NEW MORTGAGE PORTFOLIO NOTICE Clause Samples

The New Mortgage Portfolio Notice clause requires one party to inform the other when a new portfolio of mortgages is created or acquired. Typically, this notice must be provided within a specified timeframe and include relevant details about the new portfolio, such as its size, composition, or any material characteristics. By mandating timely disclosure, the clause ensures transparency and allows the receiving party to assess potential impacts, manage risk, or fulfill related contractual obligations.
NEW MORTGAGE PORTFOLIO NOTICE. Dated [ ]
NEW MORTGAGE PORTFOLIO NOTICE. Dated [ ] 1. It is hereby agreed for the purpose of this notice the "PRINCIPAL AGREEMENT" shall mean the Mortgage Sale Agreement dated 26 March 2001 made between (1) NORTHERN ROCK PLC (the "SELLER"), (2) GRANITE FINANCE TRUSTEES LIMITED (the "MORTGAGES TRUSTEE") (3) GRANITE FINANCE FUNDING LIMITED ("FUNDING") and (4) THE BANK OF NEW YORK (the "SECURITY TRUSTEE"), as the same may be amended, varied, supplemented or novated from time to time.

Related to NEW MORTGAGE PORTFOLIO NOTICE

  • The Mortgage Pool The Series ____-__ Certificates shall evidence the entire beneficial ownership interest in a mortgage pool (the "Mortgage Pool") of conventional, fixed rate, fully amortizing one- to four-family residential mortgage loans (the "Mortgage Loans") having the following characteristics as of ________ __, ____ (the "Cut-off Date"):

  • Mortgage Loan Schedule The information pertaining to each Mortgage Loan which is set forth in the Mortgage Loan Schedule attached as an exhibit to this Agreement is true and correct in all material respects as of the Cut-off Date and contains all information required by the Pooling and Servicing Agreement to be contained therein.

  • Mortgage Loan Schedules The Mortgage Loan Seller agrees to provide to the Purchaser as of the date hereof a preliminary listing of the Mortgage Loans (the “Preliminary Mortgage Loan Schedule”) setting forth the information listed on Exhibit 2 to this Agreement with respect to each of the Mortgage Loans being sold by the Mortgage Loan Seller. If there are changes to the Preliminary Mortgage Loan Schedule, the Mortgage Loan Seller shall provide to the Purchaser as of the Closing Date a final schedule (the “Final Mortgage Loan Schedule”) setting forth the information listed on Exhibit 2 to this Agreement with respect to each of the Mortgage Loans being sold by the Mortgage Loan Seller to the Purchaser. The Final Mortgage Loan Schedule shall be delivered to the Purchaser on the Closing Date, shall be attached to an amendment to this Agreement to be executed on the Closing Date by the parties hereto and shall be in form and substance mutually agreed to by the Mortgage Loan Seller and the Purchaser (the “Amendment”). If there are no changes to the Preliminary Mortgage Loan Schedule, the Preliminary Mortgage Loan Schedule shall be the Final Mortgage Loan Schedule for all purposes hereof.

  • Mortgage Loan The appraisal was conducted by an appraiser who had no interest, direct or indirect, in the Mortgaged Property or in any loan made on the security thereof; and whose compensation is not affected by the approval or disapproval of the Mortgage Loan, and the appraisal and the appraiser both satisfy the applicable requirements of Title XI of the Financial Institution Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act of 1989 and the regulations promulgated thereunder, all as in effect on the date the Mortgage Loan was originated;

  • Qualifying Mortgage Loans In order for a mortgage loan to be a Qualifying Loan it must meet all of the following criteria, which must be confirmed by the lender: • The collateral securing the mortgage loan is owner-occupied and the owner’s primary residence; and • The mortgagor has a first priority lien on the collateral; and • Either the borrower is at least 60 days delinquent or a default is reasonably foreseeable. Modification Process The lender shall undertake a review of its mortgage loan portfolio to identify Qualifying Loans. For each Qualifying Loan, the lender shall determine the net present value of the modified loan and, if it will exceed the net present value of the foreclosed collateral upon disposition, then the Qualifying Loan shall be modified so as to reduce the borrower’s monthly DTI Ratio to no more than 31% at the time of the modification. To achieve this, the lender shall use a combination of interest rate reduction, term extension and principal forbearance, as necessary. The borrower’s monthly DTI Ratio shall be a percentage calculated by dividing the borrower’s monthly income by the borrower’s monthly housing payment (including principal, interest, taxes and insurance). For these purposes, (1) the borrower’s monthly income shall be the amount of the borrower’s (along with any co-borrowers’) documented and verified gross monthly income, and (2) the borrower’s monthly housing payment shall be the amount required to pay monthly principal and interest plus one-twelfth of the then current annual amount required to pay real property taxes and homeowner’s insurance with respect to the collateral. In order to calculate the monthly principal payment, the lender shall capitalize to the outstanding principal balance of the Qualifying Loan the amount of all delinquent interest, delinquent taxes, past due insurance premiums, third party fees and (without duplication) escrow advances (such amount, the “Capitalized Balance”). In order to achieve the goal of reducing the DTI Ratio to 31%, the lender shall take the following steps in the following order of priority with respect to each Qualifying Loan: