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What is a commitment fee?
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4th of February, 2010

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A commitment fee is a fee paid by a borrower to a lender in exchange for a promise to lend money on certain terms for a specified period. It is usually charged in order to extend a loan approval offer for longer than the 30-60 day standard period. Quality lenders don’t usually charge these fees.

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