Lhypothécaire
Lhypothécaire, often written l'hypothécaire, is the term used to designate the mortgage holder in certain Francophone legal regimes. It refers to the creditor who possesses a lien on real property to secure a loan. The mortgagee is typically a bank or other lending institution, though private lenders can also play this role. The l'hypothécaire's security interest is created by a mortgage agreement and is usually registered in land records, establishing priority over other claims on the property.
Upon registration, the hypothecaire gains the right to receive scheduled payments and any interest stipulated in
In case of borrower default, the hypothecaire can pursue remedies provided by law, commonly through foreclosure
There are variations, such as first mortgage versus second mortgage, and distinctions between civil-law and common-law