A direct-reduction mortgage is a type of loan that requires both interest and principal to be paid with each installment, ensuring the loan is fully amortized by the end of its term.
A level-payment mortgage requires the same payment each month or other period to achieve full amortization over the loan term. This structure provides predictability for borrowers regarding monthly expenses.
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