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An assignment is the document that is the legal record of this transfer from one mortgagee to another. In a typical transaction, when the mortgagee sells the debt to another bank, an assignment is recorded and the promissory note is endorsed (signed over) to the new bank.
An assignment of mortgage gives the loan seller's rights under the mortgage, including the right to foreclose if the borrower doesn't make payments, to the new owner of the loan.
Once the note is assigned, the person to whom it is assigned, the assignee, can collect payment under the note. Assignment of the mortgage agreement occurs when the mortgagee (the bank or lender) transfers its rights under the agreement to another party.
Corporate mortgage assignment defined. An assignment of a mortgage occurs when a loan for a piece of property (home or otherwise) is assigned to another party.A corporate assignment of a mortgage occurs when the third party that assumes the obligation for the loan is a corporation.
A mortgage lender can transfer a mortgage to another company using an assignment agreement.Many banks and mortgage lenders sell outstanding loans in order to free up money to lend to new borrowers, and use an assignment of mortgage to legally grant the loan obligation to the new mortgage holder.
Banks often sell and buy mortgages from each other as a way to liquidate assets and improve their credit ratings. When the original lender sells the debt to another bank or an investor, a mortgage assignment is created and recorded in the public record and the promissory note is endorsed.
An assignment transfers all of the original mortgagee's interest under the mortgage or deed of trust to the new bank. Generally, the mortgage or deed of trust is recorded shortly after the mortgagors sign it and, if the mortgage is subsequently transferred, each assignment is to be recorded in the county land records.
An assignment of mortgage is a document which indicates that a mortgage has been transferred from the original lender or borrower to a third party. Assignments of mortgage are more commonly seen when lenders sell mortgages to other lenders.This document indicates that the loan obligation has been transferred.
Assignments Generally:
Lenders, or holders of mortgages or deeds of trust, often assign mortgages or deeds of trust to other lenders, or third parties. When this is done the assignee (person who received the assignment) steps into the place of the original lender or assignor. To effectuate an assignment, the general rule is that the assignment must be in proper written format and recorded to provide notice of the assignment.
Satisfactions Generally:
Once a mortgage or deed of trust is paid, the holder of the mortgage is required to satisfy the mortgage or deed of trust of record to show that the mortgage or deed of trust is no longer a lien on the property. The general rule is that the satisfaction must be in proper written format and recorded to provide notice of the satisfaction. If the lender fails to record a satisfaction within set time limits, the lender may be responsible for damages set by statute for failure to timely cancel the lien. Depending on your state, a satisfaction may be called a Satisfaction, Cancellation, or Reconveyance. Some states still recognize marginal satisfaction but this is slowly being phased out. A marginal satisfaction is where the holder of the mortgage physically goes to the recording office and enters a satisfaction on the face of the recorded mortgage, which is attested by the clerk.
New Jersey Law
Execution of Assignment or Satisfaction:
Must be signed by the mortgagee.
Assignment:
The county recording officers of the several counties are authorized to record, in suitable books to be provided for that purpose, any assignment of any mortgage upon real estate within their respective counties, the same having thereon such certificate of acknowledgment or proof of execution thereof as is or may be required by law for the recording of deeds, which certificate shall be recorded therewith.
Demand to Satisfy:
Written demand from mortgagor to mortgagee at least 20 days prior to filing suit.
Recording Satisfaction:
An instrument constituting a satisfaction of mortgage meeting the requirements for recordation, including acknowledgment or proof, is filed with the county recording officer. See detailed statutes, below.
Marginal Satisfaction:
The county recording officer shall forthwith enter in the margin opposite the original entry of such mortgage a note or memorandum setting forth such cancellation, release or discharge, together with a reference to the book and page wherein such cancellation, release or discharge is recorded. See section 46:18-12, below.
Penalty:
If the mortgagee has not complied within 15 business days after receipt of the written notice from the mortgagor or mortgagor's agent pursuant to this paragraph (1), the mortgagee or his assigns shall be subject to a fine of $50 per day for each day after the 15-day period until compliance, except that the total fine imposed pursuant to this paragraph (1) shall not exceed $1,000.
If Mortgagee fails to satisfy the recording requirements, he is liable for damages, including attorney fees, if 20 days written notice is given by Mortgagor prior to suit.
