Common use of Protection of Lender’s Interest Clause in Contracts

Protection of Lender’s Interest. If: (i) Borrower fails to perform the covenants and agreements contained in this Security Instrument; (ii) there is a legal proceeding or government order that might significantly affect Lender’s interest in the Property and/or rights under this Security Instrument (such as a proceeding in bankruptcy, probate, for condemnation or forfeiture, for enforcement of a lien that has priority or may attain priority over this Security Instrument, or to enforce laws or regulations); or (iii) Lender reasonably believes that Xxxxxxxx has abandoned the Property, then Lender may do and pay for whatever is reasonable or appropriate to protect Xxxxxx’s interest in the Property and/or rights under this Security Instrument, including protecting and/or assessing the value of the Property, and securing and/or repairing the Property. Lender’s actions may include, but are not limited to: (I) paying any sums secured by a lien that has priority or may attain priority over this Security Instrument; (II) appearing in court; and (III) paying: (A) reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs; (B) property inspection and valuation fees; and (C) other fees incurred for the purpose of protecting Lender’s interest in the Property and/or rights under this Security Instrument, including its secured position in a bankruptcy proceeding. Securing the Property includes, but is not limited to, exterior and interior inspections of the Property, entering the Property to make repairs, changing locks, replacing or boarding up doors and windows, draining water from pipes, eliminating building or other code violations or dangerous conditions, and having utilities turned on or off. Although Lender may take action under this Section 9, Lender is not required to do so and is not under any duty or obligation to do so. Lender will not be liable for not taking any or all actions authorized under this Section 9.

Appears in 107 contracts

Samples: sf.freddiemac.com, sf.freddiemac.com, sf.freddiemac.com

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Protection of Lender’s Interest. If: (i) Borrower fails to perform the covenants and agreements contained in this Security Instrument; (ii) there is a legal proceeding or government order that might significantly affect Lender’s interest in the Property and/or rights under this Security Instrument (such as a proceeding in bankruptcy, probate, for condemnation or forfeiture, for enforcement of a lien that has priority or may attain priority over this Security Instrument, or to enforce laws or regulations); or (iii) Lender reasonably believes that Xxxxxxxx has abandoned the Property, then Lender may do and pay for whatever is reasonable or appropriate to protect Xxxxxx’s interest in the Property and/or rights under this Security Instrument, including protecting and/or assessing the value of the Property, and securing and/or repairing the Property. Lender’s actions may include, but are not limited to: (I) paying any sums secured by a lien that has priority or may attain priority over this Security Instrument; (II) appearing in court; and (III) paying: (A) reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs; (B) property inspection and valuation fees; and (C) other fees incurred for the purpose of protecting Lender’s interest in the Property and/or rights under this Security Instrument, including its secured position in a bankruptcy proceeding. Securing the Property includes, but is not limited to, exterior and interior inspections of the Property, entering the Property to make repairs, changing locks, replacing or boarding up doors and windows, draining water from pipes, eliminating building or other code violations or dangerous conditions, and having utilities turned on or off. Although Lender may take action under this Section 96, Lender is not required to do so and is not under any duty or obligation to do so. Lender will not be liable for not taking any or all actions authorized under this Section 96.

Appears in 20 contracts

Samples: sf.freddiemac.com, sf.freddiemac.com, sf.freddiemac.com

Protection of Lender’s Interest. If: (i) Borrower fails to perform the covenants and agreements contained in this Security Instrument; (ii) there is a legal proceeding or government order that might significantly affect Lender’s interest in the Property and/or rights under this Security Instrument (such as a proceeding in bankruptcy, probate, for condemnation or forfeiture, for enforcement of a lien that has priority or may attain priority over this Security Instrument, or to enforce laws or regulations); or (iii) Lender reasonably believes that Xxxxxxxx has abandoned the Property, then Lender may do and pay for whatever is reasonable or appropriate to protect Xxxxxx’s interest in the Property and/or rights under this Security Instrument, including protecting and/or assessing the value of the Property, and securing and/or repairing the Property. Lender’s actions may include, but are not limited to: (I) paying any sums secured by a lien that has priority or may attain priority over this Security Instrument; (II) appearing in court; and (III) paying: (A) reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs; (B) property inspection and valuation fees; and (C) other fees incurred for the purpose of protecting Lender’s interest in the Property and/or rights under this Security Instrument, including its secured position in a bankruptcy proceeding. Securing the Property includes, but is not limited to, exterior and interior inspections of the Property, entering the Property to make repairs, changing locks, replacing or boarding up doors and windows, draining water from pipes, eliminating building or other code violations or dangerous conditions, and having utilities turned on or off. Although Lender may take action under this Section 9, Lender is not required to do so and is not under any duty or obligation to do so. Lender will not be liable for not taking any or all actions authorized under this Section 9. No powers are granted by Xxxxxxxx to Lender or Trustee that would violate provisions of the Texas Constitution applicable to Extensions of Credit as defined by Section 50(a)(6), Article XVI of the Texas Constitution or other Applicable Law.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: sf.freddiemac.com, www.tenaco.com, sf.freddiemac.com

