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Will the lender require a fee to lock in my interest rate?
For a traditional 30-90 day rate lock, the lender will not require the borrower to pay a lock fee, but for the privilege of locking for a period beyond 90 days they may. Some lenders allow borrowers to lock and then float the rate down one time during the mortgage process, typically a borrower is required to bring in a fee of ½-1% of the mortgage amount which is then credited (or refunded) to them at closing. It is a lock fee the lender requires to insure the transaction will in fact close.

Home Finance & Mortgage FAQs
Are there limited documentation (a.k.a. EZ doc, no income qualifier) mortgages available?
As a mortgage broker in Kansas (or any other state), my plan is to move to California and pursue this same business. Does California issue mortgage broker licenses and is there any reciprocity in licensing with other states?
As a mortgage broker working outside of California, I occasionally have clients who are moving to California and have asked me to broker a loan for them to be secured by their new home. Although I am not licensed in California, can I broker a loan secured by California real estate? Does California have a rule that allows me to broker a small number of loans in California before I would have to be licensed?
Do I need the services of a loan agent/officer when applying for a loan?
DO I REALLY NEED HOMEOWNER'S INSURANCE?
Does the interest accruing on a mortgage always start from the day when the mortgage is booked?
How can I avoid having to get mortgage insurance on my mortgage?
HOW DO I BEGIN THE PROCESS OF BUYING A HOME?
HOW DOES THE LENDER DECIDE THE MAXIMUM LOAN AMOUNT THAT I CAN AFFORD?
How large of a down-payment will I need?
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