Common use of Program Exclusions Clause in Contracts

Program Exclusions. A Notice of Default (“NOD”) has been recorded on the subject property more than 60 days prior to the date of request for UMA assistance. • Homeowner is in “active” bankruptcy. Homeowners who have previously filed bankruptcy are eligible for consideration only with proof of court order “Dismissal” or “Discharge”. • Homeowner’s “hardship” is a result of voluntary resignation of employment. • Homeowner in an active HAMP trial modification is not eligible for UMA consideration unless the trial is cancelled. • Homeowner becomes fully employed at any time during the UMA benefit period. • Homeowner is actively being reviewed for a short sale, a deed in lieu and/or TAP benefits. • Property is subject to a first priority lien securing a Home Equity Line of Credit (“HELOC”).

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Hfa Participation Agreement, Hfa Participation Agreement, Hfa Participation Agreement

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Program Exclusions. A Notice of Default (“NOD”) has been recorded on the subject property more than 60 days prior to the date of request for UMA assistance. • Homeowner is in an “active” bankruptcybankruptcy is ineligible for program assistance consideration. Homeowners who have previously filed bankruptcy are eligible for consideration only with proof of court order “Dismissal” or “Discharge”. • Homeowner’s “hardship” is a result of voluntary resignation of employment. • Homeowner in an active HAMP trial modification is not eligible for UMA consideration unless the trial is cancelled. • Homeowner becomes fully employed at any time during the UMA benefit period. • Homeowner is actively being reviewed for a short sale, a deed in lieu and/or TAP benefits. • Property is subject to a first priority lien securing a Home Equity Line of Credit (“HELOC”).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Hfa Participation Agreement

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Program Exclusions. A Notice of Default (“NOD”) has been recorded on the subject property more than 60 days prior to the date of request for UMA assistance. • Homeowner is in an “active” bankruptcybankruptcy is ineligible for program assistance consideration. Homeowners who have previously filed bankruptcy are eligible for consideration only with proof of court order “Dismissal” or “Discharge”. • Homeowner’s “hardship” is a result of voluntary resignation of employment. • Homeowner in an active HAMP trial modification is not eligible for UMA consideration unless the trial is cancelled. • Homeowner becomes fully employed at any time during the UMA benefit period. • Homeowner is actively being reviewed for a short sale, a deed in lieu and/or TAP benefits. • Property is subject to a first priority lien securing a Home Equity Line of Credit (“HELOC”).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Hfa Participation Agreement

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