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HOME EQUITY LINE OF CREDIT APPLICATION PACKET Thank you for applying for a Home Equity Line of Credit with Investors Bank. We will consider loans on one to four family homes which are owner-occupied as your primary place of residence and result in a first or second lien position on the property. We will also consider loans on one to two family homes which are owner-occupied as a true vacation home, when the loan results in a first lien position. We do not lend on co-ops or on properties that are or have been listed on the market for sale for less than six months. If you have any questions regarding the Home Equity Line of Credit application, please contact the Investors Bank Loan Originations Department at (732) 452-3443 or visit your local branch. To help expedite the process of your loan request we require that you provide the following documents/information: Loan application verified for the following items: Loan amount completed. Loan purpose completed. If Applicants are apply for joint credit - Loan application must be signed by applicants on the top of 1 st page. Borrower s e-mail address and all contact telephone/mobile numbers are completed on application. Applicant s property information completed in Section 3 (estimated value, taxes, insurance, HOA dues, etc.). If purpose of loan is debt consolidation (all debts to be paid are listed in the applicable debt section). Complete entire application. Loan application disclosure forms completed and signed: ECOA Notice to Loan Applicant. Home Equity Line Of Credit Disclosure. Notice of Re-Verification of Credit History & Employment. Servicing Disclosure Statement. Automatic Debit Payment Disclosure. Authorization to Release Information. USA Patriot Act Information. Supply the Bank with supporting validation documents per the checklist below: Copies of all W-2 forms for most recent two years. Copy of 30 days most current paystubs. Copies of current mortgage statement, tax bill and homeowners insurance policy to include the insurance premium on subject property. If Self-employed provide: copies of most recent two years complete personal and business federal income tax returns to include K-1s (if applicable). If Retired provide: copies of most recent two years complete federal income tax returns (including copies of 1099s) copy of current year social security awards letter and/or proof of pension benefits. If Rental Property (s) Owned provide for each property owned: copies of most recent two years complete personal federal income tax returns. copies of most recent mortgage statements. copies of the declaration page of the hazard insurance and flood insurance to include insurance premium. copies of tax bill(s). For Condominium Units, Townhouses, Plan Unit Developments (PUD) include a copy of the monthly maintenance fees / homeowners association (HOA) dues. If Divorced provide: copy of final Divorce Decree and copy of Property Settlement Agreement. Provide your e-mail address for quick access to a copy of your property appraisal/valuation. Email address: Please submit all of the above applicable forms via one of the options: MAIL: Investors Bank, ATTN: Loan Originations, 101 Wood Ave South, Iselin, NJ 08830, or E-MAIL: DL-Loanapplications@myinvestorsbank.com or HAND DELIVER: Drop off at any local branch of Investors Bank. Print Applicant s Name Date Print Co-Applicant s Name Date Applicant s Signature Date Co-Applicant s Signature Date If application is received by branch personnel: Branch #: Signature of branch personnel reviewing application Print Name Home Equity Line of Credit- 5/22/2017 1

ECOA NOTICE TO LOAN APPLICANT You are required to read this statement concerning the Equal Credit Opportunity Act of 1975 (ECOA), as amended, before our loan interviewer may commence taking your application. The reason for this is to enable Investors Bank to comply with this law in a manner which provides our customers with the best possible service. At the bottom of this notice you will be asked to sign and acknowledge that you have read it and aware of your rights under this law. If you refuse to sign, the interviewer cannot proceed with the application. 1. It is the policy of Investors Bank to comply with all applicable laws and regulations. Since you are about to request, in writing, that we extend mortgage credit to you based on the information you are about to give, we want you to be aware of your rights under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act of 1975, as amended. 2. The Federal Equal Credit Opportunity Act prohibits creditors from discriminating against credit applicants on the bases of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, age (providing the applicant has the capacity to enter into a binding contract); because all or part of the applicants income derives from any public assistance program; or, because the applicant has in good faith exercised any right under the Consumer Credit Protection Act. 3. The Federal agency that administers compliance with this law concerning our company is: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, PO Box 4503, Iowa City, IA 52244. 4. Under this law there are three (3) classes of marital status, and they are: a) Unmarried, which includes anything, which is not remaining two (2) choices. b) Married. c) Separated. We are not concerned with any other category. 5. If you are under legal obligation to anyone to pay alimony, child support, or separate maintenance, we are required to document the amount of any such obligation, and its duration, by requesting written evidence. 6. If you wish to claim as income, the receipt of any income from sources other than your normal employment, you may do so. If such income is claimed and is to be evaluated in determining your eligibility for the requested credit, we will require written evidence of this income. 7. When we have a completely documented application file, we will render our decision. If it should become unfortunately necessary to make an adverse decision, you are entitled to be informed, in writing, of such decision within thirty (30) days of the decision. I acknowledge that I have read the above statement/notice and am aware of Investors Bank s policies concerning the above-mentioned portion of the Equal Credit Opportunity Act. Print Applicant s Name Applicant s Signature Date Print Co-Applicant s Name Co-Applicant s Signature Date Home Equity Line of Credit- 5/22/2017 Revised 05/2017 2

