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  2. No-closing-cost refinance: What it is and how it works - AOL

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    Loan origination fee: Lenders typically charge an upfront fee to cover the costs they incur processing a new loan. Credit check fee: Your credit score and profile are a key part of the lender’s ...

  3. Closing costs - Wikipedia

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    Private mortgage insurance (PMI), paid by the buyer but may be reimbursed by the seller. Lenders will typically require that a mortgaged property be insured if the down payment is less than 20 percent, and will usually require that the first full year's mortgage insurance premium (MIP) be paid in advance by the buyer.

  4. Discount points - Wikipedia

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    Origination fee and discount points are both items listed under lender-charges on the HUD-1 Settlement Statement. The difference in savings over the life of the loan can make paying points a benefit to the borrower. Any significant changes in fees should be re-disclosed in the final good faith estimate (GFE).

  5. Finance charge - Wikipedia

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    Creditors and lenders use different methods to calculate finance charges. The most common formula is based on the average daily balance, in which daily outstanding balances are added together and then divided by the number of days in the month. In financial accounting, interest is defined as any charge or cost of borrowing money.

  6. Who pays closing costs, the buyer or the seller? - AOL

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    Lender fees: A mortgage lender ... you will likely have to pay an extra monthly fee for private mortgage insurance. Some lenders might require you to make an upfront payment at closing ...

  7. Small business loan fees - AOL

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    An application fee is an upfront fee lenders charge when you submit your application. The fee covers the cost of reviewing your application and making a lending decision. The best business loans ...

  8. Shared appreciation mortgage - Wikipedia

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    The lender loans the borrowers a capital sum in return for a share of the future increase in the value of the property. The borrowers retain the right to live in the property until death. Shared appreciation mortgages sold between 1996–1998 have not always turned out to be products beneficial to the borrowers who took them out.

  9. When should you refinance your mortgage? - AOL

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    For tax year 2024, the IRS excludes gifts of up to $18,000 from gift taxes per recipient. “Per recipient” is key, because it means you can gift up to $18,000 to each of your children in a tax ...