North Carolina Statutes

§ 157-17 — Power to mortgage when project financed with governmental aid

North Carolina § 157-17
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 157Housing Authorities and Projects
Art. 1Housing Authorities Law

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 157-17 (2026).

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In connection with the interim or permanent financing of any project to be permanently financed in whole or in part by a government, or the permanent financing of which is to be secured by a pledge of a government commitment for rental assistance payments, the authority shall also have the power, subject to the consent or approval of any government providing such financing or making such commitment for rental assistance payments, to mortgage all or any part of its property, real or personal, then owned or thereafter acquired, and thereby:

(1)To vest in a government the right, upon the happening of an event of default (as defined in such mortgage), to foreclose such mortgage through judicial proceedings or through the exercise of a power of sale without judicial proceedings, so long as a g

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