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Mortgage Know-How A mortgage is the transfer of an interest in property (or the equivalent in law - a charge) to a lender as a security for a debt - usually a loan of money. While a mortgage in itself is not a debt, it is the lender's security for a debt. It is a transfer of an interest in land (or the equivalent) from the owner to the mortgage lender, on the condition that this interest will be returned to the owner when the terms of the mortgage have been satisfied or performed. In other words, the mortgage is a security for the loan that the lender makes to the borrower.

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Purchasing a home can be a confusing time for first time home buyers. In the game of the purchasing and selling of Real Estate there are 5 main players. The buyer, seller, their respective real estate agents, lender, and most importantly, the mortgage broker. A mortgage broker is more than just the individual who sets up your new loan. They are also the only player in the game that truly has the buyer's best interest in mind.

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Not everybody has a background in real estate and mortgage brokers understand that. While initially setting up your loan, your prospective lender will require certain documents from you and/or about the property you are purchasing. Some of these documents may include, a marketable title, a preliminary HUD-1 statement, and a 1003. As a first time home buyer, you will need a mortgage broker to convey these in layman's terms to you. Thankfully, mortgage brokers are well versed in the vocabulary used by real estate agents, lenders, and even title companies.
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