fall behind with mortgage repayments

  • 1fall behind with something — ˌfall beˈhind with sth derived (also ˌfall beˈhind on sth especially in NAmE) to not pay or do sth at the right time • They had fallen behind on their mortgage repayments. • He s fal …

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  • 2fall behind on something — ˌfall beˈhind with sth derived (also ˌfall beˈhind on sth especially in NAmE) to not pay or do sth at the right time • They had fallen behind on their mortgage repayments. • He s fal …

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  • 3fall behind — /ˌfɔ:l bɪ haɪnd/ verb to be late in doing something ● They fell behind with their mortgage repayments …

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  • 4fall behind — /ˌfɔ:l bɪ haɪnd/ verb to be late in doing something ● They fell behind with their mortgage repayments …

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  • 5down payment — noun a partial payment made at the time of purchase; the balance to be paid later • Syn: ↑deposit • Hypernyms: ↑payment • Hyponyms: ↑margin, ↑security deposit * * * noun, pl ⋯ ments [count] …

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  • 7Buy to let — The phrase buy to let can refer either to the investment strategy of buying a residential property to be let for profit; or to a particular category of mortgage used to purchase a property for letting. For many years landlords have invested in… …

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  • 8payment — The amount required to repay a loan, including interest and fees. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * payment pay‧ment [ˈpeɪmənt] noun 1. [countable, uncountable] FINANCE an amount of money that must be or has been paid, or the act of paying it …

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  • 9Bankruptcy — Notice of closure attached to the door of a computer store the day after its parent company declared bankruptcy (strictly, put into administration see text) in the United Kingdom. Bankruptcy is a legal status of an insolvent person or an… …

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