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Code · CFR · Title 24 — Housing and Urban Development · Part 203 — Single Family Mortgage Insurance · § 203.413

§ 203.413. Amount of payment---Single Family Sale assignments.

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(a)Time of payment. Upon an assignment of a mortgage insured under this part that is acceptable to the Commissioner, made pursuant to a Single Family Sale and in accordance with § 291.609 or § 291.619 of this chapter, the Commissioner shall pay to the mortgagee the unpaid principal balance of the loan at the time of assignment and an amount calculated in accordance with the Participating Servicer Agreement (PSA), as defined in § 291.601 of this chapter.
(b)Acceptability criteria. For assignment, the mortgagee must determine and certify the mortgage satisfies the Commissioner's acceptability criteria for the Single Family Sale. Acceptability criteria includes satisfaction of the Single Family Sale loss mitigation eligibility requirements and exclusion of low-value mortgages secured by vacant properties.
(c)Reduction in claim. The mortgagee's claim for insurance will be reduced for failure to take the required actions within the specified schedule of dates for the Single Family Sale, as specified in the PSA.
(d)Curtailment of Debenture Interest. HUD will curtail Debenture Interest at the thirtieth
(30th)day following the earliest anticipated claim submission date, as identified on the schedule of dates in the PSA, if:
(1)The mortgagee's claim for insurance is not submitted to HUD; or
(2)The claim for insurance is in a suspended status.
(e)Debenture Interest. For purposes of this section, Debenture Interest means interest at the debenture rate as computed by HUD in accordance with its rules and requirements for such calculations, on the unpaid principal balance as of the claim payment date, plus the approved reimbursable expenses identified in the PSA, minus any amount of such interest or expenses that would have been curtailed or for which the Participating Servicer would have been denied reimbursement pursuant to HUD's requirements for servicing defaulted notes and processing claims, including § 203.402(k)(1)(i) and (ii), had the Participating Servicer conveyed title to the property securing the Single Family Loan to the Secretary rather than assigned the Single Family Loan in connection with an insurance claim.
(f)Rejection of claim. HUD may reject the mortgagee's claim for insurance and exclude the related mortgage from settlement if within the thirty (30)-day period prior to the claim's submission cut-off date, as identified on the schedule of dates in the PSA:
(1)Any insurance claim is not submitted; or
(2)Any suspended insurance claim is not resolved. \[89 FR 99715, Dec. 11, 2024\]
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