Common use of Right to Receive Servicing Fees Clause in Contracts

Right to Receive Servicing Fees. Seller is entitled to receive Servicing Fees as servicer under each Servicing Agreement, and the New York Uniform Commercial Code permits the Seller to transfer the Rights to MSRs to Purchaser under the Agreement and this Sales Supplement without violation of any applicable Servicing Agreement. The Servicing Fees included in the Rights to MSRs represent the right to receive current Servicing Fees collections for each month in an amount equal to the Servicing Fee Rate multiplied by the aggregate unpaid principal balance of all Mortgage Loans serviced by the Seller subject to the Servicing Agreements as of the related date of determination (which such amount is equal to the “Base Servicing Fee” under the applicable Current Excess Servicing Spread Acquisition Agreement). If the Purchaser does not receive the full amount of such current Servicing Fee pursuant to Section 2.5 in respect of any month (because the underlying mortgagor does not make the required payments or otherwise), the Purchaser will have a right to payment for such unpaid Servicing Fees as DSF.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Sale Supplement, Sale Supplement (New Residential Investment Corp.), Sale Supplement (New Residential Investment Corp.)

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