[Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, Zip] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Recipient's Name] [Recipient's Address] [City, State, Zip] Subject: Idaho Sample Letter for History of Deed of Trust Dear [Recipient's Name], I hope this letter finds you in the best of health and spirits. I am writing to formally request a detailed description of the history of deeds of trust related to my property located at [property address], in the state of Idaho. As a responsible homeowner, I believe it is essential to maintain an accurate record of all the deeds of trust associated with my property. Having a complete history of deeds of trust is essential for financial planning, property assessment, and clarifying any property ownership disputes that may arise. I kindly request you to provide me with a comprehensive and well-documented report detailing the chronological sequence of all the deeds of trust registered against my property. The report should include the following information for each deed of trust: 1. Deed of Trust Date: The date when the deed of trust was originally executed. 2. Granter: The person or entity who has conveyed the property as security for a debt or obligation. 3. Grantee: The person or entity who receives the security interest in the property. 4. Trustee: The individual or institution appointed to ensure the compliance of the terms stated in the deed of trust. 5. Loan Amount: The initial principal amount of the loan associated with the deed of trust. 6. Lender: The financial institution or individual who provided the loan funds. 7. Maturity Date: The date at which the loan is scheduled to be fully repaid. 8. Release Date: The date at which the deed of trust was released or satisfied, if applicable. 9. Any supplemental or amended deeds of trust. Please ensure that the report includes copies of the original deeds of trust and any applicable release documents for reference and verification purposes. Additionally, if there are any costs associated with acquiring this report, kindly inform me in advance. If there are different types of Idaho Sample Letters for a History of Deed of Trust, it would be helpful to have a separate report for each type, such as: 1. First Deed of Trust: The primary lien against the property. 2. Second Deed of Trust: A subordinate lien held against the property after the first deed of trust. 3. Subsequent Deed of Trust: Any subsequent liens filed against the property after the first and second deeds of trust. 4. Amended Deed of Trust: Any amendments or modifications made to the original deed of trust. I appreciate your commitment to providing transparency and supporting homeowners in maintaining accurate records of their properties. Your prompt attention to this matter would be greatly appreciated. If you have any questions or require additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me at [phone number] or via email at [email address]. Thank you for your time and cooperation. Sincerely, [Your Name]