Transfer Resulting from a Borrower’s Death - Alaska
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You have indicated that you owned the property with the borrower as a joint tenant with a right of survivorship or as tenants by the entirety?
Please note that, in order to confirm you as a successor in interest to the borrower, we will require proof of the borrower’s death, proof that you were transferred an ownership interest in the borrower’s property, and proof of your identity.
GIVEN YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES, WE WILL ACCEPT THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS:
To prove the borrower’s death:
- Death certificate
To prove that you were transferred an ownership interest in the borrower’s property:
- If there is a deed titled to you and the borrower as joint tenants with a right ofsurvivorship or as tenants by the entirety:
- Deed titled to you and the borrower as joint tenants with a right ofsurvivorship or as tenants by the entirety
- If there is a deed titled to you and the borrower and it is presumed to be atenancy by the entirety under Alaska law:
- Deed titled to you and the borrower, and
- Affidavit attesting that you and the borrower were married when theproperty was acquired
To prove your identity:
- Your photo identification
You have indicated that you owned the property with the borrower as a joint tenant with a right of survivorship or as tenants by the entirety?
Please note that, in order to confirm you as a successor in interest to the borrower, we will require proof of the borrower’s death, proof that you were transferred an ownership interest in the borrower’s property, and proof of your identity.
GIVEN YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES, WE WILL ACCEPT THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS:
To prove the borrower’s death:
- Death certificate
To prove that you were transferred an ownership interest in the borrower’s property:
- If there is a deed titled to you and the borrower as joint tenants with a right ofsurvivorship or as tenants by the entirety:
- Deed titled to you and the borrower as joint tenants with a right ofsurvivorship or as tenants by the entirety
- If there is a deed titled to you and the borrower and it is presumed to be atenancy by the entirety under Alaska law:
- Deed titled to you and the borrower, and
- Affidavit attesting that you and the borrower were married when theproperty was acquired
To prove your identity:
- Your photo identification
FILL OUT THE INFORMATION BELOW AND CREATE THE COVER SHEET:
PROVIDE REQUESTED DOCUMENTATION ALONG WITH THIS COVER SHEET TO:
Email: [email protected]
OR
Mail: 5151 Corporate Drive, E-115-3, Troy, MI 48098
OR
Fax: (888) 848-1080
FOR HELP, CONTACT:
Customer service: (800) 968-7700
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You have indicated that a deed or other instrument was used to transfer an ownership interest in the borrower’s real property to you. Please note that in order to confirm you as a successor in interest to the borrower, we will require proof of the borrower’s death, proof that you were transferred an ownership interest in the borrower’s property, and proof of your identity.
GIVEN YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES, WE WILL ACCEPT THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS:
To prove the borrower’s death:
- Death certificate
To prove that you were transferred an ownership interest in the borrower’s property:
- If there is a deed transferring the real property to you:
- Deed transferring the real property to you
- If the borrower's interest transferred to you through a transfer on death deed:
- A copy of the recorded transfer on death deed, and
- An affidavit affirming that the transfer on death deed was not revoked or superseded prior to the borrower’s death
- If title to community property was perfected by execution of an instrument by an heir, personal representative or devisee:
- Deed or instrument perfecting title in community property, and
- Evidence of court approval of the transfer
To prove your identity:
- Your photo identification, and
- Evidence that you are a relative of the borrower. Examples of acceptable documentation include a birth certificate, marriage license, death certificate, or affidavit
You have indicated that a deed or other instrument was used to transfer an ownership interest in the borrower’s real property to you. Please note that in order to confirm you as a successor in interest to the borrower, we will require proof of the borrower’s death, proof that you were transferred an ownership interest in the borrower’s property, and proof of your identity.
GIVEN YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES, WE WILL ACCEPT THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS:
To prove the borrower’s death:
- Death certificate
To prove that you were transferred an ownership interest in the borrower’s property:
- If there is a deed transferring the real property to you:
- Deed transferring the real property to you
- If the borrower's interest transferred to you through a transfer on death deed:
- A copy of the recorded transfer on death deed, and
- An affidavit affirming that the transfer on death deed was not revoked or superseded prior to the borrower’s death
- If title to community property was perfected by execution of an instrument by an heir, personal representative or devisee:
- Deed or instrument perfecting title in community property, and
- Evidence of court approval of the transfer
To prove your identity:
- Your photo identification, and
- Evidence that you are a relative of the borrower. Examples of acceptable documentation include a birth certificate, marriage license, death certificate, or affidavit
FILL OUT THE INFORMATION BELOW AND CREATE THE COVER SHEET:
PROVIDE REQUESTED DOCUMENTATION ALONG WITH THIS COVER SHEET TO:
Email: [email protected]
OR
Mail: 5151 Corporate Drive, E-115-3, Troy, MI 48098
OR
Fax: (888) 848-1080
FOR HELP, CONTACT:
Customer service: (800) 968-7700
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You have indicated that a court (or other duly appointed official) issued an order, decree, or other document related to the disposition of the borrower’s property. Please note that, in order to confirm you as a successor in interest to the borrower, we will require proof of the borrower’s death, proof that you were transferred an ownership interest in the borrower’s property, and proof of your identity.
