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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM 8-K
CURRENT REPORT
Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934
Date of Report (Date of earliest event
reported): December 16, 2024
PennyMac
Financial Services, Inc.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in
its charter)
Delaware |
001-35916 |
83-1098934 |
(State or other jurisdiction
of incorporation) |
(Commission
File Number) |
(IRS Employer
Identification No.) |
3043 Townsgate Road, Westlake Village, California |
91361 |
(Address of principal executive offices) |
(Zip Code) |
(818) 224-7442
(Registrant’s telephone number, including
area code)
Not Applicable
(Former name or former address, if changed
since last report)
Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended
to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions:
| ¨ | Written
communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425) |
| ¨ | Soliciting
material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14a-12) |
| ¨ | Pre-commencement
communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2(b)) |
| ¨ | Pre-commencement
communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c)) |
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging
growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange
Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter).
Emerging growth company ¨
If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the
registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards
provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. ¨
Item 1.01 Entry into a Material Definitive Agreement.
On December 16, 2024, PennyMac Financial Services, Inc. (the
“Company”) or subsidiaries thereof entered into the following agreements: (i) Fourth Amended and Restated Management
Agreement (the “Management Agreement”), by and among PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust (“PMT”), PennyMac Operating
Partnership, L.P., a wholly-owned subsidiary of PMT (the “Operating Partnership”), and PNMAC Capital Management, LLC, a wholly-owned
subsidiary of the Company (“PCM”), (ii) Fifth Amended and Restated Flow Servicing Agreement (the “5th
A&R Servicing Agreement”), between the Operating Partnership and PennyMac Loan Services, LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the
Company (“PLS”), (iii) Third Amended and Restated Mortgage Banking Services Agreement (“MBS Agreement”),
between PLS and PennyMac Corp. (“PMC”), a wholly-owned subsidiary of PMT, (iv) Third Amended and Restated MSR Recapture
Agreement (“MSR Recapture Agreement”), between PLS and PMC, and (v) Amended and Restated Flow Servicing Agreement (the
“A&R Servicing Agreement”), between PLS and PMC. Each of the agreements was approved by the Related Party Matters (“RPM”)
Committee of the Company’s board of directors comprised solely of independent board members, as well as the Company’s full
board of directors. Each of the agreements is effective as of January 1, 2025, and was amended and restated for the primary purpose
of extending the terms thereof in advance of its originally scheduled expiration date of June 30, 2025 and modifying certain fees
and other terms relating thereto.
Management
Agreement. Pursuant to the terms of the Management Agreement, PCM manages the assets and investment strategies of
PMT. For its management services, PCM collects a base management fee and may collect a performance incentive fee. The base management
fee is payable quarterly and in arrears and the performance incentive fee is now payable annually and in arrears. The purpose of the Management
Agreement is to align the base and performance incentive components of the management fee with PMT’s investment strategies. The
Management Agreement expires, unless terminated earlier in accordance with the terms of the agreement, on December 31, 2029, subject
to automatic renewal for additional 18-month periods, unless terminated in accordance with the terms of the agreement.
The base management fee is calculated at a defined annualized percentage
of “shareholders’ equity.” PMT’s “shareholders’ equity” is defined as the sum of the net proceeds
from any issuances of its equity securities since its inception (allocated on a pro rata daily basis for such issuances during the fiscal
quarter of any such issuance); plus its retained earnings at the end of the quarter; less any amount that PMT pays for repurchases or
redemptions of its equity securities (allocated on a pro rata daily basis for such repurchases and redemptions during the fiscal quarter
of any such repurchases or redemptions); and excluding one-time events pursuant to changes in GAAP and certain other non-cash charges
as agreed by PMT and PCM.
Pursuant to the Management Agreement, the base management fee is equal
to the sum of (i) 1.5% per year of PMT’s shareholders’ equity up to $2 billion, (ii) 1.375% per year of PMT’s
shareholders’ equity in excess of $2 billion and up to $5 billion, and (iii) 1.25% per year of PMT’s shareholders’
equity in excess of $5 billion. The base management fee is paid in cash.
The performance incentive fee is calculated at a defined annualized
percentage of the amount by which PMT’s “net income” exceeds certain levels of annualized return on PMT’s “common
shareholders equity.” For purposes of determining the amount of the performance incentive fee, “net income” is defined
as net income or loss attributable to PMT’s common shareholders, computed in accordance with GAAP and adjusted to exclude one-time
events pursuant to changes in GAAP and certain other non-cash charges determined as agreed between PMT and PCM. PMT’s “common
shareholders’ equity” is defined as shareholder’s equity less the average GAAP accounting value of the preferred equity.
PMT’s “preferred equity” means all classes of shares of PMT receiving preferences over the common shares.
The performance incentive fee is calculated annually and escalates
as net income (stated as a percentage of return on common shareholders’ equity) increases over certain thresholds. On each calculation
date, the threshold amount represents a stated return on common shareholders’ equity, plus or minus a “high watermark”
adjustment. The performance fee payable for any quarter is equal to: (a) 10% of the amount by which net income for the quarter exceeds
(i) an 8% return on common shareholders’ equity plus the high watermark, up to (ii) a 12% return on common shareholders’
equity; plus (b) 15% of the amount by which net income for the quarter exceeds (i) a 12% return on common shareholders’
equity plus the high watermark, up to (ii) a 16% return on common shareholders’ equity; plus (c) 20% of the amount by
which net income for the quarter exceeds a 16% return on common shareholders’ equity plus the high watermark.
The “high watermark” is the annual adjustment that reflects
the amount by which the net income (stated as a percentage of return on common shareholders’ equity) in that fiscal year exceeds
or falls short of the lesser of 8% and the Fannie Mae MBS Yield (the target yield) for such fiscal year. If the net income is lower than
the target yield, the high watermark is increased by the difference. If the net income is higher than the target yield, the high watermark
is reduced by the difference. Each time a performance incentive fee is earned, the high watermark returns to zero. As a result, the threshold
amount required for PCM to earn a performance incentive fee is adjusted cumulatively based on the performance of PMT’s net income
over (or under) the target yield, until the net income in excess of the target yield exceeds the then-current cumulative high watermark
amount, and a performance incentive fee is earned. The high watermark shall only be calculated based on the two years preceding the fiscal
year for which the incentive fee is calculated, and the high watermark shall never be less than zero after including all high watermark
increases and high watermark decreases over any such rolling two (2) fiscal year period. The performance incentive fee may be paid
in cash or in PMT common shares (subject to a limit of no more than 50% paid in common shares), at PMT’s option.
Under the Management Agreement, PCM is entitled to reimbursement of
its organizational and operating expenses, including third-party expenses, incurred on PMT’s behalf, it being understood that PCM
and its affiliates shall allocate a portion of their personnel’s time to provide certain legal, tax, accounting, internal audit,
and investor relations services for the direct benefit of PMT, for which PCM shall be reimbursed in an amount that is determined annually.
In addition, the Operating Partnership is required to pay PMT’s
and its subsidiaries’ pro rata portion of rent, telephone, utilities, office furniture, equipment, machinery and other office, internal
and overhead expenses of PCM and its affiliates required for PMT’s and its subsidiaries’ operations. These expenses will be
allocated between PCM, on the one hand, and the Operating Partnership (or such other subsidiary), on the other hand, based on the percentage
of resources used by PCM in connection with its investment management activities as determined by PCM in its reasonable and good faith
discretion, as calculated at each fiscal quarter end.
In general, the parties to the Management Agreement have agreed to
negotiate in good faith to amend the provisions thereof relating to the compensation of PCM in order to cause such compensation to be
materially consistent with market rates of compensation for services comparable to those provided under the Management Agreement if (a) PCM
or PMT requests such negotiation after a determination by PCM or PMT that the rates of compensation payable to PCM differ materially from
such market rates of compensation and (b) various conditions relating to the timing and frequency of such requests are satisfied,
including the condition that no request may be made before the anniversary of the execution and delivery of the Management Agreement.
If the parties are unable to reach agreement on the terms of a fee amendment within thirty (30) days of the delivery of the relevant fee
negotiation request, the terms of such fee amendment will be determined by final and binding arbitration procedures set forth in the Management
Agreement.
Under the Management Agreement, PCM may be entitled to a termination
fee under certain circumstances. Specifically, the termination fee is payable for (1) PMT’s termination of the Management Agreement
without cause, (2) PCM’s termination of the Management Agreement upon a default by PMT in the performance of any material term
of the agreement that has continued uncured for a period of 30 days after receipt of written notice thereof or (3) PCM’s
termination of the agreement after the termination by PMT without cause (excluding a non-renewal) of the MBS Agreement, the MSR Recapture
Agreement, or the 5th A&R Servicing Agreement. The termination fee is equal to three times the sum of (a) the average
annual base management fee, and (b) the average annual (or, if the period is less than 24 months, annualized) performance incentive
fee earned by PCM during the 24-month period immediately preceding the date of termination.
PMT may terminate the Management Agreement without the payment of any
termination fee under certain circumstances, including, among other circumstances, uncured material breaches by PCM of the Management
Agreement, upon a change in control of PCM (defined to include a 50% change in the shareholding of PCM in a single transaction or related
series of transactions) or upon the termination of the MBS Agreement, the MSR Recapture Agreement or the 5th A&R Servicing Agreement
by PLS without cause.
The Management Agreement also provides that, prior to the undertaking
by PCM or its affiliates of any new investment opportunity or any other business opportunity requiring a source of capital with respect
to which PCM or its affiliates will earn a management, advisory, consulting or similar fee, PCM shall present to PMT such new opportunity
and the material terms on which PCM proposes to provide services to PMT before pursuing such opportunity with third parties.
Servicing
Agreement. Pursuant to the 5th A&R Servicing Agreement, PLS provides servicing for PMT’s portfolio
of residential mortgage loans and subservicing for its portfolio of mortgage servicing rights (“MSRs”). Such servicing and
subservicing provided by PLS includes collecting principal, interest and escrow account payments, if any, with respect to mortgage loans,
as well as managing loss mitigation, which may include, among other things, collection activities, loan workouts, modifications, foreclosures
and short sales. The 5th A&R Servicing Agreement expires, unless terminated earlier in accordance with the terms of the
5th A&R Servicing Agreement, on December 31, 2029, subject to automatic renewal for additional 18-month periods, unless
terminated in accordance with the terms of the agreement.
The base servicing fee rates for mortgage loans subserviced by PLS
on behalf of PMT are also calculated through a monthly per-loan dollar amount, with the actual dollar amount for each mortgage loan based
on whether the mortgage loan is a fixed-rate or adjustable-rate loan. The base servicing fee rates for mortgage loans subserviced on behalf
of PMT are $7.50 per month for fixed-rate mortgage loans and $8.50 per month for adjustable-rate mortgage loans. To the extent that these
mortgage loans become delinquent, PLS is entitled to an additional servicing fee per mortgage loan falling within a range of $18 to $80
per month and based on the delinquency, bankruptcy and foreclosure status of the mortgage loan or $75 per month if the underlying mortgaged
property becomes REO. PLS is also entitled to customary ancillary income and certain market-based fees and charges, including boarding
and deboarding fees, liquidation and disposition fees, and assumption, modification and origination fees, as well as certain fees relating
to additional forbearance, claim filing, and loss mitigation activities.
PLS continues to be entitled to reimbursement for all customary, bona fide
reasonable and necessary out-of-pocket expenses incurred by PLS in connection with the performance of its servicing obligations.
In general, the parties to the 5th A&R Servicing Agreement
have agreed to negotiate in good faith to amend the provisions thereof relating to the compensation of PLS in order to cause such compensation
to be materially consistent with market rates of compensation for services comparable to those provided under the 5th A&R
Servicing Agreement if (a) either party requests such negotiation after a determination by either party that the rates of compensation
payable to PLS differ materially from such market rates of compensation and (b) various conditions relating to the timing and frequency
of such requests are satisfied, including the condition that no request may be made before the second anniversary of the execution and
delivery of the 5th A&R Servicing Agreement. If the parties are unable to reach agreement on the terms of a fee amendment
within thirty (30) days of the delivery of the relevant fee negotiation request, the terms of such fee amendment will be determined by
final and binding arbitration procedures set forth in the 5th A&R Servicing Agreement.
No automatic renewal of the 5th A&R Servicing Agreement
will occur upon the conclusion of the initial term or any renewal period if the Operating Partnership or PLS delivers to the other party
a notice of nonrenewal at least 180 days in advance. In addition, (i) PLS has the right to terminate the 5th A&R Servicing
Agreement without cause if either of the MBS Agreement or the MSR Recapture Agreement is terminated by PMC without cause as provided in
each such agreement or the Management Agreement is terminated by PMT without cause as provided in such agreement and (ii) the Operating
Partnership has the right to terminate the 5th A&R Servicing Agreement without cause if either of the MBS Agreement or
the MSR Recapture Agreement is terminated by PLS without cause or the Management Agreement is terminated by PCM as provided in such agreement.
The 5th A&R Servicing Agreement is further subject to termination under other circumstances, generally including (a) in
whole, at the election of either party following a specified default or other for-cause event on the part of the other, (b) in part
with respect to one or more individual loans, at the election of the Operating Partnership in connection with a sale of such loan(s) or
if such loan(s) become seriously delinquent or the real estate is acquired on behalf of the lender, and (c) in whole at the
election of PLS or the Operating Partnership if PMC or PLS, respectively, defaults in its obligations under the MSR Recapture Agreement.
The Operating Partnership is required to pay release fees to PLS in connection with certain terminations.
MBS
Agreement. Under the MBS Agreement, PLS provides PMC with certain mortgage banking services, including fulfillment and
disposition-related services, with respect to loans acquired by PMC from correspondent lenders directly or through PLS. Pursuant to the
MBS Agreement, PLS has agreed to provide such services exclusively for the benefit of PMC, and PLS and its affiliates are prohibited from
providing such services for any other third party. However, such exclusivity and prohibition shall not apply, and certain other duties
instead will be imposed upon PLS, if PMC is unable to purchase or finance mortgage loans as contemplated under the MBS Agreement for any
reason. The MBS Agreement expires, unless terminated earlier in accordance with the terms of the agreement, on December 31, 2029,
subject to automatic renewal for additional 18-month periods, unless terminated in accordance with the terms of the agreement.
In consideration for the mortgage banking services provided by PLS
with respect to PMC’s acquisition of mortgage loans, PLS is entitled to aggregate quarterly fulfillment fees not to exceed the following:
(i) the product of (A) the number of non-Ginnie Mae loan commitments issued during the quarter, (B) a pull-through factor
of either .99 or .80 depending on whether the loan commitments are subject to a “mandatory trade confirmation” or a “best
efforts lock confirmation” as defined in the Pennymac Guide, (C) the sum of $585 for each pull-through adjusted loan commitment
up to and including 16,500 per quarter and $355 for each pull-through adjusted loan commitment in excess of 16,500 per quarter, and (D) the
ratio of the number of loan commitments issued to PMC during the quarter to the total number of non-Ginnie Mae loan commitments issued
during the quarter, plus (ii) the product of (A) the ratio of the number of PMC purchased loans during the quarter to the total
number of non-Ginnie Mae loans purchased during the quarter, and (B) the sum of $315 for each purchased loan up to and including
16,500 per quarter and $195 for each purchased loan exceeding 16,500 per quarter, plus (iii) $500 multiplied by the number of all
purchased loans other than Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac loans that are sold and securitized; provided however, that no fulfillment fee shall
be due or payable to PLS with respect to (x) any Ginnie Mae mortgage loans, (y) any Fannie Mae mortgage loan or Freddie Mac
mortgage loan acquired from PMC by PLS on a discretionary basis, or (z) any mortgage loan acquired by PMC from PLS on or before June 30,
2025, provided that supplemental fees may still be charged in connection with the securitization or sale of any such mortgage loans. PMC
does not hold the Ginnie Mae approval required to issue Ginnie Mae MBS and act as a servicer. Accordingly, under the MBS Agreement, PLS
will purchase loans underwritten in accordance with the Ginnie Mae Mortgage-Backed Securities Guide “as is” and without recourse
of any kind from PMC at PMC’s cost less an administrative fee plus accrued interest and a sourcing fee ranging from one to two basis
points through June 30, 2025.
From and after July 1, 2025, PLS shall acquire all mortgage loans
under the correspondent lending program from the approved correspondents. During any quarter commencing on or after July 1, 2025,
PMC shall have the right to purchase a specified percentage of any agency and non-agency mortgage loans, other than Ginnie Mae mortgage
loans, and no sourcing fee shall apply.
In consideration for the mortgage banking services provided by PLS
with respect to PMC’s acquisition of mortgage loans under PLS’ early purchase program through June 30, 2025, PLS is entitled
to fees accruing (i) at a rate equal to $1,500 per year per early purchase facility administered by PLS, and (ii) in the amount
of $35 for each mortgage loan that PMC acquires thereunder.
Notwithstanding any provision of the MBS Agreement to the contrary,
if it becomes reasonably necessary or advisable for PLS to engage in additional services in connection with post-breach or post-default
resolution activities for the purposes of a correspondent agreement, then PMC has generally agreed with PLS to negotiate in good faith
for additional compensation and reimbursement of expenses to be paid to PLS for the performance of such additional services.
In general, the parties to the MBS Agreement have agreed to negotiate
in good faith to amend the provisions of the MBS Agreement relating to the compensation of PLS in order to cause such compensation to
be materially consistent with market rates of compensation for services comparable to those provided under the MBS Agreement if (a) either
party requests such negotiation after a determination by either party that the rates of compensation payable to PLS differ materially
from such market rates of compensation and (b) various conditions relating to the timing and frequency of such requests are satisfied,
including the condition that no request may be made before the second anniversary of the execution and delivery of the MBS Agreement.
If the parties are unable to reach agreement on the terms of a fee amendment within thirty (30) days of the delivery of the relevant fee
negotiation request, the terms of such fee amendment will be determined by final and binding arbitration procedures set forth in the MBS
Agreement.
No automatic renewal of the MBS Agreement will occur upon the conclusion of the initial term or any renewal period if PMC or PLS delivers
to the other party a notice of nonrenewal at least 180 days in advance. In addition, (i) PLS has the right to terminate the MBS
Agreement without cause if the MSR Recapture Agreement is terminated by PMC without cause as provided in such agreement, the 5th
A&R Servicing Agreement is terminated by the Operating Partnership without cause as provided in such agreement or the Management
Agreement is terminated by PMC without cause as provided in such agreement, and (ii) PMC has the right to terminate the MBS Agreement
without cause if the MSR Recapture Agreement or the 5th A&R Servicing Agreement is terminated by PLS without cause as
provided in each such agreement or the Management Agreement is terminated by PCM without cause as provided in such agreement. The MBS
Agreement is further subject to termination under other circumstances, generally including at the election of either party following
a specified default or other for-cause event on the part of the other.
MSR
Recapture Agreement. Pursuant to the terms of the MSR Recapture Agreement entered into by PLS with PMC, if PLS originates
any mortgage loans the proceeds of which are used to refinance mortgage loans for which PMT previously held the MSRs (the “recaptured
loans”), PLS is generally required to transfer and convey to PMC, without cost to PMC, on a monthly basis a tiered recapture fee.
Such fee shall be equal to 70% of the fair market value of the MSRs relating to the recaptured loans subject to the first 30% of the “recapture
rate,” 40% of the fair market value of the MSRs relating to the recaptured loans subject to the recapture rate in excess of 30%
and up to 50%, and 40% of the fair market value of the MSRs relating to the recaptured loans subject to the recapture rate in excess of
50%. The “recapture rate” means, during each month, the ratio of (i) (A) the aggregate unpaid principal balance
of all refinance mortgage loans originated in such month, plus the aggregate unpaid principal balance of all preserved mortgage loans
relating to closed end second loans originated in such month, to (ii) (A) the aggregate unpaid principal balance of all mortgage
loans from the portfolio that PLS has determined in good faith were refinanced in such month, plus (B) the aggregate unpaid principal
balance of all preserved mortgage loans relating to closed end second loans originated in such month. For purposes of such calculation,
“preserved mortgage loan” means a mortgage loan in PMT’s portfolio as to which PLS or its affiliates originated a new
closed end second loan in a subordinate position to such mortgage loan. PLS will also convey a recapture fee of $900 per loan if PLS originates
a mortgage loan for the purpose of purchasing a property where the customer has or had a mortgage loan for which PMT holds or held the
MSR.
The MSR Recapture Agreement expires, unless terminated earlier in accordance
with the terms of the agreement, on December 31, 2029, subject to automatic renewal for additional 18-month periods, unless terminated
in accordance with the terms of the agreement.
In general, the parties to the MSR Recapture Agreement have agreed
to negotiate in good faith to amend the provisions thereof relating to the compensation of PLS in order to cause such compensation to
be materially consistent with market rates of compensation for services comparable to those provided under the MSR Recapture Agreement
if (a) either party requests such negotiation after a determination by either party that the rates of compensation payable to PLS
differ materially from such market rates of compensation and (b) various conditions relating to the timing and frequency of such
requests are satisfied, including the condition that no request may be made before the anniversary of the execution and delivery of the
MBS Agreement. If the parties are unable to reach agreement on the terms of a fee amendment within thirty (30) days of the delivery of
the relevant fee negotiation request, the terms of such fee amendment will be determined by final and binding arbitration procedures set
forth in the MSR Recapture Agreement.
No automatic renewal of the MSR Recapture Agreement will occur upon
the conclusion of the initial term or any renewal period if PLS or PMT delivers to the other party a notice of nonrenewal at least 180
days in advance. In addition, (i) PLS has the right to terminate the MSR Recapture Agreement without cause if the MBS Agreement is
terminated by PMC without cause as provided in such agreement, the 5th A&R Servicing Agreement is terminated by the Operating
Partnership without cause as provided in such agreement or the Management Agreement is terminated by PMT without cause as provided in
such agreement, and (ii) PMC has the right to terminate the MSR Recapture Agreement without cause if the MBS Agreement or the 5th
A&R Servicing Agreement is terminated by PLS without cause as provided in each such agreement or the Management Agreement is terminated
by PCM without cause as provided in such agreement. In addition, if the Operating Partnership exercises its right to terminate the 5th
A&R Servicing Agreement without cause in connection with sales of one or more mortgage loans serviced thereunder, PLS will be entitled
to terminate the MSR Recapture Agreement solely with respect to such mortgage loans. Following any termination of the MSR Recapture Agreement,
PLS is prohibited from taking action with respect to the refinancing of the mortgage loans involved in the termination, subject to various
exceptions, including an exception with respect to general advertising not targeted exclusively to the borrowers under such mortgage loans.
A&R
Servicing Agreement. The A&R Servicing Agreement is between PLS and PMC and is on the same terms and conditions as the
5th A&R Servicing Agreement, other than certain provisions specifically related to the servicing of Freddie Mac mortgage loans.
The foregoing descriptions do not purport to be complete and are qualified
in their entirety by reference to the other descriptions and the full text of the agreements and amendments in the following: (i) the
Management Agreement, (ii) the 5th A&R Servicing Agreement, (iii) the MBS Agreement, (iv) the MSR Recapture Agreement,
and (v) the A&R Servicing Agreement, all of which have been filed with this Current Report on Form 8-K as Exhibit 10.1
through Exhibit 10.5, respectively.
Item 2.03 Creation of a Direct Financial Obligation or an Obligation
under an Off-Balance Sheet Arrangement of a Registrant.
The information set forth under Item 1.01 of this report is incorporated
herein by reference.
Item 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits.
(d) Exhibits.
Exhibit No. |
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Description |
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10.1 |
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Fourth Amended and Restated Management Agreement, by and among PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust, PennyMac Operating Partnership, L.P. and PNMAC Capital Management, LLC, dated as of December 16, 2024. |
10.2 |
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Fifth Amended and Restated Flow Servicing Agreement, between PennyMac Operating Partnership, L.P. and PennyMac Loan Services, LLC, dated as of December 16, 2024. |
10.3 |
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Third Amended and Restated Mortgage Banking Services Agreement, between PennyMac Loan Services, LLC and PennyMac Corp., dated as of December 16, 2024. |
10.4 |
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Third Amended and Restated MSR Recapture Agreement, between PennyMac Loan Services, LLC and PennyMac Corp., dated as of December 16, 2024. |
10.5 |
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Amended and Restated Flow Servicing Agreement, between PennyMac Operating Partnership, L.P. and PennyMac Loan Services, LLC, dated as of December 16, 2024. |
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SIGNATURE
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
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PENNYMAC FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC. |
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Dated: December 19, 2024 |
/s/ Daniel S. Perotti |
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Daniel S. Perotti |
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Senior Managing Director and Chief Financial Officer |
Exhibit 10.1
Execution
Version
FOURTH AMENDED AND RESTATED
MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT
by and among
PENNYMAC MORTGAGE INVESTMENT TRUST,
PENNYMAC OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P.
and
PNMAC CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC
Dated as of December 16, 2024
FOURTH AMENDED AND RESTATED MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT,
dated as of December 16, 2024 and effective as of January 1, 2025 (the “Effective Date”), by and among PennyMac
Mortgage Investment Trust, a Maryland real estate investment trust (the “Trust”), PennyMac Operating Partnership, L.P.,
a Delaware limited partnership (the “Operating Partnership”), and PNMAC Capital Management, LLC, a Delaware limited
liability company (the “Manager”). Notwithstanding the date of this Agreement, the Third Amended and Restated Management
Agreement will remain in effect until the Effective Date.
W I T N E S S E T H:
WHEREAS, the Trust is a Maryland real estate investment
trust which invests primarily in residential mortgage loans and mortgage-related assets and has qualified and intends to continue to qualify
as a real estate investment trust for federal income tax purposes and will elect to receive the tax benefits accorded by Sections 856
through 860 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”);
WHEREAS, the Trust conducts substantially all of
its operations, and makes substantially all of its investments, through the Operating Partnership, which is a Subsidiary of the Trust;
WHEREAS, the Trust, the Operating Partnership and
the Manager entered into the Third Amended and Restated Management Agreement dated as of June 30, 2020 (“Existing Management
Agreement”), pursuant to which the Manager manages the business and investment affairs of the Trust and the Subsidiaries (as
defined below) and performs services for the Trust and the Subsidiaries in the manner and on the terms set forth in the Existing Management
Agreement; and
WHEREAS, the Trust, the Operating Partnership and
the Manager have agreed to amend and restate the Existing Management Agreement on the terms set forth herein as of the Effective Date.
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises
and agreements hereinafter set forth, the parties hereto hereby agree as follows:
Section 1.
Definitions. (a) The following terms shall have the meanings set forth in this Section 1(a):
“AAA” has the meaning set forth
in Section 7(f) hereof.
“Affiliate” means (1) any
Person directly or indirectly controlling, controlled by or under common control with such other Person, (2) any executive officer
or general partner of such other Person and (3) any legal entity for which such Person acts as an executive officer or general partner.
“Agreement” means this Fourth
Amended and Restated Management Agreement, as amended, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time.
“Arbitrator” has the meaning
set forth in Section 7(f) hereof.
“Automatic Renewal Term” has
the meaning set forth in Section 11(b) hereof.
“Bankruptcy” means, with respect
to any Person, (a) the filing by such Person of a voluntary petition seeking liquidation, reorganization, arrangement or readjustment,
in any form, of its debts under Title 11 of the United States Code or any other federal, state or foreign insolvency law, or such Person’s
filing an answer consenting to or acquiescing in any such petition, (b) the making by such Person of any assignment for the benefit
of its creditors, (c) the expiration of 60 days after the filing of an involuntary petition under Title 11 of the Unites States Code,
an application for the appointment of a receiver for a material portion of the assets of such Person, or an involuntary petition seeking
liquidation, reorganization, arrangement or readjustment of its debts under any other federal, state or foreign insolvency law, provided,
that the same shall not have been vacated, set aside or stayed within such 60-day period or (d) the entry against it of a final and
non-appealable order for relief under any bankruptcy, insolvency or similar law now or hereinafter in effect.
“Base
Management Fee” means the base management fee, calculated and payable (in cash) quarterly in arrears, in an amount equal to
the sum of (a) 1.50% per annum of the Trust’s Shareholders’ Equity up to $2.0 billion, (b) 1.375% per annum of the
Trust’s Shareholders’ Equity above $2.0 billion and up to $5.0 billion and (c) 1.250% per annum of the Trust’s
Shareholders’ Equity in excess of $5.0 billion. For purposes of calculating the Base Management Fee, outstanding limited
partnership interests in the Operating Partnership (other than limited partnership interests held by the Trust) shall be treated as outstanding
Common Shares.
“Board of Trustees” means the
board of trustees of the Trust.
“Business Day” means any day
except a Saturday, a Sunday or a day on which banking institutions in New York, New York are not required to be open.
“Change in Control of the Manager”
means the occurrence of any of the following: (1) the sale, lease or transfer, in one or a series of related transactions, of all
or substantially all of the assets of the Manager, taken as a whole, to any Person other than one or more Affiliates of the Manager, Private
National Mortgage Acceptance Company, LLC, the Trust or a Subsidiary; or (2) the acquisition by any Person or group (within the meaning
of Section 13(d)(3) or Section 14(d)(2) of the Exchange Act, or any successor provision), including any group acting
for the purpose of acquiring, holding or disposing of securities (within the meaning of Rule 13d-5(b)(1) under the Exchange
Act), other than one or more Affiliates of the Manager, Private National Mortgage Acceptance Company, LLC, the Trust or a Subsidiary,
in a single transaction or in a related series of transactions, by way of merger, consolidation or other business combination or purchase
of beneficial ownership (within the meaning of Rule 13d-3 under the Exchange Act, or any successor provision) of 50% or more of the
total voting power of the voting securities of the Manager.
“Claim” has the meaning set
forth in Section 9(c) hereof.
“Code” has the meaning set forth
in the Recitals.
“Common Shareholders’ Equity”
means Shareholder’s Equity less the average GAAP accounting value of the Preferred Equity.
“Common Shares” means the common
shares of beneficial interest, par value $0.01, of the Trust.
“Conduct Policies” has the meaning
set forth in Section 2(t) hereof.
“Confidential Information” has
the meaning set forth in Section 6(a) hereof.
“Dispute” has the meaning set
forth in Section 7(f) hereof.
“Effective Termination Date”
has the meaning set forth in Section 11(c) hereof.
“Excess Funds” has the meaning
set forth in Section 2(u) hereof.
“Exchange Act” means the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
“Fannie
MAE MBS Yield” means the average, during the Rolling Four Quarters Period, of the 30 year Fannie Mae current coupon as
reported on Bloomberg under the function “MTGEFNCL INDEX” or such successor function.
“Fee Amendment” has
the meaning set forth in Section 7(e) hereof.
“Fee Negotiations”
has the meaning set forth in Section 7(e) hereof.
“GAAP” means generally accepted
accounting principles in effect in the United States on the date such principles are applied.
“Governing Instruments” means,
with regard to any entity, the trust instrument in the case of a trust, the articles of incorporation or certificate of incorporation
and bylaws in the case of a corporation, the certificate of limited partnership (if applicable) and the partnership agreement in the case
of a general or limited partnership, the certificate of formation and operating agreement in the case of a limited liability company,
or similar governing documents, in each case as amended.
