Connecticut Statutes

§ 49-31b — Information in deed sufficient notice as to nature and amount of obligation. Deed for variable rate mortgage loan.

Connecticut § 49-31b
JurisdictionConnecticut
Title 49Mortgages and Liens
Ch. 846Mortgages

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Bluebook
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 49-31b (2026).

Text

(a)A mortgage deed given to secure payment of a promissory note, which furnishes information from which there can be determined the date, principal amount and maximum term of the note, shall be deemed to give sufficient notice of the nature and amount of the obligation to constitute a valid lien securing payment of all sums owed under the terms of such note.
(b)With regard to a mortgage deed given to secure payment of a promissory note which contains a provision expressly providing that the interest rate set forth in the note may vary one or more times during the life of the note and that such changes in rate may cause the term of the note to change, the “maximum term” shall be adequately disclosed if the mortgage deed furnishes information from which can be determined:
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Related

Dart & Bogue Co. v. Slosberg (In Re Dart & Bogue Co.)
52 B.R. 594 (D. Connecticut, 1985)
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Pinkus v. Union Trust Co. (In re Schreier)
111 B.R. 25 (D. Connecticut, 1990)
4 case citations
Paul Fiano, Sr.
(D. Connecticut, 2019)

Legislative History

(P.A. 76-357, S. 2, 3; P.A. 81-391, S. 1.) History: P.A. 81-391 added Subsec. (b) concerning the information required in a mortgage deed to adequately disclose the maximum term of a note with a variable interest rate and requiring the mortgagee to give notice of any change in the interest rate to a second or subsequent encumbrancer. Supplements but does not supplant relevant common law standards for validity of mortgages. 202 C. 566. Cited. 210 C. 221; 230 C. 828; 232 C. 294.

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