HELOC Knowledge

A complete reference

HELOC knowledge: everything you need to understand the product

A HELOC has 14 main topics worth knowing: how it works, what you need to qualify, what it costs, how the rate works, how it compares to other ways to access equity, what the risks are, the tax treatment, and where it is available. This guide covers each one in depth.

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Guide overview

What this guide covers

Most HELOC content online is either too thin to answer the question or too thick to skim. This guide organizes 14 dedicated pages so you can find the answer you need at the depth you need it.

The topics group naturally into 5 categories: foundations, costs, qualification, comparisons, and due diligence. The cards below route you to each one. You do not need to read all 14 pages. Most borrowers read 3 to 5 based on their situation.

If you are scenario-focused (debt consolidation, home improvement, college, investment property), start with the HELOC scenarios library instead. That library routes by use case. This one routes by product mechanics.

Foundations

Start with the basics

Two pages that frame everything else in the guide.

How a HELOC works

The product mechanics: draw period, repayment period, variable rate, second-position structure. Read this first if HELOCs are new to you.

Read how a HELOC works →

HELOC glossary

Plain-English definitions for every HELOC term that shows up in this guide. CLTV, draw period, AVM, Plaid, rescission, and more. Open in a tab as you read other pages.

Open the HELOC glossary →

Costs

Understand the costs

Three pages that break down everything you pay on a HELOC: the rate, the fees, and the math for your specific situation.

HELOC rates

How HELOC rates work, where the rate comes from, and what factors affect the rate you are offered. Variable-rate mechanics explained.

See current HELOC rates →

Rates, fees, and closing costs

Draw fee at closing, third-party fees, state recording fees, and ongoing costs. Honest breakdown of every dollar that hits your file.

See HELOC rates and fees →

HELOC calculator

Run your equity, line size, monthly payment, and total cost on your specific situation. Numbers you can use, not just framing.

Run the HELOC calculator →

Qualification

See if you qualify

Three pages that cover the underwriting bar, the application process, and the geography of HELOC availability.

HELOC qualification

FICO, CLTV, DTI, and property condition requirements. What underwriters look for and how the digital application checks each piece.

Read HELOC qualification rules →

How to apply for a HELOC

Step-by-step walk-through of the digital HELOC application. Soft credit check, income verification options, document upload, closing, funding.

See how to apply for a HELOC →

HELOC by state

The 9 states Lender Express is licensed in. Which states have the digital HELOC live, which have alternate programs, and what is coming in mid-2026.

Check HELOC availability by state →

Or skip the reading and check your rate.

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Comparisons

Compare with other options

Three pages that put the HELOC side-by-side with the most common alternatives.

HELOC vs cash-out refinance

The big choice for homeowners who want to access equity without giving up a low first-mortgage rate. When the HELOC wins, when the refi wins, and how to decide. If keeping your low rate is your top priority, also read keep your low mortgage rate.

Read the HELOC vs cash-out refinance comparison →

HELOC vs home equity loan

Two products with similar names and different mechanics. Line of credit vs lump-sum loan. Variable vs fixed rate. When each fits.

Read the HELOC vs home equity loan comparison →

HELOC vs personal loan

Secured vs unsecured. Lower rate vs no home risk. Speed and cost comparison for borrowers weighing both.

Read the HELOC vs personal loan comparison →

Due diligence

Understand risks and tax treatment

Two pages every HELOC borrower should read before closing.

HELOC risks and disclosures

Variable-rate risk, foreclosure exposure, market freeze scenarios, repayment-period payment shock. Honest framing of every risk on the product.

Read about HELOC risks →

HELOC tax deduction

TCJA rules on HELOC interest deductibility. Which uses qualify, which do not, and what documentation matters. Consult a tax advisor.

Read about HELOC tax deduction →

Find your entry point

Where to start based on your situation

Pick the row that fits where you are in your HELOC decision. The middle column is the best starting page.

If you are… Start with Then read
New to HELOCs How a HELOC works Glossary
Cost-focused Rates and fees Calculator
Checking if you qualify Qualification By state
Comparing HELOC to a refi HELOC vs cash-out refi HELOC rates
Worried about the risks Risks and disclosures Tax deduction
Ready to apply How to apply Program options

If you are scenario-focused (debt consolidation, home improvement, college, investment property), the HELOC scenarios library may be the faster path.

Common questions

About this HELOC guide

Do I need to read all 14 pages to make a decision?

No. Most borrowers read 3 to 5 pages based on their specific situation. The routing table above points you to the right starting pages based on where you are in your decision.

Are the pages in this guide meant to be read in order?

Not strictly. Each page stands alone. Many readers start with How a HELOC Works, then jump to the specific topic that matters most for their situation.

How often is this guide updated?

The guide is maintained as a living resource. Pages are updated when product details, rates, regulations, or industry practice change. Each page shows its last-updated date.

Is there a single PDF version of all this content?

Not currently. The content lives as web pages because each spoke is updated independently. A consolidated PDF version may be available in the future.

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