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Code · Illinois · Chapter 310 — HOUSING · Act 45

Sec. 9. In order to classify a mortgage as a qualified mortgage under this Act, the Agency must first find:.

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Sec. 9. In order to classify a mortgage as a qualified mortgage under this Act, the Agency must first find:
(a)That the property which is the security for such mortgage meets the requirements established in Section 8;
(b)That the mortgagor is responsible and credit-worthy;
(c)That the mortgage is in such principal amount and form, and contains such terms and provisions with respect to property insurance, repairs, alterations, payment of taxes and assessments, delinquency charges, default remedies, additional security and other matters as the Agency shall determine, giving due regard to the intent of this Act to assist persons and families of low and moderate income so long as assistance under this Act shall be provided; and
(d)That the public interest is adequately protected by the terms of the mortgage insurance contract or other agreements.
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