Maine Code § 24-A-3030

Lien established; application of payments
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The mortgagee of any real estate or the mortgagee of any personal property has a lien upon any
policy of insurance against loss by fire procured thereon by the mortgagor, to take effect from the time
the mortgagee files with the insurer, at its home office, a written notice, briefly describing the mortgage,
the estate conveyed thereby and the sum remaining unpaid thereon. If the mortgagor, by a writing by
the mortgagor signed and filed with the secretary, consents that the whole of the sum secured by the
policy, or so much as is required to discharge the amount due on the mortgage at the time when a loss
occurs, will be applied to the payment of the mortgage, it must be so paid by the insurer, and the
mortgagee's receipt therefor is a sufficient discharge of the insurer. [PL 2021, c. 676, Pt. A, §37
(AMD).]

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