No Mortgage definition

No Mortgage. Loan is classified as a Predatory Mortgage Loan under Section 32 of the Home Ownership and Equity Protection Act of 1994, as amended, or any similar state or local law including, without limitation, the Local Law for the City of New York, No. 36 relating to predatory lending passed by the New York City Council on November 20, 2002, as amended from time to time;
No Mortgage. Loan is subject to the provisions of the Home Ownership and Equity Protection Act of 1994, as amended, or is considered a "high cost loan" under any other state, federal or local laws or ordinances."
No Mortgage. Loan is classified as a "covered," "high cost," "high cost home loan," "threshold," "predatory loan," (excluding New Jersey "Covered Home Loans" as that term is defined in clause (1) of the definition of that term in the New Jersey Home Ownership Security Act of 2002), or any other designation that indicates that such Mortgage Loan has terms that result in costs to the Mortgagor in excess of a specified limit under the Home Ownership and Equity Protection Act of 1994, as amended, or any similar federal, state or local statutes or regulations related to "high cost" mortgage loans or "predatory lending" (as such terms are defined in the applicable statute or regulation);

Examples of No Mortgage in a sentence

  • No Mortgage Loan has been more than 30 days delinquent, without giving effect to any grace or cure period, in making required payments in the prior 12 months (or since origination if such Mortgage Loan has been originated within the past 12 months), and as of Cut-off Date, no Mortgage Loan is delinquent (beyond any applicable grace or cure period) in making required payments.

  • No Mortgage Loan has a shared appreciation feature, any other contingent interest feature or a negative amortization feature (except that an ARD Loan may provide for the accrual of the portion of interest in excess of the rate in effect prior to the Anticipated Repayment Date) or an equity participation by the Mortgage Loan Seller.

  • No Mortgage Loan is cross-collateralized or cross-defaulted with any other mortgage loan that is outside the Mortgage Pool, except in the case of a Mortgage Loan that is part of a Whole Loan.

  • No Mortgage Loan has been more than 30 days delinquent, without giving effect to any grace or cure period, in making required payments since origination, and as of the date hereof, no Mortgage Loan is more than 30 days delinquent (beyond any applicable grace or cure period) in making required payments as of the Closing Date.

  • No Mortgage Loan has a shared appreciation feature, any other contingent interest feature or a negative amortization feature (except that an ARD Loan may provide for the accrual of the portion of interest in excess of the rate in effect prior to the Anticipated Repayment Date) or an equity participation by the Seller.

  • No Mortgage Loan has a shared appreciation feature, any other contingent interest feature or a negative amortization feature (except that an ARD Loan may provide for the accrual of the portion of interest in excess of the rate in effect prior to the Anticipated Repayment Date) or an equity participation by Seller.

  • No Mortgage Loan has been more than 30 days delinquent, without giving effect to any grace or cure period, in making required payments since origination, and as of the Closing Date, no Mortgage Loan is delinquent (beyond any applicable grace or cure period) in making required payments.

  • No Mortgage Loan contains terms or provisions which would result in negative amortization.

  • No Mortgage Loan that is secured by more than one Mortgaged Property or that is a Crossed Mortgage Loan permits the release of cross-collateralization of the related Mortgaged Properties or a portion thereof, including due to a partial condemnation, other than in compliance with the loan-to-value ratio and other requirements of the REMIC Provisions.

  • No Mortgage Loan that is secured by more than one Mortgaged Property or that is a Crossed Mortgage Loan permits the release of cross-collateralization of the related Mortgaged Properties or a portion thereof, including due to a partial condemnation, other than in compliance with loan-to-value ratio and other requirements of the REMIC Provisions.


More Definitions of No Mortgage

No Mortgage. Loan is classified as a "high cost" mortgage loan under the Home Ownership and Equity Protection Act of 1994, as amended, and no Mortgage Loan is considered a "high cost home," "threshold," "covered" (excluding home loans defined as "covered home loans" in the New Jersey Home Ownership Security Act of 2002 that were originated between November 26, 2003, and July 7, 2004), or "high risk home" loan under any other applicable state, federal or local law;