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Chase Manhattan /J.P.Morgan Mortgage Services

The merger of The Chase Manhattan Corporation and J.P. Morgan & Co. Incorporated (established in 1799) was completed in December 2000, combining one of the world's largest commercial banks with one of the most respected and influential investment banking institutions. The merger united two powerful financial institutions with remarkable histories reaching back over 200 years. Chase is now a a leading global financial services firm with assets of $755 billion.Chase Manhattan Mortgage Banking was rated Best overall middle market bank by the (McKinsey & Company benchmarking study).

* Chase Manhattan Bank is the No. 4 originator of residential home loan mortgages in the U.S.

* Chase Mortgage is the No. 3 mortgage servicer in the U.S.

* The firm is a leader in investment banking, asset management, private banking, private equity and transaction services.

* Chase Manhattan is a component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, JP Morgan Chase is headquartered in New York and serves more than 30 million consumer customers.

Chase.com Web Site Review
Chase.com has one of the better designed and easy to navigate web sites in the mortgage industry offering the widest array of financial services in the country.Chase.com offers bill payment services as well as full detailed home loan account status reporting,investments, checking, savings, mortgage account reporting and credit card services . The site also provides for easy online banking and bill paying without having to go to numerous other web pages to find what you may need. Most any of thair services are available through easy to use pull down menues to directly access their forms online.

NOTE: Did you know you have a right to know "What is your brokers commission? " According to the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) you have a legal right to the disclosure of this information. If your broker balks at disclosing their commission, they are probably hiding something. You can report them to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, which enforces RESPA to protect consumers

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