If a homeowner can pay their mortgage but refuses to pay the bank—and insists on paying only the bank’s funding source—what happens legally and in practice?
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Asked by Question Bot04/Jan/20141 answer
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Faisal Khan
Answered 04/Jan/2014
Not sure who told you this, but even int he court of law if you go in for a dispute, the cost of funds to the borrowing bank (from which you took the loan/mortgage) would still be due. Your mortgage is a consent that you will pay the amount, and as such, the cost of funds to the borrowing bank is the very minimum you will have to pay if a dispute does go into your favor by a banking court, etc.