Lender Guide definition

Lender Guide means the program manual or other guide prepared by the Servicer for the origination and delivery of Mortgage Loans to be purchased by the Servicer and the eligibility, credit and security underwriting standards applicable thereto.
Lender Guide means the guide prepared by the Servicer for the Programs for the origination and delivery of Mortgage Loans to be purchased by the Servicer and the eligibility, credit and security underwriting standards applicable thereto, and for servicing of Mortgage Loans included in a Pool for a Certificate, as may be amended from time to time by the Servicer.
Lender Guide means the guide prepared by the Master Servicer for the origination and delivery of Mortgage Loans to be purchased by the Master Servicer and the eligibility, credit and security underwriting standards applicable thereto.

Examples of Lender Guide in a sentence

  • The Participating Lender Agreement, the Lender Guide, Servicing Agreement and the Administrator’s Guidelines are all incorporated herein by reference and made a part of this Agreement.

  • Lenders must also comply with the Master Servicer’s closing and funding parameters as detailed in its Lender Guide.

  • In addition, you can also find the Program Summary, Current Rates and Programs as well as the Lender Guide on the TDHCA website at https://thetexashomebuyerprogram.com/lenders.

  • To the degree possible, this Agreement, the Participating Lender Guide and the Mortgage Programs’ respective Term Sheets and guidelines are to be read in a complementary fashion.

  • Refer to the Servicer’s Lender Guide for additional rules regarding buydowns.

  • As to conflicts between the Participating Lender Guide and the Terms Sheets or guidelines, the requirements of the Participating Lender Guide shall prevail.

  • All warranties, representations, requirements, and terms of the Participating Lender Guide are incorporated into this Agreement by reference, as if fully set forth herein.

  • Lenders must also comply with US Bank’s closing and funding parameters as detailed in its Lender Guide.

  • Final Document Submission to the Master Servicer – Lenders must submit a complete purchase file to the Master Servicer per the funding documentation requirements as detailed in its Lender Guide.

  • Please see the CHFA Lender Guide- Operating Manual on www.chfa.org.


More Definitions of Lender Guide

Lender Guide means the guide prepared by the Servicer for the origination and delivery of Mortgage Loans to be purchased by the Servicer and the eligibility, credit and security underwriting standards applicable to the Single Family Bond Program.
Lender Guide means those procedures and instructions for the use of Lender’s system and the Discover Portal, in each case as modified by Lender from time to time in Lender’s sole discretion, which are available in hard copy upon Borrower’s written request to Lender or by Borrower logging onto the Discover Portal.
Lender Guide means the guide prepared by the Servicer for the origination and

Related to Lender Guide

  • Modification Guidelines has the meaning provided in Section 2.1(a) of this Single Family Shared-Loss Agreement.

  • Credit and Collection Policy means the Originators’ credit and collection policies and practices relating to Contracts and Receivables existing on the date hereof and summarized in Exhibit VII hereto, as modified from time to time in accordance with this Agreement.

  • Credit Policy means the “New Jersey Infrastructure Bank Credit Policy,” as adopted by the Board of Directors of the I-Bank and as further amended and supplemented from time to time.

  • Credit Guidelines means the policies of Credit Acceptance, relating to the extension of credit to automobile, light-duty truck, minivan and/or sport utility dealers and consumers in respect of retail installment contracts for the sale of automobiles, light-duty trucks, minivans and/or sport utility vehicles including the policies for determining creditworthiness of such dealers and consumers and otherwise relating to the extension of credit to dealers and consumers and the maintenance of installment sale contracts, as in effect on the Cut-off Date and as amended from time to time in accordance with the Basic Documents or in accordance with Applicable Law, attached hereto as Exhibit H.

  • Credit and Collection Policies or “Credit and Collection Policy” means the policies, practices and procedures adopted by the Issuer on the Closing Date, including the policies and procedures for determining the creditworthiness of Obligors and the extension of credit to Obligors, or relating to the maintenance of those types of receivables and the related equipment and collections on those types of receivables and the related equipment.

  • Borrower Loan Agreement means this Borrower Loan Agreement.

  • User Guide means such user guide or document issued or prescribed by us, through any medium, setting out instructions on the use of the EB Services;

  • FNMA Guides The FNMA Sellers' Guide and the FNMA Servicers' Guide, and all amendments or additions thereto.

  • FNMA Guide FNMA’s Servicing Guide, as the same may be amended by FNMA from time to time.

  • User Guides means Sprinklr materials made available to Customer through the support portal to assist users of the Platform, as such materials may be updated during the Term.

  • Construction Loan Agreement means the Loan Agreement to be entered into by and between the Construction Lender and the Partnership, as amended.

  • Lender Fee Letter means each fee letter agreement that shall be entered into by and among the Borrower, the Servicer and the applicable Lender in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, as amended, modified, waived, supplemented, restated or replaced from time to time.

  • Funding Loan Agreement means the Funding Loan Agreement, of even date herewith, among the Governmental Lender, the Fiscal Agent and the Funding Lender, as it may from time to time be supplemented, modified or amended by one or more amendments or other instruments supplemental thereto entered into pursuant to the applicable provisions thereof.

  • Program Guide The Residential Funding Seller Guide for mortgage collateral sellers that participate in Residential Funding's standard mortgage programs, and Residential Funding's Servicing Guide and any other subservicing arrangements which Residential Funding has arranged to accommodate the servicing of the Mortgage Loans.

  • 2%/25% Guidelines has the meaning set forth in Section 13.

  • ECB €STR Guideline means Guideline (EU) 2019/1265 of the European Central Bank of 10 July 2019 on the euro short-term rate (€STR) (ECB/2019/19), as amended from time to time;

  • Loan Checklist means a list delivered to the Custodian in connection with delivery of a Loan to the Custodian that identifies the items contained in the related Loan File.

  • Loan Modification Agreement means a Loan Modification Agreement in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Administrative Agent and the Borrower, among the Borrower, the other Loan Parties, one or more Accepting Lenders and the Administrative Agent.

  • Program Guidelines means any and all GLO-approved documents reflecting specific rules and regulations governing the implementation of the Program.

  • Lender PMI Mortgage Loan Certain Mortgage Loans as to which the lender (rather than the borrower) acquires the Primary Insurance Policy and charges the related borrower an interest premium.

  • Fannie Mae Guides The Fannie Mae Sellers' Guide and the Fannie Mae Serxxxxxx' Xxide and all axxxxxxxxx xx xxxxxions thereto.

  • Standard Letter of Credit Practice means, for Issuing Bank, any domestic or foreign law or letter of credit practices applicable in the city in which Issuing Bank issued the applicable Letter of Credit or, for its branch or correspondent, such laws and practices applicable in the city in which it has advised, confirmed or negotiated such Letter of Credit, as the case may be, in each case, (a) which letter of credit practices are of banks that regularly issue letters of credit in the particular city, and (b) which laws or letter of credit practices are required or permitted under ISP or UCP, as chosen in the applicable Letter of Credit.