Common use of Property Preservation Population Clause in Contracts

Property Preservation Population. The Property Preservation Population shall mean borrowers whose property was (i) subject to a property inspection by Nationstar, or its agent, and (ii) was determined to be vacant, and (iii) as a result of that determination Nationstar or its agent changed the lock on the property between and including June 24, 2011 and December 29, 2017, and (iv) either within 30 days of the initial lock change the borrower requested access to the property, or within 90 days of the initial lock change the property was reported as occupied through a subsequent inspection, and (v) which otherwise meet any additional criteria set by the Executive Committee.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement

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Property Preservation Population. The Property Preservation Population shall mean borrowers whose property was (i) subject to a property inspection by Nationstar, Nationstar or its agent, and (ii) was determined to be vacant, and (iii) as a result of that determination Nationstar or its agent changed the lock on the property between and including June 24, 2011 and December 29, 2017, and (iv) either within 30 days of the initial lock change the borrower requested access to the property, or within 90 days of the initial lock change the property was reported as occupied through a subsequent inspection, and (v) which otherwise meet any additional criteria set by the Executive Committee.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement

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