Maryland Code § HS-4-239

Section HS-4-239
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(a) (1) A loan from the Administration to an eligible mortgage lender
shall require the eligible mortgage lender to make mortgage loans in principal
amounts that add up to at least the amount of the loan from the Administration to:
(i) families of limited income; or
(ii) sponsors of community development projects.
(2) After receiving the loan from the Administration, the eligible
mortgage lender shall commit the amount of the mortgage loans required by
paragraph (1) of this subsection within the time the Administration sets.
(b) (1) A loan from the Administration to a mortgage lender is a general
obligation of the mortgage lender as to repayment of principal and interest.
(2) Repayment of principal and interest shall be secured by a pledge
of and lien on collateral security in an amount that the Administration by regulation
determines to be necessary to secure the loan.
(c) (1) The collateral security shall consist of:
(i) obligations of or guaranteed by the United States, the
State, or a political subdivision;
(ii) obligations issued by a unit of the federal government that
are satisfactory to the Administration;
(iii) certificates of deposit, time deposits, or similar banking
arrangements secured by obligations of or guaranteed by the United States or the
State;
(iv) mortgages insured or guaranteed entirely or partly by the
Maryland Housing Fund, a unit of the federal government, or a private insurer that
the Administration approves; or
(v) other mortgages that the Administration finds to be of
reasonably comparable security.
(2) The Administration shall require that:
(i) the collateral be held by a bank or trust company as
independent custodian; or

(ii) the mortgage lender enter into a security agreement
containing provisions that the Administration considers necessary to identify,
maintain, and service the collateral.
(d) (1) The security agreement shall:
(i) provide that the mortgage lender:
1. holds the collateral as an agent for the
Administration; and
2. is accountable as the trustee of an express trust for
the application and disposition of the collateral; and
(ii) require that the income from the collateral be applied only
in accordance with the agreement.
(2) A copy of each security agreement shall be filed with the
Secretary of State.
(3) Further filing or other action under the Commercial Law Article
or any other law of the State is not required to perfect the security interest of the
Administration in the collateral or its proceeds or in any addition to or substitution
for the collateral or its proceeds.
(4) Once filed, liens and trusts created for the benefit of the
Administration under this subsection are binding against each person with a claim
against the mortgage lender.
(5) The Administration may establish additional requirements for
pledging, assigning, setting aside, or holding the collateral, and making substitutions
for or additions to it, and disposing of interest and income from it.
(6) Notwithstanding any other law, a loan to a mortgage lender and
the collateral for it are not subject to §§ 17-101 and 17-102 of the Local Government
Article or to § 6-202, § 6-205, § 6-206, § 6-209, or § 6-210 of the State Finance and
Procurement Article.

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