The front-end ratio is the proportion of a borrower's gross monthly income that goes toward housing costs, and it is utilized during the mortgage underwriting process to assess default risk.
A measure used by lenders to determine the maximum percentage of a borrower's income that can be allocated to debt payments and still qualify for a loan. This ratio helps assess the lender's risk exposure.
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