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Catherine Brennan
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  • Chicago, IL
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Interest Rates over next 2 days

Catherine Brennan
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  • Investor
  • Chicago, IL
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Good Morning - I'm refinancing 3 properties (SFHs) closing on Wednesday. I expect some volatility in the market leading-up to tomorrow's Presidential election. I typically go to bankrate.com to check interest rates, but looking for a better resource if anyone has one. My problem: the Lender I'm using is with Guaranteed Rate. He typically pays my closing costs because he does such huge volume. In this case, I'm paying Title charges but nothing else. For that reason, I think (don't know for sure) he'd rather not adjust my interest rate when they go down even though he assures me he will if they do. We've been locked into 3.875% since Labor Day which is a great rate, but let's face it, if there's a better one, I'd like it to be adjusted for better cash flow. Thank you in advance for your help.
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