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§ 1393 — SECTION 1393 Mortgages in default

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What is NY RPAPL § 1393?

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This section prohibits local laws from allowing the registration of residential mortgages in default until a mortgagee files a notice of pendency. It defines mortgage default and outlines conditions for registration fees and fines. Applies to mortgagees and homeowners regarding mortgage obligations and registration practices.

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§ 1393 SECTION 1393 Mortgages in default

RPAPL § 1393

1.No local law, ordinance or resolution shall allow for the registration of residential mortgages in default prior to a mortgagee filing a notice of pendency in a court of competent jurisdiction.

2.No such local law, ordinance or resolution shall require a homeowner or occupant to register.

3.Any local law, ordinance or resolution that allows for the registration of residential mortgages in default may impose a registration fee not exceeding seventy-five dollars annually. A mortgagee and/or its agents are prohibited from passing along such fees to the mortgagor in default.

4.For the purposes of this section, a mortgage default occurs when a mortgagor fails to fulfill its obligations under a mortgage agreement.

5."Registration" shall mean the collection, publication or posting, public or otherwise, of residential mortgages in default by a local governing body or an agency thereof, or any third-party entity that contracts with such local governing body.

6."Notice of pendency" shall have the same meaning as defined in section sixty-five hundred one of the civil practice law and rules.

7.A local governing body, through a local law, ordinance or resolution, may impose a fine on a mortgagee for noncompliance with this section or any local law, ordinance or resolution that allows for the registration of residential mortgages in default. A mortgagee and/or its agents are prohibited from passing along such fines to the mortgagor in default.

8.The provisions of this section shall supersede any local law, ordinance, or resolution requiring the registration of mortgages in default that was enacted prior to the effective date of this section.

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