Haw. Code R. § 6-27-24 - Sanctions
(a) The applicant shall sign the application
for a mortgage loan. By doing so, the applicant shall be considered to have
verified the truth of all statements made in the application. The applicant
shall be subject to the sanctions of section
710-1063,
Hawaii Revised Statutes, for any false statements.
(b) If an applicant or a borrower makes any
false or untrue statement, intentionally or otherwise, for a mortgage loan, the
system may, after hearing held in accordance with chapter
6-23, determine that the applicant or
borrower shall not be eligible for a mortgage loan for a period up to five
years after the date the system actually learns of the false or untrue
statement, or if the system has already purchased the mortgage loan made to the
applicant or borrower, up to five years after the applicant or borrower has
made immediate payment in full of all sums secured by the mortgage pursuant to
this section.
(c) The borrower
shall be required to make immediate payment in full of all sums secured by the
mortgage if the borrower breaks any promise for a mortgage or with respect to a
mortgage loan or makes or has made a false or untrue statement to qualify or be
eligible for a mortgage loan or with respect to the mortgage loan.
Notes
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