101 Wood Avenue South, Iselin, New Jersey 08830 Phone: 732-452-3443 Fax: 732-603-3968 HOME EQUITY LINE OF CREDIT APPLICATION If this is an application for joint credit, Borrower and C-Borrower each agree that we intend to apply for joint credit (sign below): Borrower Co-Borrower Loan Purpose: (Must check at least one) Amount of Loan Purchase Of Any Additional Real Estate Home Equity Refinance (Pay off of any lien on subject property - Mortgage, $ Home Equity Loan, Home Equity Line of Credit) Construction Of New Dwelling FIRST, MIDDLE, LAST NAME OF APPLICANT HOME ADDRESS - NO. AND STREET 1. Personal Information About Applicant MARITAL STATUS MARRIED UNMARRIED (includes single, divorced, widowed) SEPARATED CITY/TOWN Debt Consolidation - (Credit Cards, Student Loans, Car Loans, etc.). ZIP CODE (Please check one below) Cash Out - (No existing lien/mortgage on subject property). Home Improvement - (Home renovations). Other DATE OF BIRTH (MONTH/DATE/YEAR) STATE NO. OF DEP. SOCIAL SECURITY NO. YEARS THERE HOME TELEPHONE NO. CELL NO. E-MAIL ADDRESS PREVIOUS HOME ADDRESS (if less than two years at present address) YEARS THERE NAME OF EMPLOYER SELF-EMPLOYED TELEPHONE NO. POSITION SALARY (GROSS MONTHLY) $ YEARS EMPLOYED IN THIS LINE OF WORK OR PROFESSION YEARS ON THIS JOB BUSINESS ADDRESS - NO. AND SREET CITY STATE ZIP CODE WILL YOU BE RETIRING WITHIN THE NEXT 3 YEARS? IF "YES" PLEASE PROVIDE DATE OF RETIREMENT AND INCOME YOU EXPECT TO RECEIVE AT TIME OF RETIREMENT. DATE OF RETIREMENT: INCOME: $ NAME AND ADDRESS OF PREVIOUS EMPLOYER (if less than two years) YEARS THERE POSITION SALARY OTHER INCOME (GIVE SOURCE AND GROSS MONTHLY AMOUNT) Alimony, child support or separate maintenance income need not be revealed if you do not wish to have it conidered as a basis for repaying this obligation. 2. Personal Information About Co-Applicant FIRST, MIDDLE, LAST NAME OF CO-APPLICANT HOME ADDRESS - NO. AND STREET MARITAL STATUS DATE OF BIRTH NO. OF MARRIED (MONTH/DATE/YEAR) DEP. UNMARRIED (includes single, divorced, widowed) SEPARATED CITY/TOWN STATE ZIP CODE SOCIAL SECURITY NO. YEARS THERE HOME TELEPHONE NO. CELL NO. E-MAIL ADDRESS PREVIOUS HOME ADDRESS (if less than two years at present address) YEARS THERE NAME OF EMPLOYER SELF-EMPLOYED TELEPHONE NO. POSITION SALARY (GROSS MONTHLY) $ YEARS EMPLOYED IN THIS LINE OF WORK OR PROFESSION YEARS ON THIS JOB BUSINESS ADDRESS - NO. AND SREET CITY STATE ZIP CODE WILL YOU BE RETIRING WITHIN THE NEXT 3 YEARS? IF "YES" PLEASE PROVIDE DATE OF RETIREMENT AND INCOME YOU EXPECT TO RECEIVE AT TIME OF RETIREMENT. DATE OF RETIREMENT: INCOME: $ NAME AND ADDRESS OF PREVIOUS EMPLOYER (if less than two years) YEARS THERE POSITION SALARY OTHER INCOME (GIVE SOURCE AND GROSS MONTHLY AMOUNT) Alimony, child support or separate maintenance income need not be revealed if you do not wish to have it conidered as a basis for repaying this obligation. Home Equity Line of Credit- 5/22/2017 3 Revised 05/2017

3. Applicant's Property Information ADDRESS NO. AND STREET CITY/TOWN STATE ZIP CODE PROPERTY LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION COUNTY PRINCIPAL RESIDENCE OF APPLICANT YES NO SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE 2-4 UNIT DWELLING CONDOMINIUM PLAN UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) ANNUAL TAXES HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE PREMIUM MONTHLY ASSOCIATION FEE $ $ $ DATE HOME PURCHASED PURCHASE PRICE PRESENT ESTIMATED VALUE $ $ 4. Subject Property Mortgage Information AMT. OF ORIGINAL MORTGAGE MORTGAGE BALANCE MONTHLY PAYMENT MORTGAGE HELD BY $ $ $ DO MORTGAGE PAMENTS INSURANCE? ACCOUNT NUMBER INCLUDE TAXES? ADDRESS MORTGAGE INFORMATION YES NO YES NO OTHER MORTGAGES: LIST CO. NAME, LOAN BALANCE AND MONTHLY PAYMENT. 5. Applicant's Financial Statement (MORE DETAILED STATEMENTS AND SCHEDULES MAY BE REQUIRED) This statement and any applicable supporting schedules may be completed jointly by both applicants if their assets and liabilities are sufficiently joined so that the statement can be meaningfully and fairly presented on a combined basis, otherwise separate statements and schedules are required. LIST ASSETS Include all cash, savings accounts, checking accounts, stock and other assets easily converted into cash, and other real estate owned. Attach additional sheet if necessary. NAME AND ADDRESS OF BANK, CREDIT UNION, ETC. ACCOUNT # CASH OR MARKET VALUE 1 $ 2 $ 3 $ 4 $ 5 $ 6 $ 7 $ 8 $ 9 $ 10 $ 11 $ 12 $ 13 $ 14 $ 15 $ 16 $ Resived 05/2017 Home Equity Line of Credit- 5/22/2017 4

LIST ALL DEBTS Include bank, finance company, credit card, store charge and personal debts, also alimony, support payments and other mortgage loans. Attach additional sheet if necessary. If none, state "None." NAME AND ADDRESS OF CREDITOR IN WHAT NAME ACCT. NUMBERS UNPAID BALANCE MONTHLY PAYMENT 1 $ $ 2 $ $ 3 $ $ 4 $ $ 5 $ $ 6 $ $ 7 $ $ 8 $ $ 9 $ $ 10 $ $ AUTOMOBILE (LOANS OR LEASE) BEING FINANCED THROUGH $ $ PLEASE INDICATE WHICH OF THE ABOVE DEBTS, IF ANY, WILL BE PAID IN FULL WITH THIS LOAN: $ $ Please Read This Statement Before Signing. Everything that I have stated in this application is correct to the best of my knowledge. I understand that you will retain this application whether or not it is approved. You are authorized to check my credit and employment history. I/We authorize Investors Bank to order a consumer credit report to verify other credit information. It is understood that signing below authorizes Investors Bank to obtain credit information on applicable parties. I/We understand that an email address for each loan applicant must be provided to receive information via email. I/We authorize Investors Bank to send the disclosures, other documents, and related correspondence to the email addresses identified on this application. I/We authorize copy of documents to be used as original. DATE OF APPLICATION MO DAY YEAR 1 2 APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE CO-APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE To be completed by interviewer. THIS APPLICATION WAS TAKEN BY: PRINT INTERVIEWER'S NAME INTERVIEWER'S SIGNATURE NMLS# BRANCH # DATE Investors Bank 411729 Revised 05/2017 Home Equity Line of Credit- 5/22/2017 5

