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Is a mortgage secured or unsecured debt?
A mortgage is a type of secured debt, meaning it’s backed by your home as collateral. Learn how secured loans differ from unsecured ones.
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FSBO meaning: Buying a house that’s for sale by owner
Buying a house that's listed as for sale by owner (FSBO) is different from buying through a real estate agent. Discover the process of buying a FSBO home.
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Utility easements, explained
A utility easement is what allows public utilities like sewage, electricity, water and more to exist. Learn about how utility easements can impact homeowners.
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A guide to the home inspection contingency
A home inspection contingency allows buyers to respond to results within a specific time frame. Learn how to successfully navigate and reply to an inspection.
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What is a vacancy rate and how is it calculated?
A vacancy rate is a metric used in real estate investing that shows how many available units in a property are unoccupied. Learn more about vacancy rates here.
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What is a cash-in refinance?
A cash-in refinance is a type of refinancing that occurs when a lump-sum payment is made, lowering the principal. Here’s how to decide if it's right for y...
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What is rent control and how does it work?
Rent control is a legal provision capping how much landlords can charge in rent for some rental units. Learn about rent control law and how rent control works.
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Fixed-rate HELOCs: What they are and how they work
Lenders sometimes offer HELOC borrowers a choice between fixed-rate HELOCs and variable-rate HELOCs. Learn how fixed-rate options work and how to choose.
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Cash-out refinance vs. HELOC: Which is best for you?
Cash-out refinances and HELOCs can help homeowners secure funds when they need them. Learn the difference between the two and choose which is best for you.
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