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  1. Escrow Basics

    What is an escrow account? Think of it like a savings account dedicated to the tax and/or insurance expenses required for your property—and as your loan servicer, we help you manage it. Depending on the terms of your mortgage, your escrow account m...
  2. Homeowner's/Hazard Insurance

    I have a new homeowners insurance policy. Do I need to send it to you? Yes, you need to inform us of any changes in your insurance policy. You can send your new policy to us online at . It's quick and easy! Alternatively, you can fax the policy...
  3. Property Taxes

    I just received a property tax bill and have an escrow account. Do I need to send it to you? Yes, if you have an escrow account set up for your property taxes and you have received a tax bill, please email a copy to us so we can ensure timely p...
  4. Escrow Waiver

    Can I remove my escrow account?  Options to remove an escrow account from a loan vary based on factors such as state laws, investor guidelines, loan type, property type and Loan-to-Value (LTV) ratio.  If the loan qualifies, tax payments and homeow...
  5. Claims

    What do I need to do if my home has been damaged? Here’s what you need to do first:   Contact your hazard insurance company to file a claim.   Call us at  833.253.1133 , and w e'll let you know what information is required to d...
  6. Getting Started

    Congratulations on your recent closing! We are happy to continue serving you. Our goal is to make homeownership easy and convenient, every step of the way  As your servicer, you can expect us to:   Send statements. Receive and apply yo...
  7. Your First Payment

    When will I receive my first billing statement? If your loan just closed, please look out for your first statement in the coming weeks, before your first payment is due. Can I opt out of receiving paper statements in the mail? Yes, you can ch...
  8. Paying Off Your Loan

    A payoff statement for a mortgage, sometimes referred to as a payoff letter, is a document that details the exact amount of money needed to fully pay off your mortgage loan.  It encompasses  your outstanding balance, the interest you owe,  an...
  9. Monthly Autopay

    What is autopay? Autopay, meaning recurring monthly ACH drafts, allows you to pay your loan automatically each month from your checking or savings account. You may also opt for budget drafts if you would like to split your monthly payment into two ...
  10. Budget Drafts (Biweekly)

    Can I split my monthly payment into two payments?  Yes, by enrolling for Budget Drafts , you can schedule automatic recurring ACH drafts from your checking or savings account every 14 days. Once enrolled, half of your monthly mortgage payment will...