“High Watermark” means an amount
initially equal to zero as of February 1, 2013, as adjusted pursuant to the terms of the Existing Management Agreement and as the
same may be further adjusted as provided herein. If in any fiscal year the product of the Common Shareholder’s Equity and the lesser
of the Fannie Mae MBS Yield and 8% exceeds the Return, the High Watermark shall be increased by the amount of such excess (the “High
Watermark Increase”), and thereafter, the High Watermark shall be adjusted each fiscal year as follows: (a) if there is a High
Watermark Increase for such fiscal year, the High Watermark shall be increased by the amount of such High Watermark Increase and (b) if
the Return exceeds the product of the Common Shareholder’s Equity and the lesser of the Fannie Mae MBS Yield and 8% for such fiscal
year (the “High Watermark Decrease”), the High Watermark shall be decreased by the amount of the High Watermark Decrease;
provided that the High Watermark shall be calculated based only on the High Watermark Increases and High Watermark Decreases from
the two (2) fiscal years, on a rolling basis, prior to the fiscal year for which the Incentive Fee is calculated; and, provided
further, the High Watermark shall never be less than zero after including all High Watermark Increases and High Watermark Decreases
over any such rolling two (2) fiscal year period.
“High Watermark Decrease” has
the meaning set forth in the definition of “High Watermark.”
“High Watermark Increase” has
the meaning set forth in the definition of “High Watermark.”
“Incentive Fee” means an incentive
management fee calculated and payable (in cash or Common Shares (subject to reasonable restrictions on sale and transfer, provided
that (i) the Trust shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause, at its sole expense, any Common Shares issued in payment of
the Incentive Fee to be registered for sale under the Securities Act, (ii) the Manager may sell or distribute such Common Shares
in the manner that it determines, consistent with the Trust’s Policy Against Insider Trading and any applicable securities laws,
including pursuant to Rule 10b5-1 under the Exchange Act, and (iii) the amount of the Incentive Fee payable in any particular
year that may be paid in Common Shares shall be limited to 50% of the Incentive Fee payable for such year), as determined by a majority
of the Independent Trustees) each fiscal year in arrears in an amount equal to the sum of:
(a) 10%
per annum of the dollar amount by which the Return exceeds the High Watermark plus the product of:
(1) Common
Shareholder’s Equity; and
(2) 8.0%,
but is less than or equal to the High Watermark plus the product of
(i) the Common Shareholder’s Equity and (ii) 12%; plus
(b) 15%
per annum of the dollar amount by which the Return equals or exceeds the High Watermark plus the product of:
(1) Common
Shareholder’s Equity; and
(2) 12%,
but is less than the High Watermark plus the product of (i) the
Common Shareholder’s Equity and (ii) 16%; plus
(c) 20%
per annum of the dollar amount by which the Return exceeds the High Watermark plus the product of:
(1) Common
Shareholder’s Equity; and
(2) 16%.
For purposes of calculating the Incentive Fee,
outstanding limited partnership interests in the Operating Partnership (other than limited partnership interests held by the Trust) shall
be treated as outstanding Common Shares.
“Indemnified Party” has the
meaning set forth in Section 9(b) hereof.
“Independent Trustee” means
a member of the Board of Trustees who is not an officer or employee of the Manager or any Affiliate thereof and who otherwise is “independent”
in accordance with the rules of the NYSE or such other securities exchange on which the Common Shares may be listed.
“Initial Public Offering” means
the sale by the Trust of 14,706,327 Common Shares in the initial public offering of the Trust registered with the SEC.
“Initial Term” has the meaning
set forth in Section 11(a) hereof.
“Investment Company Act” means
the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.
“Investment Policies” means
the Trust’s investment policies, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit A, as the same may be amended, restated, modified,
supplemented or waived by the Board of Trustees as specified therein.
“Losses” has the meaning set
forth in Section 9(a) hereof.
“Manager Indemnified Party”
has the meaning set forth in Section 9(a) hereof.
“Manager Permitted Disclosure Parties”
has the meaning set forth in Section 6(a) hereof.
“Manager Related Party” means
(a) any person who is, or at any time since the beginning of the Manager’s last fiscal year was, a manager or executive officer
of the Manager or a nominee to become a manager of the Manager; (b) any person who is known to be the beneficial owner of more than
5% of any class of the Manager’s voting securities; (c) any immediate family member of any of the foregoing persons (which
means any child, stepchild, parent, stepparent, spouse, sibling, mother-in-law, father-in-law, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, brother-in-law,
or sister-in-law of any of the foregoing persons); and (d) any firm, corporation or other entity in which any of the foregoing persons
is employed or is a general partner or principal or in a similar position or in which such person has a 5% or greater beneficial ownership
interest.
“MBS Agreement” means the Second
Amended and Restated Mortgage Banking Services Agreement, dated as of June 30, 2020, by and between PennyMac Loan Services and PennyMac
Corp.
“MSR
Recapture Agreement” means the Second Amended and Restated MSR Recapture Agreement entered into between PennyMac Loan
Services and PennyMac Corp., dated as of June 30, 2020.
“Net Income” means net income
or loss attributable to shareholders of the Common Shares calculated in accordance with GAAP, and adjusted to exclude one-time events
pursuant to changes in GAAP and certain other non-cash charges after discussion between the Manager and the Independent Trustees and after
approval by a majority of the Independent Trustees.
“Net Income Offset” means any
portion of a Net Loss from a period prior to the Rolling Four Quarters Period that has not been taken into account in reducing the amount
of Net Income (but not below zero) from a period subsequent to the period in which such Net Loss occurred in connection with the calculation
of the Incentive Fee for any period.
“Net Loss” means a net loss
with regard to any period as calculated in accordance with the definition of Net Income.
“Nonrenewal Termination” has
the meaning set forth in Section 11(c) hereof.
“Notice of Proposal to Negotiate”
has the meaning set forth in Section 11(c) hereof.
“NYSE” means the New York Stock
Exchange, Inc.
“PennyMac Brand” has the meaning
set forth in Section 17(a) hereof.
“PennyMac Corp.” means PennyMac
Corp., a Delaware corporation and Affiliate of the Trust.
“PennyMac Loan Services” means
PennyMac Loan Services, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company and Affiliate of the Manager.
“Person” means any natural person,
corporation, partnership, association, limited liability company, estate, trust, joint venture, unincorporated association, any federal,
state, county or municipal government or any bureau, department or agency thereof or any other legal entity and any fiduciary acting in
such capacity on behalf of the foregoing.
“Portfolio Management Services”
has the meaning set forth in Section 2(b) hereof.
“Preferred Equity” means all classes
of shares of the Trust receiving preferences over the Common Shares.
“REIT” means a “real estate
investment trust” as defined under the Code.
“Return” means the Trust’s
Net Income, for the Rolling Four Quarters Period, plus the amount of any Incentive Fee included in the determination in the amount of
such Net Income, if any, during any of the fiscal quarters in such Rolling Four Quarters Period and less the amount of any Net Income
Offset.
“Rolling Four Quarters Period”
means the most recently completed fiscal quarterly period and the three fiscal quarters immediately preceding the most recently completed
fiscal quarter.
“SEC” means the United States
Securities and Exchange Commission.
“Securities Act” means the Securities
Act of 1933, as amended.
“Servicing
Agreement” means the Third Amended and Restated Flow Servicing Agreement between the Operating Partnership and PennyMac
Loan Services, dated as of June 30, 2020.
“Shareholder” means a shareholder
of the Trust.
“Shareholders’ Equity”
means:
(A) the
sum of the net proceeds from any issuances of the Trust’s equity securities since inception (allocated on a pro rata daily basis
for such issuances during the fiscal quarter of any such issuance); plus
(B) the
Trust’s retained earnings at the end of such quarter; less
(C) any
amount that the Trust pays for repurchases or redemptions of its equity securities (allocated on a pro rata daily basis for such repurchases
or redemptions during the fiscal quarter of any such repurchases or redemptions); excluding
(D) one-time
events pursuant to changes in GAAP and certain other non-cash charges after discussions between the Manager and the Independent Trustees
and after approval by a majority of the Independent Trustees.
For purposes of calculating the Base Management
Fee, outstanding limited partnership interests in the Operating Partnership (other than limited partnership interests held by the Trust)
shall be treated as outstanding Common Shares.
“Subsidiary” means any subsidiary
of the Trust, any partnership (including the Operating Partnership), the general partner of which is the Trust or any subsidiary of the
Trust; any limited liability company, the managing member of which is the Trust or any subsidiary of the Trust; and any corporation or
other entity of which a majority of (i) the voting power of the voting equity securities or (ii) the outstanding equity interests
is owned, directly or indirectly, by the Trust or any subsidiary of the Trust.
“Termination Fee” means a termination
fee equal to three (3) times the sum of (a) the average annual Base Management Fees and (b) the average annual (or, if
the period is less than 24 months, annualized) Incentive Fees earned by the Manager during the 24-month period immediately preceding the
date of termination, calculated as of the end of the most recently completed fiscal quarter before the date of termination.
“Termination Notice” has the
meaning set forth in Section 11(c) hereof.
“Trust Account” has the meaning
set forth in Section 5 hereof.
“Trust Indemnified Party” has
the meaning set forth in Section 9(b) hereof.
“Trust Permitted Disclosure Parties”
has the meaning set forth in Section 6(b) hereof.
(b) As
used herein, accounting terms relating to the Trust and the Subsidiaries, if any, not defined in Section 1(a) and accounting
terms partly defined in Section 1(a), to the extent not defined, shall have the respective meanings given to them under GAAP.
(c) The
words “hereof,” “herein” and “hereunder” and words of similar import when used in this Agreement shall
refer to this Agreement as a whole and not to any particular provision of this Agreement, and Section references are to this Agreement
unless otherwise specified.
(d) The
meanings given to terms defined herein shall be equally applicable to both the singular and plural forms of such terms. The words include,
includes and including shall be deemed to be followed by the phrase “without limitation.”
Section 2.
Appointment and Duties of the Manager. (a) The Trust and the Operating Partnership hereby appoint the Manager
to manage the investments and day-to-day operations of the Trust and the Subsidiaries, subject at all times to the further terms and conditions
set forth in this Agreement and to the supervision of, and such further limitations or parameters as may be imposed from time to time
by, the Board of Trustees. The Manager hereby agrees to use its commercially reasonable efforts to perform each of the duties set forth
herein, except where a specific standard of care is specified, in which case such specific standard of care shall apply. The appointment
of the Manager shall be exclusive to the Manager, except to the extent that the Manager elects, in its sole and absolute discretion, in
accordance with the terms of this Agreement, to cause the duties of the Manager as set forth herein to be provided by third parties.
(b) The
Manager, in its capacity as manager of the investments and the day-to-day operations of the Trust and the Subsidiaries, at all times will
be subject to the supervision and direction of the Board of Trustees and will have only such functions and authority as the Board of Trustees
may delegate to it, including, without limitation, the functions and authority identified herein and delegated to the Manager hereby.
The Manager will be responsible for the day-to-day operations of the Trust and the Subsidiaries and will perform (or cause to be performed)
such services and activities relating to the operations of the Trust and the Subsidiaries, including the investments of the Trust and
the Subsidiaries and their financing, as may be appropriate, which may include, without limitation:
| (i) | serving as the Trust’s and the Subsidiaries’ consultant with respect to the periodic review of the Investment Policies,
which review shall occur no less often than annually, any modifications to which shall be approved by a majority of the Independent Trustees,
and other policies and recommendations with respect thereto for approval by a majority of the Independent Trustees; |
| (ii) | serving as the Trust’s and the Subsidiaries’ consultant with respect to the identification, investigation, evaluation,
analysis, underwriting, selection, purchase, origination, negotiation, structuring, monitoring and disposition of the Trust’s and
the Subsidiaries’ investments; |
| (iii) | serving as the Trust’s and the Subsidiaries’ consultant with respect to decisions regarding any financings, securitizations
and hedging activities undertaken by the Trust or any Subsidiary, including (1) assisting the Trust or any Subsidiary in developing
criteria for debt and equity financing that is specifically tailored to the Trust’s or such Subsidiary’s investment objectives,
(2) advising the Trust and the Subsidiaries with respect to obtaining appropriate short-term financing arrangements for their investments
and pursuing a particular arrangement for each individual investment, if necessary, and (3) advising the Trust and the Subsidiaries
with respect to pursuing and structuring long-term financing alternatives for their investments, in each case consistent with the Investment
Policies; |
| (iv) | serving as the Trust’s and the Subsidiaries’ consultant with respect to arranging for the issuance of mortgage-backed
securities from pools of mortgage loans or mortgage-backed securities owned by the Trust or any Subsidiary; |
| (v) | representing and making recommendations to the Trust and the Subsidiaries in connection with the purchase and finance and commitment
to purchase and finance investments and the sale and commitment to sell such investments; |
| (vi) | negotiating and entering into, on behalf of the Trust or any Subsidiary, credit finance agreements, repurchase agreements, securitization
agreements, agreements relating to borrowings under temporary programs established by the U.S. government, commercial paper, interest
rate swap agreements, warehouse facilities and all other agreements and instruments required for the Trust and the Subsidiaries to conduct
their business; |
| (vii) | advising the Trust and the Subsidiaries on, preparing, negotiating and entering into, on behalf of the Trust or any Subsidiary, applications
and agreements relating to programs established by the U.S. government; |
| (viii) | with respect to any prospective investment by the Trust or any Subsidiary and any sale, exchange or other disposition of any investment
by the Trust or any Subsidiary, conducting negotiations on behalf of the Trust or such Subsidiary with real estate brokers, sellers and
purchasers and their respective agents, representatives and investment bankers and owners of privately and publicly held real estate companies; |
| (ix) | evaluating and recommending to the Trust and the Subsidiaries hedging strategies and engaging in hedging activities on their behalf
that are consistent with such strategies, as so modified from time to time, and with the Trust’s qualification as a REIT and with
the Investment Policies; |
| (x) | making available to the Trust and the Subsidiaries the Manager’s knowledge and experience with respect to mortgage loans, mortgage-related
securities, real estate, real estate securities, other real estate-related assets and non-real estate-related assets and real estate operating
companies; |
| (xi) | investing and re-investing any funds of the Trust and the Subsidiaries (including in short-term investments) and advising the Trust
and the Subsidiaries as to its capital structure and capital-raising activities; |
| (xii) | monitoring the operating performance of the Trust’s and the Subsidiaries’ investments and providing periodic reports with
respect thereto to the Board of Trustees, including comparative information with respect to such operating performance and budgeted or
projected operating results; |
| (xiii) | engaging and supervising, on behalf of the Trust or any Subsidiary, and at the expense of the Operating Partnership (except to the
extent determined by the Operating Partnership, in its sole discretion, to be the expense of a Subsidiary other than the Operating Partnership),
independent contractors that provide real estate, investment banking, mortgage brokerage, securities brokerage, appraisal, engineering,
environmental, seismic, insurance, legal, accounting, transfer agent, registrar, leasing, due diligence and such other services as may
be required relating to the operations of the Trust and the Subsidiaries, including their investments (or potential investments); |
| (xiv) | coordinating and managing operations of any joint venture or co-investment interests held by the Trust or any Subsidiary and conducting
all matters with the joint venture or co-investment partners; |
| (xv) | providing executive and administrative personnel, office space and office services required in rendering services to the Trust and
the Subsidiaries; |
| (xvi) | performing and supervising the performance of administrative functions necessary in the management of the Trust and the Subsidiaries
as may be agreed upon by the Manager and the Board of Trustees, including, without limitation, the services in respect of any of the equity
incentive plans, the collection of revenues and the payment of the Trust’s or any Subsidiary’s debts and obligations and maintenance
of appropriate information technology services to perform such administrative functions; |
| (xvii) | furnishing reports and statistical and economic research to the Trust and the Subsidiaries regarding their activities and services
performed for the Trust and the Subsidiaries by the Manager; |
| (xviii) | counseling the Trust and the Subsidiaries in connection with policy decisions to be made by the Board of Trustees; |
| (xix) | communicating on behalf of the Trust or any Subsidiary with the holders of any equity or debt securities of the Trust or such Subsidiary
as required to satisfy the reporting and other requirements of any governmental bodies or agencies or trading exchanges or markets and
to maintain effective relations with such holders, including website maintenance, logo design, analyst presentations, investor conferences
and annual meeting arrangements; |
| (xx) | counseling the Trust and the Subsidiaries regarding the maintenance of their exclusions and, if applicable, exemptions from status
as an investment company under the Investment Company Act, monitoring compliance with the requirements for maintaining such exclusions
and exemptions and using commercially reasonable efforts to cause the Trust and the Subsidiaries to maintain their exclusions and exemptions
from such status; |
| (xxi) | assisting the Trust and the Subsidiaries in complying with all regulatory requirements applicable to them in respect of their business
activities, including preparing or causing to be prepared all financial statements required under applicable regulations and all reports
and documents, if any, required under the Exchange Act, the Securities Act and by the NYSE; |
| (xxii) | counseling the Trust regarding the maintenance of its qualification as a REIT and monitoring compliance with the various REIT qualification
tests and other rules set out in the Code and Treasury Regulations promulgated thereunder; |
| (xxiii) | causing the Trust and the Subsidiaries to retain qualified accountants and legal counsel, as applicable, to (1) assist in developing
appropriate accounting procedures, compliance procedures and testing systems with respect to financial reporting obligations and compliance
with the provisions of the Code applicable to REITs and, if applicable, taxable REIT subsidiaries and (2) conduct quarterly compliance
reviews with respect thereto; |
| (xxiv) | taking all necessary actions to enable the Trust and any Subsidiary to make required tax filings and reports, including soliciting
Shareholders or interest holders in any such Subsidiary for required information to the extent necessary under the Code and Treasury Regulations
promulgated thereunder applicable to REITs; |
| (xxv) | causing the Trust and the Subsidiaries to qualify to do business in all jurisdictions in which such qualification is required or advisable
and to obtain and maintain all appropriate licenses; |
| (xxvi) | using commercially reasonable efforts to cause the Trust and the Subsidiaries to comply with all applicable laws; |
| (xxvii) | handling and resolving on the Trust’s or any Subsidiary’s behalf all claims, disputes or controversies (including all
litigation, arbitration, settlement or other proceedings or negotiations) in which the Trust or such Subsidiary may be involved or to
which the Trust or such Subsidiary may be subject arising out of its day-to-day operations (other than with the Manager or its Affiliates),
subject to such limitations or parameters as may be imposed from time to time by the Board of Trustees; |
| (xxviii) | arranging marketing materials, advertising, industry group activities (such as conference participations and industry organization
memberships) and other promotional efforts designed to promote the Trust’s and the Subsidiaries’ business; |
| (xxix) | using commercially reasonable efforts to cause expenses incurred by or on behalf of the Trust and the Subsidiaries to be commercially
reasonable or commercially customary and within any budgeted parameters or expense guidelines set by the Board of Trustees from time to
time; and |
| (xxx) | performing such other services as may be required from time to time for the management and other activities relating to the operations,
including investments, of the Trust and the Subsidiaries as the Board of Trustees reasonably requests or the Manager deems appropriate
under the particular circumstances. |
Without limiting the foregoing, the Manager will perform portfolio
management services (the “Portfolio Management Services”) on behalf of the Trust and the Subsidiaries with respect
to their investments. Such services will include, but not be limited to, consulting with the Trust and the Subsidiaries on the purchase
and sale of, and other investment opportunities in connection with, the Trust’s and the Subsidiaries’ portfolio of assets;
the collection of information and the submission of reports pertaining to the Trust’s and the Subsidiaries’ assets, interest
rates and general economic conditions; periodic review and evaluation of the performance of the Trust’s and the Subsidiaries’
portfolio of assets; acting as liaison between the Trust and the Subsidiaries and banking, mortgage banking, investment banking and other
parties with respect to the purchase, financing and disposition of assets; and other customary functions related to portfolio management.
(c) For
the period and on the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, each of the Trust and the Operating Partnership hereby constitutes,
appoints and authorizes the Manager as its true and lawful agent and attorney-in-fact and as the true and lawful agent and attorney-in-fact
of any other Subsidiary, in its name, place and stead, to negotiate, execute, deliver and enter into such credit agreements, repurchase
agreements, securitization agreements, agreements relating to borrowings under temporary programs established by the U.S. government,
commercial paper, interest rate swap agreements, warehouse facilities, brokerage agreements, custodial agreements and such other agreements,
instruments and authorizations on their behalf, on such terms and conditions as the Manager, acting in its sole and absolute discretion,
deems necessary or appropriate. This power of attorney is deemed to be coupled with an interest.
(d) The
Manager may enter into agreements with other parties, including its Affiliates, for the purpose of engaging one or more parties for and
on behalf of the Trust and/or one or more of the Subsidiaries, and at the sole cost and expense of the Operating Partnership (except to
the extent determined by the Operating Partnership, in its sole discretion, to be the expense of a Subsidiary other than the Operating
Partnership), to provide property management, asset management, securitization, leasing, development and/or other services to the Trust
and the Subsidiaries (including, without limitation, Portfolio Management Services) pursuant to agreement(s) with terms which are
then customary for agreements regarding the provision of services to companies that have assets similar in type, quality and value to
the assets of the Trust and the Subsidiaries; provided, that (i) any agreements entered into with Affiliates of the Manager
or any Manager Related Party shall be (A) on terms no more favorable to such Affiliates than would be obtained from a third party
on an arm’s-length basis and (B) approved in advance by a majority of the Independent Trustees, (ii) with respect to Portfolio
Management Services, (A) any such agreements shall be subject to the Trust’s prior written approval and (B) the Manager
shall remain liable for the performance of such Portfolio Management Services, and (iii) with respect to all agreements or other
arrangements with other parties, the Manager shall comply with the requirements of the Trust’s Related Party Transactions Policy.
(e) To
the extent that the Manager deems necessary or advisable, the Manager may, from time to time, propose to retain one or more additional
entities for the provision of sub-advisory services to the Manager in order to enable the Manager to provide the services to the Trust
and the Subsidiaries specified by this Agreement; provided, that any such agreement (1) shall be on terms and conditions substantially
identical to the terms and conditions of this Agreement or otherwise not adverse to the Trust and the Subsidiaries, (2) shall not
result in an increased Base Management Fee, Incentive Fee or expenses payable hereunder and (3) shall be approved by a majority
of the Independent Trustees.
(f) The
Manager may retain, for and on behalf of the Trust and/or one or more of the Subsidiaries, and at the sole cost and expense of the Operating
Partnership (except to the extent determined by the Operating Partnership, in its sole discretion, to be the expense of a Subsidiary other
than the Operating Partnership), such services of accountants, legal counsel, appraisers, insurers, brokers, transfer agents, registrars,
financial printers, developers, investment banks, financial advisors, internal audit service providers, due diligence firms, underwriting
review firms, banks and other lenders, surveyors, engineers, environmental and seismic consultants, information technology consultants,
tax advisors and preparers, other consultants, agents, contractors, vendors, advisors and others as the Manager deems necessary or advisable
in connection with the management and operations of the Trust and the Subsidiaries. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary,
the Manager shall have the right to cause any such services to be rendered by its employees or Affiliates. Except as otherwise provided
herein, the Operating Partnership (or such other Subsidiary) shall pay or reimburse the Manager or its Affiliates performing such services
for the cost thereof; provided, that such costs and reimbursements are no greater than those which would be payable to outside
professionals or consultants engaged to perform such services pursuant to agreements negotiated on an arm’s-length basis.
(g) The
Manager may effect transactions by or through the agency of another person with it or its Affiliates which have an arrangement under which
that party or its Affiliates will from time to time provide to or procure for the Manager and/or its Affiliates goods, services or other
benefits (including, but not limited to, research and advisory services; economic and political analysis, including valuation and performance
measurement; market analysis, data and quotation services; computer hardware and software incidental to the above goods and services;
clearing and custodian services and investment related publications), the nature of which is such that provision can reasonably be expected
to benefit the Trust and the Subsidiaries as a whole and may contribute to an improvement in the performance of the Trust and the Subsidiaries
or the Manager or its Affiliates in providing services to the Trust and the Subsidiaries on terms that no direct payment is made but instead
the Manager and/or its Affiliates undertake to place business with that party.
(h) In
executing portfolio transactions and selecting brokers or dealers, the Manager will use its best efforts to seek on behalf of the Trust
and the Subsidiaries the best overall terms available. In assessing the best overall terms available for any transaction, the Manager
shall consider all factors that it deems relevant, including, without limitation, the breadth of the market in the security, the price
of the security, the financial condition and execution capability of the broker or dealer, and the reasonableness of the commission, if
any, both for the specific transaction and on a continuing basis. In evaluating the best overall terms available, and in selecting the
broker or dealer to execute a particular transaction, the Manager may also consider whether such broker or dealer furnishes research and
other information or services to the Manager.
(i) The
Manager has no duty or obligation to seek in advance competitive bidding for the most favorable commission rate applicable to any particular
purchase, sale or other transaction, or to select any broker-dealer on the basis of its purported or “posted” commission rate,
but will endeavor to be aware of the current level of charges of eligible broker-dealers and to minimize the expense incurred for effecting
purchases, sales and other transactions to the extent consistent with the interests and policies of the Trust and the Subsidiaries. Although
the Manager will generally seek competitive commission rates, it is not required to pay the lowest commission or commission equivalent,
provided, that such decision is made in good faith to promote the best interests of the Trust and the Subsidiaries.
(j) The
Manager shall refrain from any action that, in its sole judgment made in good faith, (1) is not in compliance with the Investment
Policies, (2) would adversely affect the qualification of the Trust as a REIT under the Code or the status of the Trust or any Subsidiary
as an entity excluded or exempted from investment company status under the Investment Company Act, or (3) would violate any law,
rule or regulation of any governmental body or agency having jurisdiction over the Trust or any Subsidiary or of any exchange on
which the securities of the Trust may be listed or that would otherwise not be permitted by the Governing Instruments of the Trust or
such Subsidiary. If the Manager is ordered to take any action by the Board of Trustees, the Manager shall promptly notify the Board of
Trustees if it is the Manager’s judgment that such action would adversely affect such status or violate any such law, rule or
regulation or the Governing Instruments. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Manager, its Affiliates and their respective managers, officers,
trustees, directors, employees and members and any Person providing sub-advisory services to the Manager shall not be liable to the Trust,
the Subsidiaries, the Board of Trustees, the Shareholders or the interest holders in any Subsidiary for any act or omission by such Person
except as provided in Section 9 of this Agreement.
(k) The
Trust (including the Board of Trustees) and the Operating Partnership agree to take all actions reasonably required to permit and enable
the Manager to carry out its duties and obligations under this Agreement, including, without limitation, all steps reasonably necessary
to allow the Manager to file any registration statement or other filing required to be made under the Securities Act, the Exchange Act,
rules of the NYSE or such other securities exchange on which the Common Shares may be listed, the Code or other applicable law, rule or
regulation on behalf of the Trust and any applicable Subsidiary in a timely manner. The Trust and the Operating Partnership further agree
to use commercially reasonable efforts to make available to the Manager all resources, information and materials reasonably requested
by the Manager to enable the Manager to satisfy its obligations hereunder, including its obligations to deliver financial statements and
any other information or reports with respect to the Trust and the Subsidiaries. If the Manager is not able to provide a service, or in
the reasonable judgment of the Manager it is not prudent to provide a service, without the approval of the Board of Trustees, as applicable,
then the Manager shall be excused from providing such service (and shall not be in breach of this Agreement) until the applicable approval
has been obtained, which the Manager shall seek promptly upon determining an approval is required.
(l) The
Manager shall require each seller or transferor of investment assets to the Trust and the Subsidiaries to make such representations and
warranties regarding such assets as may, in the judgment of the Manager, be necessary and appropriate. In addition, the Manager shall
take such other action as it deems necessary or appropriate with regard to the protection of the investments of the Trust and the Subsidiaries.
(m) The
Board of Trustees shall periodically review the Investment Policies and the Trust’s and the Subsidiaries’ portfolio of investments
but will not review each proposed investment, except as otherwise provided herein. If a majority of the Independent Trustees determines
in such periodic review of transactions that a particular transaction does not comply with the Investment Policies, then a majority of
the Independent Trustees will consider what corrective action, if any, can be taken. The Manager shall be permitted to rely upon the direction
of the Secretary of the Trust to evidence the approval of the Board of Trustees or the Independent Trustees with respect to a proposed
investment.
(n) Neither
the Trust nor the Subsidiaries shall invest in any security structured or issued by an entity managed by the Manager or any Affiliate
thereof, unless (i) the investment is made in accordance with the Investment Policies; (ii) such investment is approved in advance
by a majority of the Independent Trustees; and (iii) the investment is made in accordance with applicable laws.
(o) Reporting
Requirements.
| (i) | As frequently as the Manager may deem reasonably necessary or advisable, or at the direction of the Board of Trustees, the Manager
shall prepare, or, at the sole cost and expense of the Operating Partnership (except to the extent determined by the Operating Partnership,
in its sole discretion, to be the expense of a Subsidiary other than the Operating Partnership), cause to be prepared, with respect to
any investment, reports and other information with respect to such investment as may be reasonably requested by the Trust. |
| (ii) | The Manager shall prepare, or, at the sole cost and expense of the Operating Partnership (except to the extent determined by the Operating
Partnership, in its sole discretion, to be the expense of a Subsidiary other than the Operating Partnership), cause to be prepared, all
reports, financial or otherwise, with respect to the Trust and the Subsidiaries reasonably required by the Board of Trustees in order
for the Trust and the Subsidiaries to comply with their Governing Instruments, or any other materials required to be filed with any governmental
body or agency, and shall prepare, or, at the sole cost and expense of the Operating Partnership (except to the extent determined by the
Operating Partnership, in its sole discretion, to be the expense of a Subsidiary other than the Operating Partnership), cause to be prepared,
all materials and data necessary to complete such reports and other materials including, without limitation, an annual audit of the Trust’s
and the Subsidiaries’ books of account by a nationally recognized independent accounting firm. |
| (iii) | The Manager shall prepare, or, at the sole cost and expense of the Operating Partnership (except to the extent determined by the Operating
Partnership, in its sole discretion, to be the expense of a Subsidiary other than the Operating Partnership), cause to be prepared, and
deliver to the Board of Trustees (i) every three (3) months a reasonably detailed report regarding (A) the Trust’s
and the Subsidiaries’ acquisitions, portfolio composition and characteristics, credit quality, performance and compliance with the
Investment Policies and policies approved by the Board of Trustees, (B) the Manager’s financial results, and (C) such
other matters as the Board of Trustees or a majority of the Independent Trustees shall reasonably request, (ii) annually, relevant
market data regarding management fees, servicing fees, and fulfillment and sourcing fees, and (iii) every twelve (12) months, relevant
market data regarding recapture payments similar to those provided under the MSR Recapture Agreement. |
(p) Managers,
officers, trustees, directors, members, employees and agents of the Manager or Affiliates of the Manager may serve as trustees, officers,
agents, nominees or signatories for the Trust and the Subsidiaries, to the extent permitted by their Governing Instruments, as from time
to time amended, or by any resolutions duly adopted by the Board of Trustees pursuant to the Trust’s Governing Instruments or, to
the extent applicable, the governing body of any Subsidiary, pursuant to the Governing Instruments of such Subsidiary. When executing
documents or otherwise acting in such capacities for the Trust or any Subsidiary, such Persons shall indicate in what capacity they are
executing on behalf of the Trust or such Subsidiary. Without limiting the foregoing, but subject to Section 13 below, the Manager
will be obligated to supply the Trust with a management team, including a Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating
Officer or similar positions, along with appropriate support personnel, to provide the management services to be provided by the Manager
to the Trust and the Subsidiaries hereunder, who shall devote such of their time to the management of the Trust and the Subsidiaries as
is necessary and appropriate, commensurate with the level of activity of the Trust from time to time.
