N.J. Admin. Code § 5:80-21.5 - Termination of servicing by Agency
(a) The Agency may
terminate the servicing agreement with a servicer with or without cause. If
termination is without cause the Agency shall pay to the servicer 50 basis points of
the outstanding principal loan balance of any loan that is less than 84 months old
and that is not in default by 60 or more days. No compensation shall be paid for any
loan that is older than seven years.
(b)
If the Agency terminates the servicing agreement with cause, in accordance with the
agreement, no compensation adjustment shall be paid unless the Agency permits the
servicer to transfer servicing, in which case the rules set forth in
5:80-21.1 through 21.4 shall
apply.
(c) In the event that the Agency
terminates the servicing agreement, the servicer shall compensate and indemnify the
Agency for losses to the Agency or for which the Agency becomes responsible, which
are attributable to the servicer. In addition, the servicer shall not receive a
compensation adjustment as may have otherwise been provided under (a) above, unless
the servicer shall have first made the Agency whole. The servicer shall not be
permitted to set off any compensation adjustment under (a) above against its
obligations to the Agency.
Notes
See: 28 New Jersey Register 4833(a), 29 New Jersey Register 5285(a).
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