Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 274 - DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS
Division 25 - VETERANS' LOAN PROGRAM 1990
Section 274-025-0040 - Reservations of Funds and Commitments

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 274-025-0040

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 3, March 1, 2024

(1) Under the Veterans' Loan Program 1990, the Oregon Department of Veterans' Affairs (ODVA) reserves funds for individual loans in the name of the veteran upon request from an Approved Lender or from authorized ODVA staff. ODVA may solicit applications and accept loan fund reservations from Approved Lender(s) subject to the terms of the appropriate agreements, and the rate and availability of funds.

(2) ODVA will reserve funds for applications at the time of:

(a) Acceptance of application for processing by ODVA; or

(b) A verbal or written request from an Approved Lender that an application for funding is being processed.

(3) Effective September 10, 2001, when ODVA reserves funds, an interest rate will be committed to this reservation and will be effective for a period of 60 days. The loan must be closed before the end of 60 days or the committed interest rate will expire. If the reservation is reissued, it will bear an interest rate at the "higher of" the expired/cancelled rate or the then-current interest rate at the time of reissue. This shall be called the "higher of" rate. If a veteran withdraws an application and subsequently re-applies for a loan on the same security, the "higher of" rule will apply for a period of 120 days from the date of withdrawal.

(4) If the loan is not presented to ODVA for purchase with all documentation in place within 90 calendars days of the final HUD-1 settlement date, ODVA may charge the Approved Lender a penalty fee of one basis point of the loan amount per calendar day, until the loan is approved for purchase.

Example: $150,000 loan closed and presented for purchase 120 calendar days after final HUD-1 settlement date. The penalty fee charged and deducted from the amount due to the Approved Lender is calculated as follows: $150,000 x .01% x 30 days = $450.

(5) The commitment letter to the Approved Lender will contain the following information:

(a) The dollar amount of the commitment;

(b) The interest rate for the loan;

(c) The term of the loan;

(d) The mortgage insurance or guarantee required, if any;

(e) The period of time during which the ODVA will purchase the loan;

(f) The veteran who will be the borrower;

(g) The property identification (i.e., property address);

(h) Any additional information or conditions the ODVA considers appropriate in the commitment.

(6) The ODVA will promptly notify approved lenders when it will not accept a commitment request, for whatever reasons.

Stat. Auth.: ORS 406.030, ORS 407.115, ORS 407.177, ORS 407.179& ORS 407.181

Stats. Implemented: ORS 407.177, ORS 407.179 & ORS 407.181

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