(q) The
Manager shall provide personnel for service on an investment or similar type of committee.
(r) The
Manager shall maintain reasonable and customary “errors and omissions” insurance coverage and other customary insurance coverage,
in an amount which is comparable to that customarily maintained by other managers or servicers of similar assets.
(s) The
Manager shall provide such internal audit, compliance and control services as may be required for the Trust and the Subsidiaries to comply
with applicable law (including the Securities Act and the Exchange Act), regulation (including SEC regulations) and the rules and
requirements of the NYSE or such other securities exchange on which the Common Shares may be listed and as otherwise reasonably requested
by the Trust, the Operating Partnership or the Board of Trustees from time to time.
(t) The
Manager acknowledges receipt of the Trust’s Code of Business Conduct and Ethics and Policy Against Insider Trading (collectively,
the “Conduct Policies”) and agrees to require its officers and employees who provide services to the Trust to comply
with such Conduct Policies in the performance of such services hereunder or such comparable policies as shall in substance hold officers
and employees of the Manager to at least the standards of conduct set forth in the Conduct Policies.
(u) Notwithstanding
anything contained in this Agreement to the contrary, except to the extent that the payment of additional moneys is proven by the Trust
to have been required as a direct result of the Manager’s acts or omissions which result in the right of the Trust to terminate
this Agreement pursuant to Section 13 of this Agreement, the Manager shall not be required to expend money (“Excess Funds”)
in connection with any expenses that are required to be paid for or reimbursed by the Operating Partnership (or any other Subsidiary)
pursuant to Section 8 in excess of that contained in any applicable Trust Account (as herein defined) or otherwise made available
by the Operating Partnership (or such other Subsidiary) to be expended by the Manager hereunder. Failure of the Manager to expend Excess
Funds out-of-pocket shall not give rise or be a contributing factor to the right of the Trust under Section 11(c) of this Agreement
to terminate this Agreement due to the Manager’s unsatisfactory performance.
(v) In
performing its duties under this Section 2, the Manager shall be entitled to rely reasonably on qualified experts and professionals
(including, without limitation, accountants, legal counsel and other professional service providers) hired by the Manager at the sole
cost and expense of the Operating Partnership (except to the extent determined by the Operating Partnership, in its sole discretion, to
be the expense of a Subsidiary other than the Operating Partnership).
Section 3.
Additional Activities of the Manager; Right of First Refusal. Except as otherwise provided in this Section 3 and
the Investment Policies, nothing in this Agreement shall (i) prevent the Manager or any of its Affiliates, managers, officers, trustees,
directors, employees or members from engaging in other businesses or from rendering services of any kind to any other Person or entity,
whether or not the investment objectives or policies of any such other Person or entity are similar to those of the Trust or (ii) in
any way bind or restrict the Manager or any of its Affiliates, managers, officers, trustees, directors, employees or members from buying,
selling or trading any securities or commodities for their own accounts or for the account of others for whom the Manager or any of its
Affiliates, managers, officers, trustees, directors, employees or members may be acting. Notwithstanding the foregoing, during the term
of this Agreement, (i) the Manager and its Affiliates shall perform the services identified herein exclusively for the benefit of
the Trust and (ii) neither the Manager nor any of its Affiliates may act as the manager to, or otherwise provide investment advisory
services to, any other entity a primary investment objective of which is to invest in distressed residential mortgage loans, in each case
excluding (a) any entity in which the Trust or any of its Subsidiaries is an investor and (b) any government-related entity;
provided, however, that the Manager and/or any of its Affiliates may act as manager to an entity that it would otherwise
not be permitted to manage pursuant to the foregoing if the Trust and its Subsidiaries are not able to pursue additional investment in
distressed residential mortgage loans due to limitations on available capital and the Trust and its Subsidiaries determine not to raise
additional capital, as long as the Independent Trustees do not determine that such activities would be detrimental to the Trust and its
Subsidiaries.
Prior to the undertaking by the Manager or its
Affiliates of any new investment opportunity or any other business opportunity requiring a source of capital with respect to which the
Manager or its Affiliates will earn a management, advisory, consulting or similar fee, the Manager shall present to the Trust such new
opportunity and the material terms on which the Manager proposes to provide services to the Trust in pursuing such opportunity on behalf
of the Trust. If the Board of Trustees determines that it is in the best interest of the Trust to pursue such opportunity, the Trust shall
cause notice of such determination to be given to the Manager within 10 days of the presentation of such opportunity by the Manager to
the Trust. If the Manager provides such notice, the Trust and the Manager shall negotiate in good faith to agree to the terms and documentation
on which the Manager would provide services to the Trust in pursuing the opportunity. In the event the Trust and the Manager are unable
to reach agreement on such terms and documentation after such good faith negotiations, the Manager may pursue the opportunity with third
parties, provided, however, that under such circumstances the material terms on which the Manager provides services to third parties
in pursuing the opportunity shall be no more favorable to such parties than the terms offered to the Trust unless the Manager presents
such more favorable terms to the Trust to reconsider such opportunity in accordance with this paragraph prior to proceeding with the third
parties.
While information and recommendations supplied
to the Trust and the Subsidiaries shall, in the Manager’s reasonable and good faith judgment, be appropriate under the circumstances
and in light of the investment objectives and policies of the Trust and the Subsidiaries, they may be different from the information and
recommendations supplied by the Manager or any Affiliate of the Manager to others. The Trust and the Subsidiaries shall be entitled to
equitable treatment under the circumstances in receiving information, recommendations and any other services, but the Trust and the Operating
Partnership recognize that the Trust and the Subsidiaries are not entitled to receive preferential treatment as compared with the treatment
given by the Manager or any Affiliate of the Manager to others. The Trust and the Subsidiaries shall have the benefit of the Manager’s
best judgment and effort in rendering services hereunder and, in furtherance of the foregoing, the Manager shall not undertake activities
that, in its good faith judgment, will adversely affect the performance of its obligations under this Agreement.
Section 4.
Agency. The Manager shall act as agent of the Trust and the Subsidiaries in making, acquiring, financing and disposing
of investments, disbursing and collecting the funds of the Trust and the Subsidiaries, paying the debts and fulfilling the obligations
of the Trust and the Subsidiaries, supervising the performance of professionals engaged by or on behalf of the Trust and the Subsidiaries
and handling, prosecuting and settling any claims of or against the Trust and the Subsidiaries, the Board of Trustees, holders of the
Trust’s or any Subsidiary’s securities or representatives or properties of the Trust and the Subsidiaries.
Section 5.
Bank Accounts. At the direction of the Board of Trustees, the Manager may establish and maintain one or more bank accounts
in the name of the Trust or any Subsidiary (any such account, a “Trust Account”), and may collect and deposit into
any such account or accounts, and disburse funds from any such account or accounts, under such terms and conditions as the Board of Trustees
may approve; and the Manager shall from time to time render appropriate accountings of such collections and payments to the Board of Trustees
and, upon request, to the auditors of the Trust or any Subsidiary.
Section 6.
Records; Confidentiality. (a) The Manager shall maintain appropriate books of accounts and records relating to
services performed hereunder, and such books of account and records shall be accessible for inspection by representatives of the Trust
or any Subsidiary at any time during normal business hours upon reasonable advance notice. The Manager shall keep confidential any and
all non-public information, written or oral, obtained by it in connection with the services rendered hereunder (“Confidential
Information”) and shall not use Confidential Information except in furtherance of its duties under this Agreement or disclose
Confidential Information, in whole or in part, to any Person other than (1) to its Affiliates, managers, officers, trustees, directors,
employees, members, agents, representatives or advisors who need to know such Confidential Information for the purpose of rendering services
hereunder, (2) to appraisers, financing sources and others in the ordinary course of the Trust’s and any Subsidiary’s
business ((1) and (2) collectively, “Manager Permitted Disclosure Parties”), (3) in connection with
any governmental or regulatory filings of the Trust or any Subsidiary or disclosure or presentations to Trust investors, (4) to governmental
officials having jurisdiction over the Trust, (5) as required by law or legal process to which the Manager or any Person to whom
disclosure is permitted hereunder is a party, or (6) with the consent of the Board of Trustees. The Manager agrees to inform each
of its Manager Permitted Disclosure Parties of the non-public nature of the Confidential Information and to direct such Persons to treat
such Confidential Information in accordance with the terms hereof. Nothing herein shall prevent the Manager from disclosing Confidential
Information (1) upon the order of any court or administrative agency, (2) upon the request or demand of, or pursuant to any
law or regulation, any regulatory agency or authority, (3) to the extent reasonably required in connection with the exercise of any
remedy hereunder, or (4) to its legal counsel or independent auditors; provided, however, that with respect to clauses
(1) and (2), it is agreed that the Manager will provide the Trust and the Operating Partnership with prompt written notice of such
order, request or demand so that the Trust and the Operating Partnership may seek an appropriate protective order and/or waive the Manager’s
compliance with the provisions of this Agreement. If, failing the entry of a protective order or the receipt of a waiver hereunder, the
Manager is, in the opinion of counsel, required to disclose Confidential Information, the Manager may disclose only that portion of such
information that its counsel advises is legally required without liability hereunder; provided, that the Manager agrees to exercise
its best efforts to obtain reliable assurance that confidential treatment will be accorded such information. Notwithstanding anything
herein to the contrary, each of the following shall be deemed to be excluded from the provisions hereof: any Confidential Information
that (A) is available to the public from a source other than the Manager, (B) is released in writing by the Trust to the public
or to Persons who are not under similar obligation of confidentiality to the Trust and the Subsidiaries, or (C) is obtained by the
Manager from a third party without breach by such third party of an obligation of confidence with respect to the Confidential Information
disclosed.
(b) Each
of the Trust and the Operating Partnership shall keep confidential, and shall cause any other Subsidiary to keep confidential, any and
all Confidential Information and shall not use, and shall cause any other Subsidiary not to use, Confidential Information except in furtherance
of the terms of this Agreement or disclose Confidential Information, in whole or in part, to any Person other than (1) to its Affiliates,
officers, trustees, directors, employees, members, agents, representatives or advisors who need to know such Confidential Information
for the purpose of fulfilling the Trust’s and the Operating Partnership’s obligations hereunder (collectively, “Trust
Permitted Disclosure Parties”), (2) as required by law or legal process to which the Trust or any Subsidiary or any Person
to whom disclosure is permitted hereunder is a party, or (3) with the consent of the Manager. Each of the Trust and the Operating
Partnership agrees to (1) inform each of its Trust Permitted Disclosure Parties of the non-public nature of the Confidential Information
and to direct such Persons to treat such Confidential Information in accordance with the terms hereof and (2) not disclose any Confidential
Information to its Trust Permitted Disclosure Parties upon the termination of this Agreement in accordance with Section 11 hereof.
Nothing herein shall prevent the Trust or any Subsidiary from disclosing Confidential Information (1) upon the order of any court
or administrative agency, (2) upon the request or demand of, or pursuant to any law or regulation, any regulatory agency or authority,
(3) to the extent reasonably required in connection with the exercise of any remedy hereunder, or (4) to its legal counsel or
independent auditors; provided, however, that with respect to clauses (1) and (2), it is agreed that the Trust and
the Operating Partnership will provide the Manager with prompt written notice of such order, request or demand so that the Manager may
seek an appropriate protective order and/or waive the Trust’s and the Operating Partnership’s compliance with the provisions
of this Section. If, failing the entry of a protective order or the receipt of a waiver hereunder, the Trust or any Subsidiary is, in
the opinion of counsel, required to disclose Confidential Information, the Trust or such Subsidiary may disclose only that portion of
such information that its counsel advises is legally required without liability hereunder; provided, that each of the Trust and
the Operating Partnership shall exercise, and shall cause any other Subsidiary to exercise, its best efforts to obtain reliable assurance
that confidential treatment will be accorded such information. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, each of the following
shall be deemed to be excluded from the provisions hereof: any Confidential Information that (A) is available to the public from
a source other than the Trust or any Subsidiary, (B) is released in writing by the Manager to the public or to Persons who are not
under similar obligation of confidentiality to the Manager, or (C) is obtained by the Trust or any Subsidiary from a third party
without breach by such third party of an obligation of confidence with respect to the Confidential Information disclosed. For the avoidance
of doubt, information about the systems, employees, policies, procedures and investment portfolio (other than investments in which the
Trust or any Subsidiary and the Manager have co-invested) shall be deemed to be included within the meaning of “Confidential Information”
for purposes of the Trust’s and the Subsidiaries’ obligations pursuant to this Section 6(b).
(c) The
provisions of this Section 6 shall survive the expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement for a period of one year.
Section 7.
Compensation. (a) For the services rendered under this Agreement, the Operating Partnership shall pay to the Manager
the Base Management Fee and the Incentive Fee. Notwithstanding the foregoing or any other provision contained in this Agreement, in the
event that any of the services provided hereunder by the Manager are rendered to or for the benefit of any Subsidiary other than the Operating
Partnership, then, in the sole discretion of the Operating Partnership, a portion of the Base Management Fee and/or the Incentive Fee,
as determined by the Operating Partnership, shall be payable by such Subsidiary.
(b) The
parties acknowledge that the Base Management Fee is intended to compensate the Manager for the costs and expenses of its executive officers
and employees (and certain related overhead and employee costs not otherwise reimbursable under Section 8 below) incurred in providing
to the Trust the investment advisory services and certain general management services rendered under this Agreement. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, the Trust, in its sole and absolute discretion, may separately compensate any of the Manager’s executive officers or
employees in the form of equity awards granted under and in accordance with the terms of any of the Trust’s equity incentive plans
in place from time to time.
(c) The
Base Management Fee shall be payable in arrears in cash, in quarterly installments commencing with the fiscal quarter in which this Agreement
was executed (with such initial payment pro-rated based on the number of days during such quarter that this Agreement was in effect).
The Manager shall calculate each installment of the Base Management Fee within thirty (30) days after the end of the fiscal quarter with
respect to which such installment is payable. A copy of the computations made by the Manager to calculate such installment shall thereafter,
for informational purposes only, promptly be delivered to the Board of Trustees and, upon such delivery, payment of such installment of
the Base Management Fee shown therein shall be due and payable no later than the date which is five (5) Business Days after the date
of delivery to the Board of Trustees of such computations.
(d) The
Manager shall compute each installment of the Incentive Fee within 30 days after the end of the fiscal year with respect to which such
installment is payable. A copy of the computations made by the Manager to calculate such installment shall thereafter, for informational
purposes only, promptly be delivered to the Board of Trustees and, upon such delivery, payment of such installment of the Incentive Fee
shown therein shall be due and payable no later than the date which is five (5) Business Days after the date of delivery to the Board
of Trustees of such computations.
(e) Notwithstanding
anything to the contrary contained herein, upon the written request (a “Fee Negotiation Request”) of the Company or
the Manager following a determination by the Company or the Manager that the rates of compensation payable to the Manager hereunder differ
materially from market rates of compensation for services comparable to those provided hereunder, which request includes a proposal for
revised rates of compensation hereunder, the parties hereto shall negotiate in good faith to amend the provisions of this Agreement relating
to the compensation of the Manager in order to cause such compensation to be materially consistent with market rates of compensation for
services comparable to those provided hereunder (a “Fee Amendment”); provided, however, that no such request shall
be made until the second anniversary of the effective date of this Agreement, after which time each party may make such request (i) once
with respect to fees to be paid during the remainder of the Initial Term, which request shall be made prior to the expiration of the Initial
Term, and (ii) once with respect to fees to be paid during any Automatic Renewal Term, which request shall be made at least 210 days
prior to the start of such Automatic Renewal Term. If the parties are unable to reach agreement on the terms of a Fee Amendment within
thirty (30) days of the date of delivery of the relevant Fee Negotiation Request, then the terms of such Fee Amendment shall be determined
by final and binding arbitration in accordance with Section 7(f).
(f) All
disputes, differences and controversies of the Company or the Manager relating to a Fee Amendment (individually, a “Dispute”
and, collectively, “Disputes”) shall be resolved by final and binding arbitration administered by the American Arbitration
Association (“AAA”) under its Commercial Arbitration Rules, subject to the following provisions:
| (i) | Following the delivery of a written demand for arbitration by either the Company or the Manager, each party shall choose one (1) arbitrator
within ten (10) Business Days after the date of such written demand and the two chosen arbitrators shall mutually, within ten (10) Business
Days after selection select a third (3rd) arbitrator (each, an “Arbitrator” and together, the “Arbitrators”),
each of whom shall be a retired judge selected from a roster of arbitrators provided by the AAA. If the third (3rd) Arbitrator is not
selected within fifteen (15) Business Days after delivery of the written demand for arbitration (or such other time period as the Company
and the Manager may agree), the Company and the Manager shall promptly request that the commercial panel of the AAA select an independent
Arbitrator meeting such criteria. |
| (ii) | The rules of arbitration shall be the Commercial Rules of the American Arbitration Association; provided, however,
that notwithstanding any provisions of the Commercial Arbitration Rules to the contrary, unless otherwise mutually agreed to by the
Company and the Manager, the sole discovery available to each party shall be its right to conduct up to two (2) non-expert depositions
of no more than three (3) hours of testimony each. |
| (iii) | The Arbitrators shall render a decision by majority decision within three (3) months after the date of appointment, unless the
Company and the Manager agree to extend such time. The decision shall be final and binding upon the Company and the Manager; provided,
however, that such decision shall not restrict either the Company or the Manager from terminating this Agreement pursuant to the
terms hereof. |
| (iv) | Each party shall pay its own expenses in connection with the resolution of Disputes, including attorneys’ fees, unless determined
otherwise by the Arbitrator. |
| (v) | The Company and the Manager agree that the existence, conduct and content of any arbitration pursuant to this Section 7(f) shall
be kept confidential and neither the Company nor the Manager shall disclose to any Person any information about such arbitration, except
in connection with such arbitration or as may be required by law or by any regulatory authority (or any exchange on which such party’s
securities are listed) or for financial reporting purposes in such party’s financial statements. |
Section 8.
Expenses of the Trust. (a) The Manager shall be responsible for compensation and related expenses of the Manager’s
employees (including the officers of the Trust who are also employees of the Manager), including, without limitation, salaries, bonus
and other wages, payroll taxes and the cost of employee benefit plans of such personnel; provided, however, that the Operating
Partnership (or any other Subsidiary, as provided below) shall pay or reimburse the Manager or any Affiliate of the Manager for the costs
and expenses (including any employment expenses) incurred in connection with the performance by the Manager or such Affiliate of any services
performed by the Manager or such Affiliate pursuant to Section 2(d) or 2(f) hereof.
(b) The
Trust and the Subsidiaries shall pay all of their costs and expenses and the Operating Partnership (or any other Subsidiary, as provided
below) shall reimburse the Manager or its Affiliates for expenses of the Manager and its Affiliates incurred on behalf of the Trust or
any Subsidiary, excepting only those expenses that are specifically the responsibility of the Manager pursuant to Section 8(a) of
this Agreement. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, it is specifically agreed that the following costs and expenses of the
Trust or any Subsidiary shall be paid by the Operating Partnership (or such other Subsidiary) and shall not be paid by the Manager or
Affiliates of the Manager:
| (i) | all costs and expenses associated with the formation and capital raising activities of the Trust and the Subsidiaries, if any, including,
without limitation, the costs and expenses of the preparation of the Trust’s registration statements, any and all costs and expenses
of the Initial Public Offering, any subsequent offerings and any filing fees and costs of being a public company, including, without limitation,
filings with the SEC, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority and the NYSE (or any other exchange or over-the-counter market), among
other such entities; |
| (ii) | all costs and expenses in connection with the acquisition, origination, disposition, development, modification, protection, maintenance,
financing, refinancing, hedging, administration and ownership of the Trust’s or any Subsidiary’s investment assets (including
costs and expenses incurred for transactions that are not subsequently completed), including, without limitation, costs and expenses incurred
in contracting with third parties, including Affiliates of the Manager, to provide such services, such as legal fees, accounting fees,
consulting fees, loan servicing fees, trustee fees, appraisal fees, insurance premiums, commitment fees, brokerage fees, guaranty fees,
ad valorem taxes, costs of diligence, foreclosure, maintenance, repair and improvement of property and premiums for insurance on property
owned or leased by the Trust or any Subsidiary; |
| (iii) | all legal, audit, accounting, consulting, underwriting, brokerage, listing, filing, custodian, transfer agent, rating agency, registration
and other fees and charges, printing, engraving and other expenses and taxes incurred in connection with the issuance, distribution, transfer,
registration and stock exchange listing of the Trust’s or any Subsidiary’s equity securities or debt securities; |
| (iv) | all costs and expenses in connection with legal, accounting, due diligence (including due diligence costs for assets that are not
subsequently acquired), asset management, securitization, property management, brokerage, leasing and other services that outside professionals
or outside consultants perform or otherwise would perform on the Trust’s behalf and that are performed by the Manager or an Affiliate
thereof, as provided in Section 2(d) or 2(f), it being understood that the Manager and its Affiliates shall allocate a portion
of their personnel’s time to provide certain legal, tax, investor relations, accounting, financial reporting, SOX, and internal
audit services for the direct benefit of the Trust and for which the Manager shall be reimbursed pro rata each fiscal quarter, based on
the percentage of resources used by the Manager in connection with its investment management activities as determined by the Manager in
its reasonable and good faith discretion, such amount to be reviewed annually and not preclude reimbursement for any other services performed
by the Manager or an Affiliate as contemplated by this Section 8(b)(iv); |
| (v) | all expenses relating to communications to holders of equity securities or debt securities issued by the Trust or any Subsidiary and
the other third party services utilized in maintaining relations with holders of such securities and in complying with the continuous
reporting and other requirements of governmental bodies or agencies (including, without limitation, the SEC), including any costs of computer
services in connection with this function, the cost of printing and mailing certificates for such securities and proxy solicitation materials
and reports to holders of the Trust’s or any Subsidiary’s securities and the cost of any reports to third parties required
under any indenture to which the Trust or any Subsidiary is a party; |
| (vi) | all costs and expenses of money borrowed by the Trust or any Subsidiary, including, without limitation, principal, interest and the
costs associated with the establishment and maintenance of any credit facilities, warehouse loans, repurchase agreements and other indebtedness
of the Trust or any Subsidiary (including commitment fees, accounting fees, legal fees, closing and other costs and expenses); |
| (vii) | all taxes and license fees applicable to the Trust or any Subsidiary, including interest and penalties thereon; |
| (viii) | all fees paid to and expenses of third-party advisors and independent contractors, consultants, managers and other agents (including
real estate underwriters, brokers and special servicers) engaged by the Trust or any Subsidiary or by the Manager for the account of the
Trust or any Subsidiary; |
| (ix) | all insurance costs incurred by the Trust or any Subsidiary, including, without limitation, any costs to obtain liability or other
insurance to indemnify the Manager and underwriters of any securities of the Trust; |
| (x) | all costs and expenses relating to the acquisition of, and maintenance and upgrades to, the portfolio accounting systems of the Trust
or any Subsidiary; |
| (xi) | all compensation and fees paid to trustees or directors of the Trust or any Subsidiary (excluding those trustees or directors who
are also officers or employees of the Manager), all expenses of trustees or directors of the Trust or any Subsidiary (including those
trustees or directors who are also employees of the Manager), the cost of trustees and officers liability insurance and premiums for errors
and omissions insurance, and any other insurance deemed necessary or advisable by the Board of Trustees for the benefit of the Trust and
its trustees and officers (including those trustees who are also employees of the Manager); |
| (xii) | all third-party legal, accounting and auditing fees and expenses and other similar services relating to the Trust’s or any Subsidiary’s
operations (including, without limitation, all quarterly and annual audit or tax fees and expenses); |
| (xiii) | all third-party legal, expert and other fees and expenses relating to any actions, proceedings, lawsuits, demands, causes of action
and claims, whether actual or threatened, made by or against the Trust or any Subsidiary, or which the Trust or any Subsidiary is authorized
or obligated to pay under applicable law or its Governing Instruments or by the Board of Trustees; |
| (xiv) | subject to Section 9 below, any judgment or settlement of pending or threatened proceedings (whether civil, criminal or otherwise)
against the Trust or any Subsidiary, or against any trustee, director or officer of the Trust or any Subsidiary in his capacity as such
for which the Trust or any Subsidiary is required to indemnify such trustee, director or officer by any court or governmental agency,
or settlement of pending or threatened proceedings; |
| (xv) | all travel and related expenses of trustees, directors, officers and employees of the Trust or any Subsidiary and the Manager, incurred
in connection with attending meetings of the Board of Trustees or holders of securities of the Trust or any Subsidiary or performing other
business activities that relate to the Trust or any Subsidiary, including, without limitations, travel and expenses incurred in connection
with the purchase, consideration for purchase, financing, refinancing, sale or other disposition of any investment or potential investment
of the Trust or any Subsidiary; provided, however, that the Operating Partnership (or any other Subsidiary, as provided
below) shall only be responsible for a proportionate share of such expenses, as determined by the Manager in good faith, where such expenses
were not incurred solely for the benefit of the Trust or any Subsidiary; |
| (xvi) | all expenses of organizing, modifying or dissolving the Trust or any Subsidiary and costs preparatory to entering into a business
or activity, or of winding up or disposing of a business activity of the Trust or any Subsidiary, if any; |
| (xvii) | all expenses relating to payments of dividends or interest or distributions in cash or any other form made or caused to be made by
the Board of Trustees to or on account of holders of the securities of the Trust or any Subsidiary, including, without limitation, in
connection with any dividend reinvestment plan; |
| (xviii) | all costs and expenses related to the design and maintenance of the Trust’s website or sites and associated with any computer
software, hardware, electronic equipment or purchased information technology services from third party vendors that is used primarily
for the Trust or any Subsidiary; |
| (xix) | costs and expenses incurred with respect to market information systems and publications, research publications and materials, and
settlement, clearing and custodial fees and expenses; provided, however, that the Operating Partnership (or any other Subsidiary,
as provided below) shall only be responsible for a proportionate share of such expenses, as determined by the Manager in good faith, where
such expenses were not incurred solely for the benefit of the Trust or any Subsidiary; |
| (xx) | the costs and expenses incurred with respect to administering the Trust’s incentive plans; |
| (xxi) | the costs and expenses of maintaining compliance with all U.S. federal, state, local and applicable regulatory body rules and
regulations; provided, however, that the Operating Partnership (or any other Subsidiary, as provided below) shall only be
responsible for a proportionate share of such costs and expenses, as determined by the Manager in good faith, where such costs and expenses
were not incurred solely for the benefit of the Trust or any Subsidiary; |
| (xxii) | expenses relating to any office or office facilities, including disaster backup recovery sites and facilities, maintained for the
Trust or any Subsidiary separate from the offices of the Manager; |
| (xxiii) | all other expenses of the Trust or any Subsidiary relating to the business and investment operations of the Trust and the Subsidiaries,
including, without limitation, the costs and expenses of acquiring, originating, owning, protecting, maintaining, financing, refinancing,
developing, modifying and disposing of investments that are not the responsibility of the Manager under Section 9(a) of this
Agreement; and |
| (xxiv) | all other expenses actually incurred by the Manager or its Affiliates or their respective managers, officers, trustees, directors,
employees, members, representatives or agents, or any Affiliates thereof, that are reasonably necessary for the performance by the Manager
of its duties and functions under this Agreement. |
In addition, the Operating Partnership (or any
other Subsidiary, as provided below) will be required to pay the Trust’s and the Subsidiaries’ pro rata portion of rent, telephone,
utilities, office furniture, equipment, machinery and other office, internal and overhead expenses of the Manager and its Affiliates required
for the Trust’s and the Subsidiaries’ operations. These expenses will be allocated between the Manager, on the one hand, and
the Operating Partnership (or such other Subsidiary), on the other hand, based on the percentage of resources used by the Manager in connection
with its investment management activities as determined by the Manager in its reasonable and good faith discretion, as calculated at each
fiscal quarter end. The amount of the overhead expense payment shall be updated annually, and the Manager, the Trust and the Operating
Partnership will modify this allocation methodology, subject to the Board of Trustees’ approval, if the allocation becomes inequitable.
Notwithstanding the foregoing or any other provision
contained in this Agreement, in the event that any of the services provided hereunder by the Manager are rendered to or for the benefit
of any Subsidiary other than the Operating Partnership, then, in the sole discretion of the Operating Partnership, a portion of the expense
reimbursements to the Manager and/or its Affiliates hereunder, as determined by the Operating Partnership, shall be payable by such Subsidiary.
(c) Costs
and expenses incurred by the Manager or an Affiliate thereof on behalf of the Trust or any Subsidiary shall be reimbursed quarterly to
the Manager. The Manager shall prepare a written statement in reasonable detail documenting the costs and expenses of the Trust and the
Subsidiaries and those incurred by the Manager on behalf of the Trust or any Subsidiary during each fiscal quarter, and shall deliver
such written statement to the Trust within 30 days after the end of each fiscal quarter. The Operating Partnership (or any other Subsidiary,
as provided in the immediately preceding paragraph) shall pay all amounts payable to the Manager pursuant to this Section 8 within
five (5) Business Days after the date of delivery of such written statement without demand, deduction, offset or delay. Cost and
expense reimbursement to the Manager shall be subject to adjustment at the end of each calendar year in connection with the annual audit
of the Trust and the Subsidiaries. The provisions of this Section 8 shall survive the expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement
to the extent such expenses have previously been incurred or are incurred in connection with such expiration or termination.
(d) Notwithstanding
the foregoing, the Manager may, at its option, elect not to seek reimbursement for certain expenses during a given quarterly period, which
determination shall not be deemed to construe a waiver of reimbursement for similar expenses in future periods.
Section 9.
Limits of the Manager’s Responsibility; Indemnification. (a) The Manager assumes no responsibility under
this Agreement other than to provide the services specified hereunder in good faith and shall not be responsible for any action of the
Board of Trustees in following or declining to follow any advice or recommendations of the Manager; provided that to the extent
that officers of the Manager also serve as officers of the Trust, such officers shall owe the Trust duties under Maryland law in their
capacity as officers of the Trust, which may include the duty to exercise reasonable care in the performance of such officers’ responsibilities,
as well as duties of loyalty, good faith and candid disclosure. None of the Manager or its Affiliates or their respective managers, officers,
trustees, directors, employees or members or any Person providing sub-advisory services to the Manager will be liable to the Trust, any
Subsidiary, the Board of Trustees, or the Shareholders or interest holders of any Subsidiary for any acts or omissions performed under
this Agreement, except because of acts constituting bad faith, willful misconduct, gross negligence or reckless disregard of the Manager’s
duties under this Agreement. The Trust and the Operating Partnership shall, to the full extent lawful, reimburse, indemnify and hold harmless
the Manager and its Affiliates and their respective managers, officers, trustees, directors, employees and members and any Person providing
sub-advisory services to the Manager (each, a “Manager Indemnified Party”), with respect to all expenses, losses, damages,
liabilities, demands, charges and claims of any nature whatsoever (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) (collectively “Losses”)
in respect of or arising from any acts or omissions of such Manager Indemnified Party, performed in good faith under this Agreement and
not constituting bad faith, willful misconduct, gross negligence or reckless disregard of the duties of the Manager under this Agreement.
