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Payor Code Report 10/26/2020 Payor Code Report 10/26/2020 000010 LENNAR HOMES 10481 SIX MILE CYPRESS PKWY FT MYERS FL 33966 MARY J THOMPSON 000020 CAPITAL REAL ESTATE TAX SVCS 316 1/2 S MAIN ST STE 201 ROYAL OAK MI 48067 000021 CENTRAL LOAN ADMIN & RPTG 150 W CIVIC CENTER DR STE 500 SANDY UT 840704287 LOAN SERVICING DEPARTMENT 000022 S&T BANK ATTN: ESCROW DEPT PO BOX 190 INDIANA PA 15701 CHERIE 000023 VANDERBILT MORTGAGE PO BOX 9800 MARYVILLE TN 37802 LINDA MC PHERON [email protected] 000024 AMERIHOME MORTGAGE CO LLC A DELAWARE LLC ISAOA/AIMA PO BOX 202028 FLORENCE SC 295022028 C/O CENTRAL LOAN ADMIN/RPTG 000025 THE WICK CORPORATION 904 NANCY GAMBLE LN ELLENTON FL 34222 DAVID WICK 000026 KEYBANK TRUST REAL ESTATE 0H 01-10-0930 100 PUBLIC SQ 9TH FL CLEVELAND OH 44113 BRENDA COX [email protected] 000027 CASCADE FINANCIAL SERVICES 3345 S VAL VISTA DR STE 300 GILBERT AZ 85297 LOAN SERVICING TAX DEPARTMENT [email protected] 000028 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY VENICE AREA INC 280 ALLIGATOR DR VENICE FL 34293 DONNA WHITEHOUSE [email protected] 000029 ONTARIO WEALTH MGT CORP 2950 KEELE ST STE 201 TORONTO ONTARIO M3M 2H2 CANADA 0 KALEIGH YOUNG [email protected] 000030 THE LYONS NATIONAL BANK PO BOX 380 LYONS NY 14489 HOPE ALEXANIAN [email protected] 000031 FRIDH KERSTIN R 2750 OAK MOSS DR SARASOTA FL 34231 KERSTIN R FRIDH 000032 OLD MISSION BANK 2701 I-75 SPUR SAULT STE MARIE MI 49783 DEBORAH ISER 000033 RIVER VALLEY CREDIT UNION 505 EARL BLVD MIAMISBURG OH 45342 ANGIE DAVIS 000034 HOME PLANET LENDING LLC PO BOX 660016 DALLAS TX 752660016 000035 STARK FEDERAL CU 4100 DRESSLER RD NW CANTON OH 44718 CORA DION [email protected] 000036 THE FARMERS STATE BANK 675 WAGNER AVE GREENVILLE OH 45331 MONICA MILLS [email protected] 000037 MONTGOMERY BANK ATTN: LOAN OPERATIONS PO BOX 948 SIKESTON MO 63801 LOAN OPERATIONS [email protected] 000038 SUTTON BANK ATTN ESCROW DEPT PO BOX 505 ATTICA OH 448070505 AMY ROBINSON [email protected] 000040 PEOPLES BANK ATTN KIM JOHNSON PO BOX 738 MARIETTA OH 45750 KIM JOHNSON [email protected] 000041 CENTRAL BANK ATTN: LOAN DEPARTMENT PO BOX 31 LEBANON MO 65536 000042 PRAIRIE STATE BANK & TRUST 2653 W LAWRENCE SPRINGFIELD IL 62704 000043 BANK OF LABOR ISAOA ATIMA 11810 W 75TH ST SHAWNEE KS 66214 Sarah Kriley/Carlye Zimmerman [email protected];[email protected] 000044 NEWREZ LLC PO BOX 10826 GREENVILLE SC 296030826 000045 DRUMMOND COMMUNITY BANK PO BOX 1039 CHIEFLAND FL 32644 MIRIAM STROUPE [email protected] 000056 BANK OF AMERICA US TRUST REAL ESTATE 50 CENTRAL AVE SUITE 750 SARASOTA FL 34236 DEBORAH ESKEW [email protected] 000063 TYNDALL FEDERAL CREDIT UNION ATTN: MORTGAGE DEPT PO BOX 59760 PANAMA CITY FL 324120760 LAUREN VICKERS [email protected] 000065 NORTH AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK 903 E 104TH ST STE 400 KANSAS CITY MO 64131 LOAN SERVICING [email protected];[email protected] 000066 PARK VIEW FEDERAL SAVINGS 30000 AURORA RD SOLON OH 44139 RUTH DURAND [email protected] 000068 NORTHERN TRUST PO BOX 1354 CHICAGO IL 606901354 JAMES LANGE [email protected] 000070 U S BANK NA C/O US BANK AS TRUSTEE PO BOX 64142 ST PAUL MN 551649366 JENNIFER SWANSON 000071 GUARDIAN MORTGAGE MORTGAGE TAX ESCROW PO BOX 833890 RICHARDSON TX 75083 STACY ROBINSON [email protected] 000072 TEXAS OPERATIONS LERETA PO BOX 35605 DALLAS TX 75235 CHERYL STERNADEL [email protected] 000073 OLD FORT BANKING COMPANY ATTN ESCROW DEPT 8034 MAIN ST OLD FORT OH 44861 [email protected];[email protected] 000084 ABACUS FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK LOAN SERVICING DEPT 6-8 BOWERY, 3RD FL NEW YORK NY 10013 