Freddie Mac.
FHA: FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION -
A division of the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
It's main activity is the insuring of residential mortgage
loans made by private lenders. FHA also sets standards
for underwriting mortgages.
Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA): A
taxpaying corporation created by Congress that purchases
and sells conventional residential mortgages, as well as
those insured by FHA or guaranteed by VA. This institution,
which provides funds for one in seven mortgages, makes
mortgage money more available and more affordable.
FHA Loan: A loan insured by the Federal
Housing Administration open to all qualified home purchasers.
While there are limits to the size of FHA loans (loan amount
varies by region), they are generous enough to handle moderately-priced
homes almost anywhere in the country.
FHA Mortgages: The Federal Housing administration,
a government agency created in 1934, provides insurance
on some types of mortgage loans. An FHA-insurce loan also
allows you to buy a house with a low down payment, ranging
from 3% to 5% depending on the price of the home. The buyer
pays a one-time fee of 3.8% of the loan amount for the
mortgage insurance premium at closing time, and there is
an additional annual fee for low down payment loans.
First Mortgage: A real estate loan that
creates a primary lien against real property. Also known
as First Trust.
FNMA: FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION -
A private corporation created by Congress to support the
secondary mortgage market. FNMA sells mortgage-backed securities
backed by pools of conventional loans. Payment of principal
and interest on these securities is backed by the U.S.
Government. Popularly known as Fannie Mae.
Freddie Mac: Federal Home Loan Mortgage
Corporation.
Fixed Rate Mortgage: A mortgage on which
the interest rate is set for the term of the loan.
Foreclosure: In the event that the borrower
fails to pay back the loan through mortgage payments, the
lender has the right to put the home up on the market for
sale to recover the money owed to the lender. This is known
as foreclosure.
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