HOME EQUITY LINE OF CREDIT DISCLOSURE Important Information About The Home Equity Line of Credit Please Read Carefully Sign And Return This disclosure contains important information about our Home Equity Line of Credit. It is subject to change at any time. Your terms will be set at the time we receive a signed loan application from you. 1. Availability of Terms: The terms described below outline Investors Bank Home Equity Line of Credit. If any of these terms change, other than the annual percentage rate, prior to you entering into the loan agreement, you are entitled to a refund of any fees that you have paid to Investors Bank in connection with your application. The terms of your loan agreement and note may also include a requirement that your minimum monthly loan payment be deducted automatically from a checking account at Investors Bank. 2. Security Interest: Investors Bank will secure a mortgage lien on your home. You could lose your home if you fail to meet the obligations in the Investors Bank Home Equity Line of Credit Agreement that you will sign, should your loan be approved. 3. Possible Actions: Under certain circumstances Investors Bank can (1) terminate your credit line, require you to pay the outstanding balance and possibly charge you certain legal fees for the collection of the funds due; (2) refuse to make additional extensions of credit; and (3) reduce your credit limit. You may ask for more specific information concerning when these actions can be taken, which Investors Bank will provide as soon as reasonably possible and before you enter into the loan agreement. 4. Determination of Credit Limit: Investors Bank will consider your ability to repay the loan (principal and interest) by looking at your income, debts, and other financial obligations as well as your credit history. The Bank s qualifying interest rate is based on Prime plus an Interest Rate Margin of Two and One Half of One Percent (2.50%). 5. Minimum Payment Requirements: You can obtain advances on your outstanding credit line for ten (10) years (the Draw Period ). During the draw period payments will be due monthly. Your minimum payment will equal the Finance Charges that accrued on the outstanding balance. Upon the sale or transfer of the property securing the line, the entire outstanding principal balance plus any accrued interest will be due in full. This is referred to as a balloon payment. 6. Minimum Payment Example: On an outstanding credit line advance of $10,000 your minimum payment would be calculated as follows: For this example we are using 30 days at an annual percentage rate of the Prime Rate (Prime is currently at 4.00% as of 05/01/2017) which is an index we have used recently. Your minimum monthly payment would, in this example, be $33.33. Example of payment calculation: $10,000 x 4.00%/12 = $33.33 During the interest-only period (the Draw Period ), the minimum payment will not reduce the principal that is outstanding on your credit line. After the draw period, you will no longer be able to obtain credit advances and must pay the outstanding balances over fifteen (15) years (the repayment period). Payments will be due monthly. Page 1 of 4 Home Equity Line of Credit- 5/22/2017 6

7. Amortization Rate and Payment: At the end of the draw period in year 11 the interest rate shall be the prevailing 15 year fixed home equity interest rate in effect at that time. You will be notified of your change in rate and new monthly payment for the remaining period of your loan 45 days prior to the due date of your new monthly payment. If the index is no longer available, we may choose a new index that is based on comparable information. You will be given notice of any change of index. 8. Property Taxes, Homeowners Insurance and Flood Insurance: Borrower is responsible to maintain property taxes, homeowners insurance and flood insurance (if applicable) current during the life of the loan. 9. Fees and Charges: A $50.00 annual maintenance fee will be charged each year on the anniversary of the origination date of the loan. An initial supply of checks will be provided for accessing your credit line. Future checks, if needed, are supplied at no cost to you. New York Properties: Investors Bank will be responsible for the Mortgage Recording Tax fee on loans up to $500,000. (However, on refinancing of existing Investors Bank Home Equity Lines of Credit, the Borrower will be responsible for the Mortgage Recording Tax fee, excluding the.25% lender s portion) 10. New Jersey and Pennsylvania Early Termination Fee: Investors Bank will pay all costs incurred to originate this HELOC up to the first $500,000. If the HELOC is terminated within 24 months from date of loan closing, borrower will be required to pay a cancelation/early termination fee of $300.00. 11. New York Early Termination Fee: Investors Bank will pay all costs incurred to originate the HELOC up to the first $500,000. If the HELOC is terminated within 24 months from date of loan closing, borrower will be required to pay a cancelation/early termination fee of $300.00 and reimburse lender the New York State mortgage recording tax fee including the.25% lenders portion of the mortgage recording tax fee. 12. Minimum Credit Advance: There is no minimum draw amount. You may obtain as many credit advance draws as you desire. 13. Tax Deductibility: The interest on the portion of the credit extension that is greater than the fair market value of the dwelling is not tax deductible for Federal income tax purposes; consult your tax advisor for further information regarding the deductibility of interest and charges. 14. Appraisal: You have the right to a copy of any appraisal report or valuation estimate used in connection with your loan application for credit. The appraisal is prepared solely for our use in evaluating your loan application. The appraisal should not be relied upon by any other person or entity. The Bank makes no express or implied representation or warranty of any kind, and we expressly disclaim any liability to any person or entity with respect to the appraisal. A fee may be charged to you for the cost of the appraisal/valuation report. The Bank will provide a free copy of any appraisal/valuation report upon completion or at least three business days before consummation, whichever is earlier whether credit is extended, denied, incomplete, withdrawn or approved not accepted. For quick access to a copy of your property appraisal/valuation, please provide your e-mail address. Borrowers e-mail address: Page 2 of 4 Home Equity Line of Credit- 5/22/2017 7

