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Property type

What does Property type mean?

 

Property type :
A detached home is a single-family, freestanding, home. An attached home/townhouse is a single family home attached to another where there is not common ownership of grounds. A condominium is a single unit of a multiple unit building. A co-op or "cooperative" is a share of ownership in a multiple unit building where your share is represented by the unit you own. A planned unit development (PUD) is a single family home in a development of smaller than usual lots which may have common amenities. A 2-, 3- or 4-Unit Multifamily is a dwelling that consists of up to 4 residences from which the owner receives rental income.

 

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What Not to do when taking a mortgage or loan

Don’t fall for a loan from a door-to-door salesman or home improvement contractor who comes to your home. Don’t take out a loan on your property for anyone else unless you can afford to lose that money forever. Don’t decide whether you can afford a loan by the monthly payments alone. Don’t sign anything that has blank spaces. 

If you’re like most homeowners, your house is the most important and valuable thing you own. The money you’ve put into your home can enable you to borrow money with a home equity loan. Your home secures the loan—unfortunately, you can lose your home if you are unable to make the loan payments.

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