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Congratulations on your recent closing! We are happy to continue serving you. Our goal is to make homeownership easy and convenient, every step of the way
As your servicer, you can expect us to:
But to us, loan servicing means so much more. Our goal is to help you manage your loan in smart ways and achieve your goals. We offer an array of convenient digital services, account options, tools, and educational materials designed to make homeownership easy. We’re excited to serve you!
Look for a welcome email from us with information about how to get started with your online account, ways to contact us, when and how to make payments, and a glance at some of the convenient services we offer.
We offer 24/7 access to your loan details online. Click to get started. Once logged in, go to My Loan to see your loan balance, information about payments due, interest rate, amortization schedule, payoff date, and more.
Log into your online account and click or tap My Loan. You will find your loan number right under your loan balance—click or tap the link to see your complete loan number.
We can communicate with you in a variety of ways—email, secured messaging on our website and app, by phone, and by mail. You can log into our website our app to set your communication preferences—go to My Loan, find the Loan Information section, and click Edit.
If your loan just closed, please look out for your first statement in the coming weeks, before your first payment is due.
Yes, you can choose to receive an email each time a statement is ready to view online instead of receiving paper copies in the mail. The process is quick and easy. Log into your online account, click or tap Documents, and go to the Statement Delivery Preferences section.
You can see the due date of your next payment anytime online. When you log into your online account, your payment amount and due date are displayed on your Dashboard and in the Payment section.
You can set up automatic payments (recurring monthly or biweekly ACH drafts), or make and schedule one-time payments online, by phone, and by mail. Choose the option most convenient for you! Check out the Payments and Payoffs FAQs for detailed information.
A late fee is assessed if your payment is not received by the end of the grace period. The grace period, which is specified in your Note, is the number of days after your due date when a late fee will not be charged. If you make your payment after the grace period ends, a late fee will be assessed.