If you are paying a service company, ask them. It may be that there is no simple answer (e.g., your mortgage was bundled and sold to investors as part of a mortgage bond). If you are looking to do a loan modification, ask for the company's loss mitigation department.
The entity that owns your mortgage should also have possession of the note.The entity that owns your mortgage should also have possession of the note.The entity that owns your mortgage should also have possession of the note.The entity that owns your mortgage should also have possession of the note.
No. The lender owns the mortgage. You can't make any changes.No. The lender owns the mortgage. You can't make any changes.No. The lender owns the mortgage. You can't make any changes.No. The lender owns the mortgage. You can't make any changes.
No. The mortgagee (the lender) owns the mortgage and has the right to sell it.
Suntrust Mortgage Inc is a division of SunTrust Bank.
The lender owns the mortgage and only the lender can modify it. You need to discuss it with the lender.
The the person who owns the mortgage (mortgagee) wants to protect their investment.
Wachovia Mortgage Corporation is a subsidiary of Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.
No. The bank owns the mortgage and when you signed it you agreed to pay the full balance upon any transfer of the property. You must pay off the mortgage from the proceeds of the sale.No. The bank owns the mortgage and when you signed it you agreed to pay the full balance upon any transfer of the property. You must pay off the mortgage from the proceeds of the sale.No. The bank owns the mortgage and when you signed it you agreed to pay the full balance upon any transfer of the property. You must pay off the mortgage from the proceeds of the sale.No. The bank owns the mortgage and when you signed it you agreed to pay the full balance upon any transfer of the property. You must pay off the mortgage from the proceeds of the sale.
One can find the current status and information regarding ones home loan by contacting their lender or loan servicer by telephone on their mortgage statement. Determining who owns the mortgage is crucial in obtaining information.
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.
No. The bank owns the mortgage and can assign its interest in and rights under the mortgage to another entity. However, the assignee cannot change the terms of the mortgage and the assignment must be recorded in the land records so the holder by assignment can be identified.No. The bank owns the mortgage and can assign its interest in and rights under the mortgage to another entity. However, the assignee cannot change the terms of the mortgage and the assignment must be recorded in the land records so the holder by assignment can be identified.No. The bank owns the mortgage and can assign its interest in and rights under the mortgage to another entity. However, the assignee cannot change the terms of the mortgage and the assignment must be recorded in the land records so the holder by assignment can be identified.No. The bank owns the mortgage and can assign its interest in and rights under the mortgage to another entity. However, the assignee cannot change the terms of the mortgage and the assignment must be recorded in the land records so the holder by assignment can be identified.
No, they are two separate loans. If the second mortgage is foreclosed the lender takes possession of the property subject to the first mortgage. The borrower no longer owns the property.