GIVEN YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES, WE WILL ACCEPT THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS:
To prove the borrower’s death:
- Death certificate
To prove that you were transferred an ownership interest in the borrower’s property:
- If there is a deed transferring the real property to you:
- Deed transferring the real property to you
- If a court (or other duly appointed official) determined that you are entitled toan ownership interest in the borrower’s real property:
- Court order, decree, or other document executed or certified by a courtindicating that you are entitled to an ownership interest in thedeceased borrower’s real property secured by the mortgage loan
- If your ownership interest in community property was perfected by an orderof the court:
- Court order, decree, or other document executed or certified by a courtperfecting title in property held as community property by you and yourspouse
To prove your identity:
- Your photo identification, and
- Evidence that you are a relative of the borrower. Examples of acceptable documentation include a birth certificate, marriage license, death certificate, or affidavit
You have indicated that a court (or other duly appointed official) issued an order, decree, or other document related to the disposition of the borrower’s property. Please note that, in order to confirm you as a successor in interest to the borrower, we will require proof of the borrower’s death, proof that you were transferred an ownership interest in the borrower’s property, and proof of your identity.
GIVEN YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES, WE WILL ACCEPT THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS:
To prove the borrower’s death:
- Death certificate
To prove that you were transferred an ownership interest in the borrower’s property:
- If there is a deed transferring the real property to you:
- Deed transferring the real property to you
- If a court (or other duly appointed official) determined that you are entitled toan ownership interest in the borrower’s real property:
- Court order, decree, or other document executed or certified by a courtindicating that you are entitled to an ownership interest in thedeceased borrower’s real property secured by the mortgage loan
- If your ownership interest in community property was perfected by an orderof the court:
- Court order, decree, or other document executed or certified by a courtperfecting title in property held as community property by you and yourspouse
To prove your identity:
- Your photo identification, and
- Evidence that you are a relative of the borrower. Examples of acceptable documentation include a birth certificate, marriage license, death certificate, or affidavit
FILL OUT THE INFORMATION BELOW AND CREATE THE COVER SHEET:
PROVIDE REQUESTED DOCUMENTATION ALONG WITH THIS COVER SHEET TO:
Email: [email protected]
OR
Mail: 5151 Corporate Drive, E-115-3, Troy, MI 48098
OR
Fax: (888) 848-1080
FOR HELP, CONTACT:
Customer service: (800) 968-7700
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You have indicated that the borrower transferred all or a portion of his/her interest in the real property to you through a will. Please note that, in order to confirm you as a successor in interest to the borrower, we will require proof of the borrower’s death, proof that you were transferred an ownership interest in the borrower’s property, and proof of your identity.
GIVEN YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES, WE WILL ACCEPT THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS:
To prove the borrower’s death:
- Death certificate
To prove that you were transferred an ownership interest in the borrower’s property:
- If you have a deed transferring the real property to you:
- Deed transferring the real property to you
- If there is a will that was probated in Alaska:
- Copy of the will and some record that it was admitted to probate, and
- If it is not clear on the face of the will who is to receive the property, then we will also require either an
- Order, decree, or other official document identifying the persons who get property under the will, or
- Affidavit of facts concerning the identity of devisees
- If there is a will that was probated in a state other than Alaska:
- Copy of the will
- Order, decree, or other document issued by an Alaska court entering the will to probate in Alaska, and
- If it is not clear on the face of the will who is to receive the property, then we will also require either an
- Order, decree, or other official document identifying the persons who get property under the will, or
- Affidavit of facts concerning the identity of devisees
- If there is a will that cannot be probated or does not dispose of the borrower’s real property, we will require either:
- An order, decree, or other court document evidencing who gets the real property, or if one does not exist, then
- An order, decree, or other court document determining the heirs, or if one does not exist, then
- Proof of the borrower's ownership interest in the property and your relationship to the decedent
- Note that this may reasonably be accomplished through an affidavit of facts
To prove your identity:
- Your photo identification, and
- Evidence that you are a relative of the borrower. Examples of acceptable documentation include a birth certificate, marriage license, death certificate, or affidavit
You have indicated that the borrower transferred all or a portion of his/her interest in the real property to you through a will. Please note that, in order to confirm you as a successor in interest to the borrower, we will require proof of the borrower’s death, proof that you were transferred an ownership interest in the borrower’s property, and proof of your identity.
