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Mortgage Prepayment Penalties What They Are and How to Avoid Them

July 8, 2024

Mortgage Prepayment Penalties What They Are and How to Avoid Them

For many homeowners, paying off their mortgage early is attractive. It means less time in debt, lower overall interest payments, and faster equity building. However, some mortgages come with a catch prepayment penalty. You may prevent unforeseen expenses and make the greatest financial decisions for your future by being aware of these penalties and knowing how to avoid them. 

1. Read your loan agreement carefully

Before signing your mortgage agreement, read the fine print. Look for clauses related to prepayment penalties. If you’re unsure about any terms, ask your lender for clarification.

2. Choose a mortgage without prepayment penalties 

Ask lenders if their loans include prepayment penalties when shopping for a mortgage. Some lenders offer loans without these penalties, giving you more flexibility to pay off your mortgage early without extra costs.

3. Consider the penalty period 

Some prepayment penalties only apply for specific years at the beginning of the loan term. If you plan to make extra payments or pay off your mortgage early, consider timing your payments to avoid the penalty period.

4. Make extra payments below the penalty threshold 

If your mortgage has a prepayment penalty, find out if there’s a limit to how much extra you can pay without incurring the penalty. You can often make additional payments up to a certain amount without triggering the fee.

Prepayment penalties can be an unexpected and costly surprise for homeowners looking to pay off their mortgage early. By understanding these penalties and how to avoid them, you can save money and achieve your financial goals faster. Don’t hesitate to contact us to discuss your options and ensure you’re on the best path to financial freedom.

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