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A partial release is a mortgage provision that allows some of the collateral to be released from a mortgage after the borrower pays a certain amount of the loan. Lenders require proof of payment, a survey map, appraisal, and a letter outlining the reason for the partial release.
A release deed would typically be executed at a time when your home loan provider grants you a legal certificate that you have fully paid your loan and the lender is freeing the collateral submitted as a security against the loan. An individual can also give up his right in a property through this instrument.
(A blanket loan is a loan that covers more than one property. They are commonly used in real estate development and often contain a release or partial release clause to release parcels from the loan in exchange for a specified reduction in the loan's principal balance.)
A partial lien release is a legal contract that enables your lender to release their lien on a part of your mortgaged property. Under the typical terms of a partial release, if you pay down a certain amount of your mortgage principal, your lender will agree to release some of your property from the loan contract.
A release clause is a term that refers to a provision within a mortgage contract. The release clause allows for the freeing of all or part of a property from a claim by the creditor after a proportional amount of the mortgage has been paid.
A deed of reconveyance is a legal document that indicates the transfer of a property's title from lender to borrower. The deed of reconveyance is typically issued after the borrower has paid off their mortgage in full. Some states do not use mortgages but use deeds of trust.
Loan Release means the process that Party B issues an instruction to Party A to cancel the suspension of payment of all bidding funds for certain subject in the case of fulfillment of the conditions of loan release, and transfer them to the payment account designated by the borrower, and to credit any amount receivable
Once you've met all the mortgage payment terms or fully repaid your loan, your lender's legal team draws up the deed of release form and in it reports that: you've repaid the loan in full under the terms required; and. the lender has removed its charge or 'lien' and has transferred full title to you.
In that context, reconveyance refers to the transfer of title to real estate from a creditor to the debtor when a loan secured by the property?i.e. mostly likely a mortgage with the property as collateral?is paid off.
A partial reconveyance is to reconvey a portion of the land subject to a deed of trust, not the loan amount. In this case ? like the great majority of cases ? we are not dealing with a subdivided parcel of land, so the customer won't be able to split up the land subject to the deed of trust.
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 rules 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 the recorded mortgage, which is attested by the clerk.
Louisiana Law
Assignment: It is recommended that an assignment be in writing and recorded immediately.
Demand to Satisfy: Upon full payoff, mortgagor may make written request to mortgagee to produce the satisfied promissory note or an instrument of release in a form sufficient to bring about the cancellation of the inscription of the recorded mortgage to the mortgagor, whereupon mortgagee must do so within 30 days (60 days if domiciled outside of Louisiana) or suffer liability.
Recording Satisfaction: The recorder of mortgages for the parish of Orleans, and the clerk of court and ex-officio recorder of mortgages of any other parish of the state, shall cancel from the records of his office the inscription of a mortgage upon presentation to him by the debtor thereunder of the original note or sufficient reproduction thereof. (See below, sec. 9:5167)
Marginal Satisfaction: The recorder cancels the mortgage by certification written upon the note.
Penalty: If mortgagee fails to timely comply with written demand for satisfaction as described above (see, Demand to Satisfy), mortgagee is liable for all damages and costs resulting from said failure, including reasonable attorney fees.
Acknowledgment: An assignment or satisfaction must contain a proper Louisiana acknowledgment, or other acknowledgment approved by statute.
Louisiana Statutes
9:5167. Cancellation of mortgage inscription upon presentation of note or affidavit; lost or destroyed note
A. The recorder of mortgages for the parish of Orleans, and the clerk of court and ex-officio recorder of mortgages of any other parish of the state, shall cancel from the records of his office the inscription of a mortgage upon presentation to him by the debtor thereunder of either:
(1) The original note or notes; or
(2) Any reproduction of the original note or notes reproduces and certified true in accordance with Subsection B of this Section as security for which the mortgage noted in the inscription was given, if such original note or notes are marked paid and if such original note or notes have been duly paraphed for identification with the mortgage as required by Civil Code Article 3384.
B. Immediately upon presentation of an original note pursuant to Subsection A of this Section the recorder of mortgages for the parish or Orleans, and the clerk of court and ex officio recorder of mortgages of any other parish of the state shall certify on the original note that the original note was presented on such date in accordance with this statute and shall immediately photocopy, or otherwise facsimile reproduce, one or more times as requested by the presenter, the original note so certified, returning the original note to the presenter. Each such reproduction shall be certified true by the recorder of mortgages for the parish of Orleans, or the clerk of court and ex officio recorder of mortgages of any other parish of the state, and may charge no more than ten dollars for each photocopy or facsimile. One of the certified true reproductions shall be recorded.
