Due-on clause exceptions and waivers
This article covers exceptions and waivers to the enforceability of the due-on clause present in all trust deeds and enforced on sales only during a cycle of rising long-term fixed rate mortgage rates.
Read Moreby Amy Platero | Nov 17, 2025 | Economics, Feature Articles, Finance, Fundamentals, Interest Rates, Mortgages, Real Estate, Video, Your Practice | 0
This article covers exceptions and waivers to the enforceability of the due-on clause present in all trust deeds and enforced on sales only during a cycle of rising long-term fixed rate mortgage rates.
Read Moreby Amy Platero | Nov 7, 2025 | Economics, Feature Articles, Finance, Fundamentals, Interest Rates, Mortgages, Real Estate, Video, Your Practice | 0
This article covers an owner’s use of property rights which allows a mortgage holder to capitalize on the due-on clause to extract further profit by calling the mortgage due and payable, or waiving the call to modify the interest rate and payment schedule at current market rates.
Read Moreby Amy Platero | Oct 24, 2025 | Economics, Feature Articles, Finance, Fundamentals, Interest Rates, Mortgages, Real Estate, Video, Your Practice | 0
This multimedia article explains when due-on clauses become used in the economic cycle and under which sale and leasing arrangements.
Read Moreby Amy Platero | Mar 20, 2023 | Property Management, Real Estate, Recessions | 1
Landlords and property managers need to know what triggers and exempts the due-on clause, since mortgage holders enforce the due-on clause more frequently in times of rising interest rates.
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