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Division 20
Single-Family Mortgage Program

Rules

813‑020‑0005
Purpose and Objectives
813‑020‑0020
Approved Lenders
813‑020‑0021
Reservation System
813‑020‑0022
Eligible Borrowers
813‑020‑0025
Program Loans
813‑020‑0035
Eligible Residences
813‑020‑0045
Lender Action on Loan Application
813‑020‑0046
Mortgage Insurance
813‑020‑0047
Title Insurance
813‑020‑0048
Hazard Insurance
813‑020‑0049
Permissible Use of Property Financed by a Program Loan
813‑020‑0054
Change of Ownership
813‑020‑0056
Approved Servicers
813‑020‑0057
Program Loan Servicing
813‑020‑0060
Qualifications as a “Special Purpose Credit Program”
813‑020‑0070
Federal Eligibility Requirements
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Location: https://oregon.public.law/rules/oar_chapter_813_division_20

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