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Mortgage Information for the creditor and debtor
By Robin Stevens
A mortgage is a process of using assets as security for the compensation of a debt. The term mortgage refers to the legal apparatus used in securing a property; however it is also normally used to refer to the secured by the mortgage. In the majority of jurisdictions mortgages are strongly linked with loans secured on real estate rather than other property and in some cases merely land may be mortgaged.

Arranging a mortgage is seen as the typical method by which individuals or businesses can purchase residential or commercial real estate with no need to pay the full value immediately. In many countries it is usual for home purchase to be funded by a mortgage. In countries where the requirement for home ownership is highest, strong domestic markets have developed, particularly in Great Britain, Spain and the United States.

History of mortgage
At common law, a mortgage was transference of land that on its face was absolute and conveyed a fee simple estate, save for which was in fact conditional, and would be of no effect if certain conditions were not met. The conditions could usually be, but not necessarily, the repayment of a to the original landowner. The mortgage remained in effect whether or not the land could productively produce an adequate amount of income to repay the debt.

The difficulty with this arrangement was that the lender was total owner of the property and could sell it, or refuse to reconvey it to the borrower, who was in a feeble position. Increasingly the courts of equity began to defend the borrower's interests, so that a borrower came to have a complete right to insist on reconveyance on redemption. This pact, whereby the mortgagee (the lender) was on assumption the absolute possessor, but in practice had few of the practical rights of ownership, was seen in many jurisdictions as being with embarrassment artificial.

By statute the common law position was distorted so that the mortgagor would keep hold of ownership, but the mortgagee's rights,

such as foreclosure, the power of sale and the right to take possession would be secluded.

Creditor and Debtor- two pillars of mortgage
There are different terms assigned to particular persons and processes. Some of them are discussed as follows.

•Creditor: The creditor has legal rights to the secured by the mortgage and frequently makes a loan to the debtor of the purchase money for the property.

•Debtor: The debtor or debtors must meet the requirements of the mortgage conditions imposed by the creditor so as to avoid the creditor enacting provisions of the mortgage to recover the debt. Usually the debtors will be the individual homeowners, landlords or businesses who are purchasing their property by way of a loan.

Legal Aspects
There are essentially two types of legal mortgage: mortgage by demise and mortgage by legal charge. In a mortgage by demise, the creditor becomes the possessor of the mortgaged property until the loan is repaid in full. This is known as redemption. This type of mortgage takes
•the form of transference of the property to the creditor,

•with a stipulation that the property will be returned on redemption.

In a mortgage by legal charge,
the debtor remains the officially authorized possessor of the property,

the creditor gains sufficient rights over it to enable them to enforce their security, such as a right to take possession of the property or sell it.
To protect the lender, a mortgage by legal charge is more often than not recorded in a public register.

Since a mortgage loan is the largest owed by the debtor, banks and other mortgage lenders run title searches of the real property to make certain that there are no mortgages already registered on the debtor's property that might have higher priority!


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URL: http://mortgage.blogtastic.com
Robin Stevens is a professional mortgage evaluator and writes regularly for http://mortgage.blogtastic.com

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