Protection of Lender’s Interest. If: (i) Borrower fails to perform the covenants and agreements contained in this Security Instrument; (ii) there is a legal proceeding or government order that might significantly affect Lender’s interest in the Property and/or rights under this Security Instrument (such as a proceeding in bankruptcy, probate, for condemnation or forfeiture, for enforcement of a lien that has priority or may attain priority over this Security Instrument, or to enforce laws or regulations); or (iii) Lender reasonably believes that Xxxxxxxx has abandoned the Property, then Lender may do and pay for whatever is reasonable or appropriate to protect Xxxxxx’s interest in the Property and/or rights under this Security Instrument, including protecting and/or assessing the value of the Property, and securing and/or repairing the Property. Lender’s actions may include, but are not limited to: (I) paying any sums secured by a lien that has priority or may attain priority over this Security Instrument; (II) appearing in court; and (III) paying: (A) reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs, if permitted by Applicable Law; (B) property inspection and valuation fees; and (C) other fees incurred for the purpose of protecting LenderXxxxxx’s interest in the Property and/or rights under this Security Instrument, including its secured position in a bankruptcy proceeding, unless prohibited by Applicable Law. Securing the Property includes, but is not limited to, exterior and interior inspections of the Property, entering the Property to make repairs, changing locks, replacing or boarding up doors and windows, draining water from pipes, eliminating building or other code violations or dangerous conditions, and having utilities turned on or off. Although Lender may take action under this Section 9, Lender is not required to do so and is not under any duty or obligation to do so, unless required by Applicable Law. Lender will not be liable for not taking any or all actions authorized under this Section 9.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: singlefamily.fanniemae.com, singlefamily.fanniemae.com, sf.freddiemac.com

Protection of Lender’s Interest. If: (i) Borrower fails to perform the covenants and agreements contained in this Security Instrument; (ii) there is a legal proceeding or government order that might significantly affect Lender’s interest in the Property and/or rights under this Security Instrument (such as a proceeding in bankruptcy, probate, for condemnation or forfeiture, for enforcement of a lien that has priority or may attain priority over this Security Instrument, or to enforce laws or regulations); or (iii) Lender reasonably believes that Xxxxxxxx has abandoned the Property, then Lender may do and pay for whatever is reasonable or appropriate to protect Xxxxxx’s interest in the Property and/or rights under this Security Instrument, including protecting and/or assessing the value of the Property, and securing and/or repairing the Property. Lender’s actions may include, but are not limited to: (I) paying any sums secured by a lien that has priority or may attain priority over this Security Instrument; (II) appearing in court; and (III) paying: (A) reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs, and other fees and costs associated with the enforcement of this Security Instrument, including but not limited to foreclosure trustee and sheriff’s fees and costs; (B) property inspection and valuation fees, unless prohibited by Applicable Law; and (C) other fees incurred for the purpose of protecting LenderXxxxxx’s interest in the Property and/or rights under this Security Instrument, including its secured position in a bankruptcy proceeding. Securing the Property includes, but is not limited to, exterior and interior inspections of the Property, entering the Property to make repairs, changing locks, replacing or boarding up doors and windows, draining water from pipes, eliminating building or other code violations or dangerous conditions, and having utilities turned on or off. Although Lender may take action under this Section 9, Lender is not required to do so and is not under any duty or obligation to do so. Lender will not be liable for not taking any or all actions authorized under this Section 9.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: sf.freddiemac.com, singlefamily.fanniemae.com, sf.freddiemac.com

