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The insured mortgage must be on real property held in one of two forms of estate:
1. A fee simple estate, or
2. A lease with a term of at least (i) ninety-nine years which is renewable, (ii) 50 years from the date the
mortgage is executed, or (iii) for a period of not less than 10 years more than the loan maturity date,
dependent upon the Section of Act (SOA).

Greg Hunter Changed status to publish February 9, 2021
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