the followings are some of the roles of an estate surveyor in the mortgage industry: -
1. assessing the value of the property to be mortgaged
Yes, if the bank has given notice to the estate representative or the heirs.Yes, if the bank has given notice to the estate representative or the heirs.Yes, if the bank has given notice to the estate representative or the heirs.Yes, if the bank has given notice to the estate representative or the heirs.
The estate is responsible for the debts of the decedent. If the family wants to keep the property the mortgage must be paid or the bank will take possession by foreclosure.
A mortgage is a loan from a bank used to purchase real estate. Until the loan is paid off the bank has a lien on the property. The property cannot be sold or refinanced until that mortgage is paid.
His estate will be responsible for the mortgage. Assuming the wife is not on the deed, if the mortgage isn't paid the bank will foreclose and take possession of the property covered by the mortgage. If the wife is on the deed and she consented to the mortgage the bank can foreclose. If she is on the deed and did not consent to the mortgage then the bank had a defective title and may not be able to foreclose.
Your estate is responsible. If the equity mortgage is not paid the bank will foreclose on the property.
The estate is responsible for the mortgage. However, if the mortgage isn't paid the bank will take possession of the property by foreclosure.The estate is responsible for the mortgage. However, if the mortgage isn't paid the bank will take possession of the property by foreclosure.The estate is responsible for the mortgage. However, if the mortgage isn't paid the bank will take possession of the property by foreclosure.The estate is responsible for the mortgage. However, if the mortgage isn't paid the bank will take possession of the property by foreclosure.
The bank has a lien on a mortgaged property that is not affected by a transfer of the property. The bank will go after the decedent's estate and the cosigner for payment of the mortgage. If the mortgage isn't paid the bank will take possession of the property by a foreclosure.The bank has a lien on a mortgaged property that is not affected by a transfer of the property. The bank will go after the decedent's estate and the cosigner for payment of the mortgage. If the mortgage isn't paid the bank will take possession of the property by a foreclosure.The bank has a lien on a mortgaged property that is not affected by a transfer of the property. The bank will go after the decedent's estate and the cosigner for payment of the mortgage. If the mortgage isn't paid the bank will take possession of the property by a foreclosure.The bank has a lien on a mortgaged property that is not affected by a transfer of the property. The bank will go after the decedent's estate and the cosigner for payment of the mortgage. If the mortgage isn't paid the bank will take possession of the property by a foreclosure.
That depends on whether you consented to the mortgage. If you signed the mortgage you transferred your life estate to the bank during the period the mortgage was unpaid. If the mortgage went into default the bank can take possession of the property and wipe out your life estate. If you did not sign the mortgage the bank would take possession of the property subject to your life estate and your right to the use and possession of the property would continue.
To me it sounds unlikely that a bank would give a new mortgage to an estate. How would the bank get its interest paid by a dead person? Did the administrator lie when he/she asked for the mortgage?
You can contact the bank and make arrangements to pay the mortgage. If you can't pay, the foreclosure can be continued and the lender will name the estate and the estate representative in the foreclosure documents.You can contact the bank and make arrangements to pay the mortgage. If you can't pay, the foreclosure can be continued and the lender will name the estate and the estate representative in the foreclosure documents.You can contact the bank and make arrangements to pay the mortgage. If you can't pay, the foreclosure can be continued and the lender will name the estate and the estate representative in the foreclosure documents.You can contact the bank and make arrangements to pay the mortgage. If you can't pay, the foreclosure can be continued and the lender will name the estate and the estate representative in the foreclosure documents.
Yes, if the bank has given notice to the estate representative or the heirs.Yes, if the bank has given notice to the estate representative or the heirs.Yes, if the bank has given notice to the estate representative or the heirs.Yes, if the bank has given notice to the estate representative or the heirs.
The bank expects the estate to keep the mortgage current. They may allow the mortgage to be assumed if the credit rating of the individuals is acceptable.
The debt must be paid by the estate. If that's not possible and the children want to keep the property they must ay the mortgage. If the mortgage isn't paid the bank will take possession of the property by foreclosure.The debt must be paid by the estate. If that's not possible and the children want to keep the property they must ay the mortgage. If the mortgage isn't paid the bank will take possession of the property by foreclosure.The debt must be paid by the estate. If that's not possible and the children want to keep the property they must ay the mortgage. If the mortgage isn't paid the bank will take possession of the property by foreclosure.The debt must be paid by the estate. If that's not possible and the children want to keep the property they must ay the mortgage. If the mortgage isn't paid the bank will take possession of the property by foreclosure.
The estate is responsible for the debts of the decedent. If the family wants to keep the property the mortgage must be paid or the bank will take possession by foreclosure.
A mortgage is a loan from a bank used to purchase real estate. Until the loan is paid off the bank has a lien on the property. The property cannot be sold or refinanced until that mortgage is paid.
His estate will be responsible for the mortgage. Assuming the wife is not on the deed, if the mortgage isn't paid the bank will foreclose and take possession of the property covered by the mortgage. If the wife is on the deed and she consented to the mortgage the bank can foreclose. If she is on the deed and did not consent to the mortgage then the bank had a defective title and may not be able to foreclose.
A mortgagee does not need to file a claim against the estate when the mortgagor dies. The mortgage is a lien against the real estate. Generally, the boilerplate language in a mortgage document gives the mortgagee the power to take possession of the property and sell it if there is a default. If the mortgage isn't paid the mortgagee will foreclose. If the beneficiaries want to keep the real estate they must make arrangements with the bank to pay the mortgage. You should consult with the attorney who is handling the estate.