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Code · CFR · Title 24 — Housing and Urban Development · Part 1005 — Loan Guarantees for Indian Housing · § 1005.815

§ 1005.815. Conditions for withdrawal of claim.

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With HUD's consent, a Holder may withdraw a claim. When HUD consent is granted, the Holder shall agree, where applicable, in writing that it will:
(a)Accept a reconveyance of the property under a conveyance which warrants against the acts of HUD and all claiming by, through or under HUD;
(b)Promptly file for record the reconveyance from HUD;
(c)Accept without continuation, the title evidence which the Servicer furnished to HUD; and
(d)Reimburse HUD for the expenditures and amounts set forth in § 1005.851.
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