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What is SUBPRIME?

Term that is used to describe loan or mortgage that is below prime.

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Related Legal Terms
SUBPRIME LOAN, SUBPRIME CRISIS, SUBPRIME LENDER, REPAYMENT MORTGAGE, ALTA, COMBINATION LOAN, TERM MORTGAGE, MORTGAGE CORRESPONDENT, BULLET BOND, PRIME NUMBER


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  1. SUBPRIME LOAN
  2. SUBPRIME CRISIS
  3. SUBPRIME LENDER
  4. REPAYMENT MORTGAGE
  5. ALTA
  6. COMBINATION LOAN
  7. TERM MORTGAGE
  8. MORTGAGE CORRESPONDENT
  9. BULLET BOND
  10. PRIME NUMBER

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