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What format are the Uniform Instruments
provided in? |
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Freddie Mac recently revised the Uniform
Instrument website to provide all Uniform Instruments in word processing
format. Users must use Microsoft Word 6.0/95 or higher (or compatible
word processing software) in order to view, manipulate or print the Uniform
Instruments provided on this website.
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Will stocks of printed versions of the
Uniform Instruments be provided? |
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No, since the Uniform Instruments are available
in an electronic medium, and originators are able to manipulate and print
the forms in word processing format, there is no longer a need for Freddie
Mac to produce stocks of printed forms.
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Can the Uniform Instruments be reproduced
from the electronic version? |
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The Uniform Instruments may be reproduced from the electronic version provided on the website, with the permissible authorized changes, so long as the Agency tagline, located in the footer of the form remains intact on each page.
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Can I adjust the formatting of the Uniform
Instruments? |
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The format (font, type size, page size, and
margins) of the Uniform Instruments may be adjusted as necessary, to make
the document easier to read and complete or to reduce the number of pages.
In doing so, the Agency tagline must remain intact on each page.
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When are alterations to the text of
the Uniform Instruments acceptable? |
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Alterations to the text of any of the Uniform Instruments
can only be made under the following conditions:
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Pursuant to a change authorized by Freddie
Mac, in writing; |
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Pursuant to the requirements of applicable law and/or state and local recording requirements after discussion with Freddie Mac; and, |
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Pursuant to the authorized changes provided on the Authorized
Change pages available on this website and in Exhibit 5 of the
Single-Family Guide. |
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Can the Agency tagline be altered or
removed from the Uniform Instruments? |
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The Agency tagline must be present on each page on all Uniform Instruments
used to originate Single-Family residential mortgage loans for sale to
Freddie Mac. Under no circumstances should the Agency tagline be removed
or altered in any way.
Absence of the Agency tagline or the insertion of additional notations in the tagline such as the term “modified” categorizes a form as "nonstandard." Mortgages presented on nonstandard forms are not eligible for sale to Freddie Mac unless there is language present in the Purchase Documents, allowing a Seller to originate a specific type of loan on a "nonstandard" form.
In addition to the changes permitted on the Authorized Change pages and
in Exhibit 5 of the Single-Family Guide, Freddie Mac does allow the placement
of company information and/or the insertion of a customized tagline in
the footer of the form, below the Agency tagline.
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Are Borrower Social Security Numbers
required on Mortgages or Deeds of Trust? |
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No, Freddie Mac does not require the Borrower Social Security
Numbers on Security Instruments. Accordingly, Freddie Mac has removed
the Social Security Lines from the Security Instruments provided on the
Uniform Instrument website.
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How can I obtain a MERS version of a
Mortgage or Deed of Trust? |
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Freddie Mac provides the first few pages of the Security
Instruments and the New York Consolidation, Extension, and Modification
Agreement with the MERS language inserted in the appropriate location.
To view these documents, please visit the MERS area of the Uniform Instrument
website.
If you require full versions of MERS instruments, you can either create
a MERS version by following the instructions provided on the Authorized
Change pages for MERS available on this website and in Exhibit 5 of
the Freddie Mac Single-Family Guide, or you can contact a mortgage forms
vendor in your area to order copies.
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Does Freddie Mac provide electronic
versions of the Multifamily Uniform Instruments? |
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Yes. Multifamily Uniform Instruments can be downloaded
from the following location on the Freddiemac.com website:
http://ww3.freddiemac.com/ds2/multifamily/uniform.nsf/frmMenuPage?OpenForm
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Does Freddie Mac provide a form for
assignments? |
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Freddie Mac does not provide a form for assignments.
Freddie Mac allows a lender to use its own form of assignment so long
as all of the required information is contained on the form, and the form
of assignment has been reviewed and approved by Seller's legal counsel.
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Does Freddie Mac provide Second Mortgage
Notes or Security Instruments? |
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The Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac Second Mortgage
Notes and Security Instruments were discontinued in the 1980's, therefore
we no longer provide updated versions of those forms on the Uniform Instrument
website. Originators can obtain Second Mortgage forms from most mortgage
forms vendors.
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How do I modify a loan to a Fixed-Rate? |
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Freddie Mac's Multistate Loan Modification Agreement to
a Fixed Interest Rate, Form 5161, can be used with fixed-rate fully amortizing
Notes, fixed-rate balloon Notes without a reset option, and nonconvertible
adjustable rate Notes to modify the terms of a Mortgage prior to sale
to Freddie Mac for the purpose of changing the interest rate to a fixed
rate of interest or for extending the maturity date of Mortgages. FORM
5161 IS NOT TO BE USED IN CONNECTION WITH ANY MORTGAGE PREVIOUSLY SOLD
TO FREDDIE MAC.
