12 CFR 617.7510 - What should the qualified lender do when it receives notice of a distressed loan restructuring directive?

Code of Federal Regulations - Title 12: Banks and Banking

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Title 12: Banks and Banking

CHAPTER VI: FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION

SUBCHAPTER B: FARM CREDIT SYSTEM

PART 617: BORROWER RIGHTS

Subpart F: Distressed Loan Restructuring Directive

617.7510 - What should the qualified lender do when it receives notice of a distressed loan restructuring directive

(a) A qualified lender should respond to the notice by stating why FCA should not issue a distressed loan restructuring directive, by proposing changes to the directive, or by seeking other suitable relief. The response must include any information, documentation, or other relevant evidence that supports the qualified lender's position. The response may include a plan for achieving compliance with the distressed loan restructuring requirements of the Act. The response must be in writing and delivered to FCA within 30 days after the date on which the qualified lender received the notice. In its discretion, FCA may extend the time period for good cause. FCA may shorten the 30-day period with the consent of the qualified lender or when FCA determines that providing the full 30 days would result in a borrower not receiving distressed loan restructuring rights.

(b) If the qualified lender fails to respond within 30 days or such other time period specified by FCA, this failure will constitute a waiver of any objections to the proposed distressed loan restructuring directive.

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