Protection of Lender’s Interest. If: (i) Borrower fails to perform the covenants and agreements contained in this Security Instrument; (ii) there is a legal proceeding or government order that might significantly affect Lender’s interest in the Property and/or rights under this Security Instrument (such as a proceeding in bankruptcy, probate, for condemnation or forfeiture, for enforcement of a lien that has priority or may attain priority over this Security Instrument, or to enforce laws or regulations); or (iii) Lender reasonably believes that Xxxxxxxx has abandoned the Property, then Lender may do and pay for whatever is reasonable or appropriate to protect Xxxxxx’s interest in the Property and/or rights under this Security Instrument, including protecting and/or assessing the value of the Property, and securing and/or repairing the Property. Lender’s actions may include, but are not limited to: (I) paying any sums secured by a lien that has priority or may attain priority over this Security Instrument; (II) appearing in court; and (III) paying: (A) reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs; (B) property inspection and valuation fees; and (C) other fees incurred for the purpose of protecting Lender’s interest in the Property and/or rights under this Security Instrument, including its secured position in a bankruptcy proceeding. Securing the Property includes, but is not limited to, exterior and interior inspections of the Property, entering the Property to make repairs, changing locks, replacing or boarding up doors and windows, draining water from pipes, eliminating building or other code violations or dangerous conditions, and having utilities turned on or off. Although Lender may take action under this Section 9, Lender is not required to do so and is not under any duty or obligation to do so. Lender will not be liable for not taking any or all actions authorized under this Section 9.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: singlefamily.fanniemae.com, sf.freddiemac.com

Protection of Lender’s Interest. If: (i) Borrower fails to perform the covenants I do not keep my promises and agreements contained made in this Security Instrument; (ii) there is a legal proceeding or government order that might may significantly affect LenderXxxxxx’s interest in the Property and/or rights under this Security Instrument (such as a legal proceeding in bankruptcy, in probate, for condemnation Condemnation or forfeitureForfeiture, for enforcement of a lien that has priority or may attain priority over this Security Instrument, or to enforce laws or regulations); or (iii) Lender reasonably believes that Xxxxxxxx has I abandoned the Property, then Lender may do and pay for whatever is reasonable or appropriate to protect Xxxxxx’s interest in the Property and/or Lender’s rights under this Security Instrument, including protecting and/or assessing the value of the Property, and securing and/or repairing the Property. Lender’s actions may include, but are not limited to: (I) paying any sums secured Sums Secured by a lien that has priority or may attain priority over this Security Instrument; (II) appearing in court; and (III) paying: (A) reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs; (B) property inspection and valuation fees; and (C) other fees incurred for the purpose of protecting LenderXxxxxx’s interest in the Property and/or rights under this Security Instrument, including its secured position in a bankruptcy proceeding. Securing the Property includes, but is not limited to, exterior and interior inspections of the Property, entering the Property to make repairs, changing locks, replacing or boarding up doors and windows, draining water from pipes, eliminating building or other code violations or dangerous conditions, and having utilities turned on or off. Although Lender may take action under this Section 9, Lender is not required to do so and is not under any duty or obligation to do soso unless required by Applicable Law. Lender I agree that Xxxxxx will not be liable for not taking any or all actions authorized under this Section 9.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: sf.freddiemac.com, singlefamily.fanniemae.com

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Protection of Lender’s Interest. If: (i) Borrower fails to perform the covenants I do not keep my promises and agreements contained made in this Security Instrument; (ii) there is a legal proceeding or government order that might may significantly affect LenderXxxxxx’s interest in the Property and/or rights under this Security Instrument (such as a legal proceeding in bankruptcy, in probate, for condemnation Condemnation or forfeitureForfeiture, for enforcement of a lien that has priority or may attain priority over this Security Instrument, or to enforce laws or regulations); or (iii) Lender reasonably believes that Xxxxxxxx has I abandoned the Property, then Lender may do and pay for whatever is reasonable or appropriate to protect Xxxxxx’s interest in the Property and/or Lender’s rights under this Security Instrument, including protecting and/or assessing the value of the Property, and securing and/or repairing the Property. Lender’s actions may include, but are not limited to: (I) paying any sums secured Sums Secured by a lien that has priority or may attain priority over this Security Instrument; (II) appearing in court; and (III) paying: (A) reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs; (B) property inspection and valuation fees; and (C) other fees incurred for the purpose of protecting LenderXxxxxx’s interest in the Property and/or rights under this Security Instrument, including its secured position in a bankruptcy proceeding. Securing the Property includes, but is not limited to, exterior and interior inspections of the Property, entering the Property to make repairs, changing locks, replacing or boarding up doors and windows, draining water from pipes, eliminating building or other code violations or dangerous conditions, and having utilities turned on or off. Although Lender may take action under this Section 9, Lender is not required to do so and is not under any duty or obligation to do so. Lender I agree that Xxxxxx will not be liable for not taking any or all actions authorized under this Section 9.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: singlefamily.fanniemae.com, sf.freddiemac.com

