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HELOC Explained: How Home Equity Lines of Credit Really Work (and the Risks)

13 min · 20. mai 2026
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Ron Butler, principal broker at Butler Mortgage and host of the Angry Mortgage Podcast, breaks down exactly how home equity lines of credit work, the key differences between a HELOC and a traditional mortgage, and the real risks of using one to cover vacations, pay off credit cards, or fund rental properties. He also explains why a HELOC is a demand loan — meaning the bank can reduce or call it on just 24 hours' notice — and offers one simple self-assessment to determine whether you have the financial discipline to manage one responsibly. Find out more at butlermortgage.ca [https://www.butlermortgage.ca/] and connect on X [http://x.com/ronmortgageguy], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/ronmortgageguy/], and Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/ButlerMortgage].

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