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Sean Bayliss
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Cash out refinance duplex

Sean Bayliss
  • Investor
  • Bethlehem, PA
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Hello,

Currently I'm in the cash out refinance process on a duplex. The loan terms from bank didn't give an APR, but stated "maximum legal rate". What does this mean?


Interest. The unpaid Principal Amount of this Note shall earn interest calculated on the basis of a 360-day year for the actual number of days of each year (365 or 366), from and including the date the proceeds of this Note are disbursed to, but not including, the date all amounts hereunder are paid in full, at a rate per year which shall be:

fixed at __________%.

If no rate is specified above, interest shall accrue at the Maximum Legal Rate (defined below).

Maximum Legal Rate. It is the intent of the Bank and Borrower that in no event shall interest be payable at a rate in excess of the maximum rate permitted by applicable law (the “Maximum Legal Rate”). Solely to the extent necessary to prevent interest under this Note from exceeding the Maximum Legal Rate, Borrower agrees that any amount that would be treated as excessive under a final judicial interpretation of applicable law shall be deemed to have been a mistake and automatically canceled, and, if received by the Bank, shall be refunded to Borrower, without interest.

Default Rate. If an Event of Default (defined below) occurs, the interest rate on the unpaid Principal Amount shall immediately be automatically increased to five (5) percentage points per year above the otherwise applicable rate per year, and any judgment entered hereon or otherwise in connection with any suit to collect amounts due hereunder shall bear interest at such default rate.

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    Jaysen Medhurst
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    Jaysen Medhurst
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    I think you need to keep shopping around, @Sean Bayliss. A quick Google search says PA's max rate is 6%, but there may be ways for lenders to get around that.

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