Acknowledgment:
An assignment or satisfaction must contain a proper New Jersey acknowledgment, or other acknowledgment approved by Statute.
New Jersey Statutes
46:18-2. Marginal notation on records of mortgages of recorded assignments, extensions or postponements thereof.
When any mortgage of record in the office of the county recording officer of any county shall be assigned, extended or postponed, and such assignment, extension or postponement shall be recorded in the office of such county recording officer, such county recording officer shall forthwith enter in the margin opposite the original entry of such mortgage a note or memorandum setting forth such assignment, extension or postponement, together with a reference to the book and page wherein such assignment, extension or postponement is recorded, and not until such note or memorandum is so entered in the margin as aforesaid shall such recording be notice to all persons concerned that such mortgage is assigned, extended or postponed.
46:18-3. Record of assignments of mortgages; indexes.
The county recording officers of the several counties are authorized to record, in suitable books to be provided for that purpose, any assignment of any mortgage upon real estate within their respective counties, the same having thereon such certificate of acknowledgment or proof of execution thereof as is or may be required by law for the recording of deeds, which certificate shall be recorded therewith. All such assignments shall be properly indexed. For recording such assignments and for copies thereof the county recording officer shall be entitled to the fees prescribed by section 22:4-4 of the title Fees and Costs.
46:18-4. Record of assignment of mortgage as notice of assignment.
The recording of any assignment of a mortgage upon real estate as provided by section 46:18-3 of this title shall, from the time such assignment is left with the county recording officer for record, be notice to all persons concerned that such mortgage is so assigned.
46:18-5.1. Cancellation of mortgages.
A mortgage shall be cancelled of record by the recording officer of any county in which the mortgage was recorded if:
a. The original mortgage bearing on it the
receipt given by the county recording officer at the time it was recorded
is presented to the county recording officer with an endorsement on it
authorizing its cancellation bearing the signature of the mortgagee
or, if the mortgage has been assigned of record, of the last assignee of
record of the mortgage. If the mortgagee or assignee of the mortgage is
a corporation or other entity, the signature for the entity on the endorsement
may be made by any person authorized by the entity to do so; or
b. An instrument constituting a satisfaction
of mortgage meeting the requirements for recordation, including acknowledgment
or proof, is filed with the county recording officer.
46:18-11.2. Cancellation of mortgage after satisfaction.
1.
a. When any mortgage registered or recorded pursuant to R.S.46:17-1
et seq. shall be redeemed, paid and satisfied, a mortgagee, other
than a bank, savings bank, savings and loan association, credit union or
other corporation engaged in the business of making or purchasing mortgage
loans, or his agents or assigns shall within 10 days notify the mortgagor
that he has the right to demand the mortgagee to cancel the mortgage of
record upon payment by the mortgagor of the fee required by the county
to effect the cancellation and the mortgagee shall within 30 days of the
receipt by the mortgagee of the required fee from the mortgagor:
(1) apply to the county recording officer to have the mortgage canceled
of record; and
(2) send to the mortgagor or mortgagor's agent at the same time
the mortgage is sent to the county recording officer for cancellation of
record a copy of the letter of transmittal which the mortgagee sent to
the county recording officer requesting the cancellation of the mortgage
of record.
b.
(1) When any mortgage registered or recorded pursuant to R.S.46:17-1
et seq. shall be redeemed, paid and satisfied and the mortgagee is a bank,
savings bank, savings and loan association, credit union or other corporation
in the business of making or purchasing mortgage loans, that mortgagee,
its agents or assigns shall:
(a) cause the mortgage to be submitted to
the county recording officer for cancellation of record within 30 days
of receipt of all fees which are required to be paid by the mortgagor pursuant
to this subsection; and
(b) send to the mortgagor or mortgagor's agent
at the same time the mortgage is sent to the county recording officer for
cancellation of record a copy of the letter of transmittal which the mortgagee
sent to the county recording officer requesting the cancellation of the
mortgage of record.
