Dear Associates:
Rule P-2b ("Residential Refinance, Affidavit in Lieu of Updated Survey")
requires us to accept a prior survey on refinances on residential real property.
The rule says that we must accept the survey for the mortgagee policy if (1)
the survey is no more than 7 years old, (2) the survey was performed for the
borrower's purchase or financing of the land, and (3) the borrower executes
the required affidavit. Residential real property is land with one-to-four family
improvements on a platted lot, on five acres or less, or on 200 acres or less
owned by individuals and used for agricultural production. On other transactions,
Rule P-2a states that we must receive a "current survey," although
that term is not defined by the Rule but simply suggests "still accurate
or correct."
Company Policy on Residential Refinances
If you issue a commitment on an apparent refinance of residential real property,
add the following note in Schedule C of the Commitment: "When amending
the "area and boundary" exception in the mortgagee policy, the Company
may rely upon a copy of a prior survey and affidavit by the borrower on residential
real property if the borrower executes an acceptable affidavit. The Company
may except to matters shown on the survey or the affidavit."
We are willing to rely upon a copy of a prior survey of any date (even over
7 years old) to amend the area and boundary exception on the mortgagee policy
on a refinance of residential real property if you secure the attached affidavit
from the borrower.
Company Policy on Giving Area and Boundary Coverage on Owner or Mortgagee
Policy on Other One-To-Family Residential Land not Exceeding 25 Acres.
We will accept the affidavit and prior survey in order to amend the "area
and boundary exception" on other one-to-four family residential land not
exceeding 25 acres on either an owner policy (if the 15% premium is paid) or
a mortgagee policy, based on a copy of a prior survey of any date. Based on
the affidavit and language of P-2, we believe that the survey of any date (even
over 7 years old) will constitute a "current survey" in those transactions.
You may rely upon such survey and affidavit to provide the area and boundary
coverage on :
- A Residential Owner Policy (T-1R), if the affidavit is signed by
the seller
- A Mortgagee Policy (T-2) insuring a purchase money mortgage, if the affidavit
is signed by the seller
- A Mortgagee Policy (T-2) insuring a Home Equity Mortgage, Reverse or other
Mortgage not covered by the Refinance Rule, if the affidavit is signed by
the borrower.
Company Policy on Giving Area and Boundary Coverage on Mortgagee Policy
on Any Other Land (e.g. Commercial, Agricultural, Apartments) if Mortgagee Policy
Does Not Exceed $5,000,000.
We will accept the affidavit and prior survey in order to amend the "area
and boundary exception" on the Mortgagee Policy not exceeding $5,000,000
on any type of land. Based on the affidavit by the seller (if there is a current
sale) or borrower (if there is no current sale) and language of P-2, we believe
that the survey of any date (even over 7 years old) will constitute a "current
survey" in those transactions.
Company Policy on Giving Area and Boundary
Coverage on Owner Policy (T-1) on Any Platted Land (e.g. Commercial,
Agricultural, Apartments) if Owner Policy Does Not Exceed
$5,000,000.
We will accept the affidavit and prior survey in order to amend the "area
and boundary exception" on the Owner Policy (T-1) not exceeding $5,000,000
on any type of platted land if the 15% premium is paid. Based on the affidavit
by the seller and language of P-2, we believe that the survey of any date (even
over 7 years old) will constitute a "current survey" in those transactions.
Please call our underwriters if your transaction does not comply with this
guideline.
Do not rely upon this procedure if you believe that the survey is inaccurate
or the affidavit is not true (such as where you know of subsequent improvements
to the land).
If the size of your transaction exceeds your limits under your underwriting
agreement, you must still secure your normal Overlimits Approval.