Current California Mortgage Rates
Quick Mortgage Definitions / Terms / Facts
Is my personal information safe?
Absolutely. Your privacy and security is of the utmost importance to us. After logging into this system, your information
is encrypted so your personal information cannot be accessed or viewed by anyone without the proper privileges. We
maintain the highest level of security and data encryption available throughout your loan process.
What is title insurance?
Title insurance provides the lender and the buyer if you purchase owner’s coverage with coverage for losses resulting
from specific title defects listed in the policy. In cases where land and property have changed hands over time, there
is always the possibility an error has occurred. If an error has occurred, someone else may have an interest in the
property, improvements may encroach on property lines or other similar problems may exist. In these scenarios, if you do
not have title insurance you could lose your investment in your home. Lenders require "lenders coverage" to protect
their investment and it only protects the lender. Owner’s coverage is optional and provides separate coverage for the
borrower.
How are rates determined?
Rates are determined by the bond market and other financial indicators. These rates can change daily or more
frequently. The changes are based on many different economic indicators in the financial markets. To obtain
current interest rates, view "Today’s Rate" on the front page or enter your desired
loan amount into "Custom Rate Search" on the left hand column of the front page.
What is the difference between "locking in" an interest rate and "floating"?
If you are concerned that interest rates may rise during the time your loan is being processed, you can "lock in" the
current days interest rate. You can lock your loan for up to 360 days. When you "lock in" an interest rate, you are
guaranteed that rate for the agreed upon length of time. The benefit is the security of knowing your interest rate is
fixed if interest rates should rise.
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