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Assumable Mortgage

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Definition: An assumable mortgage may be taken over by another person. A home buyer may be able to assume (or "take over") the seller's mortgage. Instead of refinancing with a different payment schedule and interest rate, the buyer just steps in and the seller is off the hook. Many loans are not assumable - or they at least require qualification for the buyer.

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