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Connecticut General Statutes 49-10b - Residential real estate transaction involving payoff of mortgage loan. Disclosure statement prepared and sent to mortgage holder by notification agent. Form

Connecticut General Statutes > Title 49 > Chapter 846 > § 49-10b - Residential real estate transaction involving payoff of mortgage loan. Disclosure statement prepared and sent to mortgage holder by notification agent. Form


Current as of: 2009

(a) For the purposes of this section:

      (1) "Date of completion of the closing" means the date that payoff funds become available for transmittal to the mortgage holder.

      (2) "Notification agent" means: (A) The buyer's attorney, where the buyer is represented by an attorney and the seller is represented by a separate attorney who assumes the responsibility for transmitting the mortgage payoff funds to the mortgage holder; (B) the new lender, in a refinance situation where the attorney representing the mortgagor is also the attorney representing the new lender; (C) the seller, where the seller is not represented by an attorney and the attorney representing the buyer has taken the responsibility for transmitting the payoff funds to the mortgage holder; or (D) the seller's attorney, where the buyer is represented by a separate attorney who assumes the responsibility for disbursing the mortgage payoff funds to the mortgage holder;

      (3) "Mortgage holder" or "holder of the mortgage" means the owner of the mortgage or the mortgage servicer as set forth in the mortgage payoff letter provided to the notification agent;

      (4) "Residential real estate transaction" means any real estate transaction involving a one-to-four family dwelling.

      (b) At any residential real estate transaction involving the payoff of a mortgage loan, a disclosure statement shall be prepared by the notification agent and shall be sent by the notification agent by certified mail, return receipt requested or by confirmed facsimile transmission or by overnight carrier, to the holder of the mortgage which is to be paid off, within two business days from the date of completion of the closing. The disclosure statement shall include a copy of the payoff statement or other written authorization provided by the mortgage holder. The person or entity charged with the responsibility of securing the mortgage payoff statement shall transmit a copy of such payoff statement in a timely manner to the notification agent but, in any event, not later than the date of closing. To the extent not shown on the payoff statement, the disclosure statement shall identify the mortgage, the names of the mortgagors or borrowers, the loan number, the property address and the date of completion of the closing. The disclosure statement shall direct that, if funds are not received by the mortgage holder within five business days from the date of completion of the closing, notice of that fact shall be given to the notification agent. Such statement shall include the name, address, telephone and fax number, if available, of the notification agent. Such disclosure statement may be in substantially the following form:

NOTIFICATION

      Please be advised that a loan from ..., (lender) to .... (mortgagor) dated .... and recorded in the land records in the town of .... in volume .... at page .... bearing loan number .... secured by a mortgage on .... (address), or as otherwise shown on the attached payoff statement, was paid at closing on .... (date of completion of the closing). If you do not receive the mortgage payoff funds within five business days of the date of completion of the closing, you are directed to notify this office immediately as follows:

Notification agent's name ....
Address ....
Telephone number ....
Fax number ....

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