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(a) Modification. <br />(b) Tax Deferral Programs. <br />(c) Prior Liens. <br />13. Relationship to Second Security Instrument. <br />(b) Relationship of First and Second Security Instruments. Payments made by the Secretary <br />shall not be included in the debt under the Note unless: <br />(i) This Security Instrument is assigned to the Secretary; or <br />(ii) The Secretary accepts reimbursement by the Lender for all payments made by the <br />2 01307505 <br />Borrower agrees to extend this Security Instrument in accordance with this Paragraph 12(a). <br />If Lender determines that the original lien status of the Security Instrument is jeopardized <br />under state law (including but not limited to situations where the amount secured by the <br />Security Instrument equals or exceeds the maximum principal amount stated or the <br />maximum period under which loan advances retain the same lien priority initially granted to <br />loan advances has expired) and state law permits the original lien status to be maintained for <br />future loan advances through the execution and recordation of one or more documents, then <br />Lender shall obtain title evidence at Borrower's expense. If the title evidence indicates that <br />the property is not encumbered by any liens (except this Security Instrument, the Second <br />Security Instrument described in Paragraph 13(a) and any subordinate liens that the Lender <br />determines will also be subordinate to any future loan advances), Lender shall request the <br />Borrower to execute any documents necessary to protect the lien status of future loan <br />advances. Borrower agrees to execute such documents. If state law does not permit the <br />original lien status to be extended to future loan advances, Borrower will be deemed to have <br />failed to have performed an obligation under this Security Instrument. <br />Borrower shall not participate in a real estate tax deferral program, if any liens created by the <br />tax deferral are not subordinate to this Security Instrument. <br />Borrower shall promptly discharge any lien which has priority over this Security Instrument <br />unless Borrower: (a) agrees in writing to the payment of the obligation secured by the lien in <br />a manner acceptable to Lender; (b) contests in good faith the lien by, or defends against <br />enforcement of the lien in, legal proceedings which in the Lender's opinion operate to <br />prevent the enforcement of the lien or forfeiture of any part of the Property; or (c) secures <br />from the holder of the lien an agreement satisfactory to Lender subordinating the lien to all <br />amounts secured by this Security Instrument. If Lender determines that any part of the <br />Property is subject to a lien which may attain priority over this Security Instrument, Lender <br />may give Borrower a notice identifying the lien. Borrower shall satisfy the lien or take one or <br />more of the actions set forth above within 10 days of the giving of notice. <br />(a) Second Security Instrument. In order to secure payments which the Secretary may make to or <br />on behalf of Borrower pursuant to Section 255(i)(1)(A) of the National Housing Act and the Loan <br />Agreement, the Secretary has required Borrower to execute a Second Note and a Second Security <br />Instrument on the Property. <br />Page 6 of 12 HECM First Deed Of Trust <br />
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