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Government National
Mortgage Association (Ginnie Mae)
A government-owned corporation within the U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
Created by Congress on September 1, 1968, GNMA
assumed responsibility for the special assistance
loan program formerly administered by Fannie Mae.
Popularly known as Ginnie Mae.
grantee The
person to whom an interest in real property is conveyed.
grantor The
person conveying an interest in real property.
ground rent The
amount of money that is paid for the use of land when title to a property is
held as a leasehold estate rather than as a fee simple estate.
group home A
single-family residential structure designed or adapted for occupancy by
unrelated developmentally disabled persons. The structure provides long-term
housing and support services that are residential in nature.
growing-equity mortgage (GEM) A fixed-rate mortgage that provides scheduled payment
increases over an established period of time, with the increased amount of the
monthly payment applied directly toward reducing the remaining balance of the
mortgage.
guarantee mortgage A mortgage that is guaranteed by a third party.
guaranteed loan Also known as a government mortgage.
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