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Home equity line of credit (HELOC)
A line of credit secured by the equity in a borrower's residence. It can be used for home improvements, debt consolidation and other major purchases or expenses. Interest on these loans may be tax deductible. (Consult a tax advisor about tax deductibility of interest.) At closing, a credit limit is established. In most cases, the borrower can access the line of credit by a variety of access devices, such as convenience checks, debit cards and credit cards.
Home equity loan
An installment loan secured by the equity in a borrower's residence. It can be used for home improvements, debt consolidation and other major purchases or expenses. Interest on these loans may be tax deductible. (Consult a tax advisor regarding tax deductibility of interest.) On the funding date, all of the principal is advanced for the benefit of the borrower(s).
Home inspection
An inspection of the condition of a property. It's conducted by a third party who knows what to look for, including all major appliances and structural elements. If an inspector finds something wrong, and your sales contract allows you to, you can request that the seller pay for the repairs. If the seller refuses, and your sales contract allows you to, you may not have to proceed with the purchase of the home.
Homeowners' association
An organization of property owners that administers the rules and upholds the covenants of a subdivision, development or condominium complex.
Homeowners' insurance
Insurance to protect your home against damage from fire, hurricanes and other catastrophes. Usually, homeowners' insurance also covers you against theft and vandalism, as well as personal liability in case someone is hurt or injured on your property. A lender will likely require you to name it as a payee under the insurance if you need to make a claim.
HUD
An acronym for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. HUD is a governmental agency responsible for the implementation and administration of housing and urban development programs.
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