December 10, 2009

WORD: "Borrower not Released; Forebearance by Lender not a Waiver"


And the WORD for Today Is...

“Borrower not Released; Forbearance by Lender not a Waiver” – [as used in the MORTGAGE document] means any extension or modification to either the amount of payments or the scheduled time of payments does not release the Borrower from their liability under the mortgage, nor does it mean the Lender/Servicer relinquishes any rights they have. In the event they choose to move forward with legal action at a later date, due to this occurrence of default, they reserve the right to do so since the granting of forbearance does not constitute a waiver.

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