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What is MORTGAGEE?

He that takes or receives a mortgage.

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Related Legal Terms
SECONDARY FINANCING, MORTGAGE DURATION, RECONVEYANCE, UNDER AND SUBJECT, PIGGYBACK MORTGAGE, ATTAINDER, ASSUMPTION, MORTGAGE FIRST, OFFSET MORTGAGE, JUNIOR MORTGAGE


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  1. SECONDARY FINANCING
  2. MORTGAGE DURATION
  3. RECONVEYANCE
  4. UNDER AND SUBJECT
  5. PIGGYBACK MORTGAGE
  6. ATTAINDER
  7. ASSUMPTION
  8. MORTGAGE FIRST
  9. OFFSET MORTGAGE
  10. JUNIOR MORTGAGE

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