Federal and state securities laws may nonetheless impose liability on persons who act in good faith and nothing in this Agreement shall
serve to waive or limit any rights the Trust or the Operating Partnership may have under those laws.
(b) The
Manager shall, to the full extent lawful, reimburse, indemnify and hold harmless the Trust (or any Subsidiary), and the trustees, officers
and Shareholders and each Person, if any, controlling the Trust (each, a “Trust Indemnified Party”; a Manager Indemnified
Party and a Trust Indemnified Party are each sometimes hereinafter referred to as an “Indemnified Party”) with respect
to all Losses in respect of or arising from any acts or omissions under this Agreement constituting bad faith, willful misconduct, gross
negligence or reckless disregard of the duties of the Manager under this Agreement or any claims by the Manager’s employees relating
to the terms and conditions of their employment by the Manager.
(c) In
case any such claim, suit, action or proceeding (a “Claim”) is brought against any Indemnified Party in respect of
which indemnification may be sought by such Indemnified Party pursuant hereto, the Indemnified Party shall give prompt written notice
thereof to the indemnifying party, which notice shall include all documents and information in the possession of or under the control
of such Indemnified Party reasonably necessary for the evaluation and/or defense of such Claim and shall specifically state that indemnification
for such Claim is being sought under this Section; provided, however, that the failure of the Indemnified Party to so notify
the indemnifying party shall not limit or affect such Indemnified Party’s rights to be indemnified pursuant to this Section. Upon
receipt of such notice of Claim (together with such documents and information from such Indemnified Party), the indemnifying party shall,
at its sole cost and expense, in good faith defend any such Claim with counsel reasonably satisfactory to such Indemnified Party, which
counsel may, without limiting the rights of such Indemnified Party pursuant to the next succeeding sentence of this Section, also represent
the indemnifying party in such investigation, action or proceeding. In the alternative, such Indemnified Party may elect to conduct the
defense of the Claim, if (1) such Indemnified Party reasonably determines that the conduct of its defense by the indemnifying party
could be materially prejudicial to its interests, (2) the indemnifying party refuses to defend (or fails to give written notice to
the Indemnified Party within ten (10) days of receipt of a notice of Claim that the indemnifying party assumes such defense), or
(3) the indemnifying party shall have failed, in such Indemnified Party’s reasonable judgment, to defend the Claim in good
faith. The indemnifying party may settle any Claim against such Indemnified Party without such Indemnified Party’s consent, provided,
(1) such settlement is without any Losses whatsoever to such Indemnified Party, (2) the settlement does not include or require
any admission of liability or culpability by such Indemnified Party and (3) the indemnifying party obtains an effective written release
of liability for such Indemnified Party from the party to the Claim with whom such settlement is being made, which release must be reasonably
acceptable to such Indemnified Party, and a dismissal with prejudice with respect to all claims made by the party against such Indemnified
Party in connection with such Claim. The applicable Indemnified Party shall reasonably cooperate with the indemnifying party, at the indemnifying
party’s sole cost and expense, in connection with the defense or settlement of any Claim in accordance with the terms hereof. If
such Indemnified Party is entitled pursuant to this Section to elect to defend such Claim by counsel of its own choosing and so elects,
then the indemnifying party shall be responsible for any good faith settlement of such Claim entered into by such Indemnified Party. Except
as provided in the immediately preceding sentence, no Indemnified Party may pay or settle any Claim and seek reimbursement therefor under
this Section.
(d) The
provisions of this Section 9 shall survive the expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement.
Section 10.
No Joint Venture. The Trust, the Operating Partnership and the Manager are not partners or joint venturers with each
other and nothing herein shall be construed to make them such partners or joint venturers or impose any liability as such on any of them.
Section 11. Term; Termination.
(a) Initial
Term. This Agreement shall become effective on the Effective Date and shall continue in operation, unless terminated in accordance
with the terms hereof, until December 31, 2030 (the “Initial Term”).
(b) Automatic
Renewal Terms. After the Initial Term, this Agreement shall be deemed renewed automatically every 18 months for an additional 18 month
period (an “Automatic Renewal Term”) unless the Trust or the Manager terminates this Agreement in accordance with Section 11(c) of
this Agreement.
(c) Termination
of this Agreement. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement to the contrary, upon the expiration of the Initial Term
or any Automatic Renewal Term and upon at least 180 days’ prior written notice to the Manager or the Trust, as applicable (the “Termination
Notice”), either (A) the Trust (without cause), upon the affirmative vote of at least two-thirds of the Independent Trustees
or by a vote of the holders of at least two-thirds of the Trust’s outstanding Common Shares (other than those Common Shares held
by the Manager or any Affiliate thereof), in each case based upon (1) unsatisfactory performance by the Manager that is materially
detrimental to the Trust and the Subsidiaries or (2) the determination that the compensation payable to the Manager under this Agreement
is not fair; or (B) the Manager (without cause) may, in connection with the expiration of the Initial Term or any Automatic Renewal
Term, decline to renew this Agreement (any such nonrenewal, a “Nonrenewal Termination”); provided, that the
Trust shall not have the right to terminate this Agreement under clause (2) above if the Manager agrees to continue to provide services
under this Agreement at fees that at least two-thirds of the Independent Trustees determine to be fair pursuant to the procedures set
forth below.
If the Trust (but not the Manager) issues the Termination
Notice, the Operating Partnership shall be obligated to pay the Manager the Termination Fee within 90 days of the last day of the Initial
Term or Automatic Renewal Term, as applicable (the “Effective Termination Date”); provided, however,
that in the event a Termination Notice is given in connection with a determination that the compensation payable to the Manager is not
fair, the Manager shall have the right to renegotiate such compensation by delivering to the Trust and the Operating Partnership, no fewer
than 45 days prior to the prospective Effective Termination Date, written notice (any such notice, a “Notice of Proposal to Negotiate”)
of its intention to renegotiate its compensation under this Agreement. Thereupon, the Trust (represented by the Independent Trustees),
the Operating Partnership and the Manager shall endeavor to negotiate in good faith the revised compensation payable to the Manager under
this Agreement. Provided that the Manager, the Trust and the Operating Partnership agree to the terms of the revised compensation to be
payable to the Manager within 45 days following the receipt of the Notice of Proposal to Negotiate, the Termination Notice shall be deemed
of no force and effect and this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect on the terms stated in this Agreement, except that the
compensation payable to the Manager hereunder shall be the revised compensation then agreed upon by the parties to this Agreement. The
Trust, the Operating Partnership and the Manager agree to execute and deliver an amendment to this Agreement setting forth such revised
compensation promptly upon reaching an agreement regarding the same. In the event that the Trust, the Operating Partnership and the Manager
are unable to agree to the terms of the revised compensation to be payable to the Manager during such 45-day period, this Agreement shall
terminate, such termination to be effective on the date which is the later of (A) 10 days following the end of such 45-day period
and (B) the Effective Termination Date originally set forth in the Termination Notice. In the event of any Nonrenewal Termination,
after delivery of the Termination Notice, the Manager shall thereafter have the authority to invest only such capital that represents
the return of capital resulting from the liquidation or repayment of investments of the Trust or any Subsidiary existing at the time of
the Termination Notice, and subject to the Investment Policies and all other existing investment and other policies of the Trust. The
Manager shall cooperate with the Trust and the Subsidiaries in executing an orderly transition of the management of the Trust’s
assets to a new manager. The Trust may terminate this Agreement for cause pursuant to Section 13 of this Agreement even after a Nonrenewal
Termination and no Termination Fee shall be payable.
(d) If
(i) either of the MBS Agreement or the MSR Recapture Agreement is terminated by PennyMac Corp. without cause as provided in each
such agreement or (ii) the Servicing Agreement is terminated by the Operating Partnership without cause as provided in such agreement,
the Manager shall have the right to terminate this Agreement without cause upon notice to the Trust, provided that if such termination
occurs due to a termination of the MBS Agreement, MSR Recapture Agreement or Servicing Agreement at any time other than at the end of
the Initial Term or any Automatic Renewal Term, the Operating Partnership shall be obligated to pay the Manager the Termination Fee within
90 days of receipt of such notice from the Manager.
(e) If
any of the MBS Agreement, the MSR Recapture Agreement or the Servicing Agreement is terminated by PennyMac Loan Services without cause
as provided in each such agreement, the Trust shall have the right to terminate this Agreement without cause upon notice to the Manager,
provided that under such circumstances the Operating Partnership shall not be obligated to pay the Termination Fee.
(f) If
this Agreement is terminated pursuant to this Section 11 or pursuant to Section 12, 13 or 14, such termination shall be without
any further liability or obligation of any party to the other, except with respect to the payment of a Termination Fee, if applicable,
and except as provided in Sections 6, 8 and 15 of this Agreement; provided that notwithstanding the foregoing, the Manager shall
be liable to the Trust for any breach of this Agreement, and nothing herein shall limit the Trust from pursuing any and all remedies available
to it at law or equity in connection with any such breach. In addition, Sections 9, 17(b) and 18(e) of this Agreement shall
survive termination of this Agreement.
Section 12.
Assignments. (a) Except as set forth in Section 12(b) of this Agreement, this Agreement shall terminate
automatically without payment of the Termination Fee in the event of its assignment, in whole or in part, by the Manager, unless such
assignment is consented to in writing by the Trust with the consent of a majority of the Independent Trustees. Any such permitted assignment
shall bind the assignee under this Agreement in the same manner as the Manager is bound, and the Manager shall be liable to the Trust
and the Subsidiaries for all errors or omissions of the assignee under any such assignment. In addition, the assignee shall execute and
deliver to the Trust and the Operating Partnership a counterpart of this Agreement naming such assignee as the Manager. This Agreement
shall not be assigned by the Trust or the Operating Partnership without the prior written consent of the Manager, except in the case of
assignment by the Trust or the Operating Partnership to another REIT (in the case of the Trust) or other organization which is a successor
(by merger, consolidation, purchase of assets, or similar transaction) to the Trust or the Operating Partnership, in which case such successor
organization shall be bound under this Agreement and by the terms of such assignment in the same manner as the Trust and the Operating
Partnership are bound under this Agreement.
(b) Notwithstanding
any provision of this Agreement, the Manager may subcontract and assign any or all of its responsibilities under this Agreement to any
of its Affiliates in accordance with the terms of this Agreement applicable to any such subcontract or assignment, and the Trust and the
Operating Partnership hereby consent to any such assignment and subcontracting. In addition, provided that the Manager provides prior
written notice to the Trust and the Operating Partnership for informational purposes only, nothing contained in this Agreement shall preclude
any pledge, hypothecation or other transfer of any amounts payable to the Manager under this Agreement. In addition, the Manager may assign
one or more of its duties under this Agreement to any of its Affiliates without the Trust’s or the Operating Partnership’s
approval if such assignment does not require their approval under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as amended.
Section 13.
Termination by the Trust for Cause. At the option of the Trust and at any time during the term of this Agreement, this
Agreement shall be and become terminated upon at least 30 days’ prior written notice of termination from the Board of Trustees to
the Manager, without payment of the Termination Fee, if any of the following events shall occur, which shall be determined by a majority
of the Independent Trustees:
| (i) | the Manager shall materially breach any provision of this Agreement and such breach shall continue for a period of 30 days after the
Manager’s receipt of written notice thereof specifying such breach and requesting that the same be remedied in such 30-day period
(or 45 days after the Manager’s receipt of written notice of such breach if the Manager takes steps to cure such breach within 30
days of the written notice); |
| (ii) | the Manager shall commit any act of fraud, misappropriation of funds, or embezzlement against the Trust or any Subsidiary; |
| (iii) | the Manager shall commit any act of gross negligence in the performance of its duties under this Agreement; |
| (iv) | upon the commencement of any proceeding relating to the Manager’s Bankruptcy or insolvency; |
| (v) | upon the dissolution of the Manager; |
| (vi) | upon a Change in Control of the Manager; |
| (vii) | the termination of the MBS Agreement for “cause” thereunder; or |
| (viii) | the Manager is unable under applicable law or regulation to perform its obligations under this Agreement. |
If any of the events specified above shall occur, the Manager shall
give prompt written notice thereof to the Board of Trustees. The Board of Trustees may exercise its right to terminate the Manager as
provided in this Section 13 for a period of 60 days following receipt of such notice.
Section 14. Termination by the Manager
for Cause.
(a) At
the option of the Manager and at any time during the term of this Agreement, this Agreement shall be and become terminated upon at least
60 days’ prior written notice of termination from the Manager to the Trust and the Operating Partnership, with payment of the Termination
Fee, if the Trust or the Subsidiaries shall have defaulted in the performance of any material term of this Agreement, and such default
has continued uncured for a period of 30 days after the Trust’s and the Operating Partnership’s receipt of written notice
of such default from the Manager.
(b) At
the option of the Manager and at any time during the term of this Agreement, this Agreement shall be and become terminated, without payment
of the Termination Fee, if the Trust becomes required to register as an investment company under the Investment Company Act, with such
termination deemed to occur immediately before such event.
Section 15.
Action Upon Termination. From and after the effective date of termination of this Agreement pursuant to Sections 11,
12, 13 or 14 of this Agreement, the Manager shall not be entitled to compensation for further services hereunder, but shall be paid all
compensation accruing to the date of termination and, if the Manager is so entitled in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, the
Termination Fee. Upon any such termination, the Manager shall forthwith:
(a) after
deducting any accrued compensation and reimbursement for its expenses to which it is then entitled, pay over to the Trust or a Subsidiary
all money collected and held for the account of the Trust or a Subsidiary pursuant to this Agreement;
(b) deliver
to the Board of Trustees a full accounting, including a statement showing all payments collected by it and a statement of all money held
by it, covering the period following the date of the last accounting furnished to the Board of Trustees with respect to the Trust and
any Subsidiary;
(c) deliver
to the Board of Trustees all property and documents of the Trust and any Subsidiary then in the custody of the Manager; and
Section 16.
Release of Money or Other Property Upon Written Request. The Manager agrees that any money or other property of the Trust or
any Subsidiary held by the Manager shall be held by the Manager as custodian for the Trust or such Subsidiary, and the Manager’s
records shall be appropriately and clearly marked to reflect the ownership of such money or other property by the Trust or such Subsidiary.
Upon the receipt by the Manager of a written request signed by a duly authorized officer of the Trust requesting the Manager to release
to the Trust any money or other property then held by the Manager for the account of the Trust or any Subsidiary under this Agreement,
the Manager shall release such money or other property to the Trust or any Subsidiary within a reasonable period of time, but in no event
later than 45 days following such request. Upon delivery of such money or other property to the Trust, the Manager shall not be liable
to the Trust, any Subsidiary, the Board of Trustees, or the Shareholders or the interest holders of any Subsidiary for any acts or omissions
by the Trust or any Subsidiary in connection with the money or other property released in accordance with this Section. The Trust and
the Operating Partnership shall indemnify the Manager and its Affiliates and their respective managers, officers, trustees, directors,
employees and members and any Person providing sub-advisory services to the Manager against any and all expenses, losses, damages, liabilities,
demands, charges and claims of any nature whatsoever, which arise in connection with the Manager’s release of such money or other
property in accordance with the terms of this Section 16. Indemnification pursuant to this provision shall be in addition to any
right of the Manager to indemnification under Section 9 of this Agreement.
Section 17. Use of Name.
(a) The
Manager hereby grants to the Trust and the Subsidiaries during the term of this Agreement a non-exclusive, royalty-free license to use
the “PennyMac” brand, trademark, logo and service marks and any derivation thereof related thereto (the “PennyMac
Brand”) in the United States. Notwithstanding the foregoing, it is acknowledged and agreed that the Manager and its other Affiliates
retain the right to continue to use the PennyMac Brand during the term of this Agreement. It is further acknowledged and agreed that under
no circumstances shall the Manager be prohibited from licensing or transferring the ownership of the PennyMac Brand to third parties.
(b) In
the event of the termination of this Agreement, the Trust shall be required to cease using the PennyMac Brand as promptly as possible,
including by changing its name to remove the word “PennyMac” therefrom as promptly as practicable. The provisions of this
Section 17(b) shall survive the expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement.
Section 18. Miscellaneous.
(a) Notices.
All notices, requests and demands to or upon the respective parties hereto to be effective shall be in writing (including by telecopy),
and, unless otherwise expressly provided herein, shall be deemed to have been duly given or made when delivered against receipt or upon
actual receipt of (1) personal delivery, (2) delivery by reputable overnight courier, (3) delivery by facsimile transmission
with telephonic confirmation or (4) delivery by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, addressed
as set forth below (or to such other address as may be hereafter notified by the respective parties hereto in accordance with this Section 18):
The Trust and the
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PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust |
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PennyMac Operating Partnership, L.P. |
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3043 Townsgate Road |
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Westlake Village, CA 91361 |
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Attention: Chief Legal Officer |
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Fax: (818) 936-0283 |
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PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust |
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PennyMac Operating Partnership, L.P. |
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3043 Townsgate Road |
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Westlake Village, CA 91361 |
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Attention: Chief Legal Officer |
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Fax: (818) 936-0283 |
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Stoner Fox Law Group, LLP |
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26651 Cabot Road |
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Laguna Hills, California 92653 |
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Attention: John E. Stoner |
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PNMAC Capital Management, LLC |
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3043 Townsgate Road |
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Westlake Village, CA 91361 |
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Attention: Chief Legal Officer |
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Fax: (818) 936-0283 |
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PNMAC Capital Management, LLC |
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3043 Townsgate Road |
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Attention: Chief Legal Officer |
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(b) Binding
Nature of Agreement; Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and
their respective heirs, personal representatives, successors and assigns as provided herein.
(c) Integration.
This Agreement contains the entire agreement and understanding among the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof, and
supersedes all prior and contemporaneous agreements, understandings, inducements and conditions, express or implied, oral or written,
of any nature whatsoever with respect to the subject matter hereof. The express terms hereof control and supersede any course of performance
and/or usage of the trade inconsistent with any of the terms hereof. Without limiting the foregoing, the Trust and the Operating Partnership
shall not have any obligations to the Manager, monetary or otherwise, with respect to any agreement or arrangement entered into prior
to the date hereof.
(d) Amendments.
Neither this Agreement, nor any terms hereof, may be amended, supplemented or modified except in an instrument in writing executed by
the parties hereto.
(e) GOVERNING
LAW. THIS AGREEMENT AND THE RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF THE PARTIES UNDER THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE GOVERNED BY, AND CONSTRUED AND INTERPRETED
IN ACCORDANCE WITH, THE LAW OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, WITHOUT REGARD TO PRINCIPLES OF CONFLICTS OF LAW. EACH OF THE PARTIES HERETO IRREVOCABLY
SUBMITS TO THE EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION OF THE COURTS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA AND THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR ANY DISTRICT WITHIN
SUCH STATE FOR THE PURPOSE OF ANY ACTION OR JUDGMENT RELATING TO OR ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT OR ANY OF THE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED
HEREBY AND TO THE LAYING OF VENUE IN SUCH COURT.
(f) [Reserved.]
(g) No
Waiver; Cumulative Remedies. No failure to exercise and no delay in exercising, on the part of a party hereto, any right, remedy,
power or privilege hereunder shall operate as a waiver thereof; nor shall any single or partial exercise of any right, remedy, power or
privilege hereunder preclude any other or further exercise thereof or the exercise of any other right, remedy, power or privilege. The
rights, remedies, powers and privileges herein provided are cumulative and not exclusive of any rights, remedies, powers and privileges
provided by law.
(h) Costs
and Expenses. Each party hereto shall bear its own costs and expenses (including the fees and disbursements of counsel and accountants)
incurred in connection with the negotiations and preparation of and the closing under this Agreement, and all matters incident thereto.
(i) Section Headings.
The section and subsection headings in this Agreement are for convenience of reference only and shall not be deemed to alter or affect
the interpretation of any provisions hereof.
(j) Counterparts.
This Agreement may be executed by the parties to this Agreement on any number of separate counterparts (including by telecopy), and all
of said counterparts taken together shall be deemed to constitute one and the same instrument.
(k) Severability.
Any provision of this Agreement which is prohibited or unenforceable in any jurisdiction shall, as to such jurisdiction, be ineffective
to the extent of such prohibition or unenforceability without invalidating the remaining provisions hereof, and any such prohibition or
unenforceability in any jurisdiction shall not invalidate or render unenforceable such provision in any other jurisdiction.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each of the parties hereto
have executed this Second Amended and Restated Management Agreement as of the date first written above.
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PENNYMAC MORTGAGE INVESTMENT TRUST |
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Daniel S. Perotti |
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Senior Managing Director and Chief Financial Officer |
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PENNYMAC OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P. |
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PENNYMAC GP OP, INC., |
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its General Partner |
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/s/ Daniel S. Perotti |
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Daniel S. Perotti |
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Senior Managing Director and Chief Financial Officer |
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PNMAC CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC |
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/s/ Mark Elbaum |
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Mark Elbaum |
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Senior Managing Director, Strategic Initiatives |
Exhibit A
Investment Policies
Capitalized terms used but not defined herein shall
have the meanings ascribed thereto in that certain Second Amended and Restated Management Agreement, dated as of June 30, 2020, as
may be amended from time to time, by and among PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust, PennyMac Operating Partnership, L.P. and PNMAC Capital
Management, LLC.
1. No
investment shall be made that would cause the Trust to fail to qualify as a REIT under the Code;
2. No
investment shall be made that would cause the Trust to be regulated as an investment company under the Investment Company Act; and
3. With
the exception of real estate and housing, no single industry shall represent greater than 20% of the investments or aggregate risk exposure
in the portfolio of the Trust.
These Investment Policies may be amended, restated,
modified, supplemented or waived by the Board of Trustees (which must include a majority of the Independent Trustees) without the approval
of, or prior notice to, the Shareholders.
Exhibit 10.2
Execution Version
FIFTH AMENDED AND RESTATED FLOW SERVICING AGREEMENT
between
PENNYMAC OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P.,
as Owner
and
PENNYMAC LOAN SERVICES, LLC,
as Servicer
Dated as of December 16, 2024
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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ARTICLE I DEFINITIONS |
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Section 1.01 |
Definitions |
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ARTICLE II CONTINUATION OF EXISTING SERVICING; SERVICING OF ADDITIONAL MORTGAGE LOANS |
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Section 2.01 |
Servicing to Continue |
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Section 2.02 |
Addition of Mortgage Loans |
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Section 2.03 |
Closing Documents |
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ARTICLE III SERVICING OF AGENCY MORTGAGE LOANS |
22 |
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Section 3.01 |
Servicer to Act as Servicer of Agency Mortgage Loans |
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Section 3.02 |
Guides Control |
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ARTICLE IV SERVICING OF NON-AGENCY MORTGAGE LOANS |
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Section 4.01 |
Servicer to Act as Servicer of Non-Agency Mortgage Loans |
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Section 4.02 |
Liquidation of Mortgage Loans |
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Section 4.03 |
Collection of Mortgage Loan Payments; Payment Clearing Account |
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Section 4.04 |
Establishment of and Deposits to Custodial Account |
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Section 4.05 |
Permitted Withdrawals From Custodial Account |
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Section 4.06 |
Establishment of and Deposits to Escrow Account |
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Section 4.07 |
Permitted Withdrawals From Escrow Account |
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Section 4.08 |
Payment of Taxes, Insurance and Other Charges |
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Section 4.09 |
Protection of Accounts |
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Section 4.10 |
Maintenance of Hazard Insurance |
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Section 4.11 |
Maintenance of Mortgage Impairment Insurance Policy |
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Section 4.12 |
Maintenance of Fidelity Bond and Errors and Omissions Insurance |
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Section 4.13 |
Inspections |
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Section 4.14 |
Restoration of Mortgaged Property |
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Section 4.15 |
Title, Management and Disposition of REO Property |
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Section 4.16 |
Costs and Expenses |
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Section 4.17 |
Liquidity and Litigation Reserves |
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Section 4.18 |
Transfers of Mortgaged Properties |
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Section 4.19 |
Satisfaction of Mortgages and Release of Mortgage Files |
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Section 4.20 |
Notification of Adjustments |
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Section 4.21 |
Recordation of Assignments of Mortgage |
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Section 4.22 |
Solicitation for Ancillary Products |
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Section 4.23 |
Credit Reporting |
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Section 4.24 |
Superior Liens |
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Section 4.25 |
Prepayments in Full |
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Section 4.26 |
Tax and Flood Service Contracts |
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Section 4.27 |
Maintenance of PMI Policies and LPMI Policies; Collections Thereunder |
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Section 4.28 |
Reliability of Information/Exceptional Expenses |
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Section 4.29 |
Escrow Obligations |
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Section 4.30 |
No Obligation to Advance Delinquent Payments |
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Section 4.31 |
MERS Transfers |
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ARTICLE V PAYMENTS; REPORTS |
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Section 5.01 |
Remittances |
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Section 5.02 |
Reports to the Owner |
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Section 5.03 |
Tax Reporting |
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Section 5.04 |
Cost of Funds |
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ARTICLE VI RECORDS, INFORMATION AND COMPLIANCE DOCUMENTS |
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Section 6.01 |
Possession of Servicing Files |
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Section 6.02 |
Annual Statement as to Compliance |
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Section 6.03 |
Annual Independent Public Accountants’ Servicing Report |
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Section 6.04 |
Provision of Information |
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Section 6.05 |
Right to Examine Servicer Records |
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Section 6.06 |
Compliance with Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999 |
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Section 6.07 |
Use of Owner’s Employees |
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Section 6.08 |
Financial Statements; Servicing Facilities |
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Section 6.09 |
Use of Subservicers |
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Section 6.10 |
Mortgage Loans Held by Wholly Owned Subsidiaries of Owner |
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ARTICLE VII SERVICING COMPENSATION |
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Section 7.01 |
Servicing Compensation |
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ARTICLE VIII TERMINATION |
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Section 8.01 |
Termination. |
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Section 8.02 |
Outbound Transfer of Servicing |
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ARTICLE IX INDEMNIFICATION AND ASSIGNMENT AND OTHER MATTERS RELATED TO SERVICER |
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Section 9.01 |
Indemnification |
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Section 9.02 |
Limitation on Liability of Servicer and Others |
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Section 9.03 |
Limitation on Resignation and Assignment by Servicer |
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Section 9.04 |
Assignment by Owner |
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Section 9.05 |
Merger or Consolidation of the Servicer |
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Section 9.06 |
Additional Activities of the Servicer |
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ARTICLE X REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES |
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Section 10.01 |
Representations and Warranties of the Owner |
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Section 10.02 |
Representations and Warranties of the Servicer |
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ARTICLE XI DEFAULT |
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Section 11.01 |
Events of Default |
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Section 11.02 |
Waiver of Defaults |
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ARTICLE XII RECONSTITUTIONS |
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Section 12.01 |
Cooperation of Servicer with a Reconstitution |
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ARTICLE XIII MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS |
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Section 13.01 |
Notices |
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Section 13.02 |
Amendment |
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Section 13.03 |
Entire Agreement |
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Section 13.04 |
Binding Effect; Beneficiaries |
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Section 13.05 |
Headings |
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Section 13.06 |
Further Assurances |
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Section 13.07 |
Governing Law |
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Section 13.08 |
Relationship of Parties |
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Section 13.09 |
Severability of Provisions |
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Section 13.10 |
No Waiver; Cumulative Remedies |
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Section 13.11 |
Recordation of Assignments of Mortgage |
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Section 13.12 |
Exhibits |
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Section 13.13 |
Counterparts |
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Section 13.14 |
Trademarks |
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Section 13.15 |
Confidentiality of Information |
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Section 13.16 |
WAIVER OF TRIAL BY JURY |
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Section 13.17 |
LIMITATION OF DAMAGES |
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Section 13.18 |
SUBMISSION TO JURISDICTION; WAIVERS |
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EXHIBITS |
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EXHIBIT 1 |
LIST OF MONTHLY AND DAILY REPORTS |
EXHIBIT 2 |
FORM OF CUSTODIAL ACCOUNT CERTIFICATION |
EXHIBIT 3 |
RESERVED |
EXHIBIT 4 |
FORM OF ESCROW ACCOUNT CERTIFICATION |
EXHIBIT 5 |
RESERVED |
EXHIBIT 6 |
FORM OF OFFICER’S CERTIFICATE |
EXHIBIT 7 |
MORTGAGE LOAN DOCUMENTS |
EXHIBIT 8 |
FORM OF LIMITED POWER OF ATTORNEY |
EXHIBIT 9 |
TERM SHEET |
EXHIBIT 10 |
DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY MATRIX |
EXHIBIT 11 |
SERVICING CRITERIA TO BE ADDRESSED IN ASSESSMENT OF COMPLIANCE |
EXHIBIT 12 |
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SERVICES |
FIFTH AMENDED AND RESTATED FLOW SERVICING AGREEMENT
This Fifth Amended and Restated
Flow Servicing Agreement (this “Agreement”) is entered into as of December 16, 2024 and effective as of January 1,
2025 (the “Effective Date”), by and between PennyMac Loan Services, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the “Servicer”),
and PennyMac Operating Partnership, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership (the “Owner”). Notwithstanding the date of
this Agreement, the Fourth Amended and Restated Flow Servicing Agreement will remain in effect until the Effective Date.
RECITALS
WHEREAS, the Servicer is in
the business of servicing residential mortgage loans similar to the Mortgage Loans;
WHEREAS, the Owner desires that
the Servicer service some or all of the Mortgage Loans, and the Servicer is willing to perform such servicing;
WHEREAS, the Owner and the Servicer
previously entered into that certain Fourth Amended and Restated Flow Servicing Agreement, dated as of June 30, 2020, as amended
by Amendment No. 1 thereto dated as of March 9, 2021, Amendment No. 2 dated as of June 4, 2021, and Amendment No. 3
dated as of September 29, 2021 (collectively, the “Original Agreement”);
WHEREAS, the Owner and the Servicer
desire to amend and restate the Original Agreement on the terms set forth herein as of the Effective date;
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration
of the mutual premises and agreements set forth herein and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and the sufficiency
of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto hereby agree as follows:
ARTICLE I
DEFINITIONS
Section 1.01 Definitions.
The following terms are defined
as follows:
AAA: As defined in Section 7.01.
Accepted Servicing Practices:
With respect to any Mortgage Loan (including any related REO Property), each of those mortgage servicing practices (including collection
procedures) of prudent mortgage lending institutions which service mortgage loans of the same type as such Mortgage Loan in the jurisdiction
where the related Mortgaged Property is located, which servicing practices (i) are in compliance with all applicable federal, state
and local laws, regulations and guidance, including without limitation Regulation X, 12 C.F.R. § 1024, and Regulation Z, 12
C.F.R. § 1026, (ii) shall be in accordance with the Servicer’s policies and procedures as amended from time to time
for mortgage loans of the same type, (iii) are in accordance with the terms of the related Mortgage and Mortgage Note and (iv) with
respect to any Agency Mortgage Loan, are at a minimum based on the requirements set forth from time to time in the applicable Guide.
