In-House Lender Affiliate

English translation: An Associate

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English term or phrase:In-House Lender Affiliate
Selected answer:An Associate
Entered by: Rania KH

19:19 Feb 14, 2005
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Bus/Financial - Real Estate
English term or phrase: In-House Lender Affiliate
Im translatin a real estate document for the hispanic community in Northern Virginia, USA.
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An Associate
Explanation:
An associate working within the lending group/company
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3 +2An Associate
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4a subsidiary company
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in-house lender affiliate
An Associate


Explanation:
An associate working within the lending group/company

Rania KH
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Native speaker of: Native in ArabicArabic
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in-house lender affiliate
a subsidiary company


Explanation:
in other words, the companies are affilated with each other (one may be the lender and the other an insurance company). And this relationship has to be (legally) disclosed, for various consumer protection reasons.

Charlesp
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Local time: 16:50
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Native speaker of: English
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