PITI

PITI (Principal, Interest, Taxes, and Insurance)
PITI is an acronym representing the four primary components that make up a borrower's monthly mortgage payments: Principal, Interest, Taxes, and Insurance. Understanding PITI is crucial for both lenders and borrowers to ensure accurate financial planning and loan repayment.
Principal, Interest, Taxes, and Insurance Payment (PITI)
A periodic, typically monthly, payment required by an amortizing loan that includes escrow deposits. Each periodic payment includes a principal and interest payment plus a contribution to the escrow account set up by the lender to pay insurance premiums and property taxes on the mortgaged property.

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