4201.2: Mortgage valid First Lien; no prior liens; Mortgage not modified (03/02/16)

© Freddie Mac Single-Family Seller Servicer Guide

The Mortgage must be a valid First Lien on the Mortgaged Premises. The Mortgaged Premises must be free and clear of all prior liens and encumbrances and no rights or condition may exist that could give rise to such liens, except for:

  • Liens for real estate taxes and special assessments not yet due and payable
  • Rights and conditions specified in Section 4702.4

The Mortgage must be a legal, valid and binding obligation of the Borrower, enforceable according to its terms and conditions, and free from any right of setoff, counterclaim or other claim or defense. No part of the Mortgaged Premises may have been released from the Mortgage.

The terms of the Mortgage may not in any material manner have been modified, amended or in any way waived or changed, except as permitted by Freddie Mac for Mortgages eligible for sale as Construction Conversion Mortgages or Renovation Mortgages which use Modification Construction Conversion Documentation, Seller-Owned Converted Mortgages, Seller-Owned Modified Mortgages or refinance Mortgages secured by property in New York State that are documented using a New York Consolidation, Modification and Extension Agreement.