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The traditional mortgage is only for stationary property. It's suited for long-term real estate investments. Chattel loans are for property that can be easily moved. They're also an option for borrowers who want their loans approved faster and with shorter repayment times.
The purpose of a chattel mortgage is to secure financing for moveable property or chattel. Chattel mortgages can be used to finance vehicles, mobile homes, and even heavy equipment like tractors.
The Bottom Line. If you're looking to buy a modular home or movable piece of equipment, taking out a chattel mortgage could be right for you. These loans come with shorter terms and much lower processing fees. However, the interest rate will be higher than what you'd receive on a conventional mortgage.
Chattel paper refers to a document used in secured transactions to sell property on credit while retaining some interest in the property. Chattel paper must show: A monetary obligation from Party A to Party B, and. A security interest or other interest retained in the property by Party B.
If the debtor defaults, the lender can gain all rights to the property, as laid under the security agreement. Mortgage is different from a security agreement. A mortgage is used to secure the lender's rights by placing a lien against the title of the property.