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Code · CFR · Title 24 — Housing and Urban Development · Part 266 — Housing Finance Agency Risk-Sharing Program for Insured Affordable Multifamily Project Loans · § 266.650

§ 266.650. Items deducted from total loss.

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In computing insurance benefits, the following items are deducted from the amounts described in § 266.646(a) and (b):
(a)All amounts received by the HFA on account of the mortgage after the date of default, including any partial payment of claim paid by HUD in the event a full claim follows a partial payment of claim;
(b)All cash, and/or funds related to the mortgaged property, including deposits and escrows made for the account of the mortgagor that the HFA holds (or to which it is entitled);
(c)The amount of any undrawn balance under a letter of credit that the HFA accepted in lieu of a cash deposit for an escrow agreement;
(d)Any net income from the mortgaged property/project that the HFA received after the date of default.
(e)The proceeds from the sale of the project or the appraised value of the project as provided in § 266.642 as follows:
(1)If the HFA disposes of the project through a negotiated sale, the amount deducted shall be the higher of the sales price or the appraised value.
(2)If the HFA disposes of the project through a competitive bid procedure approved by the Commissioner, the amount deducted shall be the sales price, even if it is lower than the appraised value.
(3)If the HFA has not disposed of the project within 5 years from the date of issuance of the HFA Debentures (unless an extension has been granted pursuant to § 266.638), the amount deducted shall be the appraised value.
(f)Any and all claims that the HFA has acquired in connection with the acquisition and sale of the property. Claims include but are not limited to returned premiums from canceled insurance policies, interest on investments of reserve for replacement funds, tax refunds, refunds of deposits left with utility companies, and amounts received as proceeds of a receivership.
(g)The amount of daily HFA Debenture interest accrued but not paid from the anniversary date of the last HFA Debenture interest payment to the date an application for final claim payment is received by the Commissioner. \[59 FR 62524, Dec. 5, 1994, as amended at 85 FR 83445, Dec. 22, 2020\]
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