An open-end mortgage is a type of loan that allows the borrower to secure additional funds from the lender, with a ceiling amount set on the maximum borrowing limit typically based on a percentage of the property's appraised value.
A commitment made by a lender to make a sum of money available at specified terms for a specified period, subject to the payment of a standby fee by the borrower.
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