Actual/Actual Basis:
Remittance to the Owner or its designee which requires the Servicer to remit to the Owner or such designee the actual interest and actual
principal collected from each Mortgagor.
Additional Servicing Fee:
The Additional Servicing Fee set forth in or established pursuant to Exhibit 9 hereto.
Adjustable-Rate Mortgage
Loan: A Mortgage Loan which provides for the adjustment of the Mortgage Interest Rate payable in respect thereto.
Affiliate: With respect
to any specified Person, any other Person controlling or controlled by or under common control with such specified Person. For the purposes
of this definition, “control” when used with respect to any specified Person means the power to direct the management and
policies of such Person, directly or indirectly, whether through the ownership of voting securities, by contract or otherwise and the
terms “controlling” and “controlled” have meanings correlative to the foregoing.
Agency: With respect
to an Agency Mortgage Loan, Fannie Mae, or Freddie Mac, as applicable.
Agency Mortgage Loan:
A Mortgage Loan that is a Fannie Mae Mortgage Loan or a Freddie Mac Mortgage Loan.
Ancillary Income: All
income derived from the Mortgage Loans (other than payments or other collections in respect of principal, interest, Escrow Payments and
Prepayment Penalties attributable to the Mortgage Loans) including, but not limited to, assumption fees, reconveyance fees, subordination
fees, speedpay fees, mortgage pay on the web fees, automatic clearing house fees, demand statement fees, modification fees, if any, fees
received with respect to checks on bank drafts returned by the related bank for insufficient funds, the Servicer’s share of all
late charges, and other similar types of fees arising from or in connection with any Mortgage Loan to the extent not otherwise payable
to the Mortgagor under applicable law or pursuant to the terms of the related Mortgage Note. In no event shall the Servicer be entitled
to any Prepayment Penalties.
Appraised Value: With
respect to any Mortgaged Property, the lesser of (i) the value thereof as determined by an appraisal made for the originator of the
Mortgage Loan at the time of origination of the Mortgage Loan and (ii) the purchase price for the related Mortgaged Property paid
by the Mortgagor with the proceeds of the Mortgage Loan; provided, however, in the case of a Refinanced Mortgage Loan, such value
of the Mortgaged Property is based solely upon the value determined by an appraisal made for the originator of such Refinanced Mortgage
Loan at the time of origination of such Refinanced Mortgage Loan.
Arbitrator: As defined
in Section 7.01.
Asset Balance: On any
day for any Mortgage Loan, other than a liquidated Mortgage Loan, the total unpaid outstanding principal balance of such Mortgage Loan
on such date.
Assignment of Mortgage:
An assignment of the Mortgage, notice of transfer or equivalent instrument in recordable form, sufficient under the laws of the jurisdiction
wherein the related Mortgaged Property is located to reflect the sale of the Mortgage to the Owner.
Base Servicing Fee: The
Base Servicing Fee set forth in or established pursuant to Exhibit 9 hereto.
BPO: A broker price opinion.
Business Day: Any day
other than (i) a Saturday or Sunday, or (ii) a day on which banking and savings and loan institutions in the States of New York
or California are authorized or obligated by law or executive authority to be closed.
Code: The Internal Revenue
Code of 1986, as amended.
Combined Loan-to-Value Ratio
or CLTV: With respect to any Second Lien Mortgage Loan, the ratio (expressed as a percentage) of the sum of the outstanding
principal amount of such Second Lien Mortgage Loan plus the outstanding principal amount of the related First Lien Mortgage Loan
to the lesser of (a) the Appraised Value of the Mortgaged Property at origination or (b) if such Second Lien Mortgage Loan was
made to finance part of the acquisition of the related Mortgaged Property, the purchase price of the Mortgaged Property.
Commission: The Securities
and Exchange Commission and any successor thereto.
Condemnation Proceeds:
All awards or settlements in respect of a Mortgaged Property, whether permanent or temporary, partial or entire, by exercise of the power
of eminent domain or condemnation, to the extent not required to be released to a Mortgagor in accordance with the terms of the related
Mortgage Loan Documents.
Cost of Funds: The amount
payable by the Owner to the Servicer pursuant to Section 5.04, which amount shall be equal to one-twelfth of the product
of (x) the average daily balance of Servicing Advances and (y) the sum of (i) the Cost of Funds Index plus
0 basis points.
Cost of Funds Index:
A per annum rate equal to the London interbank offered rate for one-month United States dollar deposits as such rate appears, in The
Wall Street Journal (West Coast edition), as of the first Business Day of such calendar month. If the rate above is unavailable, the
Servicer shall select a comparable source mutually agreeable to the Servicer and the Owner from which to determine such rate.
Custodial Account: The
separate trust account or accounts created and maintained pursuant to Section 4.04 at a Qualified Depository.
Custodial Agreement:
The agreement governing the retention of the originals of each Mortgage Note, Mortgage, Assignment of Mortgage and other Mortgage Loan
Documents.
Custodian: The custodian
of the Mortgage Loan Documents as specified under the related Custodial Agreement.
Cut-off Date: The date
set forth in the related Purchase Agreement, if applicable.
Deed in Lieu Fee: With
respect to each Mortgaged Property, the title to which is acquired by deed in lieu of foreclosure, the Deed in Lieu Fee as set forth in
Exhibit 9.
Delinquent Mortgage Loan:
As defined in Section 8.01(a).
Dispute: As defined in
Section 7.01.
Due Date: The day of
the month on which the Monthly Payment is due on a Mortgage Loan, exclusive of any days of grace.
Due Period: With respect
to amounts collected by the Servicer and required to be remitted to the Owner (or as otherwise directed in writing by the Owner) on each
Remittance Date, the period commencing on the first day of the month and ending on the last day of the month preceding the month of the
Remittance Date.
Eligible Investments:
Any one or more of the obligations or securities listed below, acquired at a purchase price of not greater than par which investment provides
for a date of maturity not later than one day prior to the Remittance Date in each month (or such other date as permitted under this Agreement):
(i) direct
obligations of, and obligations fully guaranteed as to timely payment of principal and interest by, the United States of America or any
agency or instrumentality thereof, provided such the obligations are backed by the full faith and credit of the United States of America
(“Direct Obligations”);
(ii) (A) federal
funds, demand and time deposits in, certificates of deposits of, or bankers’ acceptances issued by, any depository institution or
trust company (including U.S. subsidiaries of foreign depositories) incorporated or organized under the laws of the United States of America
or any state thereof and subject to supervision and examination by federal and/or state authorities, so long as at the time of such investment
or the contractual commitment providing for such investment, such depository institution or trust company has a short-term uninsured debt
rating in the highest available rating category of Moody’s and S&P and provided that each such investment has an original maturity
of no more than 365 days; and (B) any other demand or time deposit or deposit which is fully insured by the FDIC;
(iii) repurchase
obligations with a term not to exceed 30 days with respect to any security described in clause (i) above and entered into with a
depository institution or trust company (acting as principal) that has obligations with an investment-grade rating from a Rating Agency,
provided, however, that collateral transferred pursuant to such repurchase obligation must be of the type described in clause (i) above
and must (A) be valued daily at current market prices plus accrued interest, (B) pursuant to such valuation, be equal, at all
times, to 105% of the cash transferred by a party in exchange for such collateral and (C) be delivered to such party or, if such
party is supplying the collateral, an agent for such party, in such a manner as to accomplish perfection of a security interest in the
collateral by possession of certificated securities;
(iv) securities
bearing interest or sold at a discount issued by any corporation incorporated under the laws of the United States of America or any state
thereof which have a credit rating from a Rating Agency that rates such securities in its highest long-term unsecured rating categories
at the time of investment or the contractual commitment providing for such investment;
(v) commercial
paper (including both non-interest bearing discount obligations and interest bearing obligations payable on demand or on a specified date
not more than thirty (30) days after the date of issuance thereof) that is rated by a Rating Agency that rates such securities in its
highest short term rating category available at the time of such investment;
(vi) certificates
or receipts representing direct ownership interests in future interest or principal payments on obligations of the United States of America
or its agencies or instrumentalities (which obligations are backed by the full faith and credit of the United States of America) held
by a custodian in safekeeping on behalf of the holders of such receipts; and
(vii) any
other demand, money market, common trust fund or time deposit or obligation, or interest bearing or other security or investment rated
investment grade level by a Rating Agency;
provided, however, that no such instrument
shall be an Eligible Investment if such instrument evidences either (i) a right to receive only interest payments with respect to
the obligations underlying such instrument, or (ii) both principal and interest payments derived from obligations underlying such
instrument and the principal and interest payments with respect to such instrument provide a yield to maturity of greater than 120% of
the yield to maturity at par of such underlying obligations.
Eligible Mortgage Loan:
A mortgage loan that is a fixed-rate or Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loan that is secured by either a 1st lien or 2nd lien Mortgage on a single
family (i.e., one- to four-unit) residential Mortgaged Property located in any of the 50 states of the United States or in the
District of Columbia; provided, however, that such mortgage loan shall not be a High Cost Loan or a HOEPA Loan. Notwithstanding
the foregoing, an Eligible Mortgage Loan shall be one of the types of mortgage loans that the Servicer currently services on its servicing
platform.
Errors and Omissions Insurance
Policy: An errors and omissions insurance policy to be maintained by the Servicer pursuant to Section 4.12.
Escrow Account: The separate
trust account or accounts created and maintained pursuant to Section 4.06 at a Qualified Depository.
Escrow Payment: With
respect to any Mortgage Loan, the amounts constituting ground rents, taxes, assessments, water rates, sewer rents, municipal charges,
mortgage insurance premiums, flood insurance premiums, fire and hazard insurance premiums, condominium charges, and any other payments
required to be escrowed by the Mortgagor with the mortgagee pursuant to the related Mortgage or any other document.
Event of Default: Any
one of the conditions or circumstances enumerated in Section 11.01.
Fannie Mae: The Federal
National Mortgage Association, or any successor thereto.
Fannie Mae Guide: Collectively,
the Fannie Mae Selling Guide and Servicing Guide, as such Guides may be amended from time to time hereafter.
Fannie Mae Mortgage Loan:
A Mortgage Loan owned by or securitized through Fannie Mae and underwritten in accordance with the guidelines of Fannie Mae described
in the Fannie Mae Guide.
FDIC: The Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation, or any successor thereto.
Fee Amendment: As defined
in Section 7.01.
Fee Negotiation Request:
As defined in Section 7.01.
Fidelity Bond: A fidelity
bond to be maintained by the Servicer pursuant to Section 4.12.
First Lien Mortgage Loan:
A Mortgage Loan secured by a Mortgage in first lien position on the related Mortgaged Property.
Fitch: Fitch, Inc.,
or any successor thereto.
Fixed-Rate Mortgage Loan:
A fixed-rate mortgage loan serviced pursuant to this Agreement.
Flood Zone Service Contract:
A transferable contract maintained for a Mortgaged Property with a nationally recognized flood zone service provider for the purpose of
obtaining the current flood zone status relating to such Mortgaged Property.
Foreclosure Commencement:
With respect to any Mortgage Loan, the delivery of the applicable file to the Servicer’s foreclosure counsel for initiation of foreclosure
proceedings.
Freddie Mac: The Federal
Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, or any successor thereto.
Freddie Mac Guide: The
Freddie Mac Single-Family Seller/Servicer Guide, as such Guide may be amended from time to time hereafter.
Freddie Mac Mortgage Loan:
A Mortgage Loan owned by or securitized through Freddie Mac and underwritten in accordance with the guidelines of Freddie Mac described
in the Freddie Mac Guide.
Guide: With respect to
any Fannie Mae Mortgage Loan, the Fannie Mae Guide; and with respect to any Freddie Mac Mortgage Loan, the Freddie Mac Guide.
Gross Margin: With respect
to each Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loan, the fixed percentage amount set forth in the related Mortgage Note which amount is added to the
Index in accordance with the terms of such Mortgage Note to determine on each Interest Rate Adjustment Date the Mortgage Interest Rate
for such Mortgage Loan.
High Cost Loan: A Mortgage
Loan (a) covered by HOEPA or (b) classified as a “high cost,” “threshold,” “covered,” “predatory”
or similar loan under any other applicable state, federal or local law (or a similarly classified loan using different terminology under
a law imposing heightened regulatory scrutiny or additional legal liability for residential mortgage loans having high interest rates,
points and/or fees).
HOEPA: The Federal Home
Ownership and Equity Protection Act of 1994, as amended.
HOEPA Loan: A Mortgage
Loan which (a) is subject to HOEPA or (b) which the Servicer discovers is subject to HOEPA.
Inbound Transfer Date:
The date on which the Servicer begins servicing the related Mortgage Loan pursuant to this Agreement.
Index: With respect to
each Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loan, the index set forth in the related Mortgage Note.
Insurance Proceeds: With
respect to each Mortgage Loan, proceeds of insurance policies insuring such Mortgage Loan or the related Mortgaged Property.
Interest Rate Adjustment
Date: With respect to each Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loan, the date specified in the related Mortgage Note on which the Mortgage Interest
Rate is adjusted.
Interest Shortfall: The
amount of interest due a third party owner of a Mortgage Loan following a payoff
or Principal Prepayment where the interest accrued and due from the underlying Mortgagor is insufficient to pay the interest due to such
third party owner pursuant to the terms of the applicable Guide or the terms of any Whole Loan Transfer, Private Securitization Transaction
or Public Securitization Transaction. Such Interest Shortfall shall be the sole responsibility of the Owner.
Interim Servicing Period:
With respect to any Mortgage Loan, the period commencing on the related Inbound Transfer Date and ending on the Reconstitution Date.
Lender Paid Mortgage Insurance
Policy or LPMI Policy: A policy of mortgage guaranty insurance issued by an insurer which meets the requirements of Fannie
Mae and Freddie Mac in which the owner or servicer of the Mortgage Loan is responsible for the premiums associated with such mortgage
insurance policy.
Lifetime Rate Cap: With
respect to each Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loan, the provision of the related Mortgage Note that provides for an absolute maximum Mortgage
Interest Rate thereunder. The Mortgage Interest Rate during the terms of each Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loan shall not at any time exceed
the Mortgage Interest Rate at the time of origination of such Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loan by more than the amount per annum set forth
on the Mortgage Loan Schedule.
Liquidation Proceeds:
Amounts, other than Condemnation Proceeds and Insurance Proceeds, received in connection with the liquidation of a defaulted Mortgage
Loan, whether through the sale or assignment of such Mortgage Loan, trustee’s sale, foreclosure sale or otherwise, or the sale of
the related Mortgaged Property if the Mortgaged Property is acquired in satisfaction of the Mortgage Loan, other than amounts received
following the acquisition of an REO Property pursuant to Section 4.15 and prior to such liquidation.
Liquidity Reserve: As
defined in Section 4.17.
Liquidity Reserve Account:
The separate trust account or accounts to be created and maintained under the circumstances described in Section 4.17.
Litigation Reserve: As
defined in Section 4.17.
Litigation Reserve Account:
The separate trust account or accounts to be created and maintained under the circumstances described in Section 4.17.
Loan-to-Value Ratio or
LTV: With respect to any First Lien Mortgage Loan, the ratio (expressed as a percentage) of the outstanding principal amount of
such First Lien Mortgage Loan to the lesser of (a) the Appraised Value of the related Mortgaged Property at origination or (b) if
such First Lien Mortgage Loan was made to finance the acquisition of the related Mortgaged Property, the purchase price of such Mortgaged
Property.
Management Agreement:
The Fourth Amended and Restated Management Agreement dated as of December [12], 2024 by and among PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust,
PennyMac Operating Partnership, L.P. and PNMAC Capital Management, LLC, as such agreement may be amended from time to time.
MERS: Mortgage Electronic
Registration Systems, Inc., a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Delaware, or any successor thereto.
MERS Mortgage Loan: Any
Mortgage Loan as to which the related Mortgage or Assignment of Mortgage has been recorded in the name of MERS, as agent for the holder
from time to time of the Mortgage Note and which is identified as a MERS Mortgage Loan on the related Mortgage Loan Schedule.
MERS® System:
The system of recording transfers of mortgages electronically maintained by MERS.
MOM Loan: Any Mortgage
Loan as to which MERS acts as the mortgagee of record of such Mortgage Loan, solely as nominee for the originator of such Mortgage Loan
and its successors and assigns, at the origination thereof.
Monthly Payment: The
scheduled monthly payment of principal and interest on a Mortgage Loan.
Moody’s: Moody’s
Investors Service, Inc., and any successor thereto.
Mortgage: The mortgage,
deed of trust or other instrument securing a Mortgage Note, which creates a first or second lien, as applicable, on an unsubordinated
estate in fee simple in real property securing such Mortgage Note; except that with respect to real property located in jurisdictions
in which the use of leasehold estates for residential properties is a widely accepted practice, the mortgage, deed of trust or other instrument
securing the Mortgage Note may secure and create a first or second lien, as applicable, upon a leasehold estate of the Mortgagor.
Mortgage File: The items
pertaining to a particular Mortgage Loan referred to as the Mortgage File in Exhibit 7 annexed hereto, and any additional
documents required to be added to the Mortgage File pursuant to this Agreement.
Mortgage Impairment Insurance
Policy: A mortgage impairment or blanket hazard insurance policy as described in Section 4.11.
Mortgage Interest Rate:
With respect to each Mortgage Loan, the annual rate of interest borne on the related Mortgage Note.
Mortgage Loan: An individual
mortgage loan to be serviced pursuant to this Agreement, as identified on the Mortgage Loan Schedule, which mortgage loan shall be an
Eligible Mortgage Loan and includes without limitation the Mortgage File, the Monthly Payments, Principal Prepayments, Liquidation Proceeds,
Condemnation Proceeds, Insurance Proceeds, Servicing Rights and all other rights, benefits, proceeds and obligations arising from
or in connection with such mortgage loan, excluding replaced or repurchased mortgage loans.
Mortgage Loan Documents:
The documents listed on Exhibit 7 attached hereto pertaining to any Mortgage Loan.
Mortgage Loan Remittance
Rate: With respect to each Mortgage Loan, the annual rate of interest remitted to the Owner (or as otherwise directed in writing by
the Owner), which shall be equal to the related Mortgage Interest Rate.
Mortgage Loan Schedule:
The schedule of Mortgage Loans in the form attached as a schedule to the Notice of Inbound Transfer, to be delivered from time to time
by the Owner to the Servicer, which schedule shall include, but not be limited to, the following information with respect to each Mortgage
Loan (or such lesser information as the Service Provider may determine in its reasonable discretion):
| (1) | the name of the Seller and the Seller’s Mortgage Loan identifying number; |
| (3) | the street address of the Mortgaged Property including the city, state and ZIP code; |
| (4) | a code indicating whether the Mortgaged Property is owner-occupied, a second home or investment property; |
| (5) | the number and type of residential units constituting the Mortgaged Property (i.e., a one-family
residence, a two- to four-family residence, a unit in a condominium project or a unit in a planned unit development); |
| (6) | the original months to maturity or the remaining months to maturity from the related Cut-off Date, in
any case based on the original amortization schedule and, if different, the maturity expressed in the same manner but based on the actual
amortization schedule; |
| (7) | the LTV at origination in the case of a First Lien Mortgage Loan; |
| (8) | the CLTV at origination in the case of a Second Lien Mortgage Loan; |
| (9) | the Mortgage Interest Rate as of the related Cut-off Date; |
| (10) | the date on which the Monthly Payment was due on the Mortgage Loan and, if such date is not consistent
with the Due Date currently in effect, such Due Date; |
| (11) | the stated maturity date; |
| (12) | the amount of the Monthly Payment as of the related Cut-off Date; |
| (13) | the last payment date on which a Monthly Payment was actually applied to pay interest and the outstanding
principal balance; |
| (14) | the original principal amount of the Mortgage Loan; |
| (15) | the principal balance of the Mortgage Loan as of the close of business on the related Cut-off Date, after
deduction of payments of principal due and collected on or before the related Cut-off Date; |
| (16) | in the case of an Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loan, the next Interest Rate Adjustment Date; |
| (17) | in the case of an Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loan, the Gross Margin; |
| (18) | in the case of an Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loan, the Lifetime Rate Cap under the terms of the Mortgage
Note; |
| (19) | in the case of an Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loan, a code indicating the type of Index; |
| (20) | in the case of an Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loan, the Periodic Rate Cap under the terms of the Mortgage
Note; |
| (21) | in the case of an Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loan, the Periodic Rate Floor under the terms of the Mortgage
Note; |
| (22) | the type of Mortgage Loan (i.e., Fixed-Rate, Adjustable-Rate, First Lien, Second Lien); |
| (23) | a code indicating the purpose of the loan (i.e., purchase, rate and term refinance, equity take-out
refinance); |
| (24) | a code indicating the related documentation program (i.e. full, alternative or reduced); |
| (25) | the loan credit classification (as described in the related Underwriting Guidelines); |
| (26) | whether the Mortgage Loan provides for a Prepayment Penalty; |
| (27) | the Prepayment Penalty period of the Mortgage Loan, if applicable; |
| (28) | a description of the Prepayment Penalty, if applicable; |
| (29) | the Mortgage Interest Rate as of origination; |
| (30) | the credit risk score (FICO score) of the related Mortgagor at origination; |
| (31) | the date of origination; |
| (32) | in the case of an Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loan, the Mortgage Interest Rate adjustment period; |
| (33) | in the case of an Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loan, the Mortgage Interest Rate adjustment percentage; |
| (34) | in the case of an Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loan, the Mortgage Interest Rate floor; |
| (35) | the Mortgage Interest Rate calculation method (i.e., 30/360, simple interest, other); |
| (36) | a code indicating whether the Mortgage Loan is assumable; |
| (37) | a code indicating whether the Mortgage Loan has been modified; |
| (38) | the one year payment history; |
| (39) | the Due Date for the first Monthly Payment; |
| (40) | the original Monthly Payment due; |
| (41) | with respect to the related Mortgagor, the debt-to-income ratio; |
| (42) | the Appraised Value of the Mortgaged Property; |
| (43) | the sales price of the Mortgaged Property if the Mortgage Loan was originated in connection with the purchase
of the Mortgaged Property; |
| (44) | the MERS identification number; |
| (45) | a code indicating whether the Mortgage Loan has borrower paid, lender paid or deep primary mortgage insurance
coverage and, if so, (i) the insurer’s name, (ii) the policy or certification number, (iii) the premium rate and
(iv) the coverage percentage; |
| (46) | in the case of a Second Lien Mortgage Loan, the outstanding principal balance of the superior lien; |
| (47) | a code indicating whether the Mortgage Loan is a HOEPA Loan; |
| (48) | a code indicating whether the Mortgage Loan is a High Cost Loan; |
| (49) | a code indicating whether the Mortgage Loan is a subject to a buydown; |
| (50) | flood zone and flood insurance coverage information with respect to the Mortgage Loan (to the extent known
by the Owner); |
| (51) | whether the Mortgage Loan is subject to a repurchase agreement; |
| (52) | if the Mortgage Loan is subject to a repurchase agreement, the name of the counterparty; and |
| (53) | in the case of a negative amortization Mortgage Loan, the next payment adjustment date and the maximum
negative amortization. |
With respect to the Mortgage Loans in the aggregate,
the Mortgage Loan Schedule shall set forth the following information, as of the related Cut-off Date:
| (a) | the number of Mortgage Loans; |
| (b) | the current aggregate outstanding principal balance of the Mortgage Loans; |
| (c) | the weighted average Mortgage Interest Rate of the Mortgage Loans; and |
| (d) | the weighted average maturity of the Mortgage Loans. |
Mortgage Note: The note
or other evidence of the indebtedness of a Mortgagor under a Mortgage Loan secured by a Mortgage.
Mortgaged Property: The
real property (or leasehold estate, if applicable) securing repayment of the debt evidenced by a Mortgage Note.
Mortgagor: The obligor
on a Mortgage Note.
MSR Recapture Agreement:
The Third Amended and Restated MSR Recapture Agreement, dated as of December 16, 2024, by and between the Servicer and PennyMac Corp.
Non-Agency Mortgage Loan:
A Mortgage Loan that is not an Agency Mortgage Loan.
Nonrecoverable Advance:
Any Servicing Advance previously made or proposed to be made in respect of a Mortgage Loan or REO Property which, in the good faith judgment
of the Servicer, will not or, in the case of a proposed advance, would not, be ultimately recoverable from related Insurance Proceeds,
Liquidation Proceeds or otherwise from such Mortgage Loan or REO Property.
Notice of Inbound Transfer:
A notice in the form mutually agreed upon by the Owner and the Servicer prior to a pending transfer whereby the Owner notifies the Servicer
of the addition of the Mortgage Loans specified therein to the coverage of this Agreement.
Officer’s Certificate:
A certificate signed by the Chairman of the Board or the Vice Chairman of the Board or a President or Vice President or the Treasurer
or the Secretary or one of the Assistant Treasurers or Assistant Secretaries of the Servicer, and delivered to the Owner.
Opinion of Counsel: A
written opinion of counsel, who may be counsel for the Servicer, reasonably acceptable to the Owner; provided, however, that any
Opinion of Counsel relating to the qualification of any account required to be maintained pursuant to this Agreement at a Qualified Depository
must be (unless otherwise stated in such Opinion of Counsel) an opinion of counsel who (i) is in fact independent of the Servicer,
(ii) does not have any material direct or indirect financial interest in the related Servicer or is an Affiliate of either of them
and (iii) is not connected with the Servicer as an officer, employee, director or person performing similar functions.
Originator: With respect
to a Mortgage Loan, the originator of such Mortgage Loan.
Other Fees: With respect
to each Mortgage Loan, those fees set forth in Exhibit 9 for the specific services described therein.
Outbound Transfer Date:
With respect to a Mortgage Loan, the date on which the physical servicing of such Mortgage Loan is transferred from the Servicer pursuant
to this Agreement to a successor servicer.
Outstanding Owner Servicing
Advances: As defined in Section 4.28(f).
P&I Advance: Payments
of principal and interest advanced by Servicer to a third party owner of a Mortgage
Loan, including those Mortgage Loans in any pool created pursuant to the terms of the applicable Guide or the terms of any Whole Loan
Transfer, Private Securitization Transaction or Public Securitization Transaction, and any amounts required to be advanced due to negative
amortization or Interest Shortfall due such owner upon the payoff or Principal Prepayment of a Mortgage Loan. Such P&I Advance
shall be the sole responsibility of the Owner.
Parent: As defined in
Section 13.14.
Payment Clearing Account:
The account established and maintained pursuant to the second paragraph of Section 4.03.
PennyMac REIT: PennyMac
Mortgage Investment Trust, a Maryland real estate investment trust, or any successor thereto.
PennyMac REIT Manager:
PNMAC Capital Management, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, or any successor thereto.
Periodic Rate Cap: With
respect to each Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loan, the provision of the Mortgage Note which provides for an absolute maximum amount by which
the Mortgage Interest Rate specified therein may increase on an Interest Rate Adjustment Date above the Mortgage Interest Rate previously
in effect.
Periodic Rate Floor:
With respect to each Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loan, the provision of the related Mortgage Note which provides for an absolute maximum
amount by which the related Mortgage Interest Rate may decrease on an Interest Rate Adjustment Date below the Mortgage Interest Rate previously
in effect.
Person: Any individual,
corporation, partnership, limited liability company, joint venture, association, joint-stock company, trust, unincorporated organization,
government or any agency or political subdivision thereof.
PMI Policy: A policy
of primary mortgage guaranty insurance issued by a Qualified Insurer.
Prepayment Penalty: Any
prepayment premium, penalty or charge collected by the Servicer with respect to a Mortgage Loan from a Mortgagor in connection with any
Principal Prepayment pursuant to the terms of such Mortgage Loan.
Prime Rate: The prime
rate in effect from time to time as published as the average rate in The Wall Street Journal (West Coast edition).
Principal Prepayment:
Any payment or other recovery of principal on a Mortgage Loan which is received in advance of its scheduled Due Date, including any Prepayment
Penalty thereon, and which is not accompanied by an amount of interest representing scheduled interest due on any date or dates in any
month or months subsequent to the month of prepayment.
Private Securitization Transaction:
Any transaction involving either (1) a sale of some or all of the Mortgage Loans directly or indirectly to an entity that issues
privately offered, rated mortgage-backed securities or (2) an entity that issues privately offered, rated securities, the payments
of which are determined primarily by reference to one or more portfolios of mortgage loans consisting, in whole or in part, of some or
all of the Mortgage Loans.
Public Securitization Transaction:
Any transaction subject to Regulation AB involving either (1) a sale or other transfer of some or all of the Mortgage Loans directly
or indirectly to an issuing entity in connection with an issuance of publicly offered, rated mortgage-backed securities or (2) an
issuance of publicly offered, rated securities, the payments on which are determined primarily by reference to one or more portfolios
of residential mortgage loans consisting, in whole or in part, of some or all of the Mortgage Loans.
Purchase Agreement: The
agreement pursuant to which the Owner purchased Mortgage Loans from the related Seller, if applicable.
Qualified Depository:
Either (i) an account or accounts maintained with a federal or state chartered depository institution or trust company the short-term
unsecured debt obligations of which (or, in the case of a depository institution or trust company that is the principal subsidiary of
a holding company, the short-term unsecured debt obligations of such holding company of which) are rated A-2 by S&P or Prime-2 by
Moody’s (or a comparable rating if another Rating Agency is specified by the Owner by written notice to the Servicer) at the time
any amounts are held on deposit therein, (ii) an account or accounts the deposits in which are fully insured by the FDIC or (iii) a
trust account or accounts maintained with a federal or state chartered depository institution or trust company acting in its fiduciary
capacity.
Qualified Insurer: Any
insurer which meets the requirements of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
Rating Agency: Any credit
rating agency that is a “nationally recognized statistical rating organization” within the meaning of Section 3(a)(62)
of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, in the residential mortgage asset class and is designated by the Owner, or any successor
to such organization.
Reconstitution: As defined
in Section 12.01.
Reconstitution Date:
As defined in Section 12.01.
Refinanced Mortgage Loan:
A Mortgage Loan the proceeds of which were not used to purchase the related Mortgaged Property.
Regulation AB: Subpart
22.1100-Asset Backed Securities (Regulation AB), 17 C.F.R. §§ 229.1100-22.1123, as amended, and subject to such clarification
and interpretation as have been provided by the Commission in the adopting release (Asset-Backed Securities, Securities Act Release No. 33-8518,
70 Fed. Reg. 1,506, 1,631 (Jan. 7, 2005)) or by the staff of the Commission, or as may be provided by the Commission or its staff
from time to time as of an applicable date of determination.
Remittance Date: With
respect to each Mortgage Loan, not later than the last Business Day of the month following the month in which payments in respect of such
Mortgage Loan are received and credited.
REO Property: A Mortgaged
Property acquired by the Servicer on behalf of the Owner through foreclosure or by deed in lieu of foreclosure, as described in Section 4.15.
RESPA: Real Estate Settlement
Procedures Act, as amended from time to time.
