How do I remove a lean against my house after the loan has been satisfied?
I had a second mortgage loan from a family member that was drawn up by an attorney. It appeares as a lean against my house. The loan is now paid off. How do I show the loan has been satisfied and remove the lean from my house? There is no problem with my family member, we just don’t know how to proceede.
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I believe if you go back to the lawyer that drew up the original contract you can do the same this a letter that the loan was satisfied. That document can be forwarded to the title company and the lien removed. Just follow the same steps as when the lien was added but with the new letter. good Luck.
You need to provide proof to all 3 credit bureaus (trans union, equifax, and experian) that the loan has been paid in full. Sometimes when a debt has been paid off the company will take their time to have it removed from your credit report. It will be better if you send a copy of the original receipt that this has been paid to the credit bureaus and also contact the loan company and tell them to do the same. Usually takes 30-60 days for them to have it taken off your credit report. Good Luck!
simply have a release of lien form filed in the county court clerks office where the home is. The cost is about $10. Any title company can prepare and notaries the form for you for a small fee.