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Revision as of 10:49, 8 January 2020

Overview

Sources

Compliance

Forms

Search

Examination

Underwriting

Recording

Pricing

  • Preparation
  • Recording
  • Taxes -
  • No Mortgage Tax
  • The State Transfer Tax is always 1% of the sales price. In addition, there is a Local Transfer Tax which varies from 1% to 4% of the sales price based upon the location.

Types

Content

Duration

Execution Requirements

Satisfaction

Security Instruments in Pennsylvania are satisfied by recording a document which typically titled as a Satisfaction or Satisfaction Piece. In prior decades, security instruments were satisfied by a stamp and signature from a representative of the lender coming into the land records office and physically stamping and signing that a security instrument was paid in full in the margin of the first page of the recorded mortgage. Many lenders will accidentally recorded a Release of Mortgage instead of a Satisfaction when a mortgage has been paid in full.

Trustees

Pennsylvania only uses mortgage and not deeds of trust, so no trustee is required on any security instruments.

Vendor Liens

Cross-References