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14. What is a capped loan?

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With a capped loan, the borrower pays the floating rate or the cap rate, whichever is the cheaper on each applicable interest payment date.

When the floating rate is lower than the cap rate, the borrower pays the floating rate.

When the floating rate is higher than the cap rate, the borrower pays the cap rate.

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