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Loan To Value.
Loan To Value.


LTV is the ratio of a mortgage loan to the value of the residential property, or other asset, on which it is secured.
LTV is the ratio of the amount of a mortgage loan to the value of the residential property, or other asset, on which it is secured.


The lower the LTV, the lower the risk for the lender.
The lower the LTV, the lower the risk for the lender.
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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Loan to value]]
* [[MBS]]
* [[MBS]]
* [[Mortgage]]
* [[Mortgage]]
* [[Security]]
* [[Security]]
* [[SVR]]
* [[SVR]]

Revision as of 05:59, 22 August 2017

Banking.

Loan To Value.

LTV is the ratio of the amount of a mortgage loan to the value of the residential property, or other asset, on which it is secured.

The lower the LTV, the lower the risk for the lender.


See also