(2) The mortgagee shall have the right to receive from the mortgagor
the amount of the fee charged by the county recording officer to cancel
the mortgage plus an additional service fee from the mortgagor, which service
fee shall not exceed $25 or such higher amount which the Commissioner of
Banking and Insurance may approve by regulation, provided the mortgagor
has received notice of the fees required by the mortgagee. The mortgagee
may collect the service fee at the time of the mortgage transaction or
at the time the mortgage is redeemed, paid and satisfied. The fee charged
by the county recording officer to cancel the mortgage of record shall
be collectible at the time the mortgage is redeemed, paid and satisfied.
c. If the final payment is made in cash, by certified check or cashier's
check, the mortgage shall be deemed paid, satisfied and redeemed upon receipt
of the cash, certified check or cashier's check by the mortgagee, his agents
or assigns.
46:18-11.3. Penalty
2.
a.
(1) If the mortgagee, his agent or assigns fails to comply with
the applicable provisions of subsection a. or b. of section 1 of P.L.1975,
c.137 (C.46:18-11.2) , the mortgagor or the mortgagor's agent may serve
the mortgagee or his assigns with written notice of the noncompliance,
which notice shall identify the mortgage and the date and means of its
redemption, payment and satisfaction. If the mortgagee has not complied
within 15 business days after receipt of the written notice from the mortgagor
or mortgagor's agent pursuant to this paragraph (1) , the mortgagee
or his assigns shall be subject to a fine of $50 per day for each day after
the 15-day period until compliance, except that the total fine imposed
pursuant to this paragraph (1) shall not exceed $1,000.
(2) If the mortgagee, his agent or assigns fails to comply with
the applicable provisions of section 1 of P.L.1975, c.137 (C.46:18-11.2),
the purchaser or the purchaser's agent may serve the mortgagee or his assigns
with written notice of the noncompliance, which notice shall identify the
mortgage and the date and means of its redemption, payment and satisfaction.
If the mortgagee has not complied within 15 business days after receipt
of the written notice from the purchaser or purchaser's agent pursuant
to this paragraph (2), the mortgagee or his assigns shall be subject to
a fine of $50 per day for each day after the 15-day period until compliance,
except that the total fine imposed pursuant to this paragraph (2) shall
not exceed $1,000.
b. Of each fine collected pursuant to subsection a. of this section,
100% shall be payable to the private citizen instituting the action. The
fine may be collected by summary proceedings instituted by a private citizen
or the Attorney General in accordance with "the penalty enforcement law"
(N.J.S.2A:58-1 et seq.).
c.
(1) If a mortgagee, his agent or assigns has not applied to
the county recording officer to cancel the mortgage of record pursuant
to subsection a. or b. of section 1 of P.L.1975, c.137 (C.46:18-11.2),
within the 15 business day period provided by paragraph (1) of subsection
a. of this section, the mortgagee shall be liable to the mortgagor for
the greater of the mortgagor's actual damages or the sum of $1,000, less
any fines recovered by the mortgagor pursuant to paragraph (1) of
subsection a. and paragraph (1) of subsection b. of this section.
In any successful action to recover damages pursuant to this paragraph
(1), the mortgagee shall reimburse the mortgagor for the costs of the action
including the mortgagor's reasonable attorneys' fees.
(2) If a mortgagee, his agent or assigns has not applied to
the county recording officer to cancel the mortgage of record pursuant
to subsection a. or b. of section 1 of P.L.1975, c.137 (C.46:18-11.2),
within the 15 business day period provided by paragraph (2) of subsection
a. of this section, the mortgagee shall be liable to the purchaser for
the greater of the purchaser's actual damages or the sum of $1,000, less
any fines recovered by the purchaser pursuant to paragraph (2) of subsection
a. and paragraph (2) of subsection b. of this section. In any successful
action to recover damages pursuant to this paragraph (2), the mortgagee
shall reimburse the purchaser for the costs of the action including the
purchaser's reasonable attorneys' fees.
46:18-11.4. Failure to comply; liability for costs of action for cancellation
Any mortgagee or his assigns who fail to comply with section 1 of this act shall be liable to the mortgagor, or his heirs, successors or assigns who have an interest in the mortgaged premises for the cost of any legal action to have the mortgage canceled of record, including reasonable attorneys' fees, but no attorneys' fees shall be allowed unless 20 days written notice is given to the mortgagee prior to institution of suit.
46:18-11.5 Definitions relative to mortgage cancellations.
