Servicing-transfer notice from the new servicer confirming it will handle the mortgage account.
A welcome letter is a servicing-transfer notice from the new servicer confirming that it will handle the mortgage account.
Welcome letter matters because it tells the borrower how to interact with the new servicer after a servicing transfer. It may point the borrower toward new payment instructions, online account setup, customer-service channels, or account-identification details.
It also matters because borrowers should not assume old autopay, mailing, or login arrangements automatically carry over in the same way. The welcome letter is one place to verify what changes.
Borrowers encounter a welcome letter after closing when servicing is transferring to a new company.
The term becomes practical when the borrower is setting up the next payment, creating an online account, or confirming which servicer should answer questions after the Effective Transfer Date.
| Notice or term | Borrower-facing role |
|---|---|
| Welcome letter | Message from the new servicer saying it is taking over |
| Goodbye Letter | Message from the prior servicer saying servicing is leaving |
| Servicing Transfer Notice | Broader notice category explaining the handoff |
| New Loan Number | Account identifier the borrower may need with the new servicer |
| Payment Remittance Address | Payment destination the borrower may need to update |
| Mortgage Statement | Regular account statement after servicing is active |
A borrower receives a letter from a company they have never paid before. The letter explains that the company is now servicing the mortgage and gives new account-contact information. That borrower-facing arrival notice is commonly called a welcome letter.
Welcome letter differs from Goodbye Letter because the welcome letter comes from the new servicer, while the goodbye letter comes from the prior servicer.
It differs from Mortgage Statement because the statement is the recurring account summary, while the welcome letter is transfer-related onboarding information.
It also differs from Servicing Transfer because the transfer is the account-management event, while the welcome letter is one communication about the new servicer’s role.
It also differs from Loan Boarding. The welcome letter is the borrower communication; loan boarding is the operational setup process behind the account.