GIVEN YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES, WE WILL ACCEPT THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS:
To prove the borrower’s death:
- Death certificate
To prove that you were transferred an ownership interest in the borrower’s property:
- If you have a deed transferring the real property to you:
- Deed transferring the real property to you
- If there is a will that was probated in Alaska:
- Copy of the will and some record that it was admitted to probate, and
- If it is not clear on the face of the will who is to receive the property, then we will also require either an
- Order, decree, or other official document identifying the persons who get property under the will, or
- Affidavit of facts concerning the identity of devisees
- If there is a will that was probated in a state other than Alaska:
- Copy of the will
- Order, decree, or other document issued by an Alaska court entering the will to probate in Alaska, and
- If it is not clear on the face of the will who is to receive the property, then we will also require either an
- Order, decree, or other official document identifying the persons who get property under the will, or
- Affidavit of facts concerning the identity of devisees
- If there is a will that cannot be probated or does not dispose of the borrower’s real property, we will require either:
- An order, decree, or other court document evidencing who gets the real property, or if one does not exist, then
- An order, decree, or other court document determining the heirs, or if one does not exist, then
- Proof of the borrower's ownership interest in the property and your relationship to the decedent
- Note that this may reasonably be accomplished through an affidavit of facts
To prove your identity:
- Your photo identification, and
- Evidence that you are a relative of the borrower. Examples of acceptable documentation include a birth certificate, marriage license, death certificate, or affidavit
FILL OUT THE INFORMATION BELOW AND CREATE THE COVER SHEET:
PROVIDE REQUESTED DOCUMENTATION ALONG WITH THIS COVER SHEET TO:
Email: [email protected]
OR
Mail: 5151 Corporate Drive, E-115-3, Troy, MI 48098
OR
Fax: (888) 848-1080
FOR HELP, CONTACT:
Customer service: (800) 968-7700
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You have indicated that you acquired an ownership interest in the borrower's real property through Alaska’s laws of intestate succession or through a non-probate transfer. Please note that, in order to confirm you as a successor in interest to the borrower, we will require proof of the borrower’s death, proof that you were transferred an ownership interest in the borrower’s property, and proof of your identity.
GIVEN YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES, WE WILL ACCEPT THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS:
To prove the borrower’s death:
- Death certificate
To prove that you were transferred an ownership interest in the borrower’s property:
- If there is a deed transferring the real property to you:
- Deed transferring the real property to you, and
- If your spouse’s interest in the property transferred to you through a community property agreement:
- Community property agreement
- If you acquired your ownership interest through Alaska’s laws of intestate succession, either:
- An order, decree, or other court document evidencing who gets the real property, or if one does not exist, then
- An order, decree, or other court document determining the heirs, or if one does not exist, then
- Proof of the borrower's ownership interest in the property and your relationship to the decedent
- Note that this may reasonably be accomplished through an Affidavit of facts
To prove your identity:
- Your photo identification, and
- Evidence that you are a relative of the borrower. Examples of acceptable documentation include a birth certificate, marriage license, death certificate,or affidavit
You have indicated that you acquired an ownership interest in the borrower's real property through Alaska’s laws of intestate succession or through a non-probate transfer. Please note that, in order to confirm you as a successor in interest to the borrower, we will require proof of the borrower’s death, proof that you were transferred an ownership interest in the borrower’s property, and proof of your identity.
GIVEN YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES, WE WILL ACCEPT THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS:
To prove the borrower’s death:
- Death certificate
To prove that you were transferred an ownership interest in the borrower’s property:
- If there is a deed transferring the real property to you:
- Deed transferring the real property to you, and
- If your spouse’s interest in the property transferred to you through a community property agreement:
- Community property agreement
- If you acquired your ownership interest through Alaska’s laws of intestate succession, either:
- An order, decree, or other court document evidencing who gets the real property, or if one does not exist, then
- An order, decree, or other court document determining the heirs, or if one does not exist, then
- Proof of the borrower's ownership interest in the property and your relationship to the decedent
- Note that this may reasonably be accomplished through an Affidavit of facts
To prove your identity:
- Your photo identification, and
- Evidence that you are a relative of the borrower. Examples of acceptable documentation include a birth certificate, marriage license, death certificate,or affidavit
FILL OUT THE INFORMATION BELOW AND CREATE THE COVER SHEET:
PROVIDE REQUESTED DOCUMENTATION ALONG WITH THIS COVER SHEET TO:
Email: [email protected]
OR
Mail: 5151 Corporate Drive, E-115-3, Troy, MI 48098
OR
Fax: (888) 848-1080
FOR HELP, CONTACT:
Customer service: (800) 968-7700