1. As used in this act: "Mortgage" means a residential mortgage,
security interest or the like, in which the security is a residential property
such as a house, real property or condominium, which is occupied, or is
to be occupied, by the debtor, who is a natural person, or a member of
the debtor's immediate family, as that person's residence. The provisions
of sections 2 and 3 of P.L.1999, c.40 (C.46:18-11.6 and C.46:18-11.7) shall
apply to all residential mortgages wherever made, which have as their security
a residence in the State of New Jersey, provided that the real property
which is the subject of the mortgage shall not have more than four dwelling
units, one of which shall be, or is planned to be, occupied by the debtor
or a member of the debtor's immediate family as the debtor's or family
member's residence at the time the loan is originated. "Pay-off letter"
means a written document prepared by the holder or servicer of the mortgage
being paid, which is dated not more than 60 days prior to the date the
mortgage is paid, and which contains a statement of all the sums due to
satisfy the mortgage debt, including, but not limited to, interest accrued
to the date the statement is prepared and a means of calculating per diem
interest accruing thereafter.
46:18-11.6 Conditions under which discharge of mortgage may be executed.
2.
a. A person which is entitled to receive payment of a mortgage
duly recorded or registered in this State pursuant to a written agreement,
whether or not recorded, entered into with the holder or owner of the mortgage
may execute a discharge, satisfaction-piece, release, subordination or
postponement on behalf of the holder or owner thereof, which instrument
shall be accepted for recording by the county clerk or register of deeds
and mortgages, so long as:
(1) it meets the requirements of section 2 of P.L.1991, c.308 (C.46:15-1.1);
and
(2) it contains the following wording in the body thereof: "_____________
is authorized to execute this instrument pursuant to the terms of a written
agreement dated ______, between _______________, as owner or holder of
the mortgage, and __________________, as servicer thereof."
b. A person which is the owner or holder of a mortgage duly recorded
or registered in this State for which a prior assignment thereof is unrecorded,
may execute a discharge, satisfaction-piece, release, subordination or
postponement thereof, which instrument shall be accepted for recording
by the county clerk or register of deeds and mortgages, so long as:
(1) it meets the requirements of section 2 of P.L.1991, c.308 (C.46:15-1.1);
and
(2) it contains wording in the body of the instrument setting forth
the particulars concerning all assignments of the mortgage, whether or
not recorded.
c. Upon payment of the appropriate fees therefor, the county clerk
or register of deeds and mortgages shall cause a marginal notation to be
made upon the record of a mortgage which is specifically described in an
instrument submitted in accordance with subsection a. or b. of this
section.
46:18-12. Marginal notations of cancellation, release or discharge of mortgage.
When any mortgage of record in the office of the county recording officer of any county shall be canceled, released or discharged, and such cancellation, release or discharge shall be recorded in the office of such county recording officer, such county recording officer shall forthwith enter in the margin opposite the original entry of such mortgage a note or memorandum setting forth such cancellation, release or discharge, together with a reference to the book and page wherein such cancellation, release or discharge is recorded, and not until such note or memorandum is so entered in the margin as aforesaid shall such recording be notice to all persons concerned that such mortgage is canceled, released or discharged.
Assignments Generally:
Lenders, or holders of mortgages or deeds of trust, often assign mortgages or deeds of trust to other lenders, or third parties. When this is done the assignee (person who received the assignment) steps into the place of the original lender or assignor. To effectuate an assignment, the general rule is that the assignment must be in proper written format and recorded to provide notice of the assignment.
Satisfactions Generally:
Once a mortgage or deed of trust is paid, the holder of the mortgage is required to satisfy the mortgage or deed of trust of record to show that the mortgage or deed of trust is no longer a lien on the property. The general rule is that the satisfaction must be in proper written format and recorded to provide notice of the satisfaction. If the lender fails to record a satisfaction within set time limits, the lender may be responsible for damages set by statute for failure to timely cancel the lien. Depending on your state, a satisfaction may be called a Satisfaction, Cancellation, or Reconveyance. Some states still recognize marginal satisfaction but this is slowly being phased out. A marginal satisfaction is where the holder of the mortgage physically goes to the recording office and enters a satisfaction on the face of the recorded mortgage, which is attested by the clerk.
New Jersey Law
Execution of Assignment or Satisfaction:
Must be signed by the mortgagee.
