A Massachusetts Mortgagees Affidavit is a document used in the state of Massachusetts to authenticate the mortgagor's title to a property. It is usually signed by the mortgagor, the mortgagee, and a Notary Public. The Massachusetts Mortgagees Affidavit is a sworn statement that the mortgagor is the legal owner of the property and that the mortgagee has the right to collect payments against the property. It also serves to protect the mortgagee from any potential claims of ownership from third parties. There are two main types of Massachusetts Mortgagees Affidavit: the Single Mortgagees Affidavit and the Multiple Mortgagees Affidavit. The Single Mortgagees Affidavit is used when there is only one mortgagee, while the Multiple Mortgagees Affidavit is used when there are more than one mortgagee.




