Common use of Acquisition of REO Property Clause in Contracts

Acquisition of REO Property. If the Sellers shall acquire, or contemplate the acquisition of, any REO Property, or desire to extinguish any Mortgage Note in connection with the foreclosure of the related Mortgage Loan, a transfer of the real property underlying the Mortgage Note in lieu of foreclosure or other transfer of such real property, the Sellers shall cause such real property to be taken by deed, or by means of such instruments as is provided by the Governmental Authority governing the transfer, or right to request transfer and issuance of the deed, or such instrument as is provided by the related Governmental Authority, or to be acquired through foreclosure sale in the jurisdiction in which the REO Property is located, in the name of the REO Subsidiary; provided that each Seller or the applicable Servicer may achieve this by initially taking such REO Property in its own name or in the name of any prior owner or prior servicer for whom the applicable Servicer is contractually permitted to act, and then transferring (and hereby covenants to transfer) such REO Property to the REO Subsidiary by deed within the period of time generally necessary in the applicable jurisdiction for the applicable Servicer.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Repurchase Agreement (PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust), Master Repurchase Agreement (PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust), Master Repurchase Agreement (PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust)

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Acquisition of REO Property. If the Sellers shall acquire, or contemplate the acquisition of, any REO Property, or desire to extinguish any Mortgage Note in connection with the foreclosure of the related Mortgage Loan, a transfer of the real property underlying the Mortgage Note in lieu of foreclosure or other transfer of such real property, the Sellers shall cause such real property to be taken by deed, or by means of such instruments as is provided by the Governmental Authority governing the transfer, or right to request transfer and issuance of the deed, or such instrument as is provided by the related Governmental Authority, or to be acquired through foreclosure sale in the jurisdiction in which the REO Property is located, in the name of the REO Subsidiary or a Trust Subsidiary, as applicable; provided that each Seller or the applicable Servicer may achieve this by initially taking such REO Property in its own name or in the name of any prior owner or prior servicer for whom the applicable Servicer is contractually permitted to act, and then transferring (and hereby covenants to transfer) such REO Property to the REO Subsidiary or a Trust Subsidiary, as applicable, by deed within the period of time generally necessary in the applicable jurisdiction for the applicable Servicer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Repurchase Agreement (PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust)

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Acquisition of REO Property. If the Sellers shall acquire, or contemplate the acquisition of, any REO Property, or desire to extinguish any Mortgage Note in connection with the foreclosure of the related Mortgage Loan, a transfer of the real property underlying the Mortgage Note in lieu of foreclosure or other transfer of such real property, the Sellers shall cause such real property to be taken by deed, or by means of such instruments as is provided by the Governmental Authority governing the transfer, or right to request transfer and issuance of the deed, or such instrument as is provided by the related Governmental Authority, or to be acquired through foreclosure sale in the jurisdiction in which the REO Property is located, in the name of the REO Subsidiary; provided that each Seller or the applicable Servicer may achieve this by initially taking such REO Property in its own name or in the name of any prior owner or prior servicer for whom the applicable Servicer is contractually permitted to act, and then transferring (and hereby covenants to transfer) such REO Property to the REO Subsidiary by deed within the period of time generally necessary in the applicable jurisdiction for the applicable Servicer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Repurchase Agreement (PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust)

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