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Code · CFR · Title 24 — Housing and Urban Development · Part 1005 — Loan Guarantees for Indian Housing · § 1005.207

§ 1005.207. Lender Applicant participation options.

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(a)Levels of participation. Lender Applicants must choose one of two levels of program participation, a Non-Direct Guarantee Lender or a Direct Guarantee Lender and submit an application to participate on a form prescribed by Section 184 Program guidance. A participation level must be selected by the Lender Applicant and approved by HUD before initiating any Section 184 Program activities.
(b)Non-Direct Guarantee Lender.
(1)A Non-Direct Guarantee Lender originates loans.
(2)A Non-Direct Guarantee Lender must be a Sponsored Entity under § 1005.213.
(3)A Non-Direct Guarantee Lender must submit documentation supporting their eligibility as a Lender under § 1005.203 or approved by HUD under § 1005.205 and other documentation as prescribed by Section 184 Program Guidance to HUD through their Sponsor.
(c)Direct Guarantee Lender.
(1)A Direct Guarantee Lender may originate, underwrite, close, service, purchase, hold, and sell Section 184 Guaranteed Loans.
(2)A Direct Guarantee Lender may sponsor Non-Direct Guarantee Lenders or other Direct Guarantee Lenders in accordance with § 1005.213.
(3)To become a Direct Guarantee Lender, Lender Applicants must submit additional documentation as provided in § 1005.209 and obtain HUD approval under § 1005.211.
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