"Certificate of Satisfaction" GS-

Discussion in 'Discussion Group' started by CrayolaBlue, Jan 29, 2008.

  1. CrayolaBlue

    CrayolaBlue Guest

  2. Hatteras6

    Hatteras6 Well-Known Member

    Generally, when the mortgage has been paid off, either thorough completion of the mortgage term (rarely) or because of a sale and payoff of the mortgage, the mortgage company provides a notarized certificate of satisfaction of the mortgage, so that the former owners have documentation that they have paid off he note, and that the mortgage company no longer holds any financial interest in the property. Usually, the home owner gets a copy, and the register of deeds gets one to record as an official record of payment, i.e. satisfaction of the mortgage.

    Caveat...I am not an attorney, a real estate expert, nor do I play one on TV.
     
  3. KDsGrandma

    KDsGrandma Well-Known Member

    But you did a good job of explaining that. ;)

    "Satisfaction" means a debt has been satisfied, generally by being paid off.

    Real estate financing in this state involves a document known as a Deed of Trust, which gives the lender the right to foreclose on the property if the buyer does not meet the terms of the accompanying note. The Registrar of Deeds will use the certificate of satisfaction to cancel the deed of trust once the mortgage has been paid off.
     
  4. CrayolaBlue

    CrayolaBlue Guest

    Thanks guys.

    So basically this is saying that the homeowner paid off their entire loan?

    This is what confuses me, because this person only has been in their home for a couple of years and is unemployed?

    Odd.. very odd.. thank you
     
  5. INTHEBUFF

    INTHEBUFF Well-Known Member

    Well, could be that he/she got a big sum of inheritance. I have family members that by the time they were in their early 30's, the home/BMWs were paid off due to the fact that they made it big in their careers. They now travel, live within their means with their shares in the company stock. Yes, they made it big but they also kept their perspectives in living a simple but very nice life, didn't go overboard on the spending etc.
     

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