assignment of buyer's interest in land contract
- assignment of buyer's interest in land contract
A document used when a borrower is purchasing real estate over time under an article of agreement or land contract. The document assigns the lender all of the borrower's personal property, real property, and contractual rights under the land contract. American Banker Glossary
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