Yes, the real estate Settlement Procedures Act requires that the mortgage company inform you 15 days before a servicing transfer. See the link below for more information.
Yes, it is generally recommended to inform your mortgage company if you change jobs, as it can affect your financial situation and ability to make mortgage payments.
To request a homeowners insurance premium refund, contact your insurance company and provide them with the necessary information, such as your policy number and reason for the refund request. They will guide you through the process and inform you of any required documentation.
Yes, do not send anything to anyone who claims to have purchased the mortgage. Continue to send payments to the original mortgage company until THEY inform you otherwise. There is a scam out there where people get the mortgage information from county records then send an official looking letter. It's good for one or two mortgage payments to a mail drop and you end up being out a couple payments. Don't fall for that one. If you have any questions, contact your original mortgage company and verify the mortgage status
Yes it is best to inform your mortgage provider about a buy to let mortgage since they are involved in your finances so that if an issue arises it can be taken care of. I disagree they are not responsible it is the home insurance you have to notify as your insurance rates are going to increase. I have researched this with my own property.
Yes, it is recommended to inform your insurance company when you pay off your car so they can update your policy and adjust your coverage as needed.
Yes, it is generally recommended to inform your mortgage company if you change jobs, as it can affect your financial situation and ability to make mortgage payments.
No.
Your mortgage lender can answer this question for you. You may also need to review this action with the board: your governing documents will inform this requirement.
To request a homeowners insurance premium refund, contact your insurance company and provide them with the necessary information, such as your policy number and reason for the refund request. They will guide you through the process and inform you of any required documentation.
When pursuing a mortgage loan modification...be persistent and patient with the loan modification application process..you need to pursue the mortgage company and document every point of contact with them including good hardship letters for loan modifications. Keep the documents that you can prove that you have been proactive in trying to work out a solution other than foreclosure. There is help out there and we try to inform homeowners the best options they have.
Yes, do not send anything to anyone who claims to have purchased the mortgage. Continue to send payments to the original mortgage company until THEY inform you otherwise. There is a scam out there where people get the mortgage information from county records then send an official looking letter. It's good for one or two mortgage payments to a mail drop and you end up being out a couple payments. Don't fall for that one. If you have any questions, contact your original mortgage company and verify the mortgage status
inform facilities management of space availability
No. Most companies don't need information like swing sets to give you an accurate premium, and don't require that information in the application process.
Yes it is best to inform your mortgage provider about a buy to let mortgage since they are involved in your finances so that if an issue arises it can be taken care of. I disagree they are not responsible it is the home insurance you have to notify as your insurance rates are going to increase. I have researched this with my own property.
Foreclosure is a legal process whereby all interested parties are included, or the foreclosure procedure cannot be completed. If you believe that your association is foreclosing on your title, and you believe that your mortgage lender has not been informed, you can inform your lender, since the mortgage is in your name, not the association's name, and your responsibility is to protect your name.
No, they have to inform you.
yes you need to inform them