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Mortgage Renewal in Langley
70% of Canadian homeowners auto-renew with their existing lender — and leave thousands of dollars on the table. Don't be one of them. Titus Finance shops 50+ lenders to find you a better rate before your term ends. Serving the Township of Langley and the wider Fraser Valley.
Why Renewal Is the Best Time to Renegotiate in Langley
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Best Time to Renegotiate
Your renewal date is the single most powerful negotiating moment in your mortgage — the bank knows you're free to walk. Use that leverage. Starting 90–120 days early gives you time to comparison-shop without pressure.
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Langley Market Context
The Fraser Valley lending market means Langley homeowners have more lender options than ever — banks, credit unions, and private lenders all compete for your renewal. Whether rates are rising or falling, shopping your renewal each term ensures you're never stuck paying more than necessary.
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Flexibility to Switch
At renewal, you can port your mortgage to a new lender with no prepayment penalties. Your existing rate and term are ending anyway — this is the cleanest opportunity to renegotiate everything: rate, terms, and lender.
What Titus Finance Does for Langley Renewal Clients
We shop your renewal across 50+ lenders — banks, credit unions, and private lenders — to find the best rate and terms for your Langley situation. You don't have to negotiate with your existing bank alone; we do it for you, with leverage.
Our renewal service is free to start. We'll compare what's available, present your options, and help you decide whether switching makes sense. Most Langley clients who shop their renewal save 0.25–0.75% versus their bank's posted rate — that's thousands over a 5-year term on a Langley mortgage.
Many mortgages originated in the 2020–2021 period are coming up for renewal in 2025–2026, when rates were at historic lows. If your renewal is approaching, act now — banks typically send renewal notices 90 days before your term ends. That window is when you have the most negotiating power and the least pressure. When switching lenders in BC, the BC Property Transfer Tax does not apply on mortgage renewals (only on purchases), making it a clean transition. This applies to all Fraser Valley homeowners including those in newer developments in Willoughby, Brookswood, and the Langley City core.
Frequently Asked Questions
Start 90–120 days before your current term ends. This gives you enough time to compare lenders, negotiate, and avoid being pressured into a last-minute renewal with your existing bank. If your lender sends a renewal notice early, use it as a starting point for negotiations — but don't sign until you've shopped around.
Yes — at renewal there are no prepayment penalties. Your existing term is ending, which means you're free to port or transfer your mortgage to any lender without paying discharge fees or prepayment charges. This is the ideal time to switch and leverage competing offers. The BC Property Transfer Tax does not apply to mortgage renewals — only to property purchases — so switching lenders in BC is a clean, cost-free move.
Typically: your current mortgage statement, property tax assessment or recent appraisal, proof of income (pay stubs or T1/NOA), and credit score. If you're self-employed, two years of tax returns may be required. Titus Financial will tell you exactly what's needed — most renewals are pre-approved within 24–72 hours with complete documents.
With all documents ready, most renewals through Titus Financial are approved within 1–2 weeks. We offer 24–72 hour pre-approval on complete files. The key variable is how quickly you provide required documents and whether the property is straightforward — Langley's diverse property types (including newer developments in Willoughby and Brookswood) may require additional documentation.
Proactive renewal 90 days early gives you the most bargaining power — your existing lender knows you're free to walk, which motivates them to offer better terms. Waiting until the last minute limits your options and often results in accepting the bank's first offer. Start early, compare offers, and negotiate from a position of strength.
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