Ginnie Mae MBS Guide Chapter 4 — Issuers and Subservicers: Responsibilities

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GNMA MBS Guide Chapter 4 — Issuer / subservicer responsibilities for each pool or loan package: only one Issuer of record, subservicing framework, nondelegable-responsibility list, Issuer liability for subservicer acts.

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Verbatim provisions from Ginnie Mae MBS Guide Chapter 4 — Issuers and Subservicers: Responsibilities — each quote is a verified substring of the regulator-published source snapshot, not retyped. Quoted for reference; this is not legal advice. The operational layer (P&P updates, prompts) lives in the regulation update kits.

Ginnie Mae MBS Guide Ch. 4, Part 2, Section B — Subservicing

remains fully responsible for the performance of any servicing functions that have been

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Ginnie Mae MBS Guide Ch. 4, Part 2, Section C — Nondelegable Responsibilities

The Issuer may not delegate or transfer to others (through a power of attorney or otherwise) its

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Ginnie Mae MBS Guide Ch. 4, Part 3, Section A — Permitted Subservicing Functions

To perform servicing functions for another Issuer, a subservicer must be a Ginnie Mae-

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