Haw. Code R. § 6-27-5 - Purpose of loan
Member home loans shall be made for the following verified purposes only:
(1) To purchase,
construct, or improve a principal home;
(2) To satisfy an outstanding agreement of
sale to buy a principal home;
(3)
To convert a construction loan not made under the program for the construction
of a principal home or home improvement loan to a permanent member home
loan;
(4) To purchase the fee
simple interest in a principal home situated on leasehold land;
(5) To refinance an existing first mortgage
loan which was not made under the program;
(6) To refinance an existing member home loan
if the purpose is to finance proposed or prospective home improvements
amounting to at least the minimum loan amount set by the board of trustees or
to purchase the leasehold property in fee;
(7) To refinance an existing second mortgage
loan not made under the program and convert it to a first mortgage member home
loan if the second mortgage loan was made for the purpose of:
(A) Making the down payment for the subject
property;
(B) Purchasing leasehold
property in fee; or
(C) Making home
improvements;
(8) To
purchase the fee simple interest where there is an existing first leasehold
mortgage loan;
(9) To satisfy an
agreement of sale for the purchase of the fee simple interest where there is an
existing first leasehold mortgage loan; or
(10) To refinance a loan made for the
purchase of the fee simple interest where there is an existing first leasehold
mortgage loan.
Cash take out shall not be permitted under the member home loan program.
Notes
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