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What’s an interest credit? | closing your refinance at the end of the month

Friday, January 25th, 2008

Dave, I’ll have your hud-1 (settlement statement) this afternoon with the amount you’ll be getting back at closing for this cash-out refinance.  I assume you made your January payment.  Definitely don’t send your February payment, the interest for February will be collected at the table.  Because you have a 3 day recission period, your loan won’t actually fund until Monday February 4th since you are closing Tuesday January 28th.  It can’t fund on a Saturday so it carries over to Monday.

You have 2 options:
- because you fund February 1st, the lender will also collect for all of March’s interest and your first payment will be April 1st.  This means a little less $ at the table for you now, but your first payment has been delayed a month.
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Or
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- we can do an “interest credit” where February 1st is considered January 35th, and this way your first new payment will still be March 1st.  A little more $ for you at the table now (1 months’ interest).   Please let me know which way you’d like us to work it up, and I’ll shoot you the settlement statement as soon as I get it for your review. 

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