C. Upon presentation of such a certified true reproduction, the recorder of mortgages for the parish of Orleans, and the clerk of court and ex officio recorder of mortgages of any other parish of the state, in addition to cancelling the inscription as directed in Subsection A, shall record the same.
D. The manner of cancellation of mortgage inscriptions provided for by this Section shall be alternative and in addition to any other manner of cancellation authorized by other laws.
E. (1) When a promissory note secured by a mortgage on immovable property has been lost or destroyed after receipt by the notary public who satisfied the promissory note out of the proceeds of an act of sale or mortgage executed before him, the clerk of court or recorder of mortgages may cancel the mortgage upon receipt of an affidavit from the notary public. The affidavit shall set forth:
(a) A description of the promissory note and the property,
(b) That the affiant did satisfy the promissory note,
(c) That the affiant did receive the note marked "Paid in Full" from
the last holder of the note,
(d) That the note was lost or destroyed while in the affiant's custody,
and
(e) That the affiant agrees to hold harmless the clerk of court or
recorder of mortgages for any loss or damage occasioned by his failure
to produce the note.
(2) In addition, the affidavit shall include a statement that the affiant has made a due and diligent search for the last holder, the last holder cannot be located, and one year has elapsed since recordation of the act of sale or mortgage giving rise to the affidavit of cancellation; or, shall be accompanied by an affidavit from the last holder stating that the promissory note marked "Paid in Full" was delivered to the notary public.
(3) No mandamus proceeding is required to use the provisions of this Subsection.
(4) The clerk of court or recorder of mortgages shall not be liable for any damages resulting to any person or entity as a consequence of cancelling a mortgage pursuant to an affidavit which complies with this Subsection.
9:5167.1. Cancellation of mortgage inscription by affidavit; penalties
A. A mortgagee shall execute and deliver sufficient acceptable documentation, as required by the clerk of court and ex officio recorder of mortgages for the cancellation of a mortgage, to the mortgagor or the mortgagor's designated agent within sixty days after the date of receipt of full payment of the balance owed on the debt secured by the mortgage in accordance with a payoff statement. The payoff statement shall be furnished by the mortgagee or its mortgage servicer. If the mortgagee fails to execute and deliver acceptable documentation, an authorized officer of a title insurance business, the closing notary public, or the notary public for the person or entity which made the payment may, on behalf of the mortgagor or an owner of the property encumbered by the mortgage, execute an affidavit that complies with the requirements of this Section and record the affidavit in the mortgage records of each parish in which the mortgage was recorded.
B. An affidavit executed under this
Section shall state
that:
(1) The affiant is an authorized officer of a title insurance business, the closing notary public, or the attorney for the person or entity which made the payment.
(2) The affidavit is made on behalf of the mortgagor or an owner of the property encumbered by the mortgage.
(3) The mortgagee provided a payoff statement with respect to the loan secured by the mortgage.
(4) The affiant has ascertained that the mortgagee has received payment of the loan secured by the mortgage in accordance with the payoff statement, as evidenced by:
(a) A bank check, certified check,
or escrow account check which has been negotiated by or on behalf of the
mortgagee; or
(b) Other documentary evidence of
the receipt of payment by the mortgagee including but not limited to verification
that the funds were wired to the mortgagee.
(5) More than sixty days have elapsed since the date payment was received by the mortgagee and the mortgagee has not returned documentary authorization for cancellation of the mortgage.
(6) The mortgagee has been given at least fifteen days notice in writing of the intention to execute and record an affidavit in accordance with this Section, with a copy of the proposed affidavit attached to the written notice.
C. The affidavit shall include the names of the mortgagor and the mortgagee, the date of the mortgage, and the book and page, or folio, or clerk's file number of the immovable property records where the mortgage is recorded, together with similar information for a recorded assignment of the mortgage.
D. The affiant shall attach to the affidavit the documentary evidence that payment has been received by the mortgagee including a copy of the payoff statement. Evidence of payment may include a copy of the canceled check indicating endorsement by the mortgagee or other documentary evidence described in Subsection B.
E. An affidavit executed and recorded as provided by this Section shall constitute a release of and an authority to cancel the mortgage described in the affidavit. The clerk of court and ex officio recorder of mortgages may rely on the sworn statements contained within the affidavit and has no duty to traverse the contents thereof.
