An escrow is:
An arrangement
made under contractual provisions between transacting parties, whereby an
independent trusted third party receives and disburses
money or documents for the transacting parties, with the timing of such
disbursement by the third party dependent on the fulfilment of contractually
agreed conditions by the transacting parties, or an account
established by a broker, under
the provisions of license law, for the purpose of holding funds on behalf of
the broker's principal or some other person until the
consummation or termination of a transaction; or, a trust
account held in the borrower's name to pay obligations such as property taxes
and insurance premiums.
The word
derives from the Old French word escroue,
meaning a scrap of paper or a roll of parchment; this indicated the deed that a
third party held until a transaction was completed.
Escrow payment is a common term referring,
to the portion of a mortgage payment that is designated to pay for real property taxes and hazard
insurance. It is an amount "over and above" the principal and interest portion of a mortgage payment. Since
the escrow payment is used to pay taxes and insurance, it is referred to as
"T&I", while the mortgage payment consisting of principal and
interest is called "P&I". The sum total of all elements is then
referred to as "PITI", for "Principal, Interest, Tax, and
Insurance". Some mortgage companies require customers to maintain an escrow account that
pays the property taxes and hazard insurance. Others offer it as an option for
customers. Some types of loans,
most notably Federal Housing
Administration (FHA) loans,
require the lender to maintain an escrow account for the life of the loan.
Even with a
fixed interest rate, monthly
mortgage payments may change over the life of the loan due to changes in
property taxes and insurance premiums. The validity of an online escrow
company's license can be checked with the regulating authority. Usually this is
accessible through their official website, and should always be checked before
dealing with an escrow company to ensure it is not a look-alike or fraud.
Kalpesh Shah
Contact : Aasha Realtors :
Office :- 022 - 2895 32 32 / 022 - 2894 87 47 / 022 -
28906363
Mobile :-Neeta- 9821411063
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Shop No. 2 & 10 , Shailesh Apartments, Borivali West, Mumbai
– 400103, India
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