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Mortgage Refinancing in Ada, Oklahoma.

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Altus
Anadarko
Ardmore
Bartlesville
Bethany
Bixby
Blackwell
Broken Arrow
Chickasha
Choctaw
Claremore
Clinton
Coweta
Cushing
Del City
Duncan
Durant
Edmond
El Reno
Elk City
Enid
Glenpool
Guthrie
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Henryetta
Idabel
Jenks
Lawton
McAlester
Miami
Midwest City
Moore
Muskogee
Mustang
Norman
Oklahoma City
Okmulgee
Owasso
Pauls Valley
Ponca City
Poteau
Pryor Creek
Sallisaw
Sand Springs
Sapulpa
Seminole
Shawnee
Stillwater
Tahlequah
Tecumseh
The Village
Tulsa
Vinita
Wagoner
Warr Acres
Weatherford
Woodward
Yukon

Mortgage Terms
Appraised Value
The fair market value an appraiser assigns to a particular property, based on analysis of the property in question, and the market conditions in the area, and recent sales data of comparable homes in the area.
Deed of Trust
An instrument used in many states in place of a mortgage. The property is transferred to a trustee by the borrower (trustor), in favor of the lender (beneficiary) and re-conveyed upon payment in full.
Index rate
An index is a widely used published interest rate that lenders use to set the interest rate on loans. 10-year U.S. Treasury securities are often used for 30-year fixed-rate loans. ARM loans are commonly based upon the, one-, three-, and five-year U.S. Treasury security yields; the monthly average interest rate on loans closed by savings and loan institutions; or the monthly average costs-of-funds incurred by savings and loans. Lenders adjust the interest rate up or down on an adjustable rate mortgage by measuring the difference between a current index rate to the ARM interest rate, and adding a margin.
Title Search
An examination performed by a title company of the public records, including court decisions, to disclose facts concerning the ownership of real estate. The title examiner prepares an Abstract and the title agent prepares a Binder but decisions regarding the legal sufficiency of title or questions requiring legal interpretation must be resolved by a licensed attorney at law.

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