A commitment fee is a charge required by a lender to lock in specific terms on a loan at the time of application, ensuring that the terms agreed upon will be honored and the funds will be available when needed.
The locked-in interest rate is a promise from the lender to provide a specific interest rate for a mortgage or loan, valid for a predefined period, regardless of market rate fluctuations during that period.
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