F. The clerk of court and ex officio recorder of mortgages shall index the affidavit in the names of the original mortgagee and the last assignee of the mortgage appearing of record as the grantors and in the name of the mortgagor as grantee, and shall cancel the inscription of the mortgage and assignments from the mortgage records.
G. The intentional falsification of information by the affiant in an affidavit filed in the office of the recorder of mortgages is subject to the provisions of R.S. 14:132, governing the crime of injuring public records. The affiant shall also be liable for any damages, attorney fees, and expenses occasioned by a fraudulently executed affidavit.
H. As used in this Section:
(1) "Attorney for the person or entity making payment" is an attorney licensed to practice law in this state who certifies in the affidavit that he is authorized to make the affidavit on behalf of the person or entity making payment.
(2) "Closing" shall have the same meaning as provided in R.S. 22:2092.2(2) and (15).
(3) "Closing notary public" is the duly commissioned notary public who executes the required documents or performs notarial functions at the closing.
(4) "Payoff statement" is the statement of the following:
(a) The unpaid balance of a loan secured by a mortgage, including principal, interest, and other charges properly assessed under the loan documentation of the mortgage.
(b) The interest on a per diem basis for the unpaid balance.
(5) "Title insurance business" shall have the same meaning as provided in R.S. 22:2092.2(17).
9:5174. Debtor's right to obtain release upon payment of obligation
He who shall have subscribed in favor of another, an act bearing a mortgage or privilege, to secure the payment of a debt or the execution of an obligation, may, on the payment of the debt or performance of the obligation, require of the creditor a release of the mortgage or privilege, provided he will defray the expense of the act which it may be necessary to prepare for this purpose; and if the creditor refuses to grant this release, the other party shall have an action to compel him to grant it, and he shall be condemned to pay the costs.
9:5385. Satisfaction of mortgage; production of promissory note or release for cancellation; liability
A. When the obligation secured by a mortgage has been fully satisfied, the mortgagee, the servicing agent, or any holder of the note shall, within thirty days of receipt of written demand by the person providing full satisfaction, produce the satisfied promissory note or an instrument of release in a form sufficient to bring about the cancellation of the inscription of the recorded mortgage to the person providing full satisfaction. However, if the note is held by a federal agency or instrumentality, or a federally sponsored or supported lender, or any nonoriginating secondary mortgage market lender domiciled outside the state of Louisiana, the holder of the note shall, within sixty days after receipt of notice of the satisfaction from the servicing agent, produce the satisfied promissory note or an instrument of release to the servicing agent.
B. If the mortgagee, the servicing agent, or any holder of the note fails to produce the satisfied promissory note or an instrument of release in a form sufficient to bring about cancellation of the mortgage within thirty days after receipt of written demand by the person providing full payment of the balance of the note, the mortgage and the servicing agent or the mortgagee and any holder of the note shall be liable in solido to the person providing full satisfaction for all damages and costs resulting therefrom, including reasonable attorney fees. However, if the note is held by a federal agency or instrumentality, or a federally sponsored or supported lender, or an instrument of release from the holder of the note, produce the note or instrument to the person providing full satisfaction.
C. For purposes of this Section, "person" shall include the mortgagor acting in his own behalf, or a notary public or any person, firm, or corporation acting in place of or on behalf of the mortgagor.
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 rules 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 the recorded mortgage, which is attested by the clerk.
Louisiana Law
Assignment: It is recommended that an assignment be in writing and recorded immediately.
Demand to Satisfy: Upon full payoff, mortgagor may make written request to mortgagee to produce the satisfied promissory note or an instrument of release in a form sufficient to bring about the cancellation of the inscription of the recorded mortgage to the mortgagor, whereupon mortgagee must do so within 30 days (60 days if domiciled outside of Louisiana) or suffer liability.
Recording Satisfaction: The recorder of mortgages for the parish of Orleans, and the clerk of court and ex-officio recorder of mortgages of any other parish of the state, shall cancel from the records of his office the inscription of a mortgage upon presentation to him by the debtor thereunder of the original note or sufficient reproduction thereof. (See below, sec. 9:5167)
Marginal Satisfaction: The recorder cancels the mortgage by certification written upon the note.
Penalty: If mortgagee fails to timely comply with written demand for satisfaction as described above (see, Demand to Satisfy), mortgagee is liable for all damages and costs resulting from said failure, including reasonable attorney fees.
Acknowledgment: An assignment or satisfaction must contain a proper Louisiana acknowledgment, or other acknowledgment approved by statute.
