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Glossary of Mortgage Terms [R]

 
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RATE CAP:
A limit of how much an interest rate can change in a variable of adjustable rate mortgage either in a given period or over the life of the loan.

RATE COMMITMENT:
A written promise by a lender to lend money to a borrower at a stated rate of interest -- usually time limited.

RATE LOCK-IN:
See "rate commitment". A written agreement in which the lender guarantees the borrower a specified interest rate, provided the loan closes within a set period of time.

RECAST PAYMENT:
Adjustment of the periodic payment on an adjustable or variable rate mortgage to ensure that the mortgage will be paid out by maturity date.

RECASTING:
Adjusting the terms of a loan agreement in light of new developments (i.e. lower rates, possible default).

REDEEM:
To bring mortgage payments up-to-date after the lender has begun default proceedings. Once a borrower (or other lien holder) redeems, the mortgage is back in good standing and the relationship continues as before the default.

REDEMPTION PERIOD:
The length of time during which the borrower may redeem a mortgage.

REDLINING:
An illegal practice, refusing to lend money to owners of property in certain neighborhoods or to owners on the basis of their race, color, religion, creed, age, gender, etc.

REFINANCE:
To replace an existing and perhaps mature mortgage with a new mortgage on the same property. New mortgage may have different terms than the old one.

RELEASE CLAUSE:
A term of a mortgage which allows the borrower to pay out the loan and have the mortgage removed from title.

RENEWAL OPTION:
A right which arises out of a term in a contract and takes effect at or near the termination date of a contract; the party who enjoys the right may choose to continue the agreement on terms as set out in the option clause or to treat the contract as at an end upon the termination date.

REPAYMENT PLAN:
A schedule arranged between a lender and borrower to set out how a debt is to be paid out.

REQUIRED CASH:
Collective term for the total sum of money required to complete a transaction, including purchase price, taxes, legal fees, mortgage fees, etc.

RETIRE (A DEBT):
To fulfill one's obligations under a loan or mortgage so that the lender has no further claims against the borrower.

REVERSE ANNUITY MORTGAGE (RAM):
A type of mortgage where the equity in the home serves as security for periodic payments made by the lender to the borrower. Mortgage is generally paid out upon the sale of the property.

ROLLOVER LOAN:
A loan where the amortization period is much longer than the term and the borrower is allowed to refinance at the end of the term at the interest rate then applicable.

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