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South Carolina Satisfaction of Mortgage by Lender - Individual Lender or Holder

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SC-S123-Z
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Overview of this form

The Satisfaction of Mortgage by Lender is a legal document used in South Carolina to officially confirm the release of a mortgage or deed of trust. This form differs from similar documents as it is specifically designed for declarations made by an individual lender or holder of the mortgage, ensuring that the described real estate is freed from the mortgage obligations. Completing this form is crucial after the mortgage debt has been satisfied, allowing for clear property title transfer to the owner without the encumbrance of the mortgage.


Key parts of this document

  • Date of mortgage
  • Names of mortgagor(s) and mortgagee
  • Details of the recorded mortgage
  • Property description
  • Assignment details (if applicable)
  • Signatures of the parties involved
  • Notary acknowledgment section
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When to use this form

This form should be used when the individual lender or holder of a mortgage wants to formally acknowledge that the mortgage debt has been fully paid. It's essential in situations where the mortgagor has completed their payment obligations and requires proof of mortgage satisfaction for their records and for clearing the property title.

Who needs this form

  • Individual lenders who hold a mortgage
  • Property owners who have paid off their mortgage
  • Real estate professionals assisting in transactions where mortgages are being released

Instructions for completing this form

  • Enter the date when the mortgage was executed.
  • Provide the names of the mortgagor(s) and mortgagee.
  • Include the details of the recorded mortgage, such as the book and page number.
  • Describe the property that is being released from the mortgage.
  • Sign the form in the presence of a notary public.
  • Ensure that the notary public completes their section for verification.

Is notarization required?

Yes, this form must be notarized to be legally valid. The process provides an additional layer of authenticity and ensures that the signatures are verified in accordance with state laws. US Legal Forms offers integrated online notarization services, making it easy to complete this requirement securely from any location.

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Common mistakes

  • Failing to provide an accurate property description.
  • Not completing the notary acknowledgment section.
  • Omitting the signatures of all parties involved.
  • Not including necessary dates when executing the form.

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Main things to remember

  • The Satisfaction of Mortgage by Lender is essential for releasing property from mortgage obligations.
  • Correct completion and notarization are crucial for the form's validity.
  • This form is designed for use by individual lenders and property owners in South Carolina.

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FAQ

In some cases, a mortgage may have been sold by the mortgage lender to another financial institution. If sold, the owner of the mortgage at the time of the final payment is responsible for completing the satisfaction of mortgage documentation.

A Satisfaction of Mortgage is issued by the lender after they have received the final mortgage payment from the borrower. It's signed by the mortgagee (in the presence of a witness in some states and counties) and then notarized by a registered notary public.

If a lender takes longer than 90 days to record it, they can be charged up to $1,500 in penalties. So, in theory, a satisfaction should be recorded within 30-90 days of payoff regardless of what state you work in.

If a lender takes longer than 90 days to record it, they can be charged up to $1,500 in penalties. So, in theory, a satisfaction should be recorded within 30-90 days of payoff regardless of what state you work in.

Go to the county recorder's office or local courthouse to find recorded mortgages. In states such as California, deeds, liens, mortgage documents and various types of land documents are available for review in the recorder's office.

You may contact us at (407) 836-5115 to request a search of your Satisfaction of Mortgage. You may also utilize our web site (www.occompt.com) to see if your Satisfaction has been recorded. Your Satisfaction is recorded under the names of the borrower/mortgagor on the original loan.

Step 1 Identify the parties. The appropriate parties should be documented on the Satisfaction of Mortgage. Step 2 Fill and Sign. The Satisfaction of Mortgage should be signed by the mortgagee, after it has been issued. Step 3 File and Record the Form.

You can easily see if this exists by simply calling the county clerk's office or by visiting their website. Those that have a page like this will list the property information, date of default and the balances owed on each of the mortgages on the property.

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South Carolina Satisfaction of Mortgage by Lender - Individual Lender or Holder