Updated Articles

  1. Accessing Statements Online

    Here's how to find statements and other select communications on our website and app: Log in Go to Documents Click or tap the type of document you're looking for (e.g., Taxes or Escrow) to see the statements available Click or tap the link ...
  2. E-Delivery Options

    Electronic delivery is available for the following communications:  Monthly mortgage/account statements Provide information about payments due, account summary, and recent transactions.  Year-end statements Depending on your loan/accoun...
  3. Claims

    What do I need to do if my home has been damaged? Here’s what you need to do first:   Contact your hazard insurance company to file a claim.   Call us at  833.253.1133 , and w e'll let you know what information is required to dis...
  4. Escrow, Tax & Insurance

  5. User Terms

    Subservicing Notice: Cornerstone Servicing, a division of Cornerstone Capital Bank, SSB,  has an agreement with    to provide the day-to-day servicing of your loan. These terms apply to your use of the Cornerstone Capital Bank, SS...
  6. Who to Contact

    I have other questions about year-end tax statements. Whom should I contact? If you have questions specific to taxes and deductions, reach out to the experts. Consult a qualified tax advisor, contact the IRS at 1-800-829-1040, or visit  IRS.gov...
  7. Escrow Statement FAQs

  8. Escrow Basics

    What is an escrow account? Think of it like a savings account dedicated to the tax and/or insurance expenses required for your property—and as your loan servicer, we help you manage it. Depending on the terms of your mortgage, your escrow account m...
  9. Keeping Track of Your Escrow Activity

    How can I see my escrow account activity? As your mortgage partner, we strive to make it easy to view and understand your escrow activity. We provide 24/7 access to track your escrow balance, deposits, and disbursements online, plus other easy ...
  10. Shortage

    What is an escrow shortage? All escrow accounts have a minimum required balance , which equals your expected tax and insurance expenses plus some extra money in case your bills go up – this is called a cushion. If your escrow account balance is e...