Fannie
Mae
see Federal National Mortgage Association .
Farmers Home Administration (FmHA)
Provides financing to farmers and other qualified borrowers who
are unable to obtain loans elsewhere.
Federal Home Loan Bank Board (FHLBB)
The former namefor the regulatory and supervisory agency forfederally
chartered savings institutions. Agency is now called the Office
of Thrift Supervision
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (FHLMC) also called
"Freddie Mac"
Is a quasi-governmental agency that purchases conventional mortgage
from insured depository institutions and HUD-approved mortgage bankers.
Federal Housing Administration (FHA)
A division of the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Its
main activity is the insuring of residential mortgage loans made
by private lenders. FHA also sets standards for underwriting mortgages.
Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA) also know as
"Fannie Mae"
A tax-paying corporation created by Congress that purchases and
sells conventional residential mortgages as well as those insured
by FHA or guaranteed by VA. This institution, which provides funds
for one in seven mortgages, makes mortgage money more available
and more affordable.
FHA loan
A loan insured by the Federal Housing Administration open to all
qualified home purchasers. While there are limits to the size of
FHA loans ($155,250 as of 1/1/96), they are generous enough to handle
moderately-priced homes almost anywhere in the country.
FHA mortgage insurance
Requires a fee (up to 2.25 percent of the loan amount) paid at closing
to insure the loan with FHA. In addition, FHA mortgage insurance
requires an annual fee of up to 0.5 percent of the current loan
amount, paid in monthly installments. The lower the down payment,
the more years the fee must be paid.
FHLMC
The Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation provides a secondary
market for savings and loans by purchasing their conventional loans.
Also known as "Freddie Mac."
Firm Commitment
A promise by FHA to insure a mortgage loan for a specified property
and borrower. A promise from a lender to make a mortgage loan.
Fixed Rate Mortgage
The mortgage interest rate will remain the same on these
mortgages throughout the term of the mortgage for the original borrower.
FNMA
The Federal National Mortgage Association is a secondary mortgage
institution which is the largest single holder of home mortgages
in the United States. FNMA buys VA, FHA, and conventional mortgages
from primary lenders. Also known as "Fannie Mae."
Foreclosure
A legal process by which the lender or the seller forces a sale
of a mortgaged property because the borrower has not met the terms
of the mortgage. Also known as a repossession of property.
Freddie Mac
See Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation.
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