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Cap

The limit on how much an interest rate or monthly payment can change, either at each adjustment or over the life of the mortgage.

Cash Reserves

The amount of the buyer’s liquid cash remaining after making the down payment and paying all closing costs.

CC&Rs

Covenants, conditions and restrictions. A document that controls the use, requirements and restrictions of a property.

Certificate of Commitment

The lender's approval of a VA loan, which is usually good for up to six months.

Certificate of Reasonable Value (CRV)

A document that establishes the maximum value and loan amount for a VA guaranteed mortgage.

Chattel

Personal property.

Closing Statement

The financial disclosure statement that accounts for all of the funds received and expected at the closing, including deposits for taxes, hazard insurance, and mortgage insurance.

Commitment Period

The period during which a loan approval is valid.

Condominium

A form of real estate ownership where the owner receives title to a particular unit and has a proportionate interest in certain common areas. The unit itself is generally a separately owned space whose interior surface (walls, floors and ceilings) serve as its boundaries.

Contingency

A condition that must be satisfied before a contract is binding. For instance, a sales agreement may be contingent upon the buyer obtaining financing.

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