HUD-50149 Rider for Section 184 Mortgage - Leasehold

Section 184 and 184-A Loan Guarantee Program

HUD-50149 Rider for Sec 184 Tribal Trust 1

Loan Guarantees for Indian Housing

OMB: 2577-0200

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OMB Approved No. 2577-0200
(Exp. 08/31/2017)

RIDER FOR SECTION 184 MORTGAGE – LEASEHOLD
THIS RIDER FOR SECTION 184 MORTGAGE is made this _________day of ______, 20___ and is incorporated into and
shall be deemed to amend and supplement the Mortgage, Deed of Trust or Security Deed (“Security Instrument”) of the
same date given by the undersigned (“Borrower”) to secure Borrower’s Note (“Note”) to
_____________________________________________ __________ (“Lender”) of the same date and covering the
property described in the Security Instrument and located at:
[Property Address]
ADDITIONAL COVENANTS. In addition to the covenants and agreements made in the Security Instrument, Borrower and
Lender further covenant and agree as follows:
1.

The interests of the Borrower in the property described above were created by a lease agreement from
___________________________________ as lessor dated _________ ________, 20____. Any reference
to the “Property” shall be construed as referring only to the interest of Borrower created by such lease or
any replacement lease (as applicable).

2.

If the Security Instrument is assigned to the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (“Secretary”),
any foreclosure proceeding may take place in a tribal court, Federal district court, or other court of
competent jurisdiction or non-judicially, if applicable. Section 184 of the Housing and Community
Development Act grants to any such court the jurisdiction to convey to the Secretary the remaining life of a
lease on the property and to order eviction of the delinquent Borrower.

3.

Any purchaser at foreclosure sale other than the Secretary must receive the written consent of the lessor
or, if lessor is not an Indian tribe, the tribe of which lessor is a member. The purchaser shall receive a lease
for the remaining term of the existing lease unless the tribe consents to an assumption of the existing lease.

4.

This Security Instrument may be assumed, subject to credit approval by the Lender/HUD and the consent
of the tribe to an assumption of the existing lease or the grant of the new lease. Assumption shall not cause
any adjustment of the interest rate.

5.

A sale of property subject to the Security Instrument without an assumption of the Security Instrument may
be made if a new lease for the remaining term of the existing lease is granted.

STATEMENT OF OCCUPANCY. Borrower(s) will occupy the subject property as a principal residence within sixty (60) days
of the loan closing. In the case of new construction borrower(s) must occupy within 60 days of completion of construction
and/or issuance of the certificate of occupancy. Borrower(s) further understand that occupancy is a requirement for the life
of the 184 loan and that the home shall not be vacated or converted to rental while encumbered with a 184 mortgage.
Borrower(s) further confirm and understand and agree that failure to occupy the property as a principal residence as
provided above, shall constitute a default under the terms and conditions of the loan, and upon the occurrence of such
default the whole sum of principal and interest shall immediately become due and payable at the option of the holder of the
note.
BY SIGNING BELOW, Borrower accepts and agrees to the terms and covenants in this Rider for Section 184 Mortgage.
_____________________________ (SEAL)
Borrower
_____________________________ (SEAL)
Borrower
Form HUD 50149 (08/04/2014)

OMB Approved No. 2577-0200
(Exp. 08/31/2017)
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personally identifiable information (PII) in the Regulatory Consistency Communication Board (RCCB) Electronic Feedback Form is
based in Section 313 of Public Law 112-95.
Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average .5 hours per response, including the time for
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currently valid OMB control number.
This information is required in order for an eligible homebuyer to obtain a benefit and for HUD to administer the Loan Guarantee
Program for low-income Native Americans, Alaska Natives, and native Hawaiians (24 CFR Parts1000 and 6000). The requested
information is necessary to determine the income and credit worthiness of low income homebuyers. If HUD did not collect this
information, it would prevent HUD from guaranteeing mortgages to eligible homebuyers. While no assurances of confidentiality are
pledged to respondents, HUD generally discloses this data only in response to a Freedom of Information request.

Form HUD 50149 (08/04/2014)


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