A Florida Motion to Deem Mortgage Current is an application filed in a Florida court to ask the judge to declare a mortgage, that is currently in default, to be current. This motion is typically filed by a borrower who is in default on their mortgage but who has made payments towards the loan that are not yet recorded in the mortgage documents. The motion requests that the court order the lender to accept the payments and update the documents to reflect the current balance. If granted, the borrower’s mortgage is deemed current and the foreclosure action is stopped. There are two types of Florida Motion to Deem Mortgage Current: a motion to deem a single mortgage current and a motion to deem multiple mortgages current.