S&P: Standard &
Poor’s Ratings Services, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., and any successor thereto.
Second Lien Mortgage Loan:
A Mortgage Loan secured by a Mortgage in second lien position on the related Mortgaged Property.
Seller: With respect
to each Mortgage Loan, the Seller set forth in the related Mortgage Loan Schedule, if applicable.
Service Release Fee:
With respect to each Mortgage Loan, the fee set forth in Exhibit 9 hereto payable by the Owner to the Servicer upon the release
of such Mortgage Loan from the Servicer’s loan administration system; provided, however, that no such fee shall be payable
by the Owner if the Mortgage Loan or the servicing thereof is transferred (i) to the Servicer or an Affiliate of the Servicer or
(ii) pursuant to an Event of Default.
Servicer: PennyMac Loan
Services, LLC or its successor in interest or any permitted assignee or designee of under this Agreement as herein provided and as provided
in Section 8.02. Unless the context requires otherwise, all references to “Servicer” in this Agreement shall be
deemed to include such Servicer’s successors in interest or permitted assignees or designees. Further, it is expressly understood
by Owner and Servicer that, with respect to any Agency Mortgage Loan serviced hereunder, (i) the Servicer is acting solely in the
capacity of a subservicer and has no right or interest in or to the related Servicing Rights, and (ii) any references to the Inbound
Transfer Date or the Outbound Transfer Date, or any “transfer” of servicing in connection therewith, relates only to the date
on which the Servicer commences or terminates its subservicing of such Agency Mortgage Loan and does not reflect, suggest or entail any
actual transfer of the related Servicing Rights or servicing responsibilities (as opposed to the physical servicing activities).
Servicer Employees: As
defined in Section 4.12.
Servicer Information:
As defined in Section 12.01(b)(ii)(A).
Servicing Advances: All
customary, reasonable and necessary “out-of-pocket” costs and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees and disbursements)
incurred (regardless if any such advance is not, in the reasonable determination of the Servicer, a Nonrecoverable Advance when made but,
thereafter, becomes a Nonrecoverable Advance) in the performance by the Servicer of its servicing obligations, including, but not limited
to, the cost of (a) the preservation, restoration and protection of the Mortgaged Property or REO Property, (b) any fees relating
to any enforcement or judicial proceedings, excluding foreclosures, (c) amounts advanced to correct defaults on any mortgage loan
which is senior to the Mortgage Loan and amounts advanced to keep current or pay off a mortgage loan that is senior to the Mortgage Loan,
(d) any appraisals, valuations, broker price opinions, inspections, or environmental assessments, (e) the management and liquidation
of the Mortgaged Property if the Mortgaged Property is acquired in satisfaction of the Mortgage, (f) taxes, assessments, water rates,
sewer rents, mortgage insurance premiums, fire and hazard insurance premiums, flood insurance premiums and other charges which are or
may become a lien upon the Mortgaged Property, and (g) executing and recording instruments of satisfaction, deeds of reconveyance.
Servicing Criteria –
The “servicing criteria” set forth in Item 1122(d) of Regulation AB, as set forth on Exhibit 11 hereto.
Servicing Fee: With respect
to each Mortgage Loan, the monthly sum of (a) the applicable Base Servicing Fee, and (b) the applicable Additional Servicing
Fee. With respect to each newly boarded Mortgage Loan, boarded on or before the 15th day of month, the Servicer shall be entitled to receive
the full monthly Servicing Fee for each newly boarded Mortgage Loan. With respect to each newly boarded Mortgage Loan boarded after the
15th day of the month, the Servicer shall be entitled to one-half of the monthly Servicing Fee for each newly boarded Mortgage Loan. With
respect to each Mortgage Loan released from servicing, Servicer shall be entitled to receive the full monthly Servicing Fee irrespective
of the applicable release date.
Servicing File: With
respect to each Mortgage Loan, the file retained by the Servicer consisting of originals, if provided, or copies of all documents in the
related Mortgage File which are not delivered to the Owner, its designee or the Custodian and copies of the related Mortgage Loan Documents.
Servicing Officer: Any
officer of the Servicer involved in or responsible for, the administration and servicing of the Mortgage Loans whose name appears on a
list of servicing officers that is required to be furnished by the Servicer to the Owner, as such list may from time to time be amended.
Servicing Rights: With
respect to a Mortgage Loan, the right and obligation (and, with respect to any Agency Mortgage Loan, the indivisible, conditional and
non-delegable right and obligation) to do any and all of the following: (a) service and administer such Mortgage Loan; (b) collect
any payments or monies payable or received for servicing such Mortgage Loan; (c) collect any late fees, assumption fees, penalties
or similar payments with respect to such Mortgage Loan; (d) enforce the provisions of all agreements or documents creating, defining
or evidencing any such servicing rights and all rights of the servicer thereunder, including, but not limited to, any clean-up calls and
termination options; (e) collect and apply any escrow payments or other similar payments with respect to such Mortgage Loan; (f) control
and maintain all accounts and other rights to payments related to any of the property described in the other clauses of this definition;
(g) possess and use any and all documents, files, records, servicing files, servicing documents, servicing records, data tapes, computer
records, or other information pertaining to such Mortgage Loan or pertaining to the past, present or prospective servicing of such Mortgage
Loan; and (h) enforce any and all rights, powers and privileges incident to any of the foregoing, all in accordance with Accepted
Servicing Practices.
Special Deposit Account:
An account which the Owner and the Servicer agree shall be a special deposit account for the benefit of the Owner under applicable law.
Subservicer: Any Person
that services Mortgage Loans on behalf of the Servicer or any Subservicer and is responsible for the performance (whether directly or
through Subservicers) of a substantial portion of the material servicing functions required to be performed by the Servicer under this
Agreement.
Tax Service Contract:
A life of loan tax service contract maintained for a Mortgaged Property with a tax service provider for the purpose of obtaining current
information from local taxing authorities relating to such Mortgaged Property.
Underwriting Guidelines:
The underwriting guidelines of the applicable Originator, as identified or specified in the related Purchase Agreement, if applicable.
Whole Loan Transfer:
The sale or transfer by Owner of some or all of the Mortgage Loans in a whole loan or participation format other than a Private Securitization
Transaction or a Public Securitization Transaction.
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ARTICLE II
CONTINUATION OF EXISTING SERVICING;
SERVICING OF ADDITIONAL MORTGAGE LOANS
Section 2.01 Servicing
to Continue.
All mortgage loans that were
being serviced by the Servicer under the Original Agreement immediately prior to the execution and delivery of this Agreement shall constitute
Mortgage Loans serviced under this Agreement upon its execution and delivery.
Section 2.02 Addition
of Mortgage Loans.
The Owner and the Servicer shall
take the following actions with respect to each Mortgage Loan that the Owner desires to have serviced by the Servicer hereunder in order
to effect the transfer of servicing to the Servicer on the related Inbound Transfer Date:
(a) Delivery
of Mortgage Loan Data. With respect to each pool of Mortgage Loans to be serviced under this Agreement, no later than thirty (30)
calendar days prior to the Inbound Transfer Date (or as otherwise mutually agreed between the Owner and the Servicer), the Owner shall
furnish or cause to be furnished to the Servicer complete and accurate Mortgage Loan data reflecting the status of payments, balances
and other pertinent information necessary to service such Mortgage Loans including but not limited to: (i) master file; (ii) Adjustable-Rate
Mortgage Loan master file; (iii) escrow file; (iv) tax and insurance payee file; (v) Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loan history
file; (vi) servicing activities; and (vii) any other pertinent information reasonably required by the Servicer. Such information
shall be provided to the Servicer in such electronic format as is mutually agreed upon by both parties.
(b) Delivery
of Notification Letter. With respect to each pool of Mortgage Loans to be serviced under this Agreement, the Owner shall use its best
efforts to deliver or cause to be delivered to the Servicer a Notice of Inbound Transfer for such Mortgage Loans not less than thirty
(30) days prior to the related Inbound Transfer Date (or as otherwise mutually agreed between the Owner and the Servicer). The Notice
of Inbound Transfer shall include a statement of the related delinquency methodology to be used for the related Mortgage Loans as determined
by the Owner.
(c) Delivery
of Servicing and Other Files. The Owner shall use its reasonable best efforts to provide Servicer with hard copies (or imaged copies
if available) of the Servicing File with respect to each Mortgage Loan transferred to Servicer within fifteen (15) Business Days prior
to the applicable Inbound Transfer Date (or as otherwise mutually agreed between the Owner and the Servicer). The Owner shall use its
reasonable best efforts to provide Servicer with hard copies (or imaged copies if available) of any default file with respect to each
Mortgage Loan transferred to Servicer within five (5) Business Days of the applicable Inbound Transfer Date (or as otherwise mutually
agreed between the Owner and the Servicer). Any costs and expenses to deliver the aforementioned files shall be borne by the Owner.
(d) Notice
to Mortgagors. The Owner shall cause to be provided to each Mortgagor a “Notice of assignment, sale or transfer of servicing”
to the Servicer. Upon boarding of each Mortgage Loan originated by a third-party originator, the Servicer shall deliver to each related
Mortgagor a “Welcome Letter” in accordance with RESPA and Accepted Servicing Practices.
(e) Transfer
of Escrow Funds and Other Proceeds. The Servicer shall use its best efforts to transfer or cause to be transferred to a designated
account, within one (1) Business Day and not later than three (3) Business Days following the Inbound Transfer Date by wire
transfer, an amount equal to the sum of (i) Escrow Payments collected from each Mortgagor; and if applicable (ii) all undistributed
insurance loss draft funds; (iii) all unapplied funds received by the Owner or any prior servicer; (iv) all unapplied interest
on escrow balances accrued through the related Inbound Transfer Date; (v) all buydown funds held by the Owner or any prior servicer
as of the related Inbound Transfer Date; and (vi) all other related amounts held by the respective owner of the Mortgage Loan or
any prior servicer of such Mortgage Loan as of the related Inbound Transfer Date that the Owner or any prior servicer is not entitled
to retain. The Owner shall be responsible for any interest on escrow amounts held by the Owner prior to the related Inbound Transfer Date.
The Servicer shall be entitled to deduct from Servicer’s monthly remittance to the Owner any shortfalls in Escrow Payments that
result from Owner’s failure to deliver any Escrow Payment in full to the Servicer. To the extent the Custodial Account has insufficient
funds to fully fund such shortfalls in the Escrow Payments plus all other amounts due to the Servicer as set forth in Section 5.01
herein, the Owner shall wire such shortfall amount to the Servicer promptly upon receipt of notice of such shortfalls from the Servicer.
(f) Outstanding
Servicing Advances. The Servicer agrees to reimburse the prior servicer or the Owner, as applicable, within thirty (30) days following
the related Inbound Transfer Date for all unreimbursed Servicing Advances made by the prior servicer or the Owner with respect to the
Mortgage Loans as of such Inbound Transfer Date (the “Outstanding Owner Servicing Advances”) and for which the prior
servicer or the Owner has provided to the Servicer reasonably detailed documentation evidencing such advances. The Servicer shall have
no obligation to board Outstanding Owner Servicing Advances or reimburse the prior servicer unless the Servicer has received reasonably
detailed documentation allowing the Servicer to collect such advances from the Mortgagor.
Section 2.03 Closing
Documents.
Simultaneously with the execution
and delivery of this Agreement, the Servicer shall deliver to the Owner an Officer’s Certificate, in the form of Exhibit 6,
with respect to the Servicer, including all attachments thereto. If requested by the Owner in connection with any Notice of Inbound Transfer,
the Servicer shall deliver the following documents to or at the direction of the Owner:
| 1. | a copy of this Agreement; |
| 2. | a Custodial Account Certification in the form of Exhibit 2, as required under Article IV,
or a copy of any similar certification previously delivered under the Original Agreement or this Agreement; and |
| 3. | an Escrow Account Certification in the form of Exhibit 4, as required under Article IV,
or a copy of any similar certification previously delivered under the Original Agreement or this Agreement. |
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ARTICLE III
SERVICING OF AGENCY MORTGAGE LOANS
Section 3.01 Servicer
to Act as Servicer of Agency Mortgage Loans.
The Servicer shall service and
administer each Agency Mortgage Loan in accordance and shall otherwise comply in all respects with the related Guide, including the requirements
of such Guide relating to the maintenance of custodial and escrow accounts, it being understood that any interest paid by the depository
institution on funds deposited in any related custodial account or escrow account shall accrue to the benefit of the Owner. To the extent
required by law, the Owner shall be responsible for interest on escrowed funds to the Mortgagor notwithstanding that such escrow account
may be non interest bearing or that interest paid thereon is insufficient for such purposes.
Section 3.02 Guides
Control.
Except as provided in Section 3.11
of this Agreement, in the event of any conflict between the other provisions of this Agreement, in so far as they may relate to any Agency
Mortgage Loan, and the terms of the related Guide, the terms of such Guide shall control.
Section 3.03 Agency
Rights.
The Servicer’s rights
with respect to the Agency Mortgage Loans are subject and subordinate in all respects to all rights, powers and prerogatives of the applicable
Agency under the Applicable Guide, at law and in equity, including without limitation an Agency’s right to suspend or terminate
the Owner’s Servicing Rights (in whole or in part, and with or without cause) and to suspend or terminate the Owner as an approved
seller/servicer or servicer (whether with or without cause) without recourse to an Agency whatsoever, such that the Servicer’s rights
with respect to the Agency Mortgage Loans pursuant to this Agreement are subject to extinguishment at any time.
Section 3.04 Additional
Agency Rights.
Owner’s execution and
delivery of this Agreement constitutes Owner’s express written consent to permit any Agency, consistent with the applicable Guide,
to have access to, or to have disclosed to it, or to receive copies of (i) any and all mortgage records pertaining to any Agency
Mortgage Loans serviced by Owner for the applicable Agency and subserviced by Servicer; (ii) this Agreement; and (iii) any and
all other records, documents, files, information and data maintained or held by Owner (or by others on Owner’s behalf), which an
Agency considers necessary or desirable to determine or assess the correctness and completeness of the mortgage records pertaining to
any Agency Mortgage Loans serviced by the Owner for the applicable Agency and subserviced by Servicer, to assure that Owner and Servicer
are complying with the requirements of the applicable Guide.
Section 3.05 Limits
on Subservicer’s Rights.
This Agreement does not include
or convey to Servicer (i) the right to assume the role of Owner as an approved servicer of any Agency; (ii) the right to suspend
or terminate Owner’s master servicing contracts with any Agency (in whole or in part, and with or without cause) or the right to
suspend or terminate Owner as an approved Seller/Servicer or servicer of any Agency (whether with or without cause); (iii) the right
to transfer the Servicing Rights relating to any Agency Mortgage Loan; or (iv) status as a third party beneficiary of any of the
agreements between Owner and any Agency.
Section 3.06 Prevailing
Party Rights.
In any legal action or proceeding
to defend or enforce an Agency’s rights with respect to the Servicing Rights or such Agency’s rights as a third party beneficiary
to this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover attorneys’ fees and costs.
Section 3.07 Investor
Reports.
Owner and Servicer shall each
provide to each Agency, at such address as such Agency may from time to time designate, on or before the twentieth (20th) day
(or if such day is not a Business Day, as defined in the applicable Guide, then the next succeeding Business Day) of each calendar month,
a written report containing (i) any notice of default or event of default under this Agreement, received or sent by Owner or Servicer,
respectively, (ii) any notice of an act, event or circumstance indicating that with the passage of time, without cure of such act,
event or circumstance, there would be an event of default, received or sent by Owner or Servicer, respectively, and (iii) such other
information or documents that an Agency may request with respect to this Agreement or the related Agency Mortgage Loans, all in form and
substance acceptable to such Agency, to the extent that such other information or documents may be requested of other servicers and subservicers.
An Agency’s determinations with respect to this Section 3.07 shall be made in its sole and absolute discretion.
Section 3.08 Limitation
of Claims.
Servicer may only make any claims
against an Agency, arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the Agency Mortgage Loans, through Owner.
Section 3.09 No
Interest in Servicing Rights.
Servicer acknowledges and agrees
that it has no interest in the Servicing Rights or in any agreements between Owner and an Agency.
Section 3.10 Joint
and Several Liability.
Owner and Servicer shall jointly
and severally indemnify, defend and hold harmless each Agency from and against any losses, damages or expenses arising out of or relating
to Servicer’s fraud, willful misconduct or negligent acts or omissions in connection with its subservicing of the related Agency
Mortgage Loans pursuant to this Agreement; provided, however, that it is expressly understood and agreed that Servicer shall not be liable
to any Agency for any such losses, damages or expenses in connection with either (i) the origination of any related Agency Mortgage
Loan, or (ii) the servicing of any Agency Mortgage Loan other than during the period Servicer is or was obligated to service such
Agency Mortgage Loan pursuant to this Agreement.
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ARTICLE IV
SERVICING OF NON-AGENCY MORTGAGE LOANS
Section 4.01 Servicer
to Act as Servicer of Non-Agency Mortgage Loans.
The Servicer shall service the
Non-Agency Mortgage Loans in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement and its obligations in respect of the Mortgage Loans shall
be limited to those set forth in this Agreement. To the extent set forth in and subject to the terms of the Delegation of Authority Matrix
attached as Exhibit 10 hereto, the Owner hereby delegates authority to the Servicer to carry out the Servicer’s servicing
and administration duties with respect to the Non-Agency Mortgage Loans without obtaining the Owner’s prior written approval.
Consistent with the terms of
this Agreement and Accepted Servicing Practices, the Servicer may, with respect to a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan, (i) waive any late
payment charge or, if applicable, any penalty interest, or (ii) extend the due dates for the Monthly Payments due on a Mortgage Note,
or waive, in whole or in part, a Prepayment Penalty. Unless in compliance with the Delegation of Authority Matrix, the terms of any Non-Agency
Mortgage Loan may only be modified, varied or forgiven with the prior written consent of the Owner while the Non-Agency Mortgage Loan
remains outstanding. The Servicer’s analysis supporting any forbearance and the conclusion that any forbearance meets the standards
of this section shall be reflected in writing or electronically in the Servicing File. The Servicer is hereby authorized and empowered
to execute and deliver on behalf of itself and the Owner, all instruments of satisfaction or cancellation, or of partial or full release,
discharge and all other comparable instruments, with respect to the Non-Agency Mortgage Loans and with respect to the Mortgaged Properties.
If reasonably required by the Servicer, the Owner shall furnish the Servicer with a fully executed Power of Attorney and other documents
necessary or appropriate to enable the Servicer to carry out its servicing and administrative duties under this Agreement with respect
to the Non-Agency Mortgage Loans. With respect to the Non-Agency Mortgage Loans, the Servicer may request the consent of the Owner in
writing by certified mail, overnight courier or such other means as may be agreed to by the parties to a course of action that the Servicer
proposes to take under this Agreement. Unless the Owner shall give written notice to the Servicer that it objects to any such recommended
course of action within ten (10) Business Days immediately following the day on which the Owner received the Servicer’s written
consent request (together with its recommended course of action and relevant supporting documentation), the Owner shall be deemed to have
consented to such recommended course of action, and Servicer may take the action recommended to the Owner, unless the Servicer determines,
in its reasonable discretion, that such action is no longer prudent or applicable and the Servicer notifies the Owner of such decision
not to act. In the event that the Owner shall object to the Servicer’s recommended course of action, Servicer shall take such action
as is required by the Owner, and the Servicer shall have no liability therefor if it is not negligent in performing such action. Further,
to the extent the Servicer has provided the Owner with reasonably timely notice, the Owner shall indemnify and hold harmless the Servicer
from and against any penalty, fine or damages that may result from the Owner’s decision to wait for any period of time up to ten
(10) Business Days before providing Servicer with direction as to the course of action to be taken as permitted in the second immediately
preceding sentence. In addition, notwithstanding the foregoing, the Servicer may not waive any Prepayment Penalty or portion thereof required
by the terms of the related Mortgage Note unless (i) the Servicer determines that such waiver would maximize recovery of Liquidation
Proceeds for such Non-Agency Mortgage Loan, taking into account the value of such Prepayment Penalty and such Non-Agency Mortgage Loan,
and the waiver of such Prepayment Penalty is standard and customary in servicing similar Non-Agency Mortgage Loans (including the waiver
of a Prepayment Penalty in connection with a refinancing of the Mortgage Loan related to a default or a reasonably foreseeable default)
or (ii) the enforceability thereof is limited (1) by bankruptcy, insolvency, moratorium, receivership or other similar laws
relating to creditor’s rights or (2) due to acceleration in connection with a foreclosure or other involuntary payment, or
(iii) in the Servicer’s reasonable judgment, (1) the waiver of such prepayment penalty relates to a default or a reasonably
foreseeable default, (2) such waiver would maximize recovery of total proceeds taking into account the value of such Prepayment Penalty
and such Mortgage Loan and (3) such waiver is standard and customary in servicing similar mortgage loans similar to such Non-Agency
Mortgage Loan (including any waiver of a prepayment penalty in connection with a refinancing of a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan that is related
to a default or a reasonably foreseeable default). In no event will the Servicer waive a Prepayment Penalty in connection with a refinancing
of a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan that is not related to a default or a reasonably foreseeable default. In servicing and administering the
Non-Agency Mortgage Loans, the Servicer shall employ procedures (including collection procedures) and exercise the same care that it customarily
employs and exercises in servicing and administering mortgage loans for its own account, where such procedures do not conflict with the
requirements of this Agreement, and the Owner’s reliance on the Servicer. In addition, the Servicer shall retain adequate personnel
to effect such servicing and administration of the Non-Agency Mortgage Loans. Servicer shall have no obligation to collect a Prepayment
Penalty with respect to a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan unless the Servicer is provided with such information electronically; provided,
however, that the Servicer shall compare the Notice of Inbound Transfer provided by the Owner and any electronic data regarding the
Non-Agency Mortgage Loans provided by the previous servicer of such Non-Agency Mortgage Loans and provide the Owner with prompt written
notice of any discrepancies with respect to information regarding Prepayment Penalties.
The Owner may sell and transfer,
in whole or in part, some or all of the Non-Agency Mortgage Loans at any time and from time to time (including, without limitation, in
connection with a Private Securitization Transaction or a Public Securitization Transaction). Upon such execution, the Servicer shall
mark its books and records to reflect the ownership of the Non-Agency Mortgage Loans by such transferee.
The Servicer shall notify MERS
of the ownership interest of Owner in each MOM Loan. At any time during the term of this Agreement, Owner may direct the Servicer to cause
any MOM Loan to be deactivated from the MERS System.
The Servicing File maintained
by the Servicer pursuant to this Agreement shall be appropriately marked and identified in the Servicer’s computer system to clearly
reflect the ownership of the related Non-Agency Mortgage Loan by the Owner. The Servicer shall release from its custody the contents of
any Servicing File maintained by it only in accordance with this Agreement.
The Servicer shall be responsible
for the actions of any vendors which the Servicer utilizes to carry out its obligations hereunder. The Owner shall promptly reimburse
the Servicer for any fees paid to such vendors by the Servicer.
The Servicer shall maintain
adequate capacity to service the Non-Agency Mortgage Loans, as well as other mortgage loans that it may service (including mortgage loans
held by other entities managed by the PennyMac REIT Manager or any of its Affiliates).
Section 4.02 Liquidation
of Mortgage Loans.
In the event that any payment
due under any Non-Agency Mortgage Loan and not postponed pursuant to Section 4.01 is not paid when the same becomes due and
payable, or in the event the Mortgagor fails to perform any other covenant or obligation under the Non-Agency Mortgage Loan and such failure
continues beyond any applicable grace period, the Servicer shall take such action as the Servicer shall determine reasonably to be in
the best interest of the Owner in accordance with Accepted Servicing Practices. In the event that any payment due under any Non-Agency
Mortgage Loan is not postponed pursuant to Section 4.01 and remains delinquent for a period of ninety (90) days or any other
default continues for a period of ninety (90) days beyond the expiration of any grace or cure period (or such other period as is required
by law in the jurisdiction where the related Mortgaged Property is located) or earlier as determined by the Servicer, the Servicer is
granted authority to effect Foreclosure Commencement in accordance with and subject to Exhibit 10 hereto and Accepted Servicing
Practices. In such connection, the Servicer shall, acting in accordance with Accepted Servicing Practices, advance on behalf of the Owner
such funds as are necessary and proper in connection with any foreclosure or towards the restoration or preservation of any Mortgaged
Property securing a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, no Servicing Advance shall be required
to be made hereunder with respect to a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan if such Servicing Advance would, if made, constitute a Nonrecoverable
Advance. The determination by the Servicer that it has made a Nonrecoverable Advance with respect to a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan or that
any proposed Servicing Advance with respect to a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan would constitute a Nonrecoverable Advance shall be evidenced
by an Officers’ Certificate of the Servicer, delivered to the Owner, which details the reasons for such determination.
The Servicer acknowledges and
agrees that it shall take and initiate any legal actions with respect to any with respect to a Non-Agency Mortgage Loans and related REO
Properties, including, without limitation, any foreclosure actions, acceptance of deeds in lieu of foreclosure, and any collection actions
with respect to such Non-Agency Mortgage Loans or related REO Properties on behalf of the Owner, but only in the name of the Servicer
or its nominee and without reference to the Owner. Except as otherwise required by law or with the consent of the Owner, under no circumstances
shall any such action be taken in the name of, or with any reference to, the Owner. The Servicer shall provide prior written notice to
the Owner, if the Servicer is required by applicable law to take any legal actions with respect to the Non-Agency Mortgage Loans or related
REO Properties in the name of, or with reference to, the Owner.
Section 4.03 Collection
of Mortgage Loan Payments; Payment Clearing Account.
Continuously from the related
Inbound Transfer Date until the principal and interest on all Mortgage Loans are paid in full (unless otherwise provided herein), the
Servicer shall proceed diligently to collect all payments due under each of the Non-Agency Mortgage Loans when the same shall become due
and payable and shall take special care in ascertaining and estimating Escrow Payments, to the extent applicable, and all other charges
that will become due and payable with respect to the Non-Agency Mortgage Loans and each related Mortgaged Property, to the end that the
installments payable by the Mortgagors will be sufficient to pay such charges as and when they become due and payable. Notwithstanding
anything herein to the contrary, with respect to the Non-Agency Mortgage Loans, the Servicer shall not be required to institute or join
in litigation with respect to collection of any payment (whether under a Mortgage, Mortgage Note, PMI Policy or otherwise or against any
public or governmental authority with respect to a taking or condemnation) if in its reasonable judgment it believes that it will be unable
to enforce the provision of the Mortgage or other instrument pursuant to which payment is required. Further, the Servicer shall take special
care in ascertaining and estimating annual ground rents, taxes, assessments, water rates, flood insurance premiums, fire and hazard insurance
premiums, mortgage insurance premiums, and all other charges that, as provided in the Mortgage, will become due and payable to the end
that the installments payable by the Mortgagors will be sufficient to pay such charges as and when they become due and payable.
The Servicer shall establish
and maintain a Payment Clearing Account into which it shall deposit on a daily basis all payments received in respect of mortgage loans
serviced by the Servicer (whether or not serviced pursuant to this Agreement). Not later than the second Business Day following the receipt
of a payment in respect of a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan subject to this Agreement, the Servicer shall withdraw the amount of such payment
from the Payment Clearing Account and shall immediately deposit (1) in the Custodial Account, the portion of such payment required
to be deposited therein pursuant to Section 4.04, and (2) in the Escrow Account, the portion of such payment required
to be deposited therein pursuant to Section 4.06.
Section 4.04 Establishment
of and Deposits to Custodial Account.
The Servicer shall establish
one or more Custodial Accounts, in the form of time deposit or demand accounts titled in the name of “PNMAC Loan Svc LLC ITF [description
of applicable owners or investors]” or titled in another reasonable manner indicating that such account is held in a custodial capacity.
Each Custodial Account shall be established with a Qualified Depository acceptable to the Owner as a Special Deposit Account. Any funds
deposited in the Custodial Account shall at all times be fully insured to the full extent permitted by the FDIC and any amounts therein
may be invested in Eligible Investments. The creation of any Custodial Account shall be evidenced by a certification in the form of Exhibit 2
hereto, in the case of an account established with the Servicer (provided the Servicer qualifies as a Qualified Depository). A copy of
such certification or letter agreement shall be furnished to the Owner upon request. The Servicer shall segregate and hold all funds in
the Custodial Account separate and apart from the Servicer’s own funds and general assets.
With respect to the Non-Agency
Mortgage Loans, the Servicer shall deposit in the Custodial Account and retain therein the following collections received by the Servicer,
together with any payments made by the Servicer subsequent to the Inbound Transfer Date pursuant to this Agreement:
(i) all
payments on account of principal on such Mortgage Loans, including all Principal Prepayments;
(ii) all
payments on account of interest on the related Mortgage adjusted to the Mortgage Loan Remittance Rate;
(iii) all
related Liquidation Proceeds and any amount received with respect to the related REO Property;
(iv) all
related Insurance Proceeds including amounts required to be deposited pursuant to Section 4.10 (other than proceeds to be
held in the Escrow Account and applied to the restoration or repair of the related Mortgaged Property or released to the related Mortgagor
in accordance with Section 4.14), and Section 4.11;
(v) all
Condemnation Proceeds affecting any related Mortgaged Property that are not applied to the restoration or repair of the related Mortgaged
Property or released to the related Mortgagor in accordance with Section 4.14;
(vi) any
amount required to be deposited in the Custodial Account pursuant to Section 4.15 or 4.19;
(vii) any
Prepayment Penalties received with respect to any Non-Agency Mortgage Loan; and
(viii) any
amounts required to be deposited by the Servicer pursuant to Section 4.11 in connection with the deductible clause in any
blanket hazard insurance policy. Such deposit shall be made from Servicer’s own funds, without reimbursement therefor.
The foregoing requirements for
deposit into the Custodial Account shall be exclusive, it being understood and agreed that, without limiting the generality of the foregoing,
Ancillary Income need not be deposited by the Servicer into the Custodial Account.
Section 4.05 Permitted
Withdrawals From Custodial Account.
Subject to Section 5.01,
the Servicer shall be entitled to withdraw funds from the Custodial Account for the following purposes:
(i) to
make payments to the Owner (or as otherwise directed by the Owner in writing) in the amounts and in the manner provided in Section 5.01;
(ii) to
fund any Liquidity Reserve Account or any Litigation Reserve Account as and to the extent required by Section 4.17;
(iii) following
the liquidation of a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan, to reimburse itself for (a) any unpaid Servicing Advances to the extent recoverable
from Liquidation Proceeds, Insurance Proceeds or other amounts received with respect to the related Non-Agency Mortgage Loan plus
(b) related unreimbursed Nonrecoverable Advances made by the Servicer in accordance with this Agreement;
(iv) to
invest funds in Eligible Investments in accordance with Section 4.09;
(v) to
withdraw funds deposited in the Custodial Account in error;
(vi) [Reserved];
and
(vii) to
clear and terminate the Custodial Account upon the termination of the Servicing Agreement.
The Servicer shall keep and
maintain separate accounting, on a Mortgage Loan by Mortgage Loan basis, for the purpose of justifying any withdrawal from the Custodial
Account pursuant to subclause (iii) above.
Section 4.06 Establishment
of and Deposits to Escrow Account.