LUCY CHEN [email protected] 000086 TRUMARK FINANCIAL CREDIT UNION 335 COMMERCE DR PO BOX 8127 FORT WASHINGTON PA 13034 000087 TRUSTCO BANK TAX/CREDIT DEPARTMENT 1030 N RONALD REAGAN BLVD LONGWOOD FL 32750 MICHELLE DOWERS 000102 PARK NATIONAL BANK PO BOX 4565 NEWARK OH 430584565 SHANNON MILLS [email protected] 000103 MIDLAND STATE BANK 1201 NETWORK CENTRE DR EFFINGHAM IL 62401 MICHELE APKE [email protected] 000104 NORTHWEST BANK OF ROCKFORD 3106 N ROCTON AVE SPENCER IA 51301 DUANN BERTSCH 000105 MUNICIPAL BANK PO BOX 146 BOURBONNAIS IL 60914 LORI WEIR [email protected] 000106 EVANS BANK ESCROW DEPT 1 GRIMSBY DRIVE HAMBURG NY 14075 PAULA WASHBON [email protected] 000110 FIRST COMMONWEALTH BANK ATTN LOAN SERVICES PO BOX 400 INDIANA PA 157019988 CINDY POSTGATE [email protected] 000116 AMERICAN FINANCIAL REALTY PO BOX 167129 IRVING TX 750167129 DANIELLE BRACKEEN [email protected] 000126 JP MORGAN PRIVATE BANK 500 STANTON CHRISTIANA RD OPS 3/ FL 1 NEWARK DE 19713 JOEL 000127 EVERENCE FCU ATTN: ESCROW DEPT 2160 LINCOLN HWY E STE 20 LANCASTER PA 176021150 [email protected] 000134 HERGET BANK 33 S 4TH STREET ATTN SHIRLEY REED PEKIN IL 61554 SHIRLEY REED [email protected] 000140 THE NATIONAL BANK OF INDIANAP 107 N PENNSYLVANIA ST STE 1008 INDIANAPOLIS IN 46204 KATHY TEETERS [email protected] 000147 NATIONAL TAX SEARCH LLC 303 EAST WACKER DR SUITE 1040 CHICAGO IL 60601 BRITTANY STAFIEJ [email protected] 000166 GRANDBRIDGE REAL ESTATE CAPITA 200 S COLLEGE ST SUITE 2100 CHARLOTTE NC 28202 SERVICING DEPARTMENT [email protected] 000169 AFFINITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION PO BOX 620 BASKING RIDGE NJ 07920 THOMAS MEIERHOFER [email protected] 000170 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PA MORTGAGE LOAN SERVICING DEPT 4140 EAST STATE STREET HERMITAGE PA 161483487 MORTGAGE LOAN SERVICING DEPT [email protected] 000171 HARDING & CARBONE 1235 NORTH LOOP WEST STE 205 HOUSTON TX 77008 LOGAN GUIDO [email protected] 000172 21ST MORTGAGE KNOXVILLE TN 0 SAM HAMILTON [email protected] 000176 UNION SAVINGS BANK ATT ESCROW SERVICING DEPT 8534 E KEMPER RD CINCINNATI OH 45249 CONNIE SPURLOCK, ESCROW DEPT [email protected] 000179 INDUSTRY CONSULTING GROUP INC 7929 BROOKRIVER DR STE 400 DALLAS TX 75247 CHERYL STERNADEL [email protected] 000184 WELLS FARGO C/O JOSEPH ALTIERI 505 CARR RD 2ND FLOOR WILMINGTON DE 19809 JOSEPH ALTIERI [email protected] 000201 COLONIAL SAVINGS TAX DEPT 054 PO BOX 2988 FORT WORTH TX 761139922 PAM COBB [email protected] 000214 PIEDMONT TRUST COMPANY PO BOX 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LAKE LUCIEN DRIVE STE 115 MAITLAND FL 32751 000340 COMMERCIAL & SAVINGS BANK ESCROW DEPARTMENT 91 N CLAY ST PO BOX 232 MILLERSBURG OH 44654 SARAH JACKSON [email protected] 000435 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY SARASOTA 1757 N EAST AVE SARASOTA FL 34234 JIM KEPERLING [email protected] 000705 PARK NATIONAL BANK 11 WEST MADISON ST OAK PARK IL 603024294 LESLY IZURIETA [email protected] 000801 DOLLAR BANK SERVICING CENTER PO BOX 8469 CANTON OH 44711 SUSAN STURM 000802 DIME BANK 290 SALEM TURNPIKE NORWICH CT 06360 GINA COTE 000804 PHILLIP & LOA DOYNE KASTEN 4230 BAIRD STREET SARASOTA FL 34232 LOA DOYNE KASTEN [email protected] 000805 S & T BANK ATTN MORTGAGE SERVICING PO BOX 190 INDIANA PA 15701 000808 SLK GLOBAL SOLUTIONS 2727 LBJ FREEWAY STE 806 DALLAS TX 75234 000809 GREENSTONE FARM CREDIT SERVICE ATTN ESCROW DEPT 3515 WEST RD EAST LANSING MI 48823 ANTHONY PEGLEY 100147 NATIONAL TAX SEARCH LLC 130 S JEFFERSON ST SUITE 300 CHICAGO IL 60661 BERNADETTE NIVENS [email protected] 100148 CAPITAL ONE 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