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The mortgage lending market is a financial sector that provides mortgages to individuals and businesses. Mortgages are loans that are secured by real estate, and are used to purchase, refinance, or renovate a property. Mortgage lenders provide the funds for these loans, and are typically banks, credit unions, or other financial institutions.
Mortgage lenders assess the creditworthiness of borrowers, and determine the terms and conditions of the loan. This includes the interest rate, loan amount, and repayment schedule. Mortgage lenders also provide advice and guidance to borrowers on the best loan options for their needs.
The mortgage lending market is highly competitive, with lenders competing for borrowers. Lenders must also comply with regulations and laws, such as those set by the Federal Reserve and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Some of the companies in the mortgage lending market include Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Quicken Loans, and US Bank. Show Less Read more