Assignment:
The county recording officers of the several counties are authorized to record, in suitable books to be provided for that purpose, any assignment of any mortgage upon real estate within their respective counties, the same having thereon such certificate of acknowledgment or proof of execution thereof as is or may be required by law for the recording of deeds, which certificate shall be recorded therewith.
Demand to Satisfy:
Written demand from mortgagor to mortgagee at least 20 days prior to filing suit.
Recording Satisfaction:
An instrument constituting a satisfaction of mortgage meeting the requirements for recordation, including acknowledgment or proof, is filed with the county recording officer. See detailed statutes, below.
Marginal Satisfaction:
The county recording officer shall forthwith enter in the margin opposite the original entry of such mortgage a note or memorandum setting forth such cancellation, release or discharge, together with a reference to the book and page wherein such cancellation, release or discharge is recorded. See section 46:18-12, below.
Penalty:
If the mortgagee has not complied within 15 business days after receipt of the written notice from the mortgagor or mortgagor's agent pursuant to this paragraph (1), the mortgagee or his assigns shall be subject to a fine of $50 per day for each day after the 15-day period until compliance, except that the total fine imposed pursuant to this paragraph (1) shall not exceed $1,000.
If Mortgagee fails to satisfy the recording requirements, he is liable for damages, including attorney fees, if 20 days written notice is given by Mortgagor prior to suit.
Acknowledgment:
An assignment or satisfaction must contain a proper New Jersey acknowledgment, or other acknowledgment approved by Statute.
New Jersey Statutes
46:18-2. Marginal notation on records of mortgages of recorded assignments, extensions or postponements thereof.
When any mortgage of record in the office of the county recording officer of any county shall be assigned, extended or postponed, and such assignment, extension or postponement shall be recorded in the office of such county recording officer, such county recording officer shall forthwith enter in the margin opposite the original entry of such mortgage a note or memorandum setting forth such assignment, extension or postponement, together with a reference to the book and page wherein such assignment, extension or postponement is recorded, and not until such note or memorandum is so entered in the margin as aforesaid shall such recording be notice to all persons concerned that such mortgage is assigned, extended or postponed.
46:18-3. Record of assignments of mortgages; indexes.
The county recording officers of the several counties are authorized to record, in suitable books to be provided for that purpose, any assignment of any mortgage upon real estate within their respective counties, the same having thereon such certificate of acknowledgment or proof of execution thereof as is or may be required by law for the recording of deeds, which certificate shall be recorded therewith. All such assignments shall be properly indexed. For recording such assignments and for copies thereof the county recording officer shall be entitled to the fees prescribed by section 22:4-4 of the title Fees and Costs.
46:18-4. Record of assignment of mortgage as notice of assignment.
The recording of any assignment of a mortgage upon real estate as provided by section 46:18-3 of this title shall, from the time such assignment is left with the county recording officer for record, be notice to all persons concerned that such mortgage is so assigned.
46:18-5.1. Cancellation of mortgages.
A mortgage shall be cancelled of record by the recording officer of any county in which the mortgage was recorded if:
a. The original mortgage bearing on it the
receipt given by the county recording officer at the time it was recorded
is presented to the county recording officer with an endorsement on it
authorizing its cancellation bearing the signature of the mortgagee
or, if the mortgage has been assigned of record, of the last assignee of
record of the mortgage. If the mortgagee or assignee of the mortgage is
a corporation or other entity, the signature for the entity on the endorsement
may be made by any person authorized by the entity to do so; or
b. An instrument constituting a satisfaction
of mortgage meeting the requirements for recordation, including acknowledgment
or proof, is filed with the county recording officer.
46:18-11.2. Cancellation of mortgage after satisfaction.
1.
a. When any mortgage registered or recorded pursuant to R.S.46:17-1
et seq. shall be redeemed, paid and satisfied, a mortgagee, other
than a bank, savings bank, savings and loan association, credit union or
other corporation engaged in the business of making or purchasing mortgage
loans, or his agents or assigns shall within 10 days notify the mortgagor
that he has the right to demand the mortgagee to cancel the mortgage of
record upon payment by the mortgagor of the fee required by the county
to effect the cancellation and the mortgagee shall within 30 days of the
receipt by the mortgagee of the required fee from the mortgagor:
(1) apply to the county recording officer to have the mortgage canceled
of record; and
(2) send to the mortgagor or mortgagor's agent at the same time
the mortgage is sent to the county recording officer for cancellation of
record a copy of the letter of transmittal which the mortgagee sent to
the county recording officer requesting the cancellation of the mortgage
of record.
b.