The Servicer shall establish
and maintain one or more Escrow Accounts, in the form of time deposit or demand accounts titled in the name of “PNMAC Loan Svc LLC
ttee and/or bailee for [description of applicable owners or investors]” or titled in another reasonable manner indicating that such
account is held in a custodial capacity. Each Escrow Account shall be established with a Qualified Depository as a Special Deposit Account.
Funds deposited in the Escrow Accounts may be drawn on by the Servicer in accordance with Section 4.07. The creation of any
Escrow Account shall be evidenced by a certification in the form of Exhibit 4 hereto, in the case of an account established
with the Servicer (provided the Servicer qualifies as a Qualified Depository). A copy of such certification shall be furnished to the
Owner on or prior to the execution of this Agreement. The Servicer shall segregate and hold all funds in any Escrow Account separate and
apart from the Servicer’s own funds and general assets.
With respect to the Non-Agency
Mortgage Loans, the Servicer shall deposit in the Escrow Account or Accounts and retain therein the following collections received by
the Servicer:
(i) all
related Escrow Payments collected on account of the Non-Agency Mortgage Loans, for the purpose of effecting timely payment of any such
items as required under the terms of this Agreement; and
(ii) all
amounts representing related Insurance Proceeds or Condemnation Proceeds which are to be applied to the restoration or repair of any related
Mortgaged Property.
The Servicer shall make withdrawals
from the Escrow Account only to effect such payments as are required under this Agreement, as set forth in Section 4.07. To
the extent required by law, the Servicer shall be responsible to pay from its own funds interest on escrowed funds to the Mortgagor notwithstanding
that the Escrow Account may be non interest bearing or that interest paid thereon is insufficient for such purposes.
Section 4.07 Permitted
Withdrawals From Escrow Account.
With respect to the Non-Agency
Mortgage Loans, withdrawals from the Escrow Account or Accounts may be made by the Servicer only:
(i) to
effect timely payments of ground rents, taxes, assessments, water rates, mortgage insurance premiums, condominium charges, flood insurance,
fire and hazard insurance, premiums or other items constituting related Escrow Payments for the related Mortgage;
(ii) to
reimburse the Servicer for any Servicing Advance made by the Servicer pursuant to Section 4.08 with respect to a Non-Agency
Mortgage Loan, but only from amounts received on the related Mortgage Loan which represent late payments or collections of Escrow Payments
thereunder;
(iii) to
refund to any related Mortgagor any funds found to be in excess of the amounts required under the terms of the related Mortgage Loan or
applicable federal or state law or judicial or administrative ruling;
(iv) for
transfer to the Custodial Account in accordance with the terms of the related Mortgage and Mortgage Note or this Agreement;
(v) for
application to restoration or repair of the related Mortgaged Property in accordance with the procedures outlined in Section 4.14;
(vi) to
pay the Owner, or any Mortgagors to the extent required by law, any interest paid on the funds deposited in the Escrow Account and relating
to any Mortgage Loan;
(vii) to
reimburse itself for any amounts deposited in the Escrow Account in error; and
(viii) to
clear and terminate the Escrow Account on the termination of this Agreement.
Section 4.08 Payment
of Taxes, Insurance and Other Charges.
With respect to each Non-Agency
Mortgage Loan that is a First Lien Mortgage Loan requiring Escrow Payments to be made by the related Mortgagor, the Servicer shall maintain
accurate records reflecting the status of ground rents, taxes, assessments, water rates and other charges which are or may become a lien
upon the Mortgaged Property and the status of PMI Policy premiums, flood insurance, and fire and hazard insurance coverage and shall obtain,
from time to time, all bills for the payment of such charges (including renewal premiums) and shall effect payment thereof prior to the
applicable penalty or termination date and at a time appropriate for securing maximum discounts allowable, employing for such purpose
deposits of the related Mortgagor in the Escrow Account which shall have been estimated and accumulated by the Servicer in amounts sufficient
for such purposes, as allowed under the terms of the related Mortgage.
To the extent that any Non-Agency
Mortgage Loan is a First Lien Mortgage Loan that does not provide for Escrow Payments, the Servicer shall determine that any such payments
are made by the related Mortgagor when due. With respect to each Non-Agency Mortgage Loan that is a First Lien Mortgage Loan requiring
Escrow Payments to be made by the related Mortgagor, subject to Accepted Servicing Practices, the Servicer assumes full responsibility
for the payment of all such bills and shall effect payments of all such bills irrespective of the Mortgagor’s faithful performance
in the payment of same or the making of the Escrow Payments and shall make Servicing Advances from its own funds to effect such payments
within the time period required to avoid penalties and interest and avoid the loss of the related Mortgaged Property by foreclosure from
a tax or other lien. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Servicer reasonably determines that such Servicing Advance would be a Nonrecoverable
Advance, Servicer shall have no obligation to make such Servicing Advance. Solely with respect to Non-Agency Mortgage Loans that require
Escrow Payments, if Servicer fails to make a Servicing Advance with respect to any payment prior to the date on which late payment penalties
or costs related to protecting the lien accrue, the Servicer shall pay any such penalties or costs which accrued.
Section 4.09 Protection
of Accounts.
The Servicer may transfer the
Custodial Account, the Escrow Account, any Liquidity Reserve Account or any Litigation Reserve Account to a different Qualified Depository
from time to time. Such transfer shall be made only upon obtaining consent of the Owner, which shall not be unreasonably withheld. The
Servicer shall notify the Owner in writing of any such transfer fifteen (15) Business Days prior to such transfer.
Amounts on deposit in the Custodial
Account, the Escrow Account, any Liquidity Reserve Account or any Litigation Reserve Account may at the option of the Servicer be invested
in Eligible Investments. Any such Eligible Investment shall mature no later than one day prior to the Remittance Date in each month; provided,
however, that if such Eligible Investment is an obligation of a Qualified Depository (other than the Servicer) that maintains the
Custodial Account, the Escrow Account, any Liquidity Reserve Account or any Litigation Reserve Account, then such Eligible Investment
may mature on the related Remittance Date. Any such Eligible Investment shall be made in the name of the Servicer in trust for the benefit
of the Owner. All income on or gain realized from any such Eligible Investment shall be for the benefit of the Servicer and may be withdrawn
at any time by the Servicer. Any losses incurred in respect of any such investment shall be deposited in the Custodial Account, the Escrow
Account, any Liquidity Reserve Account or any Litigation Reserve Account, by the Servicer out of its own funds immediately as realized
with no right to reimbursement.
Section 4.10 Maintenance
of Hazard Insurance.
The Servicer shall cause to
be maintained for each Non-Agency Mortgage Loan that is a First Lien Mortgage Loan, hazard insurance (with extended coverage as is customary
in the area where the Mortgaged Property is located) such that all buildings upon the related Mortgaged Property are insured by a generally
acceptable insurer acceptable under the Fannie Mae Guides against loss by fire, hazards of extended coverage and such other hazards as
are required to be insured pursuant to the Fannie Mae Guides, in an amount which is at least equal to the lesser of (i) the maximum
insurable value of the improvements securing such Mortgage Loan and (ii) the greater of (a) the outstanding principal balance
of such Mortgage Loan or (b) an amount such that the proceeds thereof shall be sufficient to prevent the related Mortgagor or the
loss payee from becoming a co-insurer (or, in the case of any related REO Property, the fair market value of such REO Property).
With respect to the Non-Agency
Mortgage Loans, if required by the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 or Flood Disaster Prevention Act of 1973, as amended, each such
Mortgage Loan is, and shall continue to be, covered by a flood insurance policy meeting the requirements of the current guidelines of
the Federal Insurance Administration with a generally acceptable insurance carrier acceptable under the Fannie Mae Guides in an amount
representing coverage not less than the least of (i) the aggregate unpaid principal balance of such Mortgage Loan (or, in the case
of a related REO Property, the fair market value of such REO Property), (ii) maximum amount of insurance which is available
under the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 or Flood Disaster Prevention Act of 1973, as amended (regardless of whether the area in
which such Mortgaged Property is located is participating in such program), or (iii) the full replacement value of the improvements
which are part of such Mortgaged Property. If a related Mortgaged Property is located in a special flood hazard area and is not covered
by flood insurance or is covered in an amount less than the amount required by the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 or Flood Disaster
Prevention Act of 1973, as amended, the Servicer shall notify the related Mortgagor that the Mortgagor must obtain such flood insurance
coverage, and if such Mortgagor fails to obtain the required flood insurance coverage within forty-five (45) days after such notification,
the Servicer shall immediately force place the required flood insurance on such Mortgagor’s behalf. Notwithstanding the foregoing,
Servicer shall have no liability to Owner or any third party for any penalties or fines imposed based on Servicer’s failure to timely
notify the Director of FEMA and the flood insurance provider related to a servicing transfer if Servicer is not provided with flood insurance
information; provided that, the Servicer shall have promptly provided Owner with notice of such missing flood insurance information. Notwithstanding
the foregoing, the Servicer shall maintain a blanket insurance policy in sufficient amounts to cover any uninsured loss due to any gap
in Mortgagor-provided coverage.
If a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan
that is a First Lien Mortgage Loan is secured by a unit in a condominium project, the Servicer shall verify that the coverage required
of the homeowners’ association, including hazard, flood, liability, and fidelity coverage, is being maintained in accordance with
then current Fannie Mae requirements, and secure from the homeowners’ association its agreement to notify the Servicer promptly
of any change in the insurance coverage or of any condemnation or casualty loss that may have a material effect on the value of the related
Mortgaged Property as security.
The Servicer shall cause to
be maintained on each Mortgaged Property securing a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan such other or additional insurance as may be required pursuant
to such applicable laws and regulations as shall at any time be in force and as shall require such additional insurance, or pursuant to
the requirements of any private mortgage guaranty insurer, or as may be required to conform with Accepted Servicing Practices.
In the event that the Owner
or the Servicer shall determine that the Mortgaged Property securing a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan should be insured against loss or damage
by hazards and risks not covered by the insurance required to be maintained by the Mortgagor pursuant to the terms of the Mortgage, the
Servicer shall in accordance with the Fannie Mae Guides make commercially reasonable efforts to communicate and consult with the Mortgagor
with respect to the need for such insurance and bring to the Mortgagor’s attention the desirability of protection of the Mortgaged
Property.
All policies required hereunder
shall name the Servicer and its successors and assigns as a mortgagee and loss payee and shall be endorsed with non contributory standard
or New York mortgagee clauses which shall provide for at least thirty (30) days prior written notice of any cancellation, reduction in
amount or material change in coverage.
In all such cases, the Servicer
shall not interfere with the Mortgagor’s freedom of choice in selecting either his insurance carrier or agent, provided, however,
that the Servicer shall not accept any such insurance policies from insurance companies unless such companies currently reflect a General
Policy Rating of A:VI or better under Best’s Key Rating Guides, are acceptable under the Fannie Mae Guides and are licensed to do
business in the jurisdiction in which the Mortgaged Property is located. The Servicer shall determine that such policies provide sufficient
risk coverage and amounts as required pursuant to the Fannie Mae Guides, that they insure the property owner, and that they properly describe
the property address. The Servicer shall furnish to the Mortgagor a formal notice of expiration of any such insurance in sufficient time
for the Mortgagor to arrange for renewal coverage by the expiration date; provided, however, that in the event that no such notice
is furnished by the Servicer, the Servicer shall ensure that replacement insurance policies are in place in the required coverages and
the Servicer shall be solely liable for any losses in the event coverage is not provided.
Pursuant to Section 4.04,
any amounts collected by the Servicer under any such policies (other than amounts to be deposited in the Escrow Account and applied to
the restoration or repair of the related Mortgaged Property, or property acquired in liquidation of the Mortgage Loan, or to be released
to the Mortgagor, in accordance with the Servicer’s normal servicing procedures as specified in Section 4.14) shall
be deposited in the Custodial Account subject to withdrawal pursuant to Section 4.05.
Section 4.11 Maintenance
of Mortgage Impairment Insurance Policy.
In the event that the Servicer
shall obtain and maintain a blanket policy insuring against losses arising from flood, fire and hazards covered under extended coverage
on all of the Non-Agency Mortgage Loans, then, to the extent such policy provides coverage in an amount equal to the amount required pursuant
to Section 4.10 and otherwise complies with all other requirements of Section 4.10, it shall conclusively be deemed
to have satisfied its obligations as set forth in Section 4.10. Any amounts collected by the Servicer under any such policy
relating to a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan shall be deposited in the Custodial Account subject to withdrawal pursuant to Section 4.05.
Such policy may contain a deductible clause, in which case, in the event that there shall not have been maintained on the related Mortgaged
Property a policy complying with Section 4.10, and there shall have been a loss which would have been covered by such policy,
the Servicer shall deposit in the Custodial Account at the time of such loss the amount not otherwise payable under the blanket policy
because of such deductible clause, such amount to be deposited from the Servicer’s funds, without reimbursement therefor. The Servicer
may seek reimbursement from the Owner for the costs and premiums associated with obtaining and maintaining any such blanket policy.
Section 4.12 Maintenance
of Fidelity Bond and Errors and Omissions Insurance.
The Servicer shall maintain
with responsible companies that would meet the requirements of Fannie Mae, at its own expense, a blanket Fidelity Bond and an Errors and
Omissions Insurance Policy, with broad coverage on all officers, employees or other persons acting in any capacity requiring such persons
to handle funds, money, documents or papers relating to the Mortgage Loans (“Servicer Employees”). Any such Fidelity
Bond and Errors and Omissions Insurance Policy shall be in the form of the Mortgage Banker’s Blanket Bond and shall protect and
insure the Servicer against losses, including forgery, theft, embezzlement, fraud, errors and omissions and negligent acts of such Servicer
Employees. Such Fidelity Bond and Errors and Omissions Insurance Policy also shall protect and insure the Servicer against losses in connection
with the failure to maintain any insurance policies required pursuant to this agreement and the release or satisfaction of a Mortgage
Loan without having obtained payment in full of the indebtedness secured thereby. No provision of this Section 4.12 requiring
such Fidelity Bond and Errors and Omissions Insurance Policy shall diminish or relieve the Servicer from its duties and obligations as
set forth in this Agreement. Any such Fidelity Bond and Errors and Omissions Insurance Policy shall comply with the applicable requirements
from time to time of Fannie Mae. Upon request, the Servicer shall cause to be delivered to the Owner a certified true copy of such Fidelity
Bond and Errors and Omissions Insurance Policy and shall obtain a statement from the surety and insurer that such Fidelity Bond and Errors
and Omissions Insurance Policy shall in no event be terminated or materially modified without thirty (30) days’ prior written notice
to the Owner.
Section 4.13 Inspections.
The Servicer shall order an
inspection of the Mortgaged Property securing a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan when such Mortgage Loan becomes 45 days delinquent and every
30 days thereafter so long as such Mortgage Loan remains delinquent to assure itself that the value of the Mortgaged Property is being
preserved, provided that the Servicer shall be required to take such action only if it determines that the proceeds to the Owner
(after giving effect to the recovery of the Servicer’s out-of-pocket expenses) from payment on, or disposition of, the related Mortgage
Loan or REO Property would be increased as a result of the taking of such action. The Servicer shall document on its servicing system
each such inspection. The costs of such inspections shall be treated as Servicing Advances for which the Servicer shall be entitled to
full reimbursement for in accordance with Section 4.05(iv).
Section 4.14 Restoration
of Mortgaged Property.
With respect to the Non-Agency
Mortgage Loans, the Servicer need not obtain the approval of the Owner prior to releasing any Insurance Proceeds or Condemnation Proceeds
to the Mortgagor to be applied to the restoration or repair of the Mortgaged Property if such release is in accordance with Accepted Servicing
Practices and the terms of this Agreement. At a minimum, the Servicer shall comply with the following conditions in connection with any
such release of such Insurance Proceeds or Condemnation Proceeds:
(i) the
Servicer shall receive satisfactory independent verification of completion in all material respects of repairs and issuance of any required
approvals with respect thereto;
(ii) the
Servicer shall take all steps necessary to preserve the priority of the lien of the Mortgage, including, but not limited to requiring
waivers with respect to mechanics’ and materialmen’s liens;
(iii) the
Servicer shall verify that the Mortgage Loan is not in default; and
(iv) pending
repairs or restoration, the Servicer shall place the Insurance Proceeds or Condemnation Proceeds in the Escrow Account.
If the Owner is named as an
additional loss payee, the Servicer is hereby empowered to endorse any loss draft issued in respect of such a claim in the name of the
Owner.
Section 4.15 Title,
Management and Disposition of REO Property.
In the event that title to any
Mortgaged Property securing a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan is acquired in foreclosure or by deed in lieu of foreclosure, the deed or certificate
of sale shall be taken in the name of the Owner or its designee, which may include Servicer on behalf of the Owner, or in the event the
Servicer is not authorized or permitted to hold title to real property in the state where the REO Property is located, or would be adversely
affected under the “doing business” or tax laws of such state by so holding title, the deed or certificate of sale shall be
taken in the name of such Person(s) as shall be consistent with an Opinion of Counsel obtained by Servicer from an attorney duly
licensed to practice law in the state where the REO Property is located. The Person or Persons holding such title other than the Owner
shall acknowledge in writing that such title is being held as nominee for the Owner. Where title is acquired by the acceptance of a deed
in lieu of foreclosure, the Owner shall pay to the Servicer a Deed in Lieu Fee.
Upon approval by Owner, the
Servicer shall manage, conserve, protect and operate each REO Property related to a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan for the Owner either for
the purpose of its prompt disposition and sale or its rental. The Servicer, either itself or through an agent selected by the Servicer,
shall manage, conserve, protect and operate such REO Property in accordance with Accepted Servicing Practices and in the same manner that
similar property in the same locality as such REO Property is managed. The Servicer shall attempt to sell or rent the same on such terms
and conditions as the Servicer deems to be in the best interest of the Owner in accordance with Accepted Servicing Practices. The Servicer
shall provide the Owner on a monthly basis with a report on the status of each REO Property related to a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan.
The Servicer shall also maintain
on each REO Property related to a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan fire and hazard insurance with extended coverage in an amount which is at least
equal to the maximum insurable value of the improvements which are a part of such property, liability insurance and, to the extent required
and available under the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 or Flood Disaster Prevention Act of 1973, as amended, flood insurance in
the amount required in Section 4.10 hereof, provided that the Servicer shall be required to maintain such insurance
only if it determines that the proceeds to the Owner (after giving effect to the recovery of the Servicer’s out-of-pocket expenses)
from payment on, or disposition of, the related REO Property would be increased as a result of the maintenance of such insurance.
Such costs to maintain appropriate insurance coverage shall be treated as Servicing Advances for which the Servicer shall be entitled
to full reimbursement in accordance with Section 4.05(iv).
The disposition of each REO
Property related to a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan shall be carried out by the Servicer at such price, and upon such terms and conditions,
as the Servicer deems to be in the best interests of the Owner in accordance with Accepted Servicing Practices. The proceeds of sale of
such REO Property shall be promptly deposited in the Custodial Account pursuant to the terms of this Agreement but not later than the
second Business Day following receipt thereof. As soon as practical thereafter, the expenses of such sale shall be paid and the Servicer
shall reimburse itself for any related unreimbursed Servicing Advances and unpaid Servicing Fees made pursuant to this Section.
With respect to each REO Property
related to a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan, the Servicer shall segregate and hold all funds collected and received in connection with the operation
of the REO Property in the Custodial Account. The Servicer shall cause to be deposited on a daily basis in each Custodial Account all
revenues received by Servicer (such revenues being those received by Servicer within two Business Days prior to actual deposit into the
Escrow Account) with respect to the conservation and disposition of the related REO Property. Any advances made to maintain appropriate
insurance coverage shall be treated as Servicing Advances for which the Servicer shall be entitled to full reimbursement in accordance
with Section 4.05(iv).
Section 4.16 Costs
and Expenses.
With respect to the Non-Agency
Mortgage Loans, Owner will be responsible for all losses including but not limited to unrecoverable interest, “out-of-pocket”
costs and expenses from either the Mortgagor or Owner that are normal and customary that occur as the result of normal business activity
associated with owning the loans.
Section 4.17 Liquidity
and Litigation Reserves.
(a) Liquidity
Reserve. The Servicer, in its discretion, may establish a liquidity reserve (the “Liquidity Reserve”) from which
to fund Servicing Advances (including litigation costs and expenses (including attorneys’ fees)), P&I Advances and Interest
Shortfall with respect to the Mortgage Loans. If the Servicer elects to establish a Liquidity Reserve it shall establish a Liquidity Reserve
Account at a Qualified Depository. The Liquidity Reserve Account shall be held in trust for the benefit of the Owner and shall be established
and maintained for the sole purpose of holding and distributing the Liquidity Reserve funds. The Servicer may fund the Liquidity Reserve
with such portion of distributions on the Mortgage Loans (but such portion shall nonetheless be deemed to have been distributed to Owner)
as it deems appropriate, in the exercise of its reasonable discretion, or otherwise request Owner to fund such Liquidity Reserve, in which
case Owner shall fund such Liquidity Reserve as so requested. At the termination of this Agreement, all remaining funds held in the Liquidity
Reserve shall be distributed to the Owner. Amounts on deposit in the Liquidity Reserve Account shall be invested in Eligible Investments,
shall not be used to pay costs or expenses other than Servicing Advances (including litigation costs and expenses (including attorneys’
fees)), P&I Advances and Interest Shortfall, and shall be used to pay such amounts only in any month in which the distributions on
the Mortgage Loans received during that month are insufficient to provide sufficient cash to pay all such amounts due and payable during
that month. No funds from any other source (other than interest or earnings on the funds held in the Liquidity Reserve Account) shall
be commingled in the Liquidity Reserve Account. Amounts on deposit in the Liquidity Reserve Account (including interest and earnings thereon)
shall be used and may be withdrawn and disbursed only in accordance with the provisions of this paragraph. The Servicer shall be authorized
and directed to withdraw funds from the Liquidity Reserve Account only to make disbursements in accordance with this Agreement and not
for any other purpose. Notwithstanding anything in this Section 4.17(a) to the contrary, it is expressly understood that
the Servicer’s failure to establish or require the Owner to establish or fund a Liquidity Reserve shall not preclude the Servicer
from seeking reimbursement from the Owner for Servicing Advances (including litigation costs and expenses (including attorneys’
fees)), P&I Advances and Interest Shortfall, all of which remain the obligations of the Owner.
(b) Litigation
Reserve. Without prejudice to its rights under Section 4.17(a), the Servicer, in its discretion, may establish a litigation
reserve (the “Litigation Reserve”) from which to fund litigation costs and expenses (including attorneys’ fees)
that constitute Servicing Advances with respect to the Mortgage Loans. If the Servicer elects to establish a Litigation Reserve it shall
establish a Litigation Reserve Account at a Qualified Depository. The Litigation Reserve Account shall be held in trust for the benefit
of the Owner and shall be established and maintained for the sole purpose of holding and distributing the Litigation Reserve funds. The
Servicer may fund the Litigation Reserve with such portion of distributions on the Mortgage Loans (but such portion shall nonetheless
be deemed to have been distributed to Owner) as it deems appropriate, in the exercise of its reasonable discretion, or otherwise request
Owner to fund such Litigation Reserve, in which case Owner shall fund such Liquidity Reserve as so requested. At the termination of this
Agreement, all remaining funds held in the Litigation Reserve shall be distributed to the Owner. Amounts on deposit in the Litigation
Reserve Account shall be invested in Eligible Investments, shall not be used to pay costs or expenses other than litigation costs and
expenses that constitute Servicing Advances, and shall be used to pay such litigation costs and expenses only in any month in which distributions
on the Mortgage Loans received during that month are insufficient to provide sufficient cash to pay all Servicing Advances due and payable
(without prepayment) during that month with respect to the Mortgage Loans. No funds from any other source (other than interest or earnings
on the funds held in the Litigation Reserve Account) shall be commingled in the Litigation Reserve Account. Amounts on deposit in the
Litigation Reserve Account (including interest and earnings thereon) shall be used and may be withdrawn and disbursed only in accordance
with the provisions of this paragraph. The Servicer shall be authorized and directed to withdraw funds from the Litigation Reserve Account
only to make disbursements in accordance with this Agreement and not for any other purpose.
(c) For
the avoidance of doubt, references under this Section 4.17 to “Mortgage Loans” shall be deemed to include both
Agency Mortgage Loans and Non-Agency Mortgage Loans; provided, however, that to the extent there is any conflict between the actions permitted
to be taken by the Servicer under this Section 4.17 and the actions permitted to be taken by the Servicer pursuant to the
requirements of the applicable Guide, the requirements of the applicable Guide shall control.
Section 4.18 Transfers
of Mortgaged Properties.
The Servicer shall enforce any
“due-on-sale” provision contained in any Mortgage or Mortgage Note under any Non-Agency Mortgage Loan and deny assumption
by the Person to whom the related Mortgaged Property has been or is about to be sold whether by absolute conveyance or by contract of
sale, and whether or not the related Mortgagor remains liable on such Mortgage and Mortgage Note. When the related Mortgaged Property
has been conveyed by the Mortgagor, the Servicer shall, to the extent it has knowledge of such conveyance, exercise its rights to accelerate
the maturity of such Mortgage Loan under the “due-on-sale” clause applicable thereto; provided, however, that the Servicer
shall not exercise such rights if prohibited by law from doing so.
If the Servicer reasonably believes
it is unable under applicable law to enforce such “due-on-sale” clause, the Servicer, shall, to the extent permitted by applicable
law, enter into (i) an assumption and modification agreement with the Person to whom such property has been conveyed, pursuant to
which such Person becomes liable under the related Mortgage Note and the original Mortgagor remains liable thereon or (ii) in the
event the Servicer is unable under applicable law to require that the original Mortgagor remain liable under the Mortgage Note and the
Servicer has the prior consent of the primary mortgage guarantee insurer, a substitution of liability agreement with the purchaser of
the Mortgaged Property pursuant to which the original Mortgagor is released from liability and the purchaser of the Mortgaged Property
is substituted as Mortgagor and becomes liable under the Mortgage Note. If an assumption fee is collected by the Servicer for entering
into an assumption agreement, such fee will be retained by the Servicer as additional servicing compensation. In connection with any such
assumption, neither the Mortgage Interest Rate borne by the related Mortgage Note, the term of the Mortgage Loan nor the outstanding principal
amount of the Mortgage Loan shall be changed. Where an assumption is allowed pursuant to this Section 4.18, the Servicer,
with the prior written consent of the insurer under the PMI Policy or LPMI Policy, if any, is authorized to enter into a substitution
of liability agreement with the Person to whom the Mortgaged Property has been conveyed or is proposed to be conveyed pursuant to which
the original Mortgagor is released from liability and such Person is substituted as Mortgagor and becomes liable under the related Mortgage
Note. Any such substitution of liability agreement shall be in lieu of an assumption agreement. The Servicer shall notify the Owner that
any such substitution of liability or assumption agreement has been completed by forwarding to the Owner, or its designee, the original
of any such substitution of liability or assumption agreement, which document shall be added to the related Mortgage File and shall, for
all purposes, be considered a part of such Mortgage File to the same extent as all other documents and instruments constituting a part
thereof.
To the extent that any Non-Agency
Mortgage Loan is assumable, the Servicer shall inquire diligently into the creditworthiness of the proposed transferee, and shall follow
Accepted Servicing Practices and the underwriting practices and procedures of prudent mortgage lenders in the respective states where
the related Mortgaged Properties are located including but not limited to Servicer conducting a review of the credit and financial capacity
of the individual receiving the property, and may approve the assumption if it believes the recipient is capable of assuming the mortgage
obligations. If the credit of the proposed transferee does not satisfy the relevant underwriting criteria and the transfer of ownership
actually occurs, the Servicer diligently shall, to the extent permitted by the Mortgage or the Mortgage Note and by applicable law, accelerate
the maturity of the Non-Agency Mortgage Loan.
The Servicer shall be required
to take any action otherwise required by this Section 4.18 only if it determines that the proceeds to the Owner (after giving
effect to the recovery of the Servicer’s out-of-pocket expenses) from payment on, or disposition of the related Mortgage Loan or
REO Property would be increased as a result of the taking of such action.
Section 4.19 Satisfaction
of Mortgages and Release of Mortgage Files.
Upon the payment in full of
any Non-Agency Mortgage Loan, or the receipt by the Servicer of a notification that payment in full will be escrowed in a manner customary
for such purposes, the Servicer shall notify the Owner in the Monthly Remittance Advice as provided in Section 5.02, and may
request the release of any Mortgage Loan Documents from the Owner in accordance with this Section 4.19. The Servicer shall
obtain discharge of the related Mortgage Loan as of record within any related time limit required by applicable law (unless prevented
from complying as a result of the failure of the local recording office to comply with its obligations on a timely basis).
In connection with any instrument
of satisfaction or deed of reconveyance with respect to a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan, the Servicer shall be entitled to a reconveyance fee.
Such reconveyance fee shall only be reimbursable to the Servicer by the Owner to the extent the reconveyance fee is uncollectible from
the related Mortgagor based on the terms of the security instrument or in the Servicer’s reasonable opinion that such fee is not
allowable by statute.
Upon receipt of such request,
the Owner or its designee shall within five (5) Business Days release or cause to be released the related Mortgage Loan Documents
to Servicer and Servicer shall prepare and process any satisfaction or release. If the Owner or its designee or the Custodian does not
release the related Mortgage Loan Documents to Servicer within five (5) Business Days of receipt of request to do so, Servicer may
retain a third party to complete the reconveyance and charge the Owner the actual cost of services provided by such third party. Except
as set forth in this paragraph, Servicer shall have no liability for third party delays that may result in assessed penalties.
If the Servicer satisfies or
releases a Mortgage securing a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan without first having obtained payment in full of the indebtedness secured by the
Mortgage (or such lesser amount in connection with a discounted payoff accepted by the Servicer with respect to a defaulted Mortgage Loan)
or should the Servicer otherwise prejudice any rights the Owner may have under the mortgage instruments, the Servicer shall deposit the
shortfall amount of the paid indebtedness in the Custodial Account (unless such shortfall is $500 or less, in which case no deposit shall
be required) within five (5) Business Days of receipt of such demand by the Owner.
The Servicer shall cause the
Fidelity Bond and Errors and Omissions Insurance Policy required under Section 4.12 to insure the Servicer against any loss
it may sustain with respect to any Non-Agency Mortgage Loan not satisfied in accordance with the procedures set forth herein.
Section 4.20 Notification
of Adjustments.
With respect to each Non-Agency
Mortgage Loan that is an Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loan, the Servicer shall adjust the Mortgage Interest Rate on the related Interest Rate
Adjustment Date in compliance with the requirements of applicable law and the related Mortgage and Mortgage Note. If, pursuant to the
terms of the related Mortgage Note, another Index is selected for determining the Mortgage Interest Rate because the original Index is
no longer available, the same Index will be used with respect to each Mortgage Note which requires a new Index to be selected provided
that such selection does not conflict with the terms of the related Mortgage Note. The Servicer shall execute and deliver any and all
necessary notices required under applicable law and the terms of the related Mortgage Note and Mortgage regarding the Mortgage Interest
Rate and the Monthly Payment adjustments. The Servicer shall promptly deliver to the Owner such notifications and any additional applicable
data regarding such adjustments and the methods used to calculate and implement such adjustments. Upon the discovery by the Servicer or
the Owner that the Servicer has failed to adjust a Mortgage Interest Rate or a Monthly Payment pursuant to the terms of the related Mortgage
Note and Mortgage related to a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan, the Servicer shall immediately deposit in the Custodial Account from its own
funds the amount of any interest loss caused the Owner thereby without reimbursement therefor.
