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Connecticut General Statutes > Title 49 > Chapter 846 - Mortgages


Current as of: 2009
§ 49-1When foreclosure a bar to further action on debt
§ 49-2Inclusion of taxes and other items as part of mortgage debt. Open-end mortgage. Reverse annuity mortgage. Negative amortization
§ 49-2aInterest on funds held in escrow for payment of taxes and insurance
§ 49-2bInterest on escrow accounts; regulations of Banking Commissioner
§ 49-2cExceptions
§ 49-3Mortgage securing future advancements
§ 49-4Mortgages by U.S. government and certain credit associations and banks to secure future advancements
§ 49-4aOpen-end mortgages, United States or its instrumentalities and certain banks authorized to hold
§ 49-4bOpen-end mortgage as security for guaranty of an open-end loan. Mortgage deed requirements. Description of loan and secondary liability
§ 49-4cMortgage as security for obligations under an electricity purchase agreement
§ 49-5Mortgages on property of public service companies
§ 49-5aMaster mortgage recording
§ 49-5bRequired information in a mortgage contingency clause
§ 49-6Trust mortgages
§ 49-6aDefinitions. Interim financing policy disclosure required
§ 49-6bDefinitions
§ 49-6cNotice of late fee required. Exception
§ 49-6dLegal representation
§ 49-7Agreements concerning expenses and attorneys' fees
§ 49-7aLenders prohibited from requiring multiple original notes
§ 49-7fMortgage brokers and lenders prohibited from referring buyers of real property to a real estate broker, salesperson or attorney for a fee or commission. Suspension or revocation of licenses
§ 49-8Release of satisfied or partially satisfied mortgage or ineffective attachment, lis pendens or lien. Damages
§ 49-8aRelease of mortgage. Affidavit. Recording of affidavit with town clerk. Penalty for recording false information
§ 49-9Release of mortgage, mechanic's lien or power of attorney. Form of instrument. Index. Operation of executed release
§ 49-9aValidation of release of mortgage. Affidavit
§ 49-10Assignment of mortgage debt. Form of instrument. Requirements. Sufficient notice of assignment. Operation of executed assignment
§ 49-10aRequest for payoff statement or reinstatement payment statement
§ 49-10bResidential real estate transaction involving payoff of mortgage loan. Disclosure statement prepared and sent to mortgage holder by notification agent. Form
§ 49-11Release of mortgage by executor, administrator, spouse, next of kin, guardian, conservator or other suitable person
§ 49-12Release of mortgage by foreign executor, administrator, trustee, conservator or guardian
§ 49-13Petition for discharge of mortgages or of ineffective attachment, lis pendens or lien. Damages
§ 49-13aUndischarged mortgage invalid as further lien. Time periods. Tolling of time period by recording notice
§ 49-14Deficiency judgment
§ 49-15Opening of judgments of strict foreclosure
§ 49-16Foreclosure certificate. Penalty
§ 49-17Foreclosure by owner of debt without legal title
§ 49-18Foreclosure by executor, administrator or trustee
§ 49-19Title to vest in encumbrancer paying debt and costs
§ 49-20Redemption by holder of encumbrance on part of property foreclosed
§ 49-21Defendant to receive and file certificate of satisfaction or certificates of judgment of strict foreclosure or foreclosure by sale
§ 49-22Execution of ejectment on foreclosure judgment. Disposition of property
§ 49-22aExecution of ejectment on foreclosure judgment on mortgage guaranteed by Administrator of Veterans' Affairs
§ 49-23Ejectment by mortgagee barred by tender of debt and costs
§ 49-24Court may foreclose lien or mortgage on land by sale
§ 49-25Appraisal of property
§ 49-26Conveyance; title of purchaser
§ 49-27Disposal of proceeds of sale
§ 49-28When proceeds of sale will not pay in full
§ 49-29Expenses of sale and costs
§ 49-30Omission of parties in foreclosure actions
§ 49-31Actions against the state
§ 49-31aSubordination clauses
§ 49-31bInformation in deed sufficient notice as to nature and amount of obligation. Deed for variable rate mortgage loan
§ 49-31cWhen subordination not subject to statute of frauds and automatically effective
§ 49-31dDefinitions
§ 49-31eNotice to homeowner of protections from foreclosure
§ 49-31fApplication for protection from foreclosure action. Qualifications. Court determination of eligibility. Stay of foreclosure action
§ 49-31gRestructuring of mortgage debt by court
§ 49-31hPartial payment by homeowner mandated by court as condition for granting of restructuring order
§ 49-31iDetermination of restructured mortgage debt. Limitations on amount of mortgage debt following restructuring. Computation of new mortgage debt
§ 49-31jRegulations
§ 49-31kDefinitions
§ 49-31
§ 49-31mForeclosure mediation program
§ 49-31nMediation period
§ 49-31oConsent of mortgagee required for changes

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