(1) When any mortgage registered or recorded pursuant to R.S.46:17-1
et seq. shall be redeemed, paid and satisfied and the mortgagee is a bank,
savings bank, savings and loan association, credit union or other corporation
in the business of making or purchasing mortgage loans, that mortgagee,
its agents or assigns shall:
(a) cause the mortgage to be submitted to
the county recording officer for cancellation of record within 30 days
of receipt of all fees which are required to be paid by the mortgagor pursuant
to this subsection; and
(b) send to the mortgagor or mortgagor's agent
at the same time the mortgage is sent to the county recording officer for
cancellation of record a copy of the letter of transmittal which the mortgagee
sent to the county recording officer requesting the cancellation of the
mortgage of record.
(2) The mortgagee shall have the right to receive from the mortgagor
the amount of the fee charged by the county recording officer to cancel
the mortgage plus an additional service fee from the mortgagor, which service
fee shall not exceed $25 or such higher amount which the Commissioner of
Banking and Insurance may approve by regulation, provided the mortgagor
has received notice of the fees required by the mortgagee. The mortgagee
may collect the service fee at the time of the mortgage transaction or
at the time the mortgage is redeemed, paid and satisfied. The fee charged
by the county recording officer to cancel the mortgage of record shall
be collectible at the time the mortgage is redeemed, paid and satisfied.
c. If the final payment is made in cash, by certified check or cashier's
check, the mortgage shall be deemed paid, satisfied and redeemed upon receipt
of the cash, certified check or cashier's check by the mortgagee, his agents
or assigns.
46:18-11.3. Penalty
2.
a.
(1) If the mortgagee, his agent or assigns fails to comply with
the applicable provisions of subsection a. or b. of section 1 of P.L.1975,
c.137 (C.46:18-11.2) , the mortgagor or the mortgagor's agent may serve
the mortgagee or his assigns with written notice of the noncompliance,
which notice shall identify the mortgage and the date and means of its
redemption, payment and satisfaction. If the mortgagee has not complied
within 15 business days after receipt of the written notice from the mortgagor
or mortgagor's agent pursuant to this paragraph (1) , the mortgagee
or his assigns shall be subject to a fine of $50 per day for each day after
the 15-day period until compliance, except that the total fine imposed
pursuant to this paragraph (1) shall not exceed $1,000.
(2) If the mortgagee, his agent or assigns fails to comply with
the applicable provisions of section 1 of P.L.1975, c.137 (C.46:18-11.2),
the purchaser or the purchaser's agent may serve the mortgagee or his assigns
with written notice of the noncompliance, which notice shall identify the
mortgage and the date and means of its redemption, payment and satisfaction.
If the mortgagee has not complied within 15 business days after receipt
of the written notice from the purchaser or purchaser's agent pursuant
to this paragraph (2), the mortgagee or his assigns shall be subject to
a fine of $50 per day for each day after the 15-day period until compliance,
except that the total fine imposed pursuant to this paragraph (2) shall
not exceed $1,000.
b. Of each fine collected pursuant to subsection a. of this section,
100% shall be payable to the private citizen instituting the action. The
fine may be collected by summary proceedings instituted by a private citizen
or the Attorney General in accordance with "the penalty enforcement law"
(N.J.S.2A:58-1 et seq.).
c.
(1) If a mortgagee, his agent or assigns has not applied to
the county recording officer to cancel the mortgage of record pursuant
to subsection a. or b. of section 1 of P.L.1975, c.137 (C.46:18-11.2),
within the 15 business day period provided by paragraph (1) of subsection
a. of this section, the mortgagee shall be liable to the mortgagor for
the greater of the mortgagor's actual damages or the sum of $1,000, less
any fines recovered by the mortgagor pursuant to paragraph (1) of
subsection a. and paragraph (1) of subsection b. of this section.
In any successful action to recover damages pursuant to this paragraph
(1), the mortgagee shall reimburse the mortgagor for the costs of the action
including the mortgagor's reasonable attorneys' fees.
