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Monday, September 06, 2010

What is an escrow account?

When borrowers make their monthly mortgage payments, they generally also pay one-twelfth of the anticipated annual amount needed to pay taxes and insurance premiums. These additional funds are deposited into an escrow account until the lender pays the taxes and insurance premiums as they come due. The borrower benefits for budgeting reasons because costs are spread through the year rather than as a lump sum. This method allows the lender greater control in avoiding tax delinquencies or lapses of hazard insurance coverage on the property. Mortgage documents often stipulate lenders that establish an escrow account.

 

 

Scott Hull
New Century Realty Group
Ph: (817) 881-3073  -  Fax: (214) 260-6011
5333 Fossil Creek Blvd. #113
Fort Worth, TX 76137
www.texashomepro.com

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