How do I find out who my loan is with?
You can look up who owns your mortgage online, call, or send a written request to your servicer asking who owns your mortgage. The servicer has an obligation to provide you, to the best of its knowledge, the name, address, and telephone number of who owns your loan.
How do I find my loan records?
Go to the county recorder’s office or local courthouse to find recorded mortgages. In states such as California, deeds, liens, mortgage documents and various types of land documents are available for review in the recorder’s office. Check with the tax assessor or other municipal office where you live for more details.
How do you find out if the house is paid off?
You can find information on property records by contacting your local Secretary of State or county recorder of deeds. After you pay off your mortgage, your lender should also return the original note to you. You can also contact the company that paid off your loan to find out if the lien was released.
How can I find out who owns my mortgage?
If your loan is in the Mortgage Electronic Registration System (MERS), you might be able to find out who owns or backs your loan by calling MERS or running a check on the MERS website. Check the Fannie Mae lookup tool and Freddie Mac loan-lookup tool online to find out if Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac owns your loan.
Where can I find out who owns my student loans?
To the right, you will find the “Current ED servicer”, which is your student loan servicer. Once you have gone through these steps, you will then have to sign up directly with your federal loan servicer to make payments.
How to find out if your mortgage is owned by Fannie Mae?
Does Fannie Mae own your mortgage? Use their online tool to quickly find out or call them toll-free: Fill out the simple form with all required and requested information. The form will ask for your First and Last Name, Address, and Last 4 Digits of your Social Security Number.
How can I find out the identity of my loan servicer?
Here are a few different ways that you can find out the identity of your loan servicer. You can check your monthly mortgage billing statement. Your servicer is the company that sends you the bill for your payment. Look at your payment coupon book, if you have one. The servicer will be listed.