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All About a 30 Year Home Equity Loan
Thursday, Jul 5, 2007
Question: Can Home Equity Loans be a 30 yr term?
Answer: Yes, Home Equity loans can be 30 years. Most mortgages are 30 year tenure loans. HELOCs (home equity line of credit), specifically, are typically shorter term loans with shorter duration... however, many lenders will allow 30 year repayment periods for Home Equity loans.
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