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Mike Warder
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Lender collecting wrong SC property tax amount...

Mike Warder
  • Investor
  • Arlington, VA
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I purchased two rental properties in late 2016 in South Carolina and the paperwork for the mortgages listed my property tax rate at 4%, instead of the 6% investment property rate. As a result each month my lender is collecting from me escrow amounts less than what it needs to pay the property taxes.

Is this something I need to proactively correct? Is this the kind of thing where the state will contact the lender to correct? Should I just sit back and wait for someone to reach out to me? 

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Nick Redding
  • Investor
  • Columbia, SC
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Nick Redding
  • Investor
  • Columbia, SC
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I have one in the same boat. Next October the state will send out a corrected tax bill at the 6% rate and your mortgatge servicer will adjust escrow payments accordingly. 

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