Resale Credit Policies Sample Clauses

Resale Credit Policies. Prospective purchasers at resale are subject to the same credit review procedures as purchasers of new homes. In lieu of the pledge of real property received from new home buyers, a certain amount of equity in the property is provided in a resale by requiring the purchaser at resale to make a down payment of between a minimum of $750 and up to 10% of the selling price, depending upon the credit profile of such purchaser. MID-STATE HOMES, INC.
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Related to Resale Credit Policies

  • Credit Policy Subject to Section 6.01(h), the Borrower will not consent to Regional Management’s amendment, modification, restatement or replacement, in whole or in part, of the Credit Policy, which change could adversely affect the interests or the remedies of the Secured Parties under the Basic Documents, without the prior written consent of the Administrative Agent (acting at the direction of the Required Lenders) (and the Required Lenders shall use commercially reasonable efforts to respond to such consent request within five Business Days of their receipt thereof).

  • Credit and Collection Policies Comply in all material respects with the Credit and Collection Policy in regard to each Pool Receivable and the related Contract.

  • Compliance with Credit and Collection Policy Such Seller Party has complied in all material respects with the Credit and Collection Policy with regard to each Receivable and the related Contract, and has not made any change to such Credit and Collection Policy, except such material change as to which the Agent has been notified in accordance with Section 7.1(a)(vii).

  • Credit and Collection Policy The Servicer has complied in all material respects with the Credit and Collection Policy with regard to each Pool Receivable and the related Contracts.

  • Change in Credit and Collection Policy At least thirty (30) days prior to the effectiveness of any material change in or material amendment to the Credit and Collection Policy, a copy of the Credit and Collection Policy then in effect and a notice (A) indicating such change or amendment, and (B) if such proposed change or amendment would be reasonably likely to adversely affect the collectibility of the Receivables or decrease the credit quality of any newly created Receivables, requesting the Agent's consent thereto.

  • Change in Business or Credit and Collection Policy The Seller will not make any change in the character of its business or in the Credit and Collection Policy that would, in either case, materially adversely affect the collectibility of the Receivables Pool or the ability of the Seller to perform its obligations under this Agreement.

  • Letter of Credit Procedures 17 2.3.1 L/C Applications......................................................17 2.3.2 Participation in Letters of Credit....................................18 2.3.3 Reimbursement Obligations.............................................18 2.3.4 Limitation on Obligations of Issuing Banks............................19 2.3.5 Funding by Revolving Banks to Issuing Banks...........................19 2.4

  • Compliance with Contracts and Credit and Collection Policy Such Seller Party will timely and fully (i) perform and comply with all provisions, covenants and other promises required to be observed by it under the Contracts related to the Receivables, and (ii) comply in all respects with the Credit and Collection Policy in regard to each Receivable and the related Contract.

  • Modifications to Contracts and Credit and Collection Policy Such Seller Party will not make any change to the Credit and Collection Policy that could adversely affect the collectibility of the Receivables or decrease the credit quality of any newly created Receivables. Except as provided in Section 7.2(d), the Servicer will not, and will not extend, amend or otherwise modify the terms of any Receivable or any Contract related thereto other than in accordance with the Credit and Collection Policy.

  • Borrowing Base Report The Agent shall have received from the Borrower the initial Borrowing Base Report dated as of the Closing Date.

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