Planning to sell your house but still have a mortgage on it? 🏦 You’re not alone. Many homeowners are unsure how the mortgage gets handled when the sale goes through. The good news: it’s simpler than you think — as long as you know what to expect.
Here’s what really happens to your mortgage when you sell, and how to make sure everything goes smoothly.

🏡 You Can Sell Even With a Mortgage
If you have a mortgage on your home, you can still sell, and most homeowners do. The mortgage doesn’t block the sale, it just needs to be paid off at closing.
- Your lawyer or notary will request a mortgage payout statement
- The balance owing will be deducted from the buyer’s purchase funds
- Anything left after paying the mortgage is your profit
It’s all handled by professionals — you don’t need to deal with the bank yourself beyond signing some final paperwork.
📉 What If Your Mortgage Is Higher Than the Sale Price?
This is called being “underwater” or “in negative equity.” It can happen when home values drop or you bought during a hot market. In this case, you’ll need to:
- Pay the difference out of pocket at closing, or
- Negotiate with your lender for a short sale (in some cases)
A reputable home buyer can walk you through your options and help you understand if a cash sale can work in this situation.
💸 What About Penalties or Fees?
If you’re selling before your mortgage term is up, your lender may charge a prepayment penalty. These vary depending on your bank and mortgage type (fixed vs. variable).
- Ask your lender for a payout statement that includes penalties
- Build those costs into your expected proceeds
Some home buyers will even factor those fees into your offer to simplify the process.
✅ Wrap-Up: You Can Sell, Even With a Mortgage
As long as your selling price covers what you owe — or you’re able to pay the difference — the mortgage gets taken care of at closing. No hassle, no confusion. Just make sure you understand your numbers, get a lawyer involved early, and work with a buyer who knows how to keep things moving.



