You need to contact FNMA with the address and ask.
If you want to know if FNMA holds a mortgage (or has foreclosed on the property) you can check that out in the local land records office by researching the name of the owner of the property and by looking at any mortgages and their assignments.
yes but I paid cash for my condo(association dues) , can it be foreclosed if so by who i don't have a mortgage
It depends upon the terms of your lending/mortgage contract and the laws of the state in which the property is located. The simplest way to find out is to contact your mortgage holder.
The answer is who is on the mortgage or deed of trust contract not who has title to the property. All parties on the mortgage are equally obligated for the mortgage payments irrespective whether or not they are in title to the property. A mortgage or deed of trust is a contract and the parties thereto are bound by the terms of the contract.Another PerspectiveIn addition, The lender will foreclose if the mortgage isn't paid. You have not stated who signed the mortgage and that is important to your question. If the husband is paying the mortgage and is not on the title he is paying for property he doesn't own. If he signed the mortgage then his credit record is at risk if the mortgage isn't paid. This matter will need to be addressed at some point by a court, perhaps divorce court, since the owner has abandoned the premises. You need to consult with an attorney.
The Keywords or main terms of a first mortgage are "Mortgage", "Lender", "default", "liens", "property", "borrow", "collateral", "risk", "contract" and secondary words for the matter could be "Agent", "Money" and "banks".
Yes, if the person whose name is on the mortgage owned the property at the time they signed the mortgage. If they subsequently transferred the property, it was transferred subject to the mortgage.If the person who signed the mortgage did not own the property at the time, the mortgage is not enforceable.Yes, if the person whose name is on the mortgage owned the property at the time they signed the mortgage. If they subsequently transferred the property, it was transferred subject to the mortgage.If the person who signed the mortgage did not own the property at the time, the mortgage is not enforceable.Yes, if the person whose name is on the mortgage owned the property at the time they signed the mortgage. If they subsequently transferred the property, it was transferred subject to the mortgage.If the person who signed the mortgage did not own the property at the time, the mortgage is not enforceable.Yes, if the person whose name is on the mortgage owned the property at the time they signed the mortgage. If they subsequently transferred the property, it was transferred subject to the mortgage.If the person who signed the mortgage did not own the property at the time, the mortgage is not enforceable.
Your question is a legal question that involves the governing documents for your community and your mortgage lender in the location where the property lies. A local association-savvy attorney can give you a precise answer.
If you transfer the ownership of the property the lender has the right to demand immediate payment in full of the mortgage and it will. That is one of the provisions included in the mortgage contract that you signed. It is called a due on transfer clause. A sale of the property will constitute a breach of the agreement.If you transfer the ownership of the property the lender has the right to demand immediate payment in full of the mortgage and it will. That is one of the provisions included in the mortgage contract that you signed. It is called a due on transfer clause. A sale of the property will constitute a breach of the agreement.If you transfer the ownership of the property the lender has the right to demand immediate payment in full of the mortgage and it will. That is one of the provisions included in the mortgage contract that you signed. It is called a due on transfer clause. A sale of the property will constitute a breach of the agreement.If you transfer the ownership of the property the lender has the right to demand immediate payment in full of the mortgage and it will. That is one of the provisions included in the mortgage contract that you signed. It is called a due on transfer clause. A sale of the property will constitute a breach of the agreement.
The "subject property" is the property referred to in a deed, mortgage, contract, title report, title certification, restriction, lease, etc.
They are not the same. Homeowner's insurance insures the property: dwelling, personal property, other structures on the property, etc. Private mortgage insurance pays the mortgage in case of the death or disability of the mortgagor.
yes but I paid cash for my condo(association dues) , can it be foreclosed if so by who i don't have a mortgage
The National Association of Independent Insurers has merged with what is now known as the Property Casualty Insurers Association of America aka (PCI).
It depends upon the terms of your lending/mortgage contract and the laws of the state in which the property is located. The simplest way to find out is to contact your mortgage holder.
In a reverse mortgage arrangement the lender ends up with the property unless someone pays off the mortgage.In a reverse mortgage arrangement the lender ends up with the property unless someone pays off the mortgage.In a reverse mortgage arrangement the lender ends up with the property unless someone pays off the mortgage.In a reverse mortgage arrangement the lender ends up with the property unless someone pays off the mortgage.
Any contract written by an association for whatever purpose should be reviewed by association counsel.The word cheaper in your query implies that you're really interested in bids and contract terms. Again, work with professional sidewalk vendors and with association counsel to get the results you want.
If the homeowners association forecloses on a property, the foreclosure process typically involves a sale of the property. The proceeds from the sale are used to cover various expenses, including any outstanding debts, such as mortgage payments. The mortgage company will be paid from the sale proceeds first before any remaining funds are distributed to other creditors or the homeowner.
Any manager for a condominium association is a vendor, usually under a contract. Read the contract to find the termination clauses.
If they hold a mortgage or a lien on the property. Home owner's associations often have required dues and if they are not paid, a lien can be placed on the property.