SecondCor521
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Penfed sent me a letter the other day asking me to pay them $6.50 by May 8th so that they can record a lien release on a property that I sold last year. They acknowledge that my loan is paid in full but claim that the county isn't aware that the lien has been released. They discovered this sorry fact in an audit of their real estate loans.
I find it surprising that the people to whom we sold the house could have bought it without the lien being removed. It's possible that my buyers paid cash, but I kinda doubt it. I would have thought that their mortgage company wouldn't lend with the lien in place.
At any rate, I'm trying to figure out why I should care. I do have an existing PFCU share account with $5.00 in it and a PFCU gas credit card that I use and pay in full monthly.
There is no mention of an adverse effect if I do not send in the $6.50. This sentence is typical of the tenor of the letter: "In order to make this an easier process for you we will record the release on your behalf but we must receive payment for the amount of the county fee from you in order to file the release."
Anyone have any suggestions as to why I shouldn't tell them to pound sand?
2Cor521
I find it surprising that the people to whom we sold the house could have bought it without the lien being removed. It's possible that my buyers paid cash, but I kinda doubt it. I would have thought that their mortgage company wouldn't lend with the lien in place.
At any rate, I'm trying to figure out why I should care. I do have an existing PFCU share account with $5.00 in it and a PFCU gas credit card that I use and pay in full monthly.
There is no mention of an adverse effect if I do not send in the $6.50. This sentence is typical of the tenor of the letter: "In order to make this an easier process for you we will record the release on your behalf but we must receive payment for the amount of the county fee from you in order to file the release."
Anyone have any suggestions as to why I shouldn't tell them to pound sand?
2Cor521