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| 13. |
How can I obtain an assignment, release,
discharge, reconveyance, or satisfaction for a loan that is owned by Freddie
Mac? |
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Information relating to assignments, releases, discharges, etc., is provided in the following location in the Document Custodial Services area of the Freddiemac.com website:
http://www.freddiemac.com/cim/docex.html
A Document Execution Request Form is provided at the bottom of that web page. This form must be completed and returned to Document Execution at the following address:
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation
Attn: Document Execution
21550 Beaumeade Circle
Ashburn, VA 20147
Additional questions can be submitted to Freddie Mac Document Custodial
Services by calling (703) 724-3000 or by sending an e-mail.
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Why can't I open the Single-Family
Uniform Instruments and other documents provided on this website? |
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If you are experiencing difficulties opening the Single-Family
Uniform Instruments and other documents provided on this website, you
may need to follow the following instructions:
1. The Single-Family Uniform Instrument website is designed for use with
Internet Explorer. If you are using another web browser, please try using
Internet Explorer.
2. If your Internet Options are not set properly, you may not be able
to open the documents provided on this website. Please enable Java
Scripting in the Internet Options menu in Internet Explorer.
3. You can no longer use Adobe Acrobat to open the Single-Family Uniform
Instruments. The instruments are provided in word processing format (specifically,
Microsoft Word 6.0). You must use Microsoft Word 6.0/95 or higher, or
a compatible word processing software program (i.e. a compatible version
of WordPerfect, etc) to open and view the forms.
4. If you have firewall protection which has an "Ad Blocking"
feature, the forms will not open. You must disable all ad blocking
features installed on your computer in order for the forms to open in
certain operating system environments.
If you continue to experience difficulties opening the forms, you must
contact the technical support department for your computer system, software
and/or operating system manufacturer. Freddie Mac is not equipped to troubleshoot
computer and/or software problems beyond providing the suggestions listed
above.
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Can I use the Freddie Mac
Uniform Instruments to originate loans that are not to be sold to Freddie
Mac, such as jumbo loans or subprime loans? What about Uniform Instruments
with a service-marked term such as "Initial Interest"? |
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Freddie Mac encourages originators to use the Uniform
Instruments whenever possible even when the Mortgages are not eligible
for sale to Freddie Mac and even if there are terms in the Uniform Instruments
that are identified by a Freddie Mac servicemark. Freddie Mac automatically
grants any loan originator a license to use a loan instrument with such
a servicemarked term, whether the loan is sold to Freddie Mac or not,
so long as the loan instrument is not altered and the servicemark is not
altered or removed. As always, Freddie Mac will not purchase Mortgages
originated on a Uniform Instrument that do not comply with Freddie Mac's
eligibility requirements. Originators should review the Authorized Changes
for Uniform Instruments in this Website for required and permissible wording
changes.
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When do I use the new Puerto
Rico Acceptance of First Mortgage Form 3053.1? |
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Some notaries in Puerto Rico have expressed their opinion
that unilateral mortgages securing order negotiable instruments must be
formally accepted by the lenders in order to avoid unilateral cancellation
by the mortgagors. The Acceptance of First Mortgage may be used if acceptance
of the loan documents by a notary or lender is subject to execution by
the lender of a deed formally accepting a unilateral mortgage, followed
by presentation of such deed in the Registry of Property.
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Can I use the Spanish translations to create Spanish translations of other documents or to develop bilingual documents or documents for execution? |
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The Spanish translations may be used in any way lenders or others may find beneficial. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have suspended their research and development effort to provide executable Spanish-language, or bilingual mortgage uniform instruments; lenders or other entities may pursue this effort, but Mortgages originated on bilingual documents may not be eligible for sale to Freddie Mac.
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When do I use the revised Uniform Instruments? |
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Periodically we make revisions to the Uniform Instruments, typically to comply with changes to applicable laws. When we revise the documents, we include a notation in the date in the tagline at the bottom of the form to indicate the revision date, and we also include the revision date in the List of Uniform Instruments on our website and in Exhibit 4 of the Freddie Mac Single-Family Seller/Servicer Guide. Loan originators may begin using revised Uniform Instruments immediately and must begin using the revised version when required by applicable law. In other situations, unless we state otherwise, we require the use of revised documents by no later than six months after the revision date, unless we specify an earlier effective date.
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