Subject: New Hampshire Sample Letter regarding Authority to Cancel Deed of Trust Dear [Recipient's Name], I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I am writing to assert my authority and request the cancellation of a Deed of Trust pertaining to the property located at [property address], in accordance with the laws and regulations of the state of New Hampshire. As per my understanding, a Deed of Trust is a legal document that establishes a lien on real property as security for the repayment of a loan. However, circumstances have transpired that now warrant the release and cancellation of this Deed of Trust. I therefore kindly request your cooperation in facilitating this process. In an effort to provide all required information, I have enclosed the following supporting documents: 1. Copy of the original Deed of Trust: A true and accurate copy of the Deed of Trust that is to be canceled. This document contains all the relevant details concerning the property and loan. 2. Proof of Payment: Evidence of the loan repayment in full, including canceled checks, bank statements, or any other relevant financial records. Additionally, please find attached the final statement from the lender indicating a zero balance on the loan. 3. Identification Documents: A valid form of identification as proof of my identity and association with the property, such as a copy of my driver's license or passport. 4. Legal Documentation: Any additional legal documents or agreements that may be necessary for the cancellation process, including power of attorney documents or trust agreements. It is my understanding that, in New Hampshire, the cancellation of a Deed of Trust usually requires the involvement and approval from both the lender and the trustee. Therefore, I kindly request that you promptly contact all relevant parties and take the necessary steps to initiate the cancellation process. Should there be any additional requirements or documents needed to expedite this process, kindly inform me in writing or reach out to me via phone at [your contact number] or email at [your email address]. I am willing and available to cooperate fully to ensure a swift and smooth cancellation of the Deed of Trust. I appreciate your attention to this matter and look forward to your prompt response. Your cooperation in resolving this issue will be highly valued and acknowledged. Thank you for your immediate attention to this request. Warm regards, [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Date]