Louisiana Statutes
9:5167. Cancellation of mortgage inscription upon presentation of note or affidavit; lost or destroyed note
A. The recorder of mortgages for the parish of Orleans, and the clerk of court and ex-officio recorder of mortgages of any other parish of the state, shall cancel from the records of his office the inscription of a mortgage upon presentation to him by the debtor thereunder of either:
(1) The original note or notes; or
(2) Any reproduction of the original note or notes reproduces and certified true in accordance with Subsection B of this Section as security for which the mortgage noted in the inscription was given, if such original note or notes are marked paid and if such original note or notes have been duly paraphed for identification with the mortgage as required by Civil Code Article 3384.
B. Immediately upon presentation of an original note pursuant to Subsection A of this Section the recorder of mortgages for the parish or Orleans, and the clerk of court and ex officio recorder of mortgages of any other parish of the state shall certify on the original note that the original note was presented on such date in accordance with this statute and shall immediately photocopy, or otherwise facsimile reproduce, one or more times as requested by the presenter, the original note so certified, returning the original note to the presenter. Each such reproduction shall be certified true by the recorder of mortgages for the parish of Orleans, or the clerk of court and ex officio recorder of mortgages of any other parish of the state, and may charge no more than ten dollars for each photocopy or facsimile. One of the certified true reproductions shall be recorded.
C. Upon presentation of such a certified true reproduction, the recorder of mortgages for the parish of Orleans, and the clerk of court and ex officio recorder of mortgages of any other parish of the state, in addition to cancelling the inscription as directed in Subsection A, shall record the same.
D. The manner of cancellation of mortgage inscriptions provided for by this Section shall be alternative and in addition to any other manner of cancellation authorized by other laws.
E. (1) When a promissory note secured by a mortgage on immovable property has been lost or destroyed after receipt by the notary public who satisfied the promissory note out of the proceeds of an act of sale or mortgage executed before him, the clerk of court or recorder of mortgages may cancel the mortgage upon receipt of an affidavit from the notary public. The affidavit shall set forth:
(a) A description of the promissory note and the property,
(b) That the affiant did satisfy the promissory note,
(c) That the affiant did receive the note marked "Paid in Full" from
the last holder of the note,
(d) That the note was lost or destroyed while in the affiant's custody,
and
(e) That the affiant agrees to hold harmless the clerk of court or
recorder of mortgages for any loss or damage occasioned by his failure
to produce the note.
(2) In addition, the affidavit shall include a statement that the affiant has made a due and diligent search for the last holder, the last holder cannot be located, and one year has elapsed since recordation of the act of sale or mortgage giving rise to the affidavit of cancellation; or, shall be accompanied by an affidavit from the last holder stating that the promissory note marked "Paid in Full" was delivered to the notary public.
(3) No mandamus proceeding is required to use the provisions of this Subsection.
(4) The clerk of court or recorder of mortgages shall not be liable for any damages resulting to any person or entity as a consequence of cancelling a mortgage pursuant to an affidavit which complies with this Subsection.
9:5167.1. Cancellation of mortgage inscription by affidavit; penalties
A. A mortgagee shall execute and deliver sufficient acceptable documentation, as required by the clerk of court and ex officio recorder of mortgages for the cancellation of a mortgage, to the mortgagor or the mortgagor's designated agent within sixty days after the date of receipt of full payment of the balance owed on the debt secured by the mortgage in accordance with a payoff statement. The payoff statement shall be furnished by the mortgagee or its mortgage servicer. If the mortgagee fails to execute and deliver acceptable documentation, an authorized officer of a title insurance business, the closing notary public, or the notary public for the person or entity which made the payment may, on behalf of the mortgagor or an owner of the property encumbered by the mortgage, execute an affidavit that complies with the requirements of this Section and record the affidavit in the mortgage records of each parish in which the mortgage was recorded.
B. An affidavit executed under this
Section shall state
that:
(1) The affiant is an authorized officer of a title insurance business, the closing notary public, or the attorney for the person or entity which made the payment.
(2) The affidavit is made on behalf of the mortgagor or an owner of the property encumbered by the mortgage.
(3) The mortgagee provided a payoff statement with respect to the loan secured by the mortgage.
(4) The affiant has ascertained that the mortgagee has received payment of the loan secured by the mortgage in accordance with the payoff statement, as evidenced by:
(a) A bank check, certified check,
or escrow account check which has been negotiated by or on behalf of the
mortgagee; or
(b) Other documentary evidence of
the receipt of payment by the mortgagee including but not limited to verification
that the funds were wired to the mortgagee.
