I have total title to a home property in Florida and would like to transfer title, or transfer the loan altogether to share with my domestic partner. The mortgage was bought by Fannie Mae, and is probably for around 40 percent of the total property value at this point. I was told by support personnel at Freedom Mortgage that I can't do a transfer of title. When I asked where in writing it says I can't do it, I was referred to this passage in my mortgage 'If all or any part of the Property or any Interest in the Property is sold or transferred ... without Lender's prior written consent, Lender may require immediate payment in full of all sums secured by this Security Instrument.' I pointed out that it says 'may' there and not that they have to. I asked how I could get their 'consent', or what the written document was that said they could not give consent. They couldn't provide me with any rule in writing but said their unnamed counsel said because she wasn't a relative they wouldn't do it. I asked where that was in writing and got no response. My question is, is it legal for them to refuse a transfer of title, or assumption based apparently on the whim of some unnamed individual, or do they need a written policy endorsed by Fannie Mae that demonstrates they are not giving prejudicial treatment to customers based on personal preferences.