Cash-Out Equity

When a financial institution pays the remaining balance of your mortgage in exchange for equity in your home. Once the mortgage is paid off the bank will continue to make payments to the owner toward the appraised value of the home and in exchange the home will eventually be owned by the bank. When accepting this loan, the amount paid out to the owner – usually 80% of the market value minus your current mortgage balance – will be added back onto your current mortgage.

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