Amendment changes the grace period for renters who are renting a unit in violation of a mortgage contract put into place when that property is sold to a purchaser who intends to use the property as an owner-occupied unit, from 90 days to 30 days. Further, the amendment provides that creditors may only accelerate debt repayment in circumstances involving default in payment, a due-on-sale clause or a material violation in the contract.

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Amendment Number
110
Description
Amendment changes the grace period for renters who are renting a unit in violation of a mortgage contract put into place when that property is sold to a purchaser who intends to use the property as an owner-occupied unit, from 90 days to 30 days. Further, the amendment provides that creditors may only accelerate debt repayment in circumstances involving default in payment, a due-on-sale clause or a material violation in the contract.
Purpose
An amendment numbered 4 printed in House Report 111-98 to reduce the grace period for renters renting a unit in violation of a mortgage contract when that property is sold to a purchaser who intends to use such property as an owner-occupied unit from 90 days to 30 days. Additionally, creditors may only accelerate debt repayment in certain circumstances.
Congress
111
Type
HAMDT
Latest Action Date
May 7, 2009
Latest Action Text
On agreeing to the Perlmutter amendment (A004) Agreed to by voice vote.
Latest Action Time
12:53:46
Submitted Date
May 7, 2009
Chamber
House of Representatives
Update Date
Feb 3, 2022
Amendment 110 — Informed