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Current as of February 19, 2021 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
No writing of any kind executed in connection with a secondary mortgage loan shall contain:
a. A power of attorney to confess judgment.
b. An assignment of or order for the payment of any salary, wages, commissions or any other compensation for services, or any part thereof, earned or to be earned.
c. An agreement to pay any amount other than the unpaid balance of the promissory note or loan agreement or any other charge authorized by this act.
d. A provision relieving the residential mortgage lender or residential mortgage broker from liability for any claim, or from any legal remedy, which the borrower may have against the licensee under the terms of the promissory note or loan agreement.
e. A provision whereby the borrower waives any right of action against the licensee, a subsequent holder or any person acting on the licensee's or holder's behalf for any illegal act committed in the collection of payments under the promissory note or loan agreement.
f. An acceleration clause under which the unpaid balance of the promissory note or loan agreement not yet matured or any part thereof may be declared due and payable because the licensee or subsequent holder deems himself to be insecure.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Jersey Statutes Title 17. Corporations and Institutions for Finance and Insurance 17 § 11C-79 - last updated February 19, 2021 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nj/title-17-corporations-and-institutions-for-finance-and-insurance/nj-st-sect-17-11c-79/
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