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Friday, April 14, 2006

Acceleration clause

Part of an agreement that gives a lender permission, under certain conditions, to demand all the money owed on a loan

Most loans have an acceleration clause and it usually takes effect when a buyer assumes a seller's mortgage and monthly payment schedule. Less often, the clause is used when a home owner misses payments or breaks a term that was agreed to in the contract.
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