Many companies will charge a fee for lending you
money. The fee is usually a percentage of the loan and is sometimes referred
to as "points." One point is equal to one percent of the amount you borrow.
For example, if you were to borrow $10,000 with a fee of eight points, you
would pay $800 in "points." The number of points mortgage companies charge
varies, so it may be worthwhile to shop around. If the fee seems too high, you
may be able to bargain for or find a lower fee. Be sure to get the amount of
the fee in writing before you take the loan. Many states limit the amount of
fees a mortgage company may charge on a second mortgage loan. You may want to
check with your state's consumer protection office or banking commissioner to
determine whether there is a limit in your state.
(Article Courtesy Mortgage 101)
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