Section 4.21 Recordation
of Assignments of Mortgage.
Except in connection with Accepted
Servicing Practices for defaulted Mortgage Loans, the Servicer shall not be responsible for the preparation or recording of the Assignments
of Mortgage relating to the Non-Agency Mortgage Loans to the Owner, or any other party; provided, however, that in the event the
Servicer agrees (which agreement shall be in Servicer’s sole discretion) to record any mortgage assignment, any expense, including
the fees of third party service providers, incurred by the Servicer in connection with the preparation and recordation of Assignments
of Mortgage shall be reimbursable by the Owner, or, if not reimbursed by the Owner, advanced or paid as a Servicing Advance.
Section 4.22 Solicitation
for Ancillary Products. The Owner grants Servicer the right to solicit the Mortgagors for ancillary products and services (e.g., homeowner’s
insurance) and to retain the related income.
Section 4.23 Credit
Reporting.
With respect to the Non-Agency
Mortgage Loans, the Servicer shall fully furnish, in accordance with the Fair Credit Reporting Act and its implementing regulations, accurate
and complete information (e.g. favorable and unfavorable) on the Mortgagor credit files to Equifax, Experian and Trans Union Credit Information
Company (or their respective successors) on a monthly basis and in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws.
Section 4.24 Superior
Liens.
With respect to the Non-Agency
Mortgage Loans, if the Servicer is notified that any superior lienholder has accelerated or intends to accelerate the obligations secured
by the superior lien, or has declared or intends to declare a default under the superior mortgage or the promissory note secured thereby,
or has filed or intends to file an election to have the related Mortgaged Property sold or foreclosed, the Servicer shall take whatever
actions are necessary to protect the interests of the Owner, and/or to preserve the security of the related Mortgage Loan, subject to
any requirements applicable to real estate mortgage investment conduits pursuant to the Code. The Servicer shall make a Servicing Advance
of the funds necessary to cure such default or reinstate such superior lien if the Servicer determines that such Servicing Advance is
in the best interests of the Owner and would be in accordance with Accepted Servicing Practices. The Servicer shall not make such a Servicing
Advance except to the extent that it determines that such advance would not be a Nonrecoverable Advance from Liquidation Proceeds on the
related Mortgage Loan. The Servicer shall thereafter take such action as is necessary to recover the amount so advanced.
If a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan
is identified on the Notice of Inbound Transfer as a Second Lien Mortgage Loan, then the Servicer may consent to the refinancing of the
prior senior lien on the related Mortgaged Property, provided that the following requirements are met:
1. the
resulting CLTV of such Second Lien is no higher than its CLTV prior to such refinancing; and
2. the
interest rate, or, in the case of an adjustable-rate existing senior lien, the maximum interest rate, for the loan evidencing the refinanced
senior lien is no more than 2.0% (or such higher rate that the Servicer determines to be in the Owner’s best interest) higher than
the interest rate or the maximum interest rate, as the case may be, on the loan evidencing the existing senior lien immediately prior
to the date of such refinancing; and
3. the
loan evidencing the refinanced senior lien is not subject to the possibility of negative amortization.
Section 4.25 Reserved.
Section 4.26 Tax
and Flood Service Contracts.
The Servicer, at the Owner’s
expense, shall cause each Non-Agency Mortgage Loan that is a First Lien Mortgage Loan and is transferred to the Servicer for servicing
to be covered (to the extent not already covered) by a Tax Service Contract and/or Flood Service Contract, by (a) a Tax Service Contract
and/or (b) a Flood Zone Service Contract. If any Non-Agency Mortgage Loan is missing a required Tax Service Contract or if any Non-Agency
Mortgage Loan is missing a required Flood Zone Service Contract at the time of the Inbound Transfer Date, Servicer shall place such Tax
Service Contract or Flood Zone Service Contract, as applicable, and shall be entitled to the fee associated with acquiring such contracts
as set forth in Exhibit 9.
Section 4.27 Maintenance
of PMI Policies and LPMI Policies; Collections Thereunder.
The Servicer shall maintain
in full force and effect, a PMI Policy, issued by a Qualified Insurer, with respect to each Non-Agency Mortgage Loan for which such coverage
is required, provided that the Servicer’s obligations to pay premiums in respect of any such Policy shall terminate if the
Servicer determines that the related insurer is unwilling or unable to make all payments due under such policy. Such coverage shall be
maintained until the LTV Ratio or CLTV, as applicable, of the related Non-Agency Mortgage Loan is reduced to that amount for which Fannie
Mae would no longer require such insurance. The Servicer will not cancel or refuse to renew any PMI Policy in effect on the related Inbound
Transfer Date that is required to be kept in force under this Agreement with respect to a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan unless a replacement
PMI Policy or LPMI Policy for such cancelled or non-renewed policy is obtained from and maintained with a Qualified Insurer. The Servicer
shall not take any action which would result in non-coverage under any applicable PMI Policy or LPMI Policy of any loss which, but for
the actions of the Servicer, would have been covered thereunder. In connection with any assumption or substitution agreement entered into
or to be entered into pursuant to Section 4.18 with respect to a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan, the Servicer shall promptly notify
the insurer under the related PMI Policy or LPMI Policy, if any, of such assumption or substitution of liability in accordance with the
terms of such policy and shall take all actions which may be required by such insurer as a condition to the continuation of coverage under
the PMI Policy or LPMI Policy. If such PMI Policy is terminated as a result of such assumption or substitution of liability, the Servicer
shall obtain a replacement PMI Policy as provided above.
In connection with its activities
as servicer with respect to the Non-Agency Mortgage Loans, the Servicer agrees to prepare and present, on behalf of itself, and the Owner,
claims to the insurer under any PMI Policy or LPMI Policy in a timely fashion in accordance with the terms of such policies and, in this
regard, to take such action as shall be necessary to permit recovery under any PMI Policy or LPMI Policy respecting a defaulted Non-Agency
Mortgage Loan. Pursuant to Section 4.04, any amounts collected by the Servicer under any PMI Policy or LPMI Policy shall be
deposited in the related Custodial Account, subject to withdrawal pursuant to Section 4.05.
Section 4.28 Reliability
of Information/Exceptional Expenses.
The Servicer may rely on all
data and materials relating to the Non-Agency Mortgage Loans supplied to it by the Owner or the Owner’s designee(s) and the
authenticity and accuracy of such data and materials, including any signatures contained therein. The Servicer shall not be obligated
to conduct an independent investigation of any data materials or audit of any data, materials or Mortgage File, and may rely on the authenticity
and accuracy of such data and materials as provided, including any signatures contained therein and shall not be held accountable for
data integrity, missing information or missing documents that prevent the boarding of a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan to the Servicer’s
mortgage loan administration system. The Servicer shall deliver notification to the Owner of any material data deficiencies discovered
by the Servicer. If such error was identified prior to the Inbound Transfer Date, the Owner shall have the ability to correct such errors
or provide missing data at no additional cost to Servicer. Should the Owner decline to provide such data corrections or provide such missing
data, Servicer shall be entitled to charge the Owner a manual data backfill fee as set forth on Exhibit 9. If such error was
identified after the Inbound Transfer Date and such error was not the result of Servicer’s negligence, the Servicer shall provide
the Owner with a written cost estimate to correct such errors, and upon the Owner’s approval, which approval should not be unreasonably
withheld, the Owner shall reimburse the Servicer for all documented costs and expenses incurred by the Servicer, including but not limited
to, costs and expenses resulting from the Owner’s actions, instructions or any failure by the Owner to provide the Servicer complete,
accurate and timely Mortgage Loan information.
Section 4.29 Escrow
Obligations.
In connection with impounded
Non-Agency Mortgage Loans, the Owner shall (i) cause all taxes and assessments with respect to which the related tax bill is due
within thirty (30) days following the related Inbound Transfer Date to be paid prior to such Inbound Transfer Date, and (b) cause
all hazard, flood, earthquake, PMI Policy and other insurance premiums that are due on or prior to the thirtieth (30th) day following
such Inbound Transfer Date to be paid on or prior to such Inbound Transfer Date. The Owner shall be responsible for any losses including
but not limited to tax penalties (including any loss of discount for which any related Mortgagor or any third party for the benefit of
the related Mortgagor has a legal claim) for the current tax due period or for any tax period that ends no more than twelve (12) months
earlier than the date of the last paid installment of the Non-Agency Mortgage Loan, as well as for its advances to pay the delinquent
taxes themselves in connection with any Non-Agency Mortgage Loan for which the Owner failed to pay taxes as required by this Section 4.29
as the result of an action or inaction of a previous servicer.
Section 4.30 No
Obligation to Advance Delinquent Payments.
The Servicer shall have no obligation
to advance amounts constituting delinquent principal and interest payments on any Non-Agency Mortgage Loan.
Section 4.31 MERS
Transfers.
The Servicer shall comply in
all material respects with the rules and procedures of MERS in connection with the servicing of the Non-Agency Mortgage Loans that
are MERS Mortgage Loans for as long as such Non-Agency Mortgage Loans are registered with MERS.
To the extent the Owner requests
the Servicer to register or transfer a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan with Mortgage Electronic Registration System, Inc., the Owner shall
promptly transfer or cause to be transferred to Servicer the required mortgage loan information. For such services, the Owner agrees to
pay the Servicer the fee set forth on Exhibit 9 upon the boarding or release of such Non-Agency Mortgage Loan on the Servicer’s
mortgage loan administration system.
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ARTICLE V
PAYMENTS; REPORTS
Section 5.01 Remittances.
On each Remittance Date, the
Servicer shall remit by wire transfer of immediately available funds to the Owner (or as otherwise directed in writing by the Owner) (i) with
respect to the Agency Mortgage Loans, subject to the requirements of the applicable Guide, all amounts on deposit in the custodial accounts
maintained with respect to the Agency Mortgage Loans (net of amounts required to remain on deposit therein or paid to or for the benefit
of the related Agency pursuant to the applicable Guide) and (ii) with respect to the Non-Agency Mortgage Loans, all amounts on deposit
in the Custodial Account related to the Due Period (net of charges against or withdrawals from the Custodial Account pursuant to Section 4.05).
The Servicer shall remit to the Owner (or as otherwise directed in writing by the Owner) all Principal Prepayments with respect to the
Non-Agency Mortgage Loans, in full or in part, on the Remittance Date pursuant to Section 4.05.
With respect to any remittance
received by the Owner after the day on which such payment was due, the Servicer shall pay to the Owner interest on any such late payment
at an annual rate equal to the Prime Rate, adjusted as of the date of each change, plus one percentage point, but in no event greater
than the maximum amount permitted by applicable law. Such interest shall be remitted to the Owner by the Servicer on the date such late
payment is made and shall cover the period commencing with the day such payment was due and ending with the Business Day on which such
payment is made, both inclusive. The payment by the Servicer of any such interest shall not be deemed an extension of time for payment
or a waiver of any Event of Default.
All remittances made to the
Owner pursuant to this Section 5.01 are to be made in accordance with the wire transfer instructions provided by Owner.
Section 5.02 Reports
to the Owner.
Not later than the twentieth
(20th) calendar day of each month or, if the 20th day is not a Business Day, the next succeeding Business Day, the Servicer shall furnish
to the Owner standard monthly reports as set forth on Exhibit 1 attached hereto or in a format mutually agreed upon (which
shall be provided in Excel format). For all purposes of this Agreement, delinquency status shall be determined in accordance with standard
MBA methodology, as is appropriate, as determined by the Owner for the applicable Mortgage Loan type and set forth in the related Notice
of Inbound Transfer.
Not less frequently than quarterly,
commencing in the second calendar quarter following the calendar quarter in which this Agreement is executed and delivered, the Servicer
shall deliver to the Owner a reasonably detailed report regarding the Servicer’s financial results. Not less frequently than annually,
commencing in the calendar year following the year in which this Agreement is executed and delivered, the Servicer shall deliver to the
Owner relevant market data on management and servicing fees.
Section 5.03 Tax
Reporting.
In addition, on or before March 15th
of each calendar year, the Servicer shall furnish to each Person who was an Owner (or subsequent owner of a Mortgage Loans subject to
this Agreement) at any time during such calendar year an annual statement in accordance with the requirements of applicable federal income
tax law as to the aggregate of remittances for the applicable portion of such year.
Such obligation of the Servicer
shall be deemed to have been satisfied to the extent that substantially comparable information shall be provided by the Servicer pursuant
to any requirements of the Code as from time to time are in force.
The Servicer shall prepare and
file any and all tax returns, information statements or other filings required to be delivered to any governmental taxing authority or
to the Owner pursuant to any applicable law with respect to the Mortgage Loans and the transactions contemplated hereby. In addition,
the Servicer shall provide the Owner with such information concerning the Mortgage Loans as is necessary for the Owner to prepare its
federal income tax return as the Owner may reasonably request from time to time and which is reasonably available to the Servicer.
Section 5.04 Cost
of Funds.
With respect to any Servicing
Advances made by Servicer from its own funds under the terms of this Agreement, the Servicer shall be entitled to collect from the Owner
monthly for the Cost of Funds on such Servicing Advances.
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ARTICLE VI
RECORDS, INFORMATION AND COMPLIANCE DOCUMENTS
Section 6.01 Possession
of Servicing Files.
The contents of each Servicing
File related to a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan are and shall be held in trust by the Servicer for the benefit of the Owner as the owner thereof.
The Servicer shall maintain in the Servicing File a hard or electronic copy, if available, of each Mortgage Loan Document received by
the Owner or its designee and the originals or copies of documents not delivered to the Owner in the Servicer’s possession received
during the term of this Agreement. The possession of the Servicing File by the Servicer is at the will of the Owner for the sole purpose
of servicing the related Non-Agency Mortgage Loan, pursuant to this Agreement, and such retention and possession by the Servicer is in
its capacity as Servicer only and at the election of the Owner. The Servicer shall release its custody of the contents of any Servicing
File only in accordance with written instructions from the Owner, unless such release is required as incidental to the Servicer’s
servicing of the Non-Agency Mortgage Loans pursuant to this Agreement.
The Servicer shall be responsible
for maintaining, and shall maintain, a complete set of books and records for each Non-Agency Mortgage Loan which shall be marked clearly
to reflect the ownership of each Non-Agency Mortgage Loan by the Owner. In particular, the Servicer shall maintain in its possession,
available for inspection by the Owner, and shall deliver to the Owner if so directed by the Owner, upon written demand, evidence of compliance
with all federal, state and local laws, rules and regulations, and requirements of Fannie Mae, including but not limited to documentation
as to the method used in determining the applicability of the provisions of the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 or Flood Disaster
Prevention Act of 1973, as amended, to the related Mortgaged Property, documentation evidencing insurance coverage and eligibility of
any condominium project for approval by Fannie Mae and periodic inspection reports as required by Section 4.13, as applicable.
The Servicer shall keep at its
servicing office books and records in which, subject to such reasonable regulations as it may prescribe, the Servicer shall note transfers
of Mortgage Loans.
Section 6.02 Annual
Statement as to Compliance.
(a) So
long as any Mortgage Loans are being serviced hereunder, or were serviced hereunder during the prior calendar year, the Servicer shall,
at its own expense, deliver to the Owner, on or before March 28th of each year (but in no event later than the next to the last Business
Day of such month), a statement of compliance addressed to the Owner and signed by a Servicing Officer, to the effect that (i) a
review of the Servicer’s servicing activities during the immediately preceding calendar year (or applicable portion thereof) and
of its performance under the servicing provisions of this Agreement during such period has been made under such officer’s supervision,
and (ii) to the best of such officer’s knowledge, based on such review, the Servicer has fulfilled all of its servicing obligations
under this Agreement in all material respects throughout such calendar year (or applicable portion thereof) or, if there has been a failure
to fulfill any such obligation in any material respect, specifically identifying each such failure known to such officer, the nature and
the status thereof.
Section 6.03 Annual
Independent Public Accountants’ Servicing Report.
(a) So
long as any Mortgage Loans are being serviced hereunder, or were serviced hereunder during the prior calendar year, the Servicer shall,
at its own expense, deliver to the Owner, on or before March 28th of each year (but in no event later than the next to the last Business
Day of such month), either (A) a report of a registered public accounting firm stating that (i) it has obtained a letter of
representation regarding certain matters from the management of the Servicer which includes an assertion that the Servicer has complied
with certain minimum residential mortgage loan servicing standards, identified in the Uniform Single Attestation Program for Mortgage
Bankers established by the Mortgage Bankers Association of America, with respect to the servicing of residential mortgage loans during
the most recently completed fiscal year and (ii) on the basis of an examination conducted by such firm in accordance with standards
established by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, such representation is fairly stated in all material respects,
subject to such exceptions and other qualifications that may be appropriate, or (B) both (i) an assessment of compliance by
the Servicer with the applicable Servicing Criteria during the immediately preceding calendar year (in lieu of the annual statement of
compliance in Section 6.02 which shall not be required if Servicer provides the assessment of compliance as set forth in this Section 6.03(B),
and (ii) a report by a registered public accounting firm that attests to and reports on the assessment of compliance provided in
the clause (B)(i) above, which attestation shall be in accordance with Rule 1-02(a)(3) and Rule 2-02(g) of Regulation
S-X under the Securities Act and the Securities Exchange Act. In rendering any report to be provided hereunder such firm may rely, as
to matters relating to the direct servicing of residential mortgage loans by Subservicers, upon comparable reports of firms of independent
certified public accountants rendered on the basis of examinations conducted in accordance with the same standards (rendered within one
year of such report) with respect to those Subservicers.
Section 6.04 Provision
of Information.
The Servicer shall furnish to
the Owner all reports required hereunder, and such other periodic, special, or other reports or information, whether or not provided for
herein, as shall be necessary, reasonable, or appropriate with respect to the Owner or the purposes of this Agreement to the extent such
reports or information are readily accessible to the Servicer without undue expense. All such reports or information shall be provided
by and in accordance with all reasonable instructions and directions which the Owner may give and to the extent the Servicer incurs any
material cost or expense related to this Section 6.04 not otherwise required to be incurred pursuant to this Agreement, such
expense shall be at the sole cost and expense of the Owner.
Section 6.05 Right
to Examine Servicer Records.
The Owner shall have the right
during the term of this Agreement to examine and audit any and all of the books, records, or other information of the Servicer, whether
held by the Servicer or by another on its behalf, with respect to or concerning this Agreement or the Mortgage Loans, during normal business
hours, upon reasonable advance notice and at the sole cost and expense of the Owner; provided, however, that unless otherwise required
by law, the Servicer shall not be required to provide access to such information if the provision thereof would violate any law or legal
obligation of the Servicer, or would compromise the Servicer’s information disclosure and security policies, including the legal
right to privacy of any Mortgagor.
Section 6.06 Compliance
with Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999.
With respect to each Mortgage
Loan and the related Mortgagor, each party shall comply with Title V of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999 and all applicable regulations
and guidelines promulgated thereunder, and shall provide all notices required of the party thereunder.
Section 6.07 Use
of Owner’s Employees. The Owner has a limited number of employees who perform certain de minimis servicing functions on conventional
Mortgage Loans. Servicer shall have no obligation to reimburse Owner for any portion of these activities attributable to Servicer’s
own account.
Section 6.08 Financial
Statements; Servicing Facilities.
In connection with marketing
the Mortgage Loans or a proposed Reconstitution, the Owner shall make available to a prospective purchaser audited financial statements
of the consolidated group that includes the Servicer for the most recently completed three fiscal years for which such statements are
available, as well as a “Consolidated Statement of Condition” at the end of the last two fiscal years for which such statements
are available covered by any “Consolidated Statement of Operations.” The Servicer also shall make available any comparable
interim statements to the extent any such statements have been prepared by or on behalf of the corporate group that includes the Servicer
(and are available upon request to the public at large). The Servicer shall furnish to the Owner or a prospective purchaser copies of
the statements specified above.
The Servicer shall make available
to the Owner or any prospective purchaser a knowledgeable representative for the purpose of answering questions respecting recent developments
affecting the Servicer or the financial statements of the corporate group that includes the Servicer, and to permit any prospective purchaser
(upon reasonable notice) to inspect the Servicer’s servicing facilities (no more than 6 times per year unless mutually agreed to
between the parties) for the purpose of satisfying such prospective purchaser that the Servicer has the ability to service the Mortgage
Loans as provided in this Agreement provided that such access is necessary, reasonable, or appropriate with respect to the Owner
or the purposes of this Agreement to the extent such access or information are readily accessible to the Servicer without undue expense.
Section 6.09 Use
of Subservicers.
It shall not be necessary for
the Servicer to seek the consent of the Owner to the utilization of any Subservicer, including an Affiliate acting as a Subservicer; provided,
however, that the Servicer delivers any notices or obtains any consents or approvals otherwise required by the applicable Guide. The Servicer
shall be responsible for obtaining from each Subservicer and delivering to the Owner any servicer compliance statement required to be
delivered by such Subservicer under Section 6.02 and any assessment of compliance and attestation required to be delivered
by such Subservicer under Section 6.03.
Section 6.10 Mortgage
Loans Held by Wholly Owned Subsidiaries of Owner.
The Servicer acknowledges that
certain Mortgage Loans may be held by the Owner through one or more of its wholly owned subsidiaries. The Servicer shall service such
Mortgage Loans in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement in the same manner as it services Mortgage Loans held directly by the
Owner. The Servicing Fee and Other Fees in respect of Mortgage Loans held through wholly owned subsidiaries of the Owner may, at the option
of the Owner, be paid directly by the Owner or by the subsidiary holding the related Mortgage Loan.
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ARTICLE VII
SERVICING COMPENSATION
Section 7.01 Servicing
Compensation.
As consideration for servicing
the Mortgage Loans, the Owner shall pay the Servicer the applicable Servicing Fee and Other Fees the Servicer is entitled to each month.
The obligation of the Owner to pay the Servicing Fee and Other Fees with regard to the Mortgage Loans shall be irrespective of Monthly
Payments collected by the Servicer on the Mortgage Loans (but this shall not be construed to limit the effect of any provision hereof,
including Exhibit 9, for the calculation of any fee by reference to one or more specified amounts collected on or in respect
of the Mortgage Loans).
The Servicer shall deliver to
the Owner on the tenth (10th) calendar day of each month or, if the 10th day is not a Business Day, the next succeeding Business Day,
an invoice setting forth the Servicing Fees and Other Fees, including accrued and unpaid Servicing Fees and Other Fees, with respect to
the Mortgage Loans serviced by the Servicer during the preceding calendar month, and the Owner shall pay such invoice via wire transfer
(in accordance with written instructions to be provided by the Servicer) no later than the last day of the calendar month in which such
invoice was delivered. With respect to amounts due to the Servicer that remain unpaid after the Remittance Date pursuant to this Section,
interest shall accrue at an annual rate equal to the Prime Rate, adjusted as of the date of each change, plus one percentage point, but
in no event greater than the maximum amount permitted by applicable law. Such interest shall accrue from and including the day following
the Business Day on which such payment was due to and including the Business Day when such payment is made and shall be payable on the
date when such payment is so made. The Servicer shall be entitled to deduct such unpaid amounts due to Servicer on the Remittance Date
following the Remittance Date that such amounts were due if Owner has not already made payment.
Additional servicing compensation
in the form of Ancillary Income shall be retained by the Servicer.
The Servicer shall be required
to pay all expenses incurred by it in connection with its servicing activities hereunder and shall not be entitled to reimbursement thereof
except as specifically provided for herein.
Notwithstanding anything set
forth in this section related to Ancillary Income, the Servicer shall not collect from the Mortgagor, pass through as an advance or as
a liquidation expense any charges other than bona fide fees, which fees must be in compliance with local law. Servicer cannot add on a
processing, or review fee or any additional fee, mark up or otherwise directly make a profit on or from services or activities rendered
by a third party or affiliate (examples include but not limited to: letters and notices, force placed insurance, BPOs, appraisals, inspections,
property preservation costs). The Servicer may collect any third party fees which are charged in accordance with Accepted Servicing Practices.
In no event shall Servicer retain the Prepayment Penalties.
In the event of a dispute arising
from any act or omission by the Servicer or the Owner hereunder during the course of this Agreement, the Servicer and the Owner shall
use reasonable efforts to cooperate with each other in good faith to resolve such dispute within a time period that is reasonable under
the circumstances surrounding the dispute. Except in the case of a monetary error, the Owner and the Servicer shall use reasonable efforts
to cooperate with each other in good faith to resolve the dispute within thirty (30) days of a formal notice from either party. In the
case of a monetary error, the party holding the amounts due the other party shall use reasonable efforts to submit the amount in error
within ten (10) Business Days following the discovery of the error. With respect to amounts due a party after the tenth (10th) Business
Day following the discovery of the error, interest shall be accrue on such late payment at an annual rate equal to the federal funds rate
as is publicly announced from time to time, plus three hundred basis points (3.00%), but in no event greater than the maximum amount permitted
by applicable law. Such interest shall accrue from and including the day following the Business Day on which such payment was due to and
including the Business Day when such late payment is made and shall be payable on the date when such late payment is so made.
Notwithstanding anything to
the contrary contained herein, upon the written request (a “Fee Negotiation Request”) of the Owner or the Servicer
following a determination by the Owner or the Servicer that the rates of compensation payable to the Servicer hereunder differ materially
from market rates of compensation for services comparable to those provided hereunder, which request includes a proposal for revised rates
of compensation hereunder, the parties hereto shall negotiate in good faith to amend the provisions of this Agreement relating to the
compensation of the Servicer in order to cause such compensation to be materially consistent with market rates of compensation for services
comparable to those provided hereunder (a “Fee Amendment”); provided, however, that no such request shall be made until
the second anniversary of the effective date of this Agreement, after which time each party may make such request (i) once with respect
to fees to be paid during the remainder of the Initial Term, which request shall be made prior to the expiration of the Initial Term,
and (ii) once with respect to fees to be paid during any Automatic Renewal Term, which request shall be made at least 210 days prior
to the start of such Automatic Renewal Term. If the parties are unable to reach agreement on the terms of a Fee Amendment within thirty
(30) days of the date of delivery of the relevant Fee Negotiation Request, then the terms of such Fee Amendment shall be determined by
final and binding arbitration as described below.
All disputes, differences and
controversies of the Owner or the Servicer relating to a Fee Amendment (individually, a “Dispute” and, collectively,
“Disputes”) shall be resolved by final and binding arbitration administered by the American Arbitration Association
(“AAA”) under its Commercial Arbitration Rules, subject to the following provisions:
(a) Following
the delivery of a written demand for arbitration by either the Owner or the Servicer, each party shall choose one (1) arbitrator
within ten (10) Business Days after the date of such written demand and the two chosen arbitrators shall mutually, within ten (10) Business
Days after selection select a third (3rd) arbitrator (each, an “Arbitrator” and together, the “Arbitrators”),
each of whom shall be a retired judge selected from a roster of arbitrators provided by the AAA. If the third (3rd) Arbitrator is not
selected within fifteen (15) Business Days after delivery of the written demand for arbitration (or such other time period as the Owner
and the Servicer may agree), the Owner and the Servicer shall promptly request that the commercial panel of the AAA select an independent
Arbitrator meeting such criteria.
(b) The
rules of arbitration shall be the Commercial Rules of the American Arbitration Association; provided, however,
that notwithstanding any provisions of the Commercial Arbitration Rules to the contrary, unless otherwise mutually agreed to by the
Owner and the Servicer, the sole discovery available to each party shall be its right to conduct up to two (2) non-expert depositions
of no more than three (3) hours of testimony each.
(c) The
Arbitrators shall render a decision by majority decision within three (3) months after the date of appointment, unless the Owner
and the Servicer agree to extend such time. The decision shall be final and binding upon the Owner and the Servicer; provided,
however, that such decision shall not restrict either the Owner or the Servicer from terminating this Agreement pursuant to the
terms hereof.
(d) Each
party shall pay its own expenses in connection with the resolution of Disputes, including attorneys’ fees, unless determined otherwise
by the Arbitrator.
(e) The
Owner and the Servicer agree that the existence, conduct and content of any arbitration pursuant to this Section 7.01 shall
be kept confidential and neither the Owner nor the Servicer shall disclose to any Person any information about such arbitration, except
in connection with such arbitration or as may be required by law or by any regulatory authority (or any exchange on which such party’s
securities are listed) or for financial reporting purposes in such party’s financial statements.
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ARTICLE VIII
TERMINATION
Section 8.01 Termination.
(a) This
Agreement shall continue in full force and effect until terminated in accordance with the provisions of this paragraph. This Agreement
shall have an initial term of five years from the Effective Date (the “Initial Term”). After the Initial Term, this Agreement
shall be deemed renewed automatically every 18 months for an additional 18 month period (an “Automatic Renewal Term”)
unless the Owner or the Servicer terminates this Agreement upon the expiration of the Initial Term or any Automatic Renewal Term and upon
at least 180 days’ prior written notice to the Owner or the Servicer, as applicable. If (i) either of the Third Amended and
Restated Mortgage Banking Services Agreement, between the Servicer and PennyMac Corp., dated as of December 16, 2024 (the “MBS
Agreement”), or the MSR Recapture Agreement is terminated by PennyMac Corp. without cause as provided in each such agreement
or (ii) the Management Agreement is terminated by PennyMac REIT without cause as provided in such agreement, the Servicer shall have
the right to terminate this Agreement without cause upon notice to the Owner. If (i) either of the MBS Agreement or the MSR Recapture
Agreement is terminated by PennyMac Loan Services without cause or (ii) the Management Agreement is terminated by PennyMac REIT Manager
as provided in such agreement, the Owner shall have the right to terminate this Agreement without cause upon notice to the Servicer. This
Agreement shall also terminate:
(i) in
whole with respect to all of the Mortgage Loans and REO Properties, without the payment of any Service Release Fee or other termination
fee, upon the earlier of (A) the termination of the Servicer at the election of the Owner following an Event of Default pursuant
to Section 11.01 or (B) the termination of the Management Agreement;
(ii) in
whole with respect to all of the Mortgage Loans and REO Properties, at the election of the Servicer, if, after thirty (30) days’
written notice thereof by Servicer, (A) the Owner fails to remit any compensation due to the Servicer within the time periods set
forth in this Agreement or (B) the Owner fails to perform any material obligations of the Owner hereunder;
(iii) in
part with respect to one or more individual Mortgage Loans, at the election of the Owner, in connection with a Reconstitution involving
such Mortgage Loans, subject to the payment of the applicable Service Release Fees;
(iv) in
part with respect to an individual Mortgage Loan at the election of the Owner, and subject to the payment of the applicable Service Release
Fee, if (a) such Mortgage Loan becomes delinquent for a period of one hundred and twenty (120) days or more (a “Delinquent
Mortgage Loan”) or (B) the Mortgaged Property securing such Mortgage Loan becomes an REO Property; provided, however,
upon such termination, