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HRS §201H-143

Rules for buying and making housing loans

This section lets the housing corporation set its own rules for buying loans from mortgage lenders, making loans through them, and sharing money among lenders. It can also adopt official rules needed to run its housing loan programs.

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The statute, as written — Housing loan programs; procedures and requirements

(a) The corporation may establish procedures and requirements for: (1) The purchase of loans from mortgage lenders by auction, invitation of tender, advance commitment, or other negotiation; (2) The making of loans through mortgage lenders to eligible borrowers or qualified sponsors; (3) The allocation to mortgage lenders of money made available under this subpart; and (4) The participation by mortgage lenders as originators and processors of loans on behalf of the corporation under this subpart. (b) The corporation may adopt rules under chapter 91 necessary or convenient for the operation of the housing loan programs established under this subpart.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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