15. Variable Rate Information: Investors Bank Home Equity Line of Credit has a variable rate feature during the draw period; therefore, the annual percentage rate (APR) and the minimum payment can change as a result. The interest rate and APR will be at a minimum of Three and Three Quarters of One Percent (3.75%) (the Floor ) and a maximum of Fifteen Percent (15.00%) (the Ceiling ). The Annual Percentage Rate includes only interest. However, an annual fee of $50.00 will be charged on the anniversary of the loan. Periodic adjustments include only interest and no other costs. The annual percentage rate is based on the value of an Index Rate. The index used is the Prime Rate as published in the Wall Street Journal Money Rates on the 15 th day of the month. If more than one Prime Rate is published in the Wall Street Journal for that day, the highest Prime Rate will be used. If the index is no longer available, we may choose a new index that is based on comparable information. You will be given notice of any change to the index. Please ask us for the current index value, margin, discount or premium and annual percentage rate. Interest rate information will be provided on your monthly billing statements. Introductory Rate Offer For the first twelve (12) months from the closing date, the interest rate and Annual Percentage Rate (APR) will be at 3.24%. This is known as the Introductory Rate. Thereafter, the interest rate and APR will be variable at the Prime Rate. The interest rate and APR will not be lower than Three and Three Quarter of One Percent (3.75%) (the Floor ) or greater than Fifteen Percent (15.00%) (the Ceiling ) as described in #15. If you take advantage of the additional optional variable rate feature for automatic payment debit described below, the Introductory Rate will be at 2.99% for the first twelve (12) months from the closing date. Thereafter, the interest rate and APR will be variable at the Prime Rate MINUS One Quarter of One Percent (.25%) (P -.25%). The interest rate and APR will not be lower than Three and Three Quarter of One Percent (3.75%) (the Floor ) or greater than Fifteen Percent (15.00%) (the Ceiling ) as described in #15. Additional Optional Variable Rate Feature For Automatic Payment: At your option, the annual percentage rate (APR) will be set at One Quarter of One Percent (.25%) lower than the APR that otherwise would be charged in connection with this loan based on scheduled monthly payments being automatically deducted from a checking account at Investors Bank. In the event that the borrower terminates this relationship with the bank, the APR charged on the unpaid principal balance, commencing with the first month thereafter, shall be increased by One- Quarter of One Percent per annum. The increase will take the form of higher monthly payment amounts. 16. Rate Changes During the Draw Period: During the draw period your annual percentage rate can change monthly. The maximum annual percentage rate (the Ceiling ) that can apply over the entire term of your credit line will be Fifteen Percent (15.00%). The minimum annual percentage rate (the Floor ) that can apply over the entire term of your credit line will be Three and Three Quarter of One Percent (3.75%). A Finance Charge will be charged on all loan advances. The Finance Charges begins on the date a loan advance is posted to the Line of Credit by applying the Daily Periodic Rate to the average daily balance (including current transactions). To get the average daily balance, take the beginning balance of the Line of Credit each day, add any new loan advances, and subtract any payments or credit and unpaid Finance Charges. This provides the daily balance. Then add up all the daily balances for the billing cycle and divide the total by the number of days in the billing cycle. This gives you the Average Daily Balance. To determine the Finance Charge for any monthly billing cycle, the average daily balance of the Line of Credit is first multiplied by the Daily Periodic Rate. Then, this product is multiplied by the number of days in the billing cycle. The Daily Periodic Rate is 1/360 th of the initial Annual Percentage Rate. Page 3 of 4 Home Equity Line of Credit- 5/22/2017 8

17. Maximum Rate and Payment Example: If you had an outstanding balance of $10,000, the minimum monthly payment at the maximum annual percentage rate of 15% would be $125.00. The maximum rate can be reached at the beginning of any billing cycle. Example of payment calculation: $10,000 x 15.00%/12 = $125.00 Historical Example: The following table shows how the annual percentage rate and the minimum monthly payment for an outstanding credit line balance of $10,000 would have been changed based on changes in the index over the past 15 years. The index values reflect the prime interest rate as of January 2 nd of each year indicated. This example assumes that a $10,000 advance is taken at the beginning of the first billing cycle and reduced according to the terms of the plan with no subsequent draw taken. The minimum payment represents interest only for the first payment of each year. This example may not reflect all discounted rates being offered. Year Index (%) Annual Minimum (Prime Interest Rate) Percentage Rate Payment ($) 2002 4.75 4.75 39.58 2003 4.25 4.25 35.42 2004 4.00 4.00 33.33 2005 5.25 5.25 43.75 2006 7.25 7.25 60.42 2007 8.25 8.25 68.75 2008 7.25 7.25 60.42 2009 3.25 4.00 33.33 2010 3.25 4.00 33.33 2011 3.25 4.00 33.33 2012 3.25 4.00 33.33 2013 3.25 3.75 31.25 2014 3.25 3.25 27.08 2015 3.25 3.25 27.08 2016 3.75 4.00 33.33 Floor Rate of 3.75% Please sign below to acknowledge that you have read the above information. The enclosed copy should be retained for your records. Print Applicant s Name Print Co-Applicant s Name Applicant s Signature Date Co-Applicant s Signature Date Page 4 of 4 Revised 5/17 Home Equity Line of Credit- 5/22/2017 9

HOME EQUITY LINE OF CREDIT DISCLOSURE Important Information About The Home Equity Line of Credit Please Read Carefully Borrower s Copy This disclosure contains important information about our Home Equity Line of Credit. It is subject to change at any time. Your terms will be set at the time we receive a signed loan application from you. 1. Availability of Terms: The terms described below outline Investors Bank Home Equity Line of Credit. If any of these terms change, other than the annual percentage rate, prior to you entering into the loan agreement, you are entitled to a refund of any fees that you have paid to Investors Bank in connection with your application. The terms of your loan agreement and note may also include a requirement that your minimum monthly loan payment be deducted automatically from a checking account at Investors Bank. 2. Security Interest: Investors Bank will secure a mortgage lien on your home. You could lose your home if you fail to meet the obligations in the Investors Bank Home Equity Line of Credit Agreement that you will sign, should your loan be approved. 3. Possible Actions: Under certain circumstances Investors Bank can (1) terminate your credit line, require you to pay the outstanding balance and possibly charge you certain legal fees for the collection of the funds due; (2) refuse to make additional extensions of credit; and (3) reduce your credit limit. You may ask for more specific information concerning when these actions can be taken, which Investors Bank will provide as soon as reasonably possible and before you enter into the loan agreement. 4. Determination of Credit Limit: Investors Bank will consider your ability to repay the loan (principal and interest) by looking at your income, debts, and other financial obligations as well as your credit history. The Bank s qualifying interest rate is based on Prime plus an Interest Rate Margin of Two and One Half of One Percent (2.50%). 5. Minimum Payment Requirements: You can obtain advances on your outstanding credit line for ten (10) years (the Draw Period ). During the draw period payments will be due monthly. Your minimum payment will equal the Finance Charges that accrued on the outstanding balance. Upon the sale or transfer of the property securing the line, the entire outstanding principal balance plus any accrued interest will be due in full. This is referred to as a balloon payment. 6. Minimum Payment Example: On an outstanding credit line advance of $10,000 your minimum payment would be calculated as follows: For this example we are using 30 days at an annual percentage rate of the Prime Rate (Prime is currently at 4.00% as of 05/01/2017) which is an index we have used recently. Your minimum monthly payment would, in this example, be $33.33. Example of payment calculation: $10,000 x 4.00%/12 = $33.33 During the interest-only period (the Draw Period ), the minimum payment will not reduce the principal that is outstanding on your credit line. After the draw period, you will no longer be able to obtain credit advances and must pay the outstanding balances over fifteen (15) years (the repayment period). Payments will be due monthly. Page 1 of 4 Home Equity Line of Credit- 5/22/2017 10

