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  • Canceling escrow

    Hey, has anyone been successful at canceling your escrow account with your mortgage company? I'm interested in how you went about doing it.

    Thanks
    Sweeps

  • #2
    Re: Canceling escrow

    Never had one!

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    • #3
      Re: Canceling escrow

      I had great success with Washington Mutual. I just called them up and asked them if they would allow me to cancel. As long as you have a history of on-time payments, at least 20% equity, and a conventional mortgage, they'll allow it. (I've heard some companies charge a fee to cancel, but they didn't). They said it would take up to 4-6 weeks, but ours was done in less than 2.

      Also, call up your insurance company and town/county to let them know to send the bills directly to you.

      The best part of paying directly is that the loan companies are allowed to hold a certain % above the actual payments they make. You get all that back when you cancel escrow. Good luck!

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      • #4
        Re: Canceling escrow

        It may vary on the type of loan you have. My first lone was a FHA loan and they would no allow me to cancel the escrow. When I was ready to refinance I made sure that the new loan did not include an escrow. I set up an evelope for my escrow and took the check from the old ecrow and put it in there and I put the same money I was paying every month in there too. So I know when the bills come I will have the money for them. It's nice to see me earning that little bit of interest for a change.

        I wonder how much money the mortgage companies make off of escrow interest just because the average mortgage holder doesn't have the self-control to save for once a year bills? Makes you wonder huh....

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        • #5
          Re: Canceling escrow

          we have never had one... i am sure it can be done, but, it depends on the type of loan that you have...

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