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R Philip Dowds
 
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Default MA: Is mortgage lender required to record release?

Last time I got a mortgage discharge, the lender mailed it me and told
me to go file it at the Registry. I tried to re-delegate that
responsibility to my cat, but it didn't work.

RPD / Cambridge

Jonathan Kamens wrote:
I refinanced the mortgage on my Massachusetts house in August
2002. I never received a recorded mortgage discharge from the
previous mortgage lender. I contacted them last month to ask
why, and a few weeks later, they sent me a notarized discharge
which had *not* been recorded at the registry of deeds.

I'm under the impression that the mortgage lender is required
to record the discharge at the registry of deeds (as opposed
to making me do it). Can anyone confirm whether that is true?
I don't want to make a fuss with them and demand that they do
it without some confidence that they are, in fact, required to
do so.

I care about this because if I have to do it myself, I'll have
to miss a day of work to go stand in line all day, or pay a
lawyer to do it for me, and also pay the fee associated with
recording the discharge. It's also worth noting that the fee
for recording a mortgage discharge has gone up form $30 to $75
since I refinanced, so if I end up having to do this myself,
the lender's delay will cost me an extra $45.