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How a Consumer Hired a Lawyer to Draft a Mortgage Agreement in Texas

See real project results from ContractsCounsel's legal marketplace — this project was posted by a consumer in Texas seeking help to draft a Mortgage Agreement. The client received 2 lawyer proposals with flat fee bids ranging from $750 to $950.

Service type
Draft
Document type
Mortgage Agreement
Location
Texas
Client type
Personal
Client industry
-
Deadline
Less than a week
Pricing Range
$750 - $950 (Flat fee)
Number of Bids
2 bids

How much does it cost to Draft a Mortgage Agreement in Texas?

For this project, the client received 2 proposals from lawyers to draft a Mortgage Agreement in Texas, with flat fee bids ranging from $750 to $950 on a flat fee. Pricing may vary based on the complexity of the legal terms, the type of service requested, and the required turnaround time.

Project Description

In 2023, an individual in Texas sought assistance with drafting a mortgage agreement to safeguard their down payment on a new home. The client needed a clear stipulation in the contract that would ensure their initial investment would be returned in the event of a sale or refinance, while any remaining proceeds would be divided equally. This structured agreement was essential for the client’s peace of mind regarding their financial contribution. As a result, the client received two proposals from qualified attorneys, with flat fee bids ranging from $750 to $950, all submitted to meet the requested deadline of less than a week.

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Forum Questions About Mortgage Agreement

Mortgage Agreement

Georgia

Asked on Jun 28, 2022

Which court document shows the mortgagee?

Just asking

Howard B.

Answered Aug 9, 2022

To be clear, the mortgagor is the person taking the loan and giving the creditor a security interest in real property. The mortgagee is the creditor, typically a bank. Which court document depends on what type of proceeding you are involved in. If you are asking about a foreclosure action, the mortgage instrument is typically filed with the petition/complaint initiating the action. However, I'm an Oklahoma attorney, not a Georgia attorney, so I don't know if the same requirement applies to filings in your state. However, that's what is typical. The problem is that the loan is often sold, so the promissory note and the mortgage are assigned to other companies. The manner in which that happens varies by state. There might be attachments showing the documents were assigned to other financial institutions who presumably bought the note and mortgage. Those are usually pages attached to the back of the mortgage agreement. Also, there is a company called the Mortgage Electronic Registration, Inc. ("MERS") that tracks ownership of loans without making a separate assignment each time a loan is transferred from one financial institution to another. In a MERS case, there is typically a statement from MERS, often in a long legalese document called an affidavit. Somewhere in that affidavit, it likely says who the present owner is. Alternatively, the affidavit simply verifies that some other document is a true copy of their business records, and THAT document will have the mortgagee information. For more detailed information, you will need to take whatever documents you have and whatever case information you have (especially the case number) to an attorney in the state where the property is located, preferably in the county where the property is located. Good luck!

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Mortgage Agreement

Massachusetts

Asked on Dec 21, 2021

How to remove a name from a mortgage?

I helped a friend co sign for a mortgage. I believe documents were submitted on my behalf without my approval. Now that person is trying to add a second lien on the mortgage. I am refusing to sign the documents. The person is on forbearance and owes over $20,000 for the mortgage. I am told if documents are not signed the home would go into foreclosure causing this to affect my credit. I just want to remove myself from this situation because I do not even own the home. Nor do I live in the home.

Richard G.

Answered Jan 4, 2022

You are in a difficult position, as I'm sure you are aware. The problem here is that once a person cosigns for another person, that person is obligated to pay the debt. While there may be defenses available, such as duress or coercion, these would be extremely difficult to prove and highly unlikely to succeed. As to your statement that you "believe documents were submitted on my behalf without my approval." If you are alleging fraud, in other words, that you did not really sign or authorize your signature on a document that was necessary to create your valid signature on the mortgage, then perhaps you have a case.

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