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Term Definition
MAJOR DEFICIENCYA deficiency that strongly impacts the usability and habitability of a house. Or a deficiency that may be very expensive to repair.
 
MANUFACTURED HOUSINGOnce known as ''mobile homes,'' manufactured housing is any building which has been constructed off site, then moved onto a piece of real property.
 
MARGINThe difference between the interest rate and the index on an adjustable rate mortgage.
 
MARGIN LANDLand whose value has been diminished due to some internal defect or external condition. In most cases, the cost to correct the flaw or condition is as much or more than the expected return from the property.
 
MASTER ASSOCIATIONAn umbrella organization that is made up of multiple, smaller home owner's associations. Often found in very large developments or condominium projects.
 
MATURITYThe date on which the principal balance of a financial instrument becomes due and payable.
 
MERGED CREDIT REPORTA credit report derived from data obtained from multiple credit agencies.
 
METES AND BOUNDSA traditional way of describing property, generally expressed in terms of distance from a known landmark or intersection, and then following the boundaries of the property back to its origin.
 
METROPOLITAN AREAThe accumulated land in and around a city or other municipality which falls under the political and economic influence of that entity.
 
MINERAL RIGHTSThe legal right to exploit and enjoy the benefits of any minerals located below the surface of a parcel of land.
 
MISREPRESENTATIONA statement by one party in a transaction that is incorrect or misleading. Most misrepresentations are deemed to be intentional and thus may constitute fraud. Others, however, some are rendered through simple mistakes, oversights or negligence.
 
MORTGAGEA financial arrangement wherein an individual borrows money to purchase real property and secures the loan with the property as collateral.
 
MORTGAGE BANKERA financial institution that provides primary and secondary mortgages to home buyers.
 
MORTGAGE BROKERA person or organization that serves as a middleman to facilitate the mortgage process. Brokers often represent multiple mortgage bankers and offer the most appropriate deal to each buyer.
 
MORTGAGE INSURANCEA policy that fulfills those obligations of a mortgage when the policy holder defaults or is no longer able to make payments.
 
MORTGAGE INSURANCE PREMIUMA fee that is often included in mortgage payments that pays for mortgage insurance coverage.
 
MORTGAGE LIFE INSURANCEA policy that fulfills the obligations of a mortgage when the policy holder dies.
 
MORTGAGEEThe entity that lends money in a real estate transaction.
 
MORTGAGORThe entity that borrows money in a real estate transaction.
 
MULTI-FAMILY PROPERTIESAny collection of buildings that are designed and built to support the habitation of more than four families.
 


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