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HOA estoppel letter service for title companies

An estoppel letter is the only document that tells you exactly what the seller owes. We retrieve it fast, verify the numbers, and flag discrepancies before they derail closing.

What Is an Estoppel Letter

An estoppel letter is a legally binding document from the HOA or management company that states exactly what the seller owes at closing. Understanding its role protects every party at the table.

Legally binding statement of amounts owed

The HOA or management company certifies the exact payoff figure, creating a binding commitment that prevents surprise charges after closing.

Covers assessments, late fees, interest, special assessments

Every line item that affects the seller's account is disclosed, including recurring dues, one-time specials, penalties, and accrued interest.

Required by lenders and title insurers

Lenders will not fund and title insurers will not underwrite without a verified estoppel. It is a non-negotiable component of the closing package.

Different from a resale certificate

A resale certificate describes association rules and financial health. An estoppel letter confirms the specific dollars owed by this seller on this day.

What Can Go Wrong Without It

Missing or inaccurate estoppel information is one of the leading causes of post-closing disputes and title claims. The risks are real and expensive.

Seller's "zero balance" turns into $5,000 at closing

Without a verified estoppel, verbal assurances from the seller or agent are worthless. Unrecorded balances surface at the worst possible moment.

Hidden special assessments discovered post-closing

Special assessments approved but not yet billed can transfer to the buyer. An estoppel forces disclosure before the deed changes hands.

Lender refuses to fund without verified estoppel

Funding conditions explicitly require payoff verification. A missing estoppel can delay closing by days or kill the deal entirely.

Title insurance excludes undisclosed HOA liens

If an HOA lien exists but was not identified before closing, the title policy may exclude coverage, leaving the buyer or lender exposed.

Our Estoppel Retrieval Process

We do not just request the estoppel and hope it comes back correct. We manage the entire lifecycle from property intake to verified delivery.

Submit property details

Send the address and closing timeline. We immediately begin identifying the correct HOA or management company responsible for payoff verification.

We locate the exact HOA contact

Using verified databases and direct outreach, we pinpoint the right department and contact to avoid requests that sit in the wrong inbox.

Request and monitor the estoppel

We place the request through the correct channel and follow up at structured intervals so the estoppel does not get lost in a queue.

Verify figures and deliver with red-flag summary

We cross-check payoff amounts against the resale certificate and highlight any discrepancies, upcoming specials, or lien position issues before delivery.

What's Included

Every estoppel retrieval package delivers the exact data points title agents and escrow teams need to close with confidence.

Exact amount owed by seller at closing

The certified payoff figure as of a specific date, including all regular and special assessments due before closing.

Upcoming special assessments

Any special assessments already approved by the board but not yet billed, with payment schedule and allocation details.

Regular assessment frequency and amount

Current monthly, quarterly, or annual dues so the buyer knows the ongoing obligation after taking title.

Pending action and HOA contact details

Any collections, legal proceedings, or liens on the unit, plus verified contact information for the HOA or management company.

Get Started

Order an estoppel letter and protect the closing.

Send the property details and we will handle retrieval, verification, and delivery with a red-flag summary.

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Mention "estoppel only" in your notes if you only need the estoppel letter.

Requests are routed to contact@hoadocsdirect.com.

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