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Mortgage broker

An individual or company which brings borrowers and lenders together for the purpose of Loan origination, but which does not originate or service the Mortgage. The Broker might also negotiate with the Lender to try and find the best possible financing Deal possible for the borrower.

Related Terms: 11 Broker, Borrow, Deal, Financing, FIN, Lend, Lender, Loan, Mortgage, Owe, Ring
Other Related Pages: Category: Real_Estate Starting With: M
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