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Prepayment Penalty

by | Feb 6, 2026

In real estate finance, a prepayment penalty is a charge imposed on a borrower for paying off a loan before its scheduled maturity date. The penalty is typically specified in the note, mortgage, or deed of trust.

Prepayment penalties are intended to compensate the lender for lost interest income resulting from early payoff. These provisions must be clearly disclosed in the loan documents and are subject to legal restrictions that vary by jurisdiction and loan type.