check the registry of deeds for the county in which the property is located. You'll need to know the owners name (Grantee) to search - or if you know the prior owners name(Grantor), you can find it that way as well. If you are lucky, the county has the records available on line. Good luck
Mortgage Lien - Is a legal claim against a mortgaged property that must be paid or assumed when the property is sold. The person who has the lien on the property can claim the property if the loan defaults. The mortage lien typically belongs to the lender in order to secure the mortgage loan.
A mortgage is a lien on the property that is recorded in the land records to notify other creditors or buyers that the property has been put up as collateral for a loan. When the mortgage is paid off the lien must be released by a mortgage discharge recorded in the land records.A mortgage is a lien on the property that is recorded in the land records to notify other creditors or buyers that the property has been put up as collateral for a loan. When the mortgage is paid off the lien must be released by a mortgage discharge recorded in the land records.A mortgage is a lien on the property that is recorded in the land records to notify other creditors or buyers that the property has been put up as collateral for a loan. When the mortgage is paid off the lien must be released by a mortgage discharge recorded in the land records.A mortgage is a lien on the property that is recorded in the land records to notify other creditors or buyers that the property has been put up as collateral for a loan. When the mortgage is paid off the lien must be released by a mortgage discharge recorded in the land records.
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Mortgage Lien - Is a legal claim against a mortgaged property that must be paid or assumed when the property is sold. The person who has the lien on the property can claim the property if the loan defaults. The mortage lien typically belongs to the lender in order to secure the mortgage loan.
You can't 'transfer' your mortgage to another property. The bank owns the mortgage lien. You would need to negotiate with the bank to modify its lien.
It means that the lender recorded a notice in the land records that the mortgage has been paid. That notice releases the property from the mortgage lien.
A mortgage is a lien on the property that is recorded in the land records to notify other creditors or buyers that the property has been put up as collateral for a loan. When the mortgage is paid off the lien must be released by a mortgage discharge recorded in the land records.A mortgage is a lien on the property that is recorded in the land records to notify other creditors or buyers that the property has been put up as collateral for a loan. When the mortgage is paid off the lien must be released by a mortgage discharge recorded in the land records.A mortgage is a lien on the property that is recorded in the land records to notify other creditors or buyers that the property has been put up as collateral for a loan. When the mortgage is paid off the lien must be released by a mortgage discharge recorded in the land records.A mortgage is a lien on the property that is recorded in the land records to notify other creditors or buyers that the property has been put up as collateral for a loan. When the mortgage is paid off the lien must be released by a mortgage discharge recorded in the land records.
The owner cannot mortgage or sell the property until the lien is paid.
A mortgage IS a lien on the property. The bank already has an interest in the property that was perfected as soon as the mortgage was recorded in the land records. If you purchase property that is subject to a mortgage, the mortgage must be paid or the bank will take possession of the property by foreclosure.
A lien can be placed on any property, regardless of who holds the mortgage. In most cases the mortgage holder will be paid before a secondary lien holder.
An unreleased mortgage is a mortgage against a property that has been recorded in the land records for which no discharge has been recorded. In other words, it is still an outstanding lien against the property. The property cannot be sold until the mortgage is discharged.An unreleased mortgage is a mortgage against a property that has been recorded in the land records for which no discharge has been recorded. In other words, it is still an outstanding lien against the property. The property cannot be sold until the mortgage is discharged.An unreleased mortgage is a mortgage against a property that has been recorded in the land records for which no discharge has been recorded. In other words, it is still an outstanding lien against the property. The property cannot be sold until the mortgage is discharged.An unreleased mortgage is a mortgage against a property that has been recorded in the land records for which no discharge has been recorded. In other words, it is still an outstanding lien against the property. The property cannot be sold until the mortgage is discharged.
If there is an existing lien on your property you can transfer the property to a new owner but the land is still subject to the lien. The new owner would have to pay the lien. Take care if the lien is a mortgage. In most cases the transfer of a property encumbered by a mortgage will trigger an immediate demand to pay off the mortgage. A property tax lien for delinquent taxes gives the town legal title to the property. You should also make sure your grantee is aware of the lien as it may have a detrimental affect on their use, enjoyment or continued possession of the property. Especially if a title examination will not be performed.
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