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From: Don on 19 Oct 2007 16:11 We paid off our mortgage two years ago, and finally got around to going over to the county offices to check to see if things were properly recorded today. I know that it doesn't really matter what I have in hand, but that what is recorded with the County is what matters...yes? I never got an official payoff letter from CitiMortgage, but I did get a couple of letters from them at the time I paid it off, which satisified me that I didn't "need" anything else. One letter was a "Congratulations on paying off your mortgage...yadda" letter, and another was that my final payment was short by $18.65 for paying off the loan in full and that they were advancing the amount on my behalf, but would need to be reimbursed, which I promptly did, and the check cleared a week later. Anyway, all that is recorded at my County office that handles deeds and such is the Warranty Deed, Security Deed that I got at closing, and something called Discharge of Deed to Secure Debt. I assume this is the same as a Lein Release or Satisfaction of Mortgage that I've heard people mention. This Discharge of Deed to Secure Debt seems to verify that the place is owned free and clear by us, but with all the legalese, I'm not quite 100% sure. I know some of you are probably veterans of buying and selling houses, so does this sound like all is well? Thanks.
From: Una on 19 Oct 2007 21:43 In my experience, when I satisfy (pay off) a loan, I get back the original loan documents that I signed. All the holder of a mortgage or other loan can do is provide proof that they no longer have an interest in your property. They cannot show you own the property free and clear because that isn't under their control. You could have a second mortgage, etc., or some other cloud on the title. Una
From: homeowner on 20 Oct 2007 00:18 On Fri, 19 Oct 2007 16:11:39 -0400, "Don" <Don(a)nojunk.com> wrote: >We paid off our mortgage two years ago, and finally got around to going >over to the county offices to check to see if things were properly recorded >today. I know that it doesn't really matter what I have in hand, but >that what is recorded with the County is what matters...yes? > >I never got an official payoff letter from CitiMortgage, but I did get >a couple of letters from them at the time I paid it off, which satisified >me that I didn't "need" anything else. One letter was a "Congratulations >on paying off your mortgage...yadda" letter, and another was that >my final payment was short by $18.65 for paying off the loan in >full and that they were advancing the amount on my behalf, but would >need to be reimbursed, which I promptly did, and the check cleared >a week later. > >Anyway, all that is recorded at my County office that handles >deeds and such is the Warranty Deed, Security Deed that >I got at closing, and something called Discharge of Deed >to Secure Debt. I assume this is the same as a Lein Release >or Satisfaction of Mortgage that I've heard people mention. > >This Discharge of Deed to Secure Debt seems to verify that >the place is owned free and clear by us, but with all the >legalese, I'm not quite 100% sure. I know some of you >are probably veterans of buying and selling houses, so does >this sound like all is well? Thanks. > > Yes. Essentially you have what I call a release of lien (for this lender only). They don't know nor care if you have other liens as long as their lien is satisfied. You may not have another lien at the time the first is satisfied but later you may get one for major improvements or repairs.
From: A Veteran on 26 Oct 2007 12:59 In article <Cb8Si.1252$u7.52(a)bignews2.bellsouth.net>, "Don" <Don(a)nojunk.com> wrote: > We paid off our mortgage two years ago, and finally got around to going > over to the county offices to check to see if things were properly recorded > today. I know that it doesn't really matter what I have in hand, but > that what is recorded with the County is what matters...yes? > > I never got an official payoff letter from CitiMortgage, but I did get > a couple of letters from them at the time I paid it off, which satisified > me that I didn't "need" anything else. One letter was a "Congratulations > on paying off your mortgage...yadda" letter, and another was that > my final payment was short by $18.65 for paying off the loan in > full and that they were advancing the amount on my behalf, but would > need to be reimbursed, which I promptly did, and the check cleared > a week later. > > Anyway, all that is recorded at my County office that handles > deeds and such is the Warranty Deed, Security Deed that > I got at closing, and something called Discharge of Deed > to Secure Debt. I assume this is the same as a Lein Release > or Satisfaction of Mortgage that I've heard people mention. > > This Discharge of Deed to Secure Debt seems to verify that > the place is owned free and clear by us, but with all the > legalese, I'm not quite 100% sure. I know some of you > are probably veterans of buying and selling houses, so does > this sound like all is well? Thanks. Well, Congratulations ! Indeed. I hope all the paperwork is in order. -- when you believe the only tool you have is a hammer. All problems look like nails.
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