FHA/VA/RHS Sample Clauses

FHA/VA/RHS. Each of the Seller and/or any Qualified Originator, if required and applicable, is an FHA Approved Mortgagee, a VA Approved Lender and a Rural Housing Service Approved Lender, in good standing to originate and service mortgages and has not been suspended as a mortgagee or servicer by the FHA, VA or RHS, as applicable. The Seller and Servicer are not under review or investigation or have knowledge of imminent or future investigation, by the FHA, VA or RHS.
FHA/VA/RHS. United Shore and any other Qualified Originator, if applicable, is an FHA Approved Mortgagee, a VA Approved Lender and a Rural Housing Service Approved Lender in good standing to originate and service mortgages and has not been suspended as a mortgagee or servicer by the FHA, VA or RHS, as applicable. United Shore is not and, to the knowledge of United Shore, any related Servicer (if not United Shore) or Subservicer is not under review or investigation (other than routine reviews and investigations in the ordinary course of business) and United Shore has no knowledge of imminent or future investigation, by the FHA, VA or RHS, other than investigations occurring in the normal course of business. Neither United Shore, nor to its knowledge, any servicer, nor any prior holder or servicer of the Loan has engaged in any action or inaction that would result in the curtailment of a payment (or nonpayment thereof) by FHA, the Rural Housing Service or VA. All actions required to be taken by United Shore or the related Qualified Originator to cause Buyer, as owner of an FHA Loan, VA Loan or Rural Housing Service Loan, to be eligible for the full benefits available under the applicable insurance or guaranty agreement have been taken.
FHA/VA/RHS. Each of the Seller and/or any other Qualified Originator, if applicable, is an FHA Approved Mortgagee, a VA Approved Lender and a Rural Housing Service Approved Lender, in good standing to originate and service mortgages and has not been suspended as a mortgagee or servicer by the FHA, VA or RHS, as applicable. The Seller and Servicer are not under any non-ordinary course investigation or have knowledge of any non-ordinary course imminent or future investigation, by the FHA, VA or RHS. (e) Section 6.33 of the Agreement is hereby amended to read in its entirety as follows:
FHA/VA/RHS. United Shore shall (or shall cause each Servicer and each Subservicer, as applicable, to) make all advances and other payments and provide all such reports and notices as are required under the FHA Regulations, VA Regulations or Rural Housing Service Regulation, as applicable, and otherwise take all actions necessary to maintain and keep in full force and effect, during the term of this Agreement, the FHA Insurance Contract, VA Guaranty Agreement or Rural Housing Service Guaranty, as applicable, including providing any notices required to be delivered to the FHA, the VA or the RHS, as the case may be, by United Shore in connection with the servicing of the Loans pursuant hereto.

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