The Massachusetts Mortgagees Affidavit As Amended By Chapter 224 of The Acts of 2007 is an affidavit that is part of the foreclosure process in Massachusetts. This affidavit must be completed and filed by the mortgagee (lender) with the court at the time of the foreclosure filing. It is used by the court to ensure that the mortgagee is in compliance with all state and federal laws and regulations. The affidavit contains information about the loan, such as the borrower's name and address, the date of the loan, the amount of the loan, and the terms of the agreement. It must also include a statement of the mortgagee's compliance with applicable state consumer protection laws. There are three different types of Massachusetts Mortgagees Affidavit As Amended By Chapter 224 of The Acts of 2007: a Notice of Foreclosure, a Notice of Sale, and a Notice of Right to Cure. The Notice of Foreclosure provides information about the foreclosure process and the borrower's rights. The Notice of Sale includes information about the time and place of the foreclosure sale. Finally, the Notice of Right to Cure provides information about the borrower's right to cure the foreclosure and save their home.