Protection of Lender’s Interest. If: (i) Borrower fails to perform the covenants and agreements contained in this Security Instrument; (ii) there is a legal proceeding or government order that might significantly affect Lender’s interest in the Property and/or rights under this Security Instrument (such as a proceeding in bankruptcy, probate, for condemnation or forfeiture, for enforcement of a lien that has priority or may attain priority over this Security Instrument, or to enforce laws or regulations); or (iii) Lender reasonably believes that Xxxxxxxx has abandoned the Property, then Lender may do and pay for whatever is reasonable or appropriate to protect Xxxxxx’s interest in the Property and/or rights under this Security Instrument, including protecting and/or assessing the value of the Property, and securing and/or repairing the Property. Lender’s actions may include, but are not limited to: (I) paying any sums secured by a lien that has priority or may attain priority over this Security Instrument; (II) appearing in court; and (III) paying: (A) reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs, if permitted by Applicable Law; (B) property inspection and valuation fees; and (C) other fees incurred for the purpose of protecting LenderXxxxxx’s interest in the Property and/or rights under this Security Instrument, including its secured position in a bankruptcy proceeding, unless prohibited by Applicable Law. Securing the Property includes, but is not limited to, exterior and interior inspections of the Property, entering the Property to make repairs, changing locks, replacing or boarding up doors and windows, draining water from pipes, eliminating building or other code violations or dangerous conditions, and having utilities turned on or off. Although Lender may take action under this Section 96, Lender is not required to do so and is not under any duty or obligation to do soso unless required by Applicable Law. Lender will not be liable for not taking any or all actions authorized under this Section 96.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: sf.freddiemac.com

Protection of Lender’s Interest. If: (i) Borrower fails to perform the covenants and agreements contained in this Security Instrument; (ii) there is a legal proceeding or government order that might significantly affect Lender’s interest in the Property and/or rights under this Security Instrument (such as a proceeding in bankruptcy, probate, for condemnation or forfeiture, for enforcement of a lien that has priority or may attain priority over this Security Instrument, or to enforce laws or regulations); or (iii) Lender reasonably believes that Xxxxxxxx has abandoned the Property, then Lender may do and pay for whatever is reasonable or appropriate to protect Xxxxxx’s interest in the Property and/or rights under this Security Instrument, including protecting and/or assessing the value of the Property, and securing and/or repairing the Property. Lender’s actions may include, but are not limited to: (I) paying any sums secured by a lien that has priority or may attain priority over this Security Instrument; (II) appearing in court; and (III) paying: (A) reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs, and other fees and costs associated with the enforcement of this Security Instrument, including, but not limited to foreclosure trustee and sheriff’s fees and costs; (B) property inspection and valuation fees, unless prohibited by Applicable Law; and (C) other fees incurred for the purpose of protecting LenderXxxxxx’s interest in the Property and/or rights under this Security Instrument, including its secured position in a bankruptcy proceeding. Securing the Property includes, but is not limited to, exterior and interior inspections of the Property, entering the Property to make repairs, changing locks, replacing or boarding up doors and windows, draining water from pipes, eliminating building or other code violations or dangerous conditions, and having utilities turned on or off. Although Lender may take action under this Section 96, Lender is not required to do so and is not under any duty or obligation to do so. Lender will not be liable for not taking any or all actions authorized under this Section 96.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: sf.freddiemac.com

Protection of Lender’s Interest. If: If (i) Borrower fails to perform the covenants and agreements contained in this Security Instrument; , (ii) there is a legal proceeding or government order that might significantly affect Lender’s interest in the Property and/or rights under this Security Instrument (such as a proceeding in bankruptcy, probate, for condemnation or forfeiture, for enforcement of a lien that has priority or may attain priority over this Security Instrument, or to enforce laws or regulations); or (iii) Lender reasonably believes that Xxxxxxxx Borrower has abandoned the Property, then Lender may do and pay for whatever is reasonable or appropriate to protect Xxxxxx’s interest in the Property and/or rights under this Security Instrument, including protecting and/or assessing the value of the Property, and securing and/or repairing the Property. Lender’s actions may include, but are not limited to: (I) paying any sums secured by a lien that has priority or may attain priority over this Security Instrument; (II) appearing in court; and (III) paying: (A) reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs; (B) property inspection and valuation fees; and (C) other fees incurred for the purpose of protecting Lender’s interest in the Property and/or rights under this Security Instrument, including its secured position in a bankruptcy proceeding. Securing the Property includes, but is not limited to, exterior and interior inspections of the Property, entering the Property to make repairs, changing locks, replacing or boarding up doors and windows, draining water from pipes, eliminating building or other code violations or dangerous conditions, and having utilities turned on or off. Although Lender may take action under this Section 9, Lender is not required to do so and is not under any duty or obligation to do so. Lender will not be liable for not taking any or all actions authorized under this Section 9.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: singlefamily.fanniemae.com

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