Delaware Code § 31-4026

Powers relative to purchase of and sale to financial institutions of mortgage loans; loans to mortgage
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lenders.
DSHA shall have all the powers necessary or convenient to carry out and effectuate the purposes of this chapter, including the following
powers in addition to others herein granted:
(1) To invest in, purchase or to make commitments to purchase, and take assignments from mortgage lenders of notes and mortgages
evidencing loans for the construction, rehabilitation, purchase, leasing or refinancing of housing for persons and families of low- and
moderate-income in this State;
(2) To make loans to mortgage lenders upon terms and conditions requiring the proceeds thereof to be used by such mortgage lenders
for the making of new residential mortgages, upon the terms set forth in § 4027 of this title;
(3) To make commitments to purchase, and to purchase, service and sell mortgages insured by any department, agency or
instrumentality of the United States, and to make loans directly upon the security of any such mortgage; provided, that the underlying
mortgage loans shall have been made and shall be continued to be used solely to finance or refinance the construction, rehabilitation,
purchase or leasing of residential housing for persons and families of low- and moderate-income in this State;
(4) To sell, at public or private sale, with or without public bidding, any mortgage or other obligation held by DSHA;
(5) To enter into mortgage insurance agreements with mortgage lenders in connection with the lending of money by such institutions
to persons and families of low- or moderate-income for the purchase of housing;
(6) Subject to any agreement with bondholders or noteholders, to collect, enforce the collection of, and foreclose on any collateral
securing its loans to mortgage lenders and acquire or take possession of such collateral and sell the same at public or private sale, with
or without public bidding, and otherwise deal with such collateral as may be necessary to protect the interest of DSHA therein.

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