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Code · CFR · Title 24 — Housing and Urban Development · Part 203 — Single Family Mortgage Insurance · § 203.391

§ 203.391. Title objection waiver with reduced insurance benefits.

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Payment of an insurance claim will not automatically be refused solely because the title evidence reveals a condition of title not taken into consideration in the original appraisal and not covered by the provisions of § 203.389 of this part, or not otherwise waived in writing by the Secretary. In such instances, the Secretary may, at his or her option, approve the payment of a claim if the mortgagee agrees to accept a reduction in insurance benefits considered adequate by the Secretary to compensate for any anticipated loss to the Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund as a result of the existence of the title condition at the time of claim. \[57 FR 47974, Oct. 20, 1992\]
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