7. Amortization Rate and Payment: At the end of the draw period in year 11 the interest rate shall be the prevailing 15 year fixed home equity interest rate in effect at that time. You will be notified of your change in rate and new monthly payment for the remaining period of your loan 45 days prior to the due date of your new monthly payment. If the index is no longer available, we may choose a new index that is based on comparable information. You will be given notice of any change of index. 8. Property Taxes, Homeowners Insurance and Flood Insurance: Borrower is responsible to maintain property taxes, homeowners insurance and flood insurance (if applicable) current during the life of the loan. 9. Fees and Charges: A $50.00 annual maintenance fee will be charged each year on the anniversary of the origination date of the loan. An initial supply of checks will be provided for accessing your credit line. Future checks, if needed, are supplied at no cost to you. New York Properties: Investors Bank will be responsible for the Mortgage Recording Tax fee on loans up to $500,000. (However, on refinancing of existing Investors Bank Home Equity Lines of Credit, the Borrower will be responsible for the Mortgage Recording Tax fee, excluding the.25% lender s portion) 10. New Jersey and Pennsylvania Early Termination Fee: Investors Bank will pay all costs incurred to originate this HELOC up to the first $500,000. If the HELOC is terminated within 24 months from date of loan closing, borrower will be required to pay a cancelation/early termination fee of $300.00. 11. New York Early Termination Fee: Investors Bank will pay all costs incurred to originate the HELOC up to the first $500,000. If the HELOC is terminated within 24 months from date of loan closing, borrower will be required to pay a cancelation/early termination fee of $300.00 and reimburse lender the New York State mortgage recording tax fee including the.25% lenders portion of the mortgage recording tax fee. 12. Minimum Credit Advance: There is no minimum draw amount. You may obtain as many credit advance draws as you desire. 13. Tax Deductibility: The interest on the portion of the credit extension that is greater than the fair market value of the dwelling is not tax deductible for Federal income tax purposes; consult your tax advisor for further information regarding the deductibility of interest and charges. 14. Appraisal: You have the right to a copy of any appraisal report or valuation estimate used in connection with your loan application for credit. The appraisal is prepared solely for our use in evaluating your loan application. The appraisal should not be relied upon by any other person or entity. The Bank makes no express or implied representation or warranty of any kind, and we expressly disclaim any liability to any person or entity with respect to the appraisal. A fee may be charged to you for the cost of the appraisal/valuation report. The Bank will provide a free copy of any appraisal/valuation report upon completion or at least three business days before consummation, whichever is earlier whether credit is extended, denied, incomplete, withdrawn or approved not accepted. For quick access to a copy of your property appraisal/valuation, please provide your e-mail address. Borrowers e-mail address: Page 2 of 4 Home Equity Line of Credit- 5/22/2017 11

15. Variable Rate Information: Investors Bank Home Equity Line of Credit has a variable rate feature during the draw period; therefore, the annual percentage rate (APR) and the minimum payment can change as a result. The interest rate and APR will be at a minimum of Three and Three Quarters of One Percent (3.75%) (the Floor ) and a maximum of Fifteen Percent (15.00%) (the Ceiling ). The Annual Percentage Rate includes only interest. However, an annual fee of $50.00 will be charged on the anniversary of the loan. Periodic adjustments include only interest and no other costs. The annual percentage rate is based on the value of an Index Rate. The index used is the Prime Rate as published in the Wall Street Journal Money Rates on the 15 th day of the month. If more than one Prime Rate is published in the Wall Street Journal for that day, the highest Prime Rate will be used. If the index is no longer available, we may choose a new index that is based on comparable information. You will be given notice of any change to the index. Please ask us for the current index value, margin, discount or premium and annual percentage rate. Interest rate information will be provided on your monthly billing statements. Introductory Rate Offer For the first twelve (12) months from the closing date, the interest rate and Annual Percentage Rate (APR) will be at 3.24%. This is known as the Introductory Rate. Thereafter, the interest rate and APR will be variable at the Prime Rate. The interest rate and APR will not be lower than Three and Three Quarter of One Percent (3.75%) (the Floor ) or greater than Fifteen Percent (15.00%) (the Ceiling ) as described in #15. If you take advantage of the additional optional variable rate feature for automatic payment debit described below, the Introductory Rate will be at 2.99% for the first twelve (12) months from the closing date. Thereafter, the interest rate and APR will be variable at the Prime Rate MINUS One Quarter of One Percent (.25%) (P -.25%). The interest rate and APR will not be lower than Three and Three Quarter of One Percent (3.75%) (the Floor ) or greater than Fifteen Percent (15.00%) (the Ceiling ) as described in #15. Additional Optional Variable Rate Feature For Automatic Payment: At your option, the annual percentage rate (APR) will be set at One Quarter of One Percent (.25%) lower than the APR that otherwise would be charged in connection with this loan based on scheduled monthly payments being automatically deducted from a checking account at Investors Bank. In the event that the borrower terminates this relationship with the bank, the APR charged on the unpaid principal balance, commencing with the first month thereafter, shall be increased by One- Quarter of One Percent per annum. The increase will take the form of higher monthly payment amounts. 16. Rate Changes During the Draw Period: During the draw period your annual percentage rate can change monthly. The maximum annual percentage rate (the Ceiling ) that can apply over the entire term of your credit line will be Fifteen Percent (15.00%). The minimum annual percentage rate (the Floor ) that can apply over the entire term of your credit line will be Three and Three Quarter of One Percent (3.75%). A Finance Charge will be charged on all loan advances. The Finance Charges begins on the date a loan advance is posted to the Line of Credit by applying the Daily Periodic Rate to the average daily balance (including current transactions). To get the average daily balance, take the beginning balance of the Line of Credit each day, add any new loan advances, and subtract any payments or credit and unpaid Finance Charges. This provides the daily balance. Then add up all the daily balances for the billing cycle and divide the total by the number of days in the billing cycle. This gives you the Average Daily Balance. To determine the Finance Charge for any monthly billing cycle, the average daily balance of the Line of Credit is first multiplied by the Daily Periodic Rate. Then, this product is multiplied by the number of days in the billing cycle. The Daily Periodic Rate is 1/360 th of the initial Annual Percentage Rate. Page 3 of 4 Home Equity Line of Credit- 5/22/2017 12

17. Maximum Rate and Payment Example: If you had an outstanding balance of $10,000, the minimum monthly payment at the maximum annual percentage rate of 15% would be $125.00. The maximum rate can be reached at the beginning of any billing cycle. Example of payment calculation: $10,000 x 15.00%/12 = $125.00 Historical Example: The following table shows how the annual percentage rate and the minimum monthly payment for an outstanding credit line balance of $10,000 would have been changed based on changes in the index over the past 15 years. The index values reflect the prime interest rate as of January 2 nd of each year indicated. This example assumes that a $10,000 advance is taken at the beginning of the first billing cycle and reduced according to the terms of the plan with no subsequent draw taken. The minimum payment represents interest only for the first payment of each year. This example may not reflect all discounted rates being offered. Year Index (%) Annual Minimum (Prime Interest Rate) Percentage Rate Payment ($) 2002 4.75 4.75 39.58 2003 4.25 4.25 35.42 2004 4.00 4.00 33.33 2005 5.25 5.25 43.75 2006 7.25 7.25 60.42 2007 8.25 8.25 68.75 2008 7.25 7.25 60.42 2009 3.25 4.00 33.33 2010 3.25 4.00 33.33 2011 3.25 4.00 33.33 2012 3.25 4.00 33.33 2013 3.25 3.75 31.25 2014 3.25 3.25 27.08 2015 3.25 3.25 27.08 2016 3.75 4.00 33.33 Floor Rate of 3.75% The enclosed Copy should be retained for your records. Page 4 of 4 Revised 5/17 Home Equity Line of Credit- 5/22/2017 13

RE-VERIFICATION OF CREDIT HISTORY AND EMPLOYMENT STATUS DISCLOSURE This is to advise you that Investors Bank ensures that the quality of every loan it originates meets the Bank s standards. In order to ensure that every loan meets the Bank s credit and employment standards, critical data such as credit history and employment status will be re-verified prior to your scheduled loan closing. It is important for you to know that, once you have submitted a loan application with us, you should maintain your total debt obligations at or below the levels revealed to us during the underwriting of your loan. Material increases in current obligations, potential or new obligations that would affect the initial decision that was made during underwriting, may also affect your loan approval which will cause your closing to be postponed or cancelled. Print Applicant s Name Print Co-Applicant s Name Applicant s Signature Co-Applicant s Signature Date Date Revised 05/2017 Home Equity Line of Credit- 5/22/2017 14

101 Wood Avenue South, Iselin, New Jersey 08830 SERVICING DISCLOSURE STATEMENT 855-i Bank4U (422-6548) NOTICE TO FIRST LIEN MORTGAGE LOAN APPLICANTS: THE RIGHT TO COLLECT YOUR MORTGAGE LOAN PAYMENTS MAY BE TRANSFERRED. FEDERAL LAW GIVES YOU CERTAIN RELATED RIGHTS. IF YOUR LOAN IS MADE, SAVE THIS STATEMENT WITH YOUR LOAN DOCUMENTS. SIGN THE ACKNOWLEDGMENT AT THE END OF THIS STATEMENT ONLY IF YOU UNDERSTAND ITS CONTENTS. Because you are applying for a mortgage loan covered by the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) (12 U.S.C. 2601 et seq.) you have certain rights under that Federal law. This statement tells you about those rights. It also tells you what the chances are that the servicing for this loan may be transferred to a different loan servicer. Servicing refers to collecting your principal, interest and escrow account payments, if any. If your loan servicer changes, there are certain procedures that must be followed. This statement generally explains those procedures. Transfer Practices and Requirements: If the servicing of your loan is assigned, sold, or transferred to a new servicer, you must be given written notice of that transfer. The present loan servicer must send you notice in writing of the assignment, sale or transfer of the servicing not less than 15 days before the effective date of the transfer. The new loan servicer must also send you notice within 15 days after the effective date of transfer. The present servicer and the new servicer may combine this information in one notice, so long as the notice is sent to 15 days before the effective date of transfer. The 15 day period is not applicable if a notice of perspective transfer is provided to you at settlement. The law allows a delay in the time (not more than 30 days after a transfer) for servicers to notify you, upon the occurrence of certain business emergencies. Notices must contain certain information. They must contain the effective date of the transfer of the servicing of your loan to the new servicer, and the name, address, and toll-free or collect call telephone number of the new servicer, and toll-free or collect call telephone numbers of a person or department for both your present servicer and your new servicer to answer your questions. During the 60-day period following the effective date of the transfer of the loan servicing, a loan payment received by you old servicer before its due date may not be treated by the new loan servicer as late, and a late fee may not be imposed on you. Complaint Resolution: Section of RESPA (12 U.S.C. 2605) gives you certain consumer rights, whether or not your loan servicing is transferred. If you send a qualified written request to your servicer, your servicer must provide you with a written acknowledgment within 20 Business Days of receipt of your request. A qualified written request is a written correspondence, other than notice on payment coupon or other payment medium supplied by the servicer, which includes your name and account number, and the information regarding your request. Not later than 60 Business Days after receiving your request, your servicer must make any appropriate corrections to your account, or must provide you with a written clarification regarding any dispute. During this 60- Business Day period, your servicer may not provide information to a consumer reporting agency concerning any overdue payment related to such period or qualified written request. A Business Day is any date in which the offices of the business entity are open to the public for carrying on substantially all of its business functions. Damages and Costs: Section 6 of RESPA also provides for damages and costs for individuals or classes of individuals in circumstances where servicers are shown to have violated the requirements of the Section. Servicing Transfer Estimates: 1. The following is the best estimate of what will happen to the servicing of your mortgage loan: A. X We may assign, sell or transfer the servicing of your loan sometime while the loan is outstanding. We are able to service your loan, and we will not x haven t decided whether to service your loan. B. We do not service mortgage loans, and we have not serviced mortgage loans in the past three years. We presently intend to assign, sell or transfer the servicing of your mortgage loan. You will be informed about your servicer. 2. For all the first lien mortgage loans that we make in the last 12 month period after your mortgage loan is funded, we estimate that the percentage of such loans for which we will transfer servicing is between: X 0 to 25% 26 to 50% 51 to 75% 76 to 100% This estimate we x does does not include assignments, sales or transfers to affiliates or subsidiaries. This is only our best estimate and it is not binding. Business conditions or other circumstances may affect our future transferring decisions. 3. We have previously assigned, sold, or transferred the servicing of first lien mortgage loans. (Signature Not Mandatory) DATE ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF MORTGAGE LOAN APPLICANT I/we have read this disclosure form, and understand its contents, as evidenced by my/our signature(s) below. I/we understand that this acknowledgment is a required part of the mortgage loan application. APPLICANT S SIGNATURE CO-APPLICANT S SIGNATURE Print Name Print Name DATE Home Equity Line of Credit- 5/22/2017 15

