Escrow & Title
In New Hampshire, a mortgage (deed of trust) is released from the public record after payoff by filing a:
ASatisfaction of mortgage or mortgage discharge document✓ Correct
BNew deed to the borrower
CLetter from the borrower to the registry
DLis pendens
Explanation
When a mortgage is paid in full, the lender must provide a satisfaction (or discharge) document, which is recorded at the county Registry of Deeds to release the lien from the public record.
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