2011 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 58: Financial Institutions and Regulations
Article 18: Mortgage Finance Authority, 58-18-1 through 58-18-27
Section 58-18-14.1: Project mortgage loans; enforcement of agreement.


NM Stat § 58-18-14.1 (1996 through 1st Sess 50th Legis) What's This?

58-18-14.1. Project mortgage loans; enforcement of agreement.

A. Compliance by any mortgage lender with the terms of its agreement with or undertaking to the authority with respect to the making of any project mortgage loans to sponsors may be enforced by decree of any court of competent jurisdiction. The authority shall require as a condition of purchasing project mortgage loans from or making a loan to any national banking or federal savings and loan association the consent of the association to the jurisdiction of courts of the state over any such proceeding. The authority shall also require as a condition of the authority's purchasing project mortgage loans from or making a loan to any mortgage lender agreement by the mortgage lender to the payment of penalties to the authority for violation by the mortgage lender of its undertakings to the authority.

B. Each mortgage lender shall be liable to the authority for any damages suffered by the authority by reason of the untruth of any representation or the breach of any warranty, and, in the event that any representation proves to be untrue when made or in the event of any breach of warranty, the mortgage lender shall, at the option of the authority:

(1) repurchase the project mortgage loan for the original purchase price adjusted for amounts subsequently paid thereon, as the authority may determine; or

(2) repay the then unpaid principal balance of the loan, together with interest accrued thereon and the penalties owed pursuant to Subsection A of this section.

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