AUTOMATIC DEBIT PAYMENT DISCLOSURE Please complete and return with your application I currently have a checking account with Investors Bank. I will establish an automatic loan deduction from the following Investors Bank account: Investors Bank Checking Account Number.** I will open a new checking account with Investors Bank and establish automatic loan deduction.** ** An interest rate reduction of one quarter of one percent (.25%) from the APR will apply. (SPECIAL HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS not eligible for interest rate reduction.) I do not wish to open a checking account with Investors Bank and understand that the rate on the loan for which I am applying will be one-quarter of one percent (.25%) higher than the currently published rate for fixed-rate loans. Changes to the above terms may cause your closing to be posponed. Print Applicant s Name Print Co-Applicant s Name Applicant s Signature Co-Applicant s Signature Date Date Revised 05/2017 Home Equity Line of Credit- 5/22/2017 16

AUTHORIZATION TO RELEASE INFORMATION 1. I/We have applied for a Home Equity loan from Investors Bank. As part of the application process, Investors Bank may verify information contained in my/our loan application and in other documents required in connection with the loan, either before the loan is closed or as part of its quality control program. 2. I hereby authorized Investors Bank to verify my past and present employment earnings records, bank accounts, stock holdings, and any other asset balances that are needed to process my mortgage loan application. 3. I further authorize Investors Bank to order a consumer credit report and verify other credit information, including past and present mortgage and landlord references. 4. The information the lender obtains is only to be used in the processing of my application for a Home Equity loan. 5. A copy of this authorization may be accepted as an original. Print Applicant s Name Print Co-Applicant s Name Applicant s Signature Co-Applicant s Signature Date Date Revised 05/2017 Home Equity Line of Credit- 5/22/2017 17

USA PATRIOT ACT INFORMATION CERTIFICATION The undersigned certify the following: 1. I/We have applied for a Home Equity loan from Investors Bank. In applying for the loan, I/We completed a loan application; containing various information on the purposes of the loan; the amount, employment, income information, assets, and liabilities. I/We certify that all of the information is true and complete. I/We made no misrepresentations in the loan application or other documents, nor did I/We omit pertinent information. 2. I/We understand and agree that Investors Bank reserves the right to change the loan review process. This may include, but is not limited to verifying the information provided on the application with the employer and/or the financial institution. 3. I/We fully understand that it is a Federal crime punishable by fine or imprisonment, or both, to knowingly make any false statements when applying for this loan, as applicable under the provisions of Title 18, United States Code, Section 1014. IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT PROCEDURES FOR OPENING A NEW ACCOUNT In accordance with Section 326 of the USA PATRIOT Act signed October 26, 2001, the Bank is required to obtain, verify and record information that identifies each person who opens an account or who has signing authority on an account. In some cases, identification will be requested for those individuals banking with the opening of the account. What this means for you: When you open an account, we will ask you for your name, address, date of birth, tax identification number and other information that will allow us to identify you. We will also ask to see your driver s license or other identifying documents. Protection of our customer s information and identify is the Bank s pledge to you. Print Applicant s Name Print Co-Applicant s Name Applicant s Signature Co-Applicant s Signature Date Date Home Equity Line of Credit- 5/22/2017 Revised 05/2017 18

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What You Should Know about Home Equity Lines of Credit i Table of contents Home Equity Plan Checklist... 2 What is a home equity line of credit?... 3 What should you look for when shopping for a plan?... 4 Costs of establishing and maintaining a home equity line... 5 How will you repay your home equity plan?... 6 Lines of credit vs. traditional second mortgage loans... 8 What if the lender freezes or reduces your line of credit?... 10 Glossary... A1 Where to go for help... A4 More resources... A7 Home Equity Line of Credit- 5/22/2017 20

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What You Should Know about Home Equity Lines of Credit 1 If you are in the market for credit, a home equity plan is one of several options that might be right for you. Before making a decision, however, you should weigh carefully the costs of a home equity line against the bene ts. Shop for the credit terms that best meet your borrowing needs without posing undue nancial risks. And remember, failure to repay the amounts you ve borrowed, plus interest, could mean the loss of your home. Home Equity Line of Credit- 5/22/2017 22

2 What You Should Know about Home Equity Lines of Credit Home Equity Plan Checklist Ask your lender to help ll out this checklist. Basic Features Plan A Plan B Fixed annual percentage rate % % Variable annual percentage rate % % Index used and current value % % Amount of margin Frequency of rate adjustments Amount/length of discount (if any) Interest-rate cap and oor Length of plan Draw period Repayment period Initial fees Appraisal fee Application fee Up-front charges, including points Closing costs Repayment Terms During the draw period Interest and principal payments Interest-only payments Fully amortizing payments When the draw period ends Balloon payment? Renewal available? Re nancing of balance by lender? Home Equity Line of Credit- 5/22/2017 23

What You Should Know about Home Equity Lines of Credit 3 What is a home equity line of credit? A home equity line of credit is a form of revolving credit in which your home serves as collateral. Because a home o en is a consumer s most valuable asset, many homeowners use home equity credit lines only for major items, such as education, home improvements, or medical bills, and choose not to use them for day-to-day expenses. With a home equity line, you will be approved for a speci c amount of credit. Many lenders set the credit limit on a home equity line by taking a percentage (say, 75%) of the home s appraised value and subtracting from that the balance owed on the existing mortgage. For example: Appraised value of home $100,000 Percentage x 75% Percentage of appraised value = $ 75,000 Less balance owed on mortgage $ 40,000 Potential line of credit $ 35,000 In determining your actual credit limit, the lender will also consider your ability to repay the loan (principal and interest) by looking at your income, debts, and other nancial obligations as well as your credit history. Many home equity plans set a xed period during which you can borrow money, such as 10 years. At the end of this draw period, you may be allowed to renew the credit line. If your Home Equity Line of Credit- 5/22/2017 24

