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  9. How does a sub-user activate their account for Shared Access?
    As a subuser, you have the ability to access another person's account, based on the entitlements granted to you. 

    The primary user will setup your access. 

    You will be sent an email with your temporary password to the email address the primary user setup and a second email with your temporary ID. 

    Within 30 minutes of receiving the email, click on the link to complete the setup. 

    Read and accept the terms and conditions. 

    Verify your identity by receiving a call from the phone number provided by the primary user. 

    Setup a new password. 

    Once logged in, if you want to change your ID, click My Settings and Edit User ID. 

    If you forget your password or have questions regarding your access, please contact the primary user.
  10. How can I see when property taxes are paid from my mortgage escrow?

    Payment information for property taxes is available in Mortgage Manager within Online and Mobile Banking. Our Guide to Accessing Mortgage Manager provides step-by-step directions.

    To see the total amount paid on your behalf for the previous year or year-to-date, go to the top menu in Mortgage Manager and select My Loan. From the dashboard choose Document Center and then select Escrow report.

    To see when future payments will be made, Select the drop down arrow located next to the escrow item and it will expand with detailed information.

    Property tax payments are also reflected in your year-end statement, to be mailed by January 31.