Exchange Currency

float period

The time between when a loan is accepted and a mortgage rate lock-in is imposed before the closing date. The interest rate will fluctuate daily with the market until it is agreed to be locked through a contract. Setting the lock-in to end the float period is a guessing game and costs money. The length of the mortgage rate lock-in influences how many points must be paid for the contract.

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