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200213104 <br />Loan Number 16600057 <br />ADJUSTABLE RATE RIDER <br />(LIBOR Six -Month Index (As Posted By Fannie Mae) - -Rate Caps) <br />THIS ADJUSTABLE RATE RIDER is made this 18TH day of NOVEMBER, 2002, and is incorporated <br />into and shall be deemed to amend and supplement the Mortgage, Deed of Trust, or Security Deed (the <br />"Security Instrument ") of the same date given by the undersigned ( "Borrower ") to secure Borrower's Adjustable <br />Rate Note (the "Note ") to CHERRY CREEK MORTGAGE CO., INC. <br />( "Lender ") of the same date and covering the property described in the Security Instrument and located at: <br />620 NORTH GUNBARREL, GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA 68801 <br />[Property Address] <br />THE NOTE CONTAINS PROVISIONS ALLOWING FOR CHANGES IN THE INTEREST RATE <br />AND THE MONTHLY PAYMENT. THE NOTE LIMITS THE AMOUNT BORROWER'S <br />INTEREST RATE CAN CHANGE AT ANY ONE TIME AND THE MAXIMUM RATE BORROWER <br />MUST PAY. <br />ADDITIONAL COVENANTS. In addition to the covenants and agreements made in the Security <br />Instrument, Borrower and Lender further covenant and agree as follows: <br />A. INTEREST RATE AND MONTHLY PAYMENT CHANGES <br />The Note provides for an initial interest rate of 6.375 %. The Note provides for changes in the interest rate <br />and the monthly payments, as follows: <br />4. INTEREST RATE AND MONTHLY PAYMENT CHANGES <br />(A) Change Dates <br />The interest rate I will pay may change on the first day of DECEMBER, 2004, and on that day every 6TH <br />month thereafter. Each date on which my interest rate could change is called a "Change Date." <br />(B) The Index <br />Beginning with the first Change Date, my interest rate will be based on an Index. The "Index" is the <br />average of interbank offered rates for six month U.S. dollar- denominated deposits in the London market based <br />on quotations of major banks, as posted by Fannie Mae through electronic transmission or by telephone or both <br />through electronic transmission and by telephone. The most recent Index figure available as of the date 45 days <br />before each Change Date is called the "Current Index." <br />If the Index is no longer available, or is no longer posted either through electronic transmission or by <br />telephone, the Note Holder will choose a new index that is based upon comparable information. The Note <br />Holder will give me notice of this choice. <br />(C) Calculation of Changes <br />Before each Change Date, the Note Holder will calculate my new interest rate by adding THREE AND <br />SEVEN - EIGHTHS percentage points (3.875 %) to the Current Index. The Note Holder will then round the <br />result of this addition to the nearest one - eighth of one percentage point (0.125 %). Subject to the limits stated in <br />Section 4(D) below, this rounded amount will be my new interest rate until the next Change Date. <br />The Note Holder will then determine the amount of the monthly payment that would be sufficient to repay <br />the unpaid principal that I am expected to owe at the Change Date in full on the Maturity Date at my new <br />interest rate in substantially equal payments. The result of this calculation will be the new amount of my <br />monthly payment. <br />Borrower Initials <br />MULTISTATE ADJUSTABLE RATE RIDER —LIBOR SIX -MONTH INDEX (AS POSTED BY FANNIE MAE) -- Form 3136 1/01 <br />Single Family— Fannie Mae Uniform Instrument (page I of 3) <br />
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