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Code · Alaska · Title 18 · Chapter 56

Sec. 18.56.750. Loan origination and servicing.

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Sec. 18.56.750. Loan origination and servicing.
(a)Before purchasing or participating in the purchase of a senior housing loan, the corporation shall enter into a loan servicing agreement with the private financial institution from which the loan is to be purchased.
(b)The corporation may execute service agreements with private lending institutions or with regional Native housing authorities established under AS 18.55.996 to service loans originated by the office.
(c)Under the servicing agreement, the private financial institution or the regional Native housing authority shall administer the loan and may charge the corporation a negotiated origination or servicing fee on the office's share of the loan. When appropriate, the private financial institution or the regional Native housing authority may also charge the borrower a reasonable origination fee not to exceed one percent.
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