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Code · CFR · Title 24 — Housing and Urban Development · Part 201 — Title I Property Improvement and Manufactured Home Loans · § 201.30

§ 201.30. Reporting of loans for insurance.

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(a)Date of reports. The lender shall transmit a loan report on each loan reported for insurance within 31 days from the date of the loan's origination or purchase from a dealer or another lender. The loan report must be submitted on the form prescribed by the Secretary, and must contain the data prescribed by HUD. Any loan refinanced under this part shall similarly be reported on the prescribed form within 31 days from the date of refinancing. When a loan insured under this part is transferred to another lender without recourse, guaranty, guarantee, or repurchase agreement, a report on the prescribed form shall be transmitted to the Secretary within 31 days from the date of the transfer. No transfer of loan report is required when a loan insured under this part is transferred with recourse or under a guaranty, guarantee, or repurchase agreement.
(b)Late reports. The Secretary may accept a late report on a loan where the lender certifies that the obligation is not in default.
(c)Electronic loan reporting. With the prior approval of the Secretary, the lender may use electronic transmission to report loans for insurance in accordance with paragraph
(a)of this section. (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 2502-0328) \[50 FR 43523, Oct. 25, 1985, as amended at 56 FR 52434, Oct. 18, 1991; 66 FR 56420, Nov. 7, 2001\]
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