HELOC Annual Fee | What It Is and When It Applies

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HELOC Annual Fee

A HELOC annual fee is a maintenance charge some lenders apply each year to keep the credit line open, even if you don’t use it.

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Why lenders charge an annual fee

  • Covers the cost of keeping the line active
  • Offsets servicing and account maintenance
  • Applies whether or not you draw funds

Typical annual fee amounts

  • Often $50–$100 per year
  • Some lenders charge nothing
  • Some waive the fee for the first year

When the fee applies

  • Charged once every 12 months
  • Added to your balance or billed separately
  • Applies during both draw and repayment periods

When the fee may be waived

  • Promotional offers
  • High‑credit borrowers
  • Large line amounts
  • Automatic payment enrollment

What the annual fee does NOT affect

  • Your interest rate
  • Your available credit
  • Your mortgage payment
  • Your ability to draw funds

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