How the mortgage lending has been defined?
What is mortgage?How it is related with the lending
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Mortgage lending is the primary mechanism used in many countries to finance private ownership of residential and commercial property..The security interest of lender in the property, which may entail restrictions on the use or disposal of the property. Restrictions may include requirements to purchase home insurance and mortgage insurance or pay off outstanding debt before selling the property….