Common use of Product Selection Clause in Contracts

Product Selection. The Mortgagor was not encouraged or required to select a mortgage loan product offered by the Mortgage Loan's originator which is a higher cost product designed for less creditworthy borrowers, unless at the time of the Mortgage Loan's origination, such Mortgagor did not qualify taking into account such facts as, without limitation, the Mortgage Loan's requirements and the Mortgagor's credit history, income, assets and liabilities and debt-to-income ratios for a lower-cost credit product then offered by the Mortgage Loan's originator or any affiliate of the Mortgage Loan's originator. If, at the time of loan application, the Mortgagor may have qualified for a lower-cost credit product then offered by any mortgage lending affiliate of the Mortgage Loan's originator, the Mortgage Loan's originator referred the Mortgagor's application to such affiliate for underwriting consideration. For a Mortgagor who seeks financing through a Mortgage Loan originator's higher-priced subprime lending channel, the Mortgagor was directed towards or offered the Mortgage Loan originator's standard mortgage line if the Mortgagor was able to qualify for one of the standard products. This representation and warranty is a Deemed Material and Adverse Representation;

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Master Mortgage Loan Purchase and Warranties Agreement (Morgan Stanley Mortgage Loan Trust 2007-3xs), Master Mortgage Loan Purchase and Warranties Agreement (Morgan Stanley Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-12xs), Master Mortgage Loan Purchase and Warranties Agreement (Morgan Stanley Mortgage Loan Trust 2007-6xs)

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