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hey whats up everyone welcome to the bow tie breakdown im gary morin and if you like this video dont forget to leave a like and hit that subscribe button today im going to talk about a mortgage commitment letter what is it what does it mean and why is it important so here we go a mortgage commitment letter is a letter that the lender issues and can be expected about two weeks prior to the closing date it is required in any transaction that involves any type of financing the letter states that the lender has done their income and employment verifications along with their required credit checks and appraisals and they are committed to providing the buyer with the loan to be funded on the stated closing date again it generally comes two weeks prior to the closing date from the beginning the lender is verifying employment credit and income they get the appraisal done and send everything to the underwriting department for approvals once the lender goes on to issue the commitment letter