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negative amortization A gradual increase in mortgage debt that occurs when the monthly
payment is not large enough to cover the entire principal and interest due. The
amount of the shortfall is added to the remaining balance to create "negative"
amortization.
net cash flow The income that remains for an investment property after the monthly
operating income is reduced by the monthly housing expense, which includes
principal, interest, taxes, and insurance (PITI) for the mortgage, homeowners'
association dues, leasehold payments, and subordinate financing
payments.
net worth The
value of all of a person's assets, including cash, minus all
liabilities.
no cash-out refinance A refinance transaction in which the new mortgage amount is limited
to the sum of the remaining balance of the existing first mortgage, closing
costs (including prepaid items), points, the amount required to satisfy any
mortgage liens that are more than one year old (if the borrower chooses to
satisfy them), and other funds for the borrower's use (as long as the amount
does not exceed 1 percent of the principal amount of the new
mortgage).
nonliquid asset An asset that cannot easily be converted into cash.
note A legal
document that obligates a borrower to repay a mortgage loan at a stated interest
rate during a specified period of time.
note rate The
interest rate stated on a mortgage note.
notice of default A formal written notice to a borrower that a default has occurred and
that legal action may be taken.
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