(2) If a mortgagee, his agent or assigns has not applied to
the county recording officer to cancel the mortgage of record pursuant
to subsection a. or b. of section 1 of P.L.1975, c.137 (C.46:18-11.2),
within the 15 business day period provided by paragraph (2) of subsection
a. of this section, the mortgagee shall be liable to the purchaser for
the greater of the purchaser's actual damages or the sum of $1,000, less
any fines recovered by the purchaser pursuant to paragraph (2) of subsection
a. and paragraph (2) of subsection b. of this section. In any successful
action to recover damages pursuant to this paragraph (2), the mortgagee
shall reimburse the purchaser for the costs of the action including the
purchaser's reasonable attorneys' fees.
46:18-11.4. Failure to comply; liability for costs of action for cancellation
Any mortgagee or his assigns who fail to comply with section 1 of this act shall be liable to the mortgagor, or his heirs, successors or assigns who have an interest in the mortgaged premises for the cost of any legal action to have the mortgage canceled of record, including reasonable attorneys' fees, but no attorneys' fees shall be allowed unless 20 days written notice is given to the mortgagee prior to institution of suit.
46:18-11.5 Definitions relative to mortgage cancellations.
1. As used in this act: "Mortgage" means a residential mortgage,
security interest or the like, in which the security is a residential property
such as a house, real property or condominium, which is occupied, or is
to be occupied, by the debtor, who is a natural person, or a member of
the debtor's immediate family, as that person's residence. The provisions
of sections 2 and 3 of P.L.1999, c.40 (C.46:18-11.6 and C.46:18-11.7) shall
apply to all residential mortgages wherever made, which have as their security
a residence in the State of New Jersey, provided that the real property
which is the subject of the mortgage shall not have more than four dwelling
units, one of which shall be, or is planned to be, occupied by the debtor
or a member of the debtor's immediate family as the debtor's or family
member's residence at the time the loan is originated. "Pay-off letter"
means a written document prepared by the holder or servicer of the mortgage
being paid, which is dated not more than 60 days prior to the date the
mortgage is paid, and which contains a statement of all the sums due to
satisfy the mortgage debt, including, but not limited to, interest accrued
to the date the statement is prepared and a means of calculating per diem
interest accruing thereafter.
46:18-11.6 Conditions under which discharge of mortgage may be executed.
2.
a. A person which is entitled to receive payment of a mortgage
duly recorded or registered in this State pursuant to a written agreement,
whether or not recorded, entered into with the holder or owner of the mortgage
may execute a discharge, satisfaction-piece, release, subordination or
postponement on behalf of the holder or owner thereof, which instrument
shall be accepted for recording by the county clerk or register of deeds
and mortgages, so long as:
(1) it meets the requirements of section 2 of P.L.1991, c.308 (C.46:15-1.1);
and
(2) it contains the following wording in the body thereof: "_____________
is authorized to execute this instrument pursuant to the terms of a written
agreement dated ______, between _______________, as owner or holder of
the mortgage, and __________________, as servicer thereof."
b. A person which is the owner or holder of a mortgage duly recorded
or registered in this State for which a prior assignment thereof is unrecorded,
may execute a discharge, satisfaction-piece, release, subordination or
postponement thereof, which instrument shall be accepted for recording
by the county clerk or register of deeds and mortgages, so long as:
(1) it meets the requirements of section 2 of P.L.1991, c.308 (C.46:15-1.1);
and
(2) it contains wording in the body of the instrument setting forth
the particulars concerning all assignments of the mortgage, whether or
not recorded.
c. Upon payment of the appropriate fees therefor, the county clerk
or register of deeds and mortgages shall cause a marginal notation to be
made upon the record of a mortgage which is specifically described in an
instrument submitted in accordance with subsection a. or b. of this
section.
46:18-12. Marginal notations of cancellation, release or discharge of mortgage.
When any mortgage of record in the office of the county recording officer of any county shall be canceled, released or discharged, and such cancellation, release or discharge shall be recorded in the office of such county recording officer, such county recording officer shall forthwith enter in the margin opposite the original entry of such mortgage a note or memorandum setting forth such cancellation, release or discharge, together with a reference to the book and page wherein such cancellation, release or discharge is recorded, and not until such note or memorandum is so entered in the margin as aforesaid shall such recording be notice to all persons concerned that such mortgage is canceled, released or discharged.