What happens when a mortgage is paid in full?
Tuesday, October 6th, 2009If you are among the lucky few to pay off your mortgage in full, you must be thinking -”What now? Will I be getting a letter stating that my loan has been paid in full? Will the lender hand over the title of the property to me? What would I get to prove that I’ve a free and clear property?” Read on to find the answers:
As you pay off the mortgage in full, your lender would give back the original mortgage and note to you. Along with it, you would receive a document called “Satisfaction of Mortgage”. It is a legal document which should be filed at your county recorder’s office. This will help the title companies to verify that you own your place free-and-clear. Thus, they would issue a clear title when you’re planning to sell off the property. If you do not have a clear title, it would become difficult for you to sell off the property in the future.
There are some lenders who would record the “Satisfaction of Mortgage” on your behalf at the county recorder’s office. However, there are some who would want you to do it yourself. Thus, you’ll have to ensure that the document is recorded at the county recorder’s office. In some states, the homeowner needs to contact the registrar of deeds and get it recorded. This will make sure that you no longer have a mortgage lien against your property.
BTW, Congratulations! You’re a proud owner of a mortgage-free property

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