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Code · CFR · Title 24 — Housing and Urban Development · Part 251 — Coinsurance for the Construction or Substantial Rehabilitation of Multifamily Housing Projects · § 251.3

§ 251.3. Case-by-case conversion to full insurance.

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Upon the request of a coinsuring lender, the Commissioner may endorse a coinsured Mortgage for full insurance, effective as of the date of such endorsement, if the Commissioner is satisfied that:
(a)Continuing the Mortgage under coinsurance could jeopardize the lender's viability and ability to service its remaining portfolio of coinsured Mortgages;
(b)The lender has made reasonable efforts to work out any Mortgage default consistent under 24 CFR 251.811 (1990), but the remedies available to the lender have not been adequate to reinstate the Mortgage;
(c)The conversion would be less costly to HUD than if the Mortgage remained coinsured;
(d)The lender has paid HUD the fee set forth through Federal Register notice; and
(e)The lender agrees to give the Commissioner written notice under 24 CFR 207.258 of its intent to file an insurance claim upon the Commissioner's endorsement of the Mortgage for full insurance. \[61 FR 49038, Sept. 17, 1996\]
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