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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
A. The severance tax permanent fund may be invested in conventional mortgage pass-through securities secured by real estate situated in New Mexico. In the initial twelve-month period, the aggregate face amount of such securities shall not exceed one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000), and in no succeeding fiscal year shall the face amount of pass-through securities authorized by the council in that fiscal year exceed one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000).
B. The council shall establish the yield on investments in conventional mortgage pass-through securities, which yield shall be in effect from the effective date of this act until July 1, 1986. After that date, the yield shall not be less than one-half of one percent of the investment below, and shall be determined by reference to, the yield on comparable term and type government national mortgage association securities. Such yield shall not be less than one-half of one percent of the investment below, and shall be determined by reference to, the yield on comparable term and type government national mortgage association securities.
C. The council may purchase conventional mortgage pass-through securities created and issued by a mortgage pooling corporation which has purchased eligible mortgages from mortgage lenders authorized to originate mortgages in New Mexico and which maintains a permanent manned office within New Mexico; provided, however, the council may, in its discretion, purchase such conventional mortgage pass-through securities directly from such qualified mortgage lenders.
D. Conventional mortgage pass-through securities eligible for purchase by the council shall be limited to such securities issued by the federal national mortgage association or issued by a governmental agency, representing an undivided ownership interest in a pool of mortgage loans.
E. The mortgage pooling corporation and the qualified mortgage lender shall be subject to such regulations as the council may promulgate and shall enter into written agreements specifying the powers and duties of the respective parties. The council shall further establish guidelines for mortgage loans eligible for inclusion in the pass-through security, provided such guidelines do not contradict the eligibility requirements set forth in Subsection F of this section.
F. To be eligible for inclusion in a conventional mortgage pass-through security, the mortgage loan shall:
(1) be originated by a qualified mortgage lender;
(2) be secured by a single-family dwelling to be occupied by the owner;
(3) be a conventional mortgage, deed of trust or other security instrument creating a first lien against the fee simple in real estate situated in New Mexico upon which there is constructed a permanent structure;
(4) have a maximum original term not to exceed thirty years;
(5) be made to a person domiciled in New Mexico who is eighteen years of age or older;
(6) contain no prepayment penalties; and
(7) not exceed the dollar limit for federal national mortgage association approved mortgages.
G. To be eligible for purchase by the council, the securities shall be based on mortgage loans on new construction for at least sixty percent of the dollar amount of the securities.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Mexico Statutes Chapter 7. Taxation § 7-27-5.3. Conventional mortgage pass-through securities - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nm/chapter-7-taxation/nm-st-sect-7-27-5-3/
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