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  1. Budget Drafts (Biweekly)

    Can I split my monthly payment into two payments?  Yes, by enrolling for Budget Drafts , you can schedule automatic recurring ACH drafts from your checking or savings account every 14 days. Once enrolled, half of your monthly mortgage payment will...
  2. Monthly Autopay

    What is autopay? Autopay, meaning recurring monthly ACH drafts, allows you to pay your loan automatically each month from your checking or savings account. You may also opt for budget drafts if you would like to split your monthly payment into two ...
  3. FAQs: Can I cancel my mortgage insurance?

  4. Change in Your Mortgage Payment

    Why did my payment change? When your taxes and/or insurance bills change from year to year, it may be necessary to adjust the amount you are paying into your escrow account, too.  Reasons your expenses changed may include: Insurance: Changes...
  5. Escrow Waiver

    Can I remove my escrow account?  Options to remove an escrow account from a loan vary based on factors such as state laws, investor guidelines, loan type, property type and Loan-to-Value (LTV) ratio.  If the loan qualifies, tax payments and homeow...
  6. Transferring to a New Servicer

    I received a letter from you about my mortgage being transferred to a new servicer. What does this mean? Beginning on the transfer date specified in the letter, we will no longer be your mortgage servicer. This means we will not be able to receiv...
  7. My Loan is Transferring

  8. Year-End Statements

  9. Mortgage Recast Overview

    If you want to lower your monthly mortgage payment and have the means to make additional payments toward your loan principal, a mortgage recast might be a great option for you. Learn what a recast involves, how it can help you save now and long te...
  10. Looking to Reduce Your Payment?

    We love making homeowners happy—and what better way than to help you save money over the life of your loan? If you are looking to reduce the amount of your monthly mortgage payment, options may be available for your mortgage. Browse our FAQs below ...