(5) More than sixty days have elapsed since the date payment was received by the mortgagee and the mortgagee has not returned documentary authorization for cancellation of the mortgage.
(6) The mortgagee has been given at least fifteen days notice in writing of the intention to execute and record an affidavit in accordance with this Section, with a copy of the proposed affidavit attached to the written notice.
C. The affidavit shall include the names of the mortgagor and the mortgagee, the date of the mortgage, and the book and page, or folio, or clerk's file number of the immovable property records where the mortgage is recorded, together with similar information for a recorded assignment of the mortgage.
D. The affiant shall attach to the affidavit the documentary evidence that payment has been received by the mortgagee including a copy of the payoff statement. Evidence of payment may include a copy of the canceled check indicating endorsement by the mortgagee or other documentary evidence described in Subsection B.
E. An affidavit executed and recorded as provided by this Section shall constitute a release of and an authority to cancel the mortgage described in the affidavit. The clerk of court and ex officio recorder of mortgages may rely on the sworn statements contained within the affidavit and has no duty to traverse the contents thereof.
F. The clerk of court and ex officio recorder of mortgages shall index the affidavit in the names of the original mortgagee and the last assignee of the mortgage appearing of record as the grantors and in the name of the mortgagor as grantee, and shall cancel the inscription of the mortgage and assignments from the mortgage records.
G. The intentional falsification of information by the affiant in an affidavit filed in the office of the recorder of mortgages is subject to the provisions of R.S. 14:132, governing the crime of injuring public records. The affiant shall also be liable for any damages, attorney fees, and expenses occasioned by a fraudulently executed affidavit.
H. As used in this Section:
(1) "Attorney for the person or entity making payment" is an attorney licensed to practice law in this state who certifies in the affidavit that he is authorized to make the affidavit on behalf of the person or entity making payment.
(2) "Closing" shall have the same meaning as provided in R.S. 22:2092.2(2) and (15).
(3) "Closing notary public" is the duly commissioned notary public who executes the required documents or performs notarial functions at the closing.
(4) "Payoff statement" is the statement of the following:
(a) The unpaid balance of a loan secured by a mortgage, including principal, interest, and other charges properly assessed under the loan documentation of the mortgage.
(b) The interest on a per diem basis for the unpaid balance.
(5) "Title insurance business" shall have the same meaning as provided in R.S. 22:2092.2(17).
9:5174. Debtor's right to obtain release upon payment of obligation
He who shall have subscribed in favor of another, an act bearing a mortgage or privilege, to secure the payment of a debt or the execution of an obligation, may, on the payment of the debt or performance of the obligation, require of the creditor a release of the mortgage or privilege, provided he will defray the expense of the act which it may be necessary to prepare for this purpose; and if the creditor refuses to grant this release, the other party shall have an action to compel him to grant it, and he shall be condemned to pay the costs.
9:5385. Satisfaction of mortgage; production of promissory note or release for cancellation; liability
A. When the obligation secured by a mortgage has been fully satisfied, the mortgagee, the servicing agent, or any holder of the note shall, within thirty days of receipt of written demand by the person providing full satisfaction, produce the satisfied promissory note or an instrument of release in a form sufficient to bring about the cancellation of the inscription of the recorded mortgage to the person providing full satisfaction. However, if the note is held by a federal agency or instrumentality, or a federally sponsored or supported lender, or any nonoriginating secondary mortgage market lender domiciled outside the state of Louisiana, the holder of the note shall, within sixty days after receipt of notice of the satisfaction from the servicing agent, produce the satisfied promissory note or an instrument of release to the servicing agent.
B. If the mortgagee, the servicing agent, or any holder of the note fails to produce the satisfied promissory note or an instrument of release in a form sufficient to bring about cancellation of the mortgage within thirty days after receipt of written demand by the person providing full payment of the balance of the note, the mortgage and the servicing agent or the mortgagee and any holder of the note shall be liable in solido to the person providing full satisfaction for all damages and costs resulting therefrom, including reasonable attorney fees. However, if the note is held by a federal agency or instrumentality, or a federally sponsored or supported lender, or an instrument of release from the holder of the note, produce the note or instrument to the person providing full satisfaction.
C. For purposes of this Section, "person" shall include the mortgagor acting in his own behalf, or a notary public or any person, firm, or corporation acting in place of or on behalf of the mortgagor.