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Updated 8 months ago on . Most recent reply

Rate Change Question
Hello! Quick Question!
I am in the middle of getting a loan with a small credit union in my area, and recently rates dropped and I asked my lender what the rate was now and he said it was the same for my deal. Does this sound right? Thanks!
AZ
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If your rate was locked, then yes.
If your rate was not locked, then it depends. Just cause average overall rates dropped, doesn't mean your specific loans with all the specific LLPAs dropped.
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