Allied Servicing Corporation alternative for Texas notes
A factual, side-by-side comparison of Moat and Allied for Texas private mortgage notes — licensing posture, published pricing, and Texas-specific focus.
Moat Note Servicing is a Texas-only alternative to Allied Servicing Corporation. Moat services only notes secured by Texas property and holds Texas-specific licensure as a licensed Texas mortgage servicer, bonded, NMLS 1419346, verifiable on the NMLS registry. Its full fee schedule is published up front ($150 setup, $35 non-escrowed or $40 escrowed monthly). To compare the two, request Allied's current licensing and fee terms in writing; this page sets out Moat's, and how a Texas-secured book is the case where single-state focus matters most. For the full side-by-side of every servicer Texas lenders ask about, see the Texas note servicer comparison.
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Moat and Allied compared on what Texas lenders ask about
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| Topic | Moat Note Servicing | Allied Servicing Corporation |
|---|---|---|
| Headquarters | San Antonio, Texas. | Spokane, Washington (per their published materials). |
| Geographic focus | Texas only. Single-state operations. | Refer to their published materials. |
| Licensing posture | Licensed Texas mortgage servicer, bonded, NMLS 1419346; verifiable on the NMLS registry. | Refer to their published materials / NMLS Consumer Access. |
| Texas Property Code §51.002 default work | Day-to-day practice. Notice work, trustee coordination, and post-sale reconciliation in Texas counties. | Refer to their published materials. |
| Setup fee | $150 one-time per boarded loan. | Not publicly published; refer to their published materials. |
| Monthly servicing fee | $35 non-escrowed loans / $40 escrowed loans (P&I + T/I/HOA). | Not publicly published; refer to their published materials. |
| Service types | Texas mortgage notes and contracts for deed: payment posting, escrow, statements, 1098/1099 reporting, and §51.002 foreclosure coordination when you elect it. | Per their published materials: mortgage loan servicing, including payment processing (payment by phone available) and coordination of insurance, loss-payee, and mortgagee-clause information; mortgage assistance options described on their site include payment arrangements, deferrals, forbearance agreements, modifications, and workout plans. |
| Borrower portal | Powered by our secure servicing platform. | Their site is primarily a borrower login portal; refer to their published materials. |
WHO THIS IS FOR
You are a Texas private lender or investor currently using Allied Servicing Corporation (allservicing.com) and want a side-by-side look at how Moat would handle the same portfolio. This page sets out Moat’s own Texas-specific facts; for Allied’s details, refer to their published materials.
Editorial comparison page by Moat Note Servicing. Cites only Moat's own verified facts and neutral, publicly available information about Allied Servicing Corporation (allservicing.com). Not affiliated with or endorsed by Allied. If a fact is out of date, email customersupport@moatnoteservicing.com and we will correct it.
Why Texas-specific focus matters
A mortgage servicer touches your borrower’s payments, administers escrow, and runs default work under state procedural rules. For a note secured by Texas real estate, that work runs under Tex. Property Code §51.002. Moat carries Texas-specific licensure (NMLS 1419346), bonding (7 TAC §58.107 electronic surety bond), and recordkeeping standards under the post-2024 Tex. SML rules at Chapters 55–59. Texas is the only state Moat services, so that single-state focus sits at the center of its operation.
How a portfolio moves to Moat
Three steps:
- Notify your current servicer per the termination notice in your servicing agreement (commonly 30 days). Request the complete loan file.
- Submit the Moat onboarding form; it lists what we need. Boarding typically takes 5–10 business days from form submission to active servicing; an optional $50 expedite per loan targets a 48-hour turnaround.
- Effective date set; the dual transfer notice is mailed to borrowers, and Moat begins active servicing.
The end-to-end calendar is driven primarily by your current servicer's notice and file-handoff process. For the full transfer process, see switching mortgage servicers in Texas.
FREQUENTLY ASKED
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Switching from Allied to Moat
The full transfer process is on the switching servicers page. Moat-side boarding typically takes 5–10 business days from form submission to active servicing; the $50 expedite targets a 48-hour turnaround. No transfer fee from Moat.
This is an editorial comparison page by Moat Note Servicing. It is not legal advice. It states Moat's own verified facts and neutral, publicly available information about Allied Servicing Corporation; for Allied's current details, refer to their published materials. Servicer licensing is searchable through NMLS Consumer Access (nmlsconsumeraccess.org). Moat Note Servicing, LLC (NMLS 1419346) is a Texas-licensed mortgage servicer based at 1602 N PanAm Expy, San Antonio, TX 78208.
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