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down payment

noun as in part payment when buying

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She also insists she was not “financially involved” with the down payment or mortgage payments on the property.

Lo and behold, when the borrowers went to closing, they needed a second loan in order to make the down payment.

Thus, the most important risk factor at the time the loan is made is the size of the down payment.

And they got a $58,667 down payment for a lavish rental home in Santa Barbara.

But he said it does make “a serious down payment” on deficit reduction.

We made a down payment and set a date for our first lesson, but due to what was to happen to us, we never made it back again.

I assume that Dunmore gave it to Rivers as a sort of down payment on Rivers's silence, and to get rid of it.

She would have $10,000 left to buy him—to make the down payment on, at least—Beck's Hardware Store.

Your equity in your Center co-op can serve as down payment, easy three-generation terms, issue insurance.

How much of a down payment did you make on the sewing machine?

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On this page you'll find 9 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to down payment, such as: deposit, binder, earnest, earnest money, front money, and security.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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