Conn. Agencies Regs. § 17-606a-8 - Default
(a) A loan shall be delinquent when a
scheduled payment is not made by the borrower or other breach of the loan
agreement.
(b) Delinquent borrowers
shall receive, at a minimum, 30 and 45 day past due notices from the fiduciary
agent.
(c) A loan may be declared
in default if payments have not been received by the fiduciary agent and the
loan is not current within 60 days of notice of delinquency to the
borrower.
(d) Collection efforts
for loans declared in default shall be performed by the fiduciary agent or
shall be assigned to the Department's Bureau of Collection. Associated expenses
incurred by this process shall be included for collection from the
borrower.
(e) The conditions and
terms of delinquent loans may be renegotiated by the peer counselor, fiduciary
agent and borrower.
(f) Any
application may be denied if the applicant has a loan deliquency and/or default
under this program.
Notes
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