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we watch the news we read the papers rates interest rates for mortgages going up cant really control that with the economy the way it is so in a volatile rate environment it is very important to pay attention to the market and let your loan officer know to lock your interest rate so that can be done verbally can be done in writing but what happens sometimes is you get loan officers that like to what we call ride the market so they will tell the borrower oh the markets fine lets just wait a little while maybe theyll get better okay thats very dangerous in todays environment we could do that in the last couple years because rates were very low and you might get a tick a little bit down right before closing yeah you could ride the market today we dont do that um so its very important to lock so when you say the word lock that means you are confirming an interest rate thats going to be that interest rate on the day of closing and years ago or even up until recently the only time y