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What is Subordination Agreement

The California Subordination Agreement is a legal document used by property owners to establish lien priority when obtaining a new loan over existing deeds of trust.

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Subordination Agreement is needed by:
  • Homeowners in California seeking new loans
  • Real estate investors managing multiple properties
  • Lenders needing assurance on lien positions
  • Attorneys specializing in real estate law
  • Real estate agents facilitating transactions
  • Notaries public assisting in document execution

How to fill out the Subordination Agreement

  1. 1.
    Begin by accessing pdfFiller and searching for 'California Subordination Agreement' in the template library.
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    Open the form, and familiarize yourself with its layout, noting where to enter information.
  3. 3.
    Before filling out the form, gather all pertinent details including existing and new deeds of trust, amounts of loans, and necessary party signatures.
  4. 4.
    Use the fillable fields to input the required information about the existing and new loans as prompted in the form.
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    Ensure that you include signatures for both the beneficiary and the property owner in the designated areas.
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    After entering all information, review the completed form for accuracy, making sure all fields are filled correctly.
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    Make sure the document has a section for notarization; prepare for this by arranging a meeting with a notary.
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    Once finalized, save your work in pdfFiller, ensuring all entries are correctly noted.
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Homeowners in California looking to refinance or obtain new loans that require prioritization over existing deeds of trust are eligible to use this form.
You will need details of the existing deed of trust, specifics about the new loan, including amounts and terms, and the signatures of both the beneficiary and owner.
Yes, the California Subordination Agreement requires notarization to ensure that the signatures are valid and legally enforceable.
After completing and notarizing the form, record it with the appropriate local government office. You can also download a copy for your records from pdfFiller.
Common mistakes include leaving blank fields, incorrect amounts, and missing signatures. Always double-check each section before finalizing.
Processing times can vary, but typically, once submitted, it may take several days to a few weeks for the local recording office to officially record the agreement.
No, once the California Subordination Agreement has been notarized, any changes will require a new execution of the document to maintain its legal standing.
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