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Home Financing

The Bank of Whittier is pleased to assist you in financing your home. We have relationships with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac; the two largest home financing mortgage organizations in the world. This assures you lower cost. We DO NOT CHARGE POINTS. You only pay for all out-of-pocket expenses.

We are prompt and we process your application right here at your bank. Because we are not a branch of a bank, we do not need to wait for approvals from another group outside the area.

We can finance your single family home mortgage needs in all states. Please contact your Private Banker and we shall be happy to meet your needs.

If you are interested in submitting an application for Home Financing please fill out a preliminary application that can be sent to the bank. We also encourage you to visit our Home Application Checklist page, which will help to assist you in the preparation and submission of required items as well as to explain the application process and fees/costs required.

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Exceptions. We may let you withdraw money from your Account before the Maturity Date
without an early withdraw penalty: (1) when one or more of you dies or is determined legally
incompetent by a court or other administrative body of competent jurisdiction; or (2) when
the Account is an Individual Retirement Account (IRA) established in accordance with 26
USC 408 and the money is paid within seven (7) days after the Account is opened; or (3)
when the Account is a Keogh Plan (Keogh), if you forfeit at least the income earned on the
withdrawn funds; or (4) if the Account is an IRA or a Keogh Plan established pursuant to 26
USC 408 or 26 USC 401, when you reach age 59 1/2 or become disabled; of (5) within an
applicable grace period of 10 days after the Maturity Date.