BaseLTVRatioPercent | The result of dividing the unpaid principal balance (UPB) of the mortgage (not including any financed mortgage insurance premium) by the value of the subject property.A data type of Percent SHOULD identify a number value that is in the subset of real numbers expressible by decimal numerals and represents a value that is scaled upward by 100 so that 1/100 is represented by 1. It MAY contain a single decimal point as punctuation. The decimal point is ALWAYS the US nationalization character (.) in the designated character encoding (UTF-8 assumed when not stated.)
It SHOULD be able to contain at least 18 digits.
EXAMPLE: A Tax Rate Percent for a rate of .055 be expressed as "5.5". |
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LTVCalculationDate | The date the LTV was calculated.A data type of Date SHOULD identify a data point that represents numerically a specific year, month and year, or day month and year of the Gregorian Calendar.
Full dates MUST be represented in the extended format CCYY-MM-DD
CCYY is a four-digit year, "0001" through "9999"
MM is a two-digit month of that year, "01" through "12"
DD is a two-digit day of that month, "01" through "31"
Padded zeros must be used.
- is the required separator between CCYY-MM-DD
if the day or month and day are dropped, the preceding separator is also dropped
an optional trailing time zone indicator is permitted using either Z (for Coordinated Universal Time UTC) or an offset from UTC using +hh:mm or -hh:mm as in Datetime
Note that negative or extended (more than 4 digit) years are not permitted.
EXAMPLE: A Next Escrow Review Date that discloses the year and month would be expressed as "2010-06". |
LTVRatioPercent | The ratio of the (outstanding) loan amount to the appraised value, estimated value or purchase price of the property.A data type of Percent SHOULD identify a number value that is in the subset of real numbers expressible by decimal numerals and represents a value that is scaled upward by 100 so that 1/100 is represented by 1. It MAY contain a single decimal point as punctuation. The decimal point is ALWAYS the US nationalization character (.) in the designated character encoding (UTF-8 assumed when not stated.)
It SHOULD be able to contain at least 18 digits.
EXAMPLE: A Tax Rate Percent for a rate of .055 be expressed as "5.5". |
PostCapitalizationMarkToMarketLTVRatioPercent | Post capitalized UPB, including forbearance amounts, divided by current property value.A data type of Percent SHOULD identify a number value that is in the subset of real numbers expressible by decimal numerals and represents a value that is scaled upward by 100 so that 1/100 is represented by 1. It MAY contain a single decimal point as punctuation. The decimal point is ALWAYS the US nationalization character (.) in the designated character encoding (UTF-8 assumed when not stated.)
It SHOULD be able to contain at least 18 digits.
EXAMPLE: A Tax Rate Percent for a rate of .055 be expressed as "5.5". |