4 What You Should Know about Home Equity Lines of Credit plan does not allow renewals, you will not be able to borrow additional money once the period has ended. Some plans may call for payment in full of any outstanding balance at the end of the period. Others may allow repayment over a xed period (the repayment period ), for example, 10 years. Once approved for a home equity line of credit, you will most likely be able to borrow up to your credit limit whenever you want. Typically, you will use special checks to draw on your line. Under some plans, borrowers can use a credit card or other means to draw on the line. There may be other limitations on how you use the line. Some plans may require you to borrow a minimum amount each time you draw on the line (for example, $300) or keep a minimum amount outstanding. Some plans may also require that you take an initial advance when the line is set up. What should you look for when shopping for a plan? If you decide to apply for a home equity line of credit, look for the plan that best meets your particular needs. Read the credit agreement carefully, and examine the terms and conditions of various plans, including the annual percentage rate (APR) and the costs of establishing the plan. Remember, though, that the APR for a home equity line is based on the interest rate alone and will not re ect closing costs and other fees and charges, so you ll need to compare these costs, as well as the APRs, among lenders. Variable interest rates Home equity lines of credit typically involve variable rather than xed interest rates. The variable rate must be based on a publicly available index (such as the prime rate published in some major Home Equity Line of Credit- 5/22/2017 25

What You Should Know about Home Equity Lines of Credit 5 daily newspapers or a U.S. Treasury bill rate). In such cases, the interest rate you pay for the line of credit will change, mirroring changes in the value of the index. Most lenders cite the interest rate you will pay as the value of the index at a particular time, plus a margin, such as 2 percentage points. Because the cost of borrowing is tied directly to the value of the index, it is important to nd out which index is used, how o en the value of the index changes, and how high it has risen in the past. It is also important to note the amount of the margin. Lenders sometimes o er a temporarily discounted interest rate for home equity lines an introductory rate that is unusually low for a short period, such as 6 months. Variable-rate plans secured by a dwelling must, by law, have a ceiling (or cap) on how much your interest rate may increase over the life of the plan. Some variable-rate plans limit how much your payment may increase and how low your interest rate may fall if the index drops. Some lenders allow you to convert from a variable interest rate to a xed rate during the life of the plan, or let you convert all or a portion of your line to a xed-term installment loan. Costs of establishing and maintaining a home equity line Many of the costs of se ing up a home equity line of credit are similar to those you pay when you get a mortgage. For example: A fee for a property appraisal to estimate the value of your home; An application fee, which may not be refunded if you are turned down for credit; Home Equity Line of Credit- 5/22/2017 26

6 What You Should Know about Home Equity Lines of Credit Up-front charges, such as one or more points (one point equals 1 percent of the credit limit); and Closing costs, including fees for a orneys, title search, mortgage preparation and ling, property and title insurance, and taxes. In addition, you may be subject to certain fees during the plan period, such as annual membership or maintenance fees and a transaction fee every time you draw on the credit line. You could nd yourself paying hundreds of dollars to establish the plan. And if you were to draw only a small amount against your credit line, those initial charges would substantially increase the cost of the funds borrowed. On the other hand, because the lender s risk is lower than for other forms of credit, as your home serves as collateral, annual percentage rates for home equity lines are generally lower than rates for other types of credit. The interest you save could o set the costs of establishing and maintaining the line. Moreover, some lenders waive some or all of the closing costs. How will you repay your home equity plan? Before entering into a plan, consider how you will pay back the money you borrow. Some plans set a minimum monthly payment that includes a portion of the principal (the amount you borrow) plus accrued interest. But, unlike with typical installment loan agreements, the portion of your payment that goes toward principal may not be enough to repay the principal by the end of the term. Other plans may allow payment of interest only during the life of the plan, which means that you pay nothing toward the principal. If you borrow $10,000, you will owe that amount when the payment plan ends. Home Equity Line of Credit- 5/22/2017 27

What You Should Know about Home Equity Lines of Credit 7 Regardless of the minimum required payment on your home equity line, you may choose to pay more, and many lenders o er a choice of payment options. Many consumers choose to pay down the principal regularly as they do with other loans. For example, if you use your line to buy a boat, you may want to pay it o as you would a typical boat loan. Whatever your payment arrangements during the life of the plan whether you pay some, a li le, or none of the principal amount of the loan when the plan ends, you may have to pay the entire balance owed, all at once. You must be prepared to make this balloon payment by re nancing it with the lender, by obtaining a loan from another lender, or by some other means. If you are unable to make the balloon payment, you could lose your home. If your plan has a variable interest rate, your monthly payments may change. Assume, for example, that you borrow $10,000 under a plan that calls for interest-only payments. At a 10% interest rate, your monthly payments would be $83. If the rate rises over time to 15%, your monthly payments will increase to $125. Similarly, if you are making payments that cover interest plus some portion of the principal, your monthly payments may increase, unless your agreement calls for keeping payments the same throughout the plan period. If you sell your home, you will probably be required to pay o your home equity line in full immediately. If you are likely to sell your home in the near future, consider whether it makes sense to pay the up-front costs of se ing up a line of credit. Also keep in mind that renting your home may be prohibited under the terms of your agreement. Home Equity Line of Credit- 5/22/2017 28

8 What You Should Know about Home Equity Lines of Credit Lines of credit vs. traditional second mortgage loans If you are thinking about a home equity line of credit, you might also want to consider a traditional second mortgage loan. This type of loan provides you with a xed amount of money, repayable over a xed period. In most cases, the payment schedule calls for equal payments that pay o the entire loan within the loan period. You might consider a second mortgage instead of a home equity line if, for example, you need a set amount for a speci c purpose, such as an addition to your home. In deciding which type of loan best suits your needs, consider the costs under the two alternatives. Look at both the APR and other charges. Do not, however, simply compare Home Equity Line of Credit- 5/22/2017 29