RESPA SERVICING DISCLOSURE
Lender: GNB Mortgage Company Inc.
112 E 8th Street, PO Box 149
Horton, KS 66439-0149
NOTICE TO FIRST LIEN MORTGAGE LOAN APPLICANTS: THE RIGHT TO COLLECT YOUR MORTGAGE LOAN PAYMENTS MAY BE TRANSFERRED, FEDERAL LAW GIVES YOU CERTAIN RELATED RIGHTS. IF YOUR LOAN IS MADE, SAVE THIS STATEMENT WITH YOUR LOAN DOCUMENTS. SIGN THE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AT THE END OF THIS STATEMENT ONLY IF YOU UNDERSTAND ITS CONTENTS.
Because you are applying for a mortgage
loan covered by the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) (12
U.S.C. Section 2601 et seq.) you have certain rights under that Federal
Law.
This statement tells you about those rights. It also tells you what the
chances are that the servicing for this loan may be transferred to a
different loan servicer. "Servicing" refers to collecting your principal
interest and escrow account payments, if any. If your loan servicer
changes, there are certain procedures that mush be followed. This
statement generally explains those procedures.
Transfer Practices and Requirements
If the servicing of your loan is assigned, sold, or transferred to a new servicer you must be given written notice of that transfer. The present loan servicer must send you notice in writing of the assignment, sale or transfer of the servicing not less then 15 days before the effective date of the transfer. The new loan servicer must also send you notice within 15 days after the effective date of the transfer. The present servicer and the new servicer may combine this information in one notice, so long as the notice is sent to you 15 days before the effective date of transfer. The 15 day period period is not applicable if a notice of perspective transfer is provided to you at statement. The law allows a delay in the time (not more then 30 days after a transfer) for servicers to notify you, upon the occurrence of certain business emergencies.
Notices must contain certain information . They must contain the effective date of the transfer of the servicing of your loan to your new servicer, and the name, address, and toll-free or collect call telephone number of the new servicer and your new servicer to answer your questions. During the 60-day period following the effective date of the transfer of the new loan servicer as late, and a late fee may not be imposed on you..
Complaint Resolution
Section 6 of RESPA (12 U.S.C. Section 2605) gives you certain consumer rights, whether or not your loan servicing is transferred. If you send a "qualified written request" to your servicer, your servicer must provide you with a written acknowledgment within 20 business Days of receipt of your request. A "qualified written request" is a written correspondence, other than notice on a payment coupon or other payment medium supplied by the servicer, which includes your name and account number, and the information regarding your request. Not later then 60 Business Days after receiving your request your servicer may make any appropriate corrections to your account, or must provide you with a written clarification regarding any dispute. During this 60-Businees Day period, your servicer may not provide information to a consumer reporting agency concerning any overdue payment related to such period or qualified written request.
A Business Day is any day in which the offices of the business entity are open to the public for carrying on substantially all of its business functions.
Damages and Costs
Section 6 of RESPA also provides for damages and costs for individuals or classes of individuals in circumstances where servicers are shown to have violated the requirements of that section.
Servicing Transfer Estimates
1. The following is the best estimate of that will happen to the servicing of your mortgage loan:
X We may assign, sell or transfer the servicing of your loan while the loan is outstanding. X We are able to service your loan and we X will will not haven’t decided whether to service your loan.
OR
We do not
service mortgage loans, and
we have not serviced mortgage loans in the past three years.
We
presently intend to assign, sell or transfer the servicing of your mortgage
loan. You will be informed about your servicer.
OR
We assign, sell or transfer the servicing of some of our loans while the loan is outstanding depending on the type of loan and other factors. For the program you have applied for, we expect to: sell all of the mortgage servicing retain all of the mortgage servicing assign, sell or transfer % of the mortgage servicing
2. For all the first lien mortgage loans that we make in the 12-month period after your mortgage loan is funded, we estimate that the percentage of mortgage loans for which we will transfer servicing is between:
X
0-25% or NONE
26-50%
51-75%
76-100% or ALL
This estimate X does does not include assignments, sales or transfers to affiliates or subsidiaries. This is only our best estimate and it is not binding. Business conditions or other circumstances may affect our future transferring decisions.
3. We have previously assigned, sold or transferred the servicing of first lien mortgage loans.
OR
X This is our record of transferring the servicing of the first lien mortgage loans we have made in the past:
Year Percentage of Loans Transferred (Rounded to nearest quartile-0%,25%50%75%100%)
2007 - 0%
2008 - 0%
2009 - 0%
This information X does does not include assignments, sales or transfers to affiliates or subsidiaries.
GNB Mortgage Company
Inc.
Date
(Present servicer or Lender)
ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF MORTGAGE LOAN APPLICANT
I/We have read this disclosure form, and understand its contents, as evidenced by my/our signature(s) below. I/We understand that this acknowledgment is a required part of the mortgage loan application.
Applicant Date ______________________ Applicant Date _____________________
X_________________________________ X________________________________
Applicant Date ______________________ Applicant Date _____________________
X_________________________________ X________________________________
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