Prepayment Privilege
The right to repay periodically more than the scheduled principal payment without triggering a prepayment charge.
Typical prepayment privileges include:
- the right to make a lump sum payment once per year up to a certain percentage of the principal balance, usually ranging between 10% and 20%; or
- the right to increase your regular monthly payment by an amount usually limited to between 10% and 20% of the original payment.
In general, the more restrictive the Prepayment Privilege, the lower the Mortgage Rate. So, if you’re not expecting to have lump sum cash amounts available over the life of your mortgage, you may be better off taking a Mortgage with more restrictive Prepayment Privileges.
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Don Scott
Don Scott is the founder of a challenger mortgage brokerage that is focused on improving access to mortgages. We can eliminate traditional biases and market restrictions through the use of technology to deliver a mortgage experience focused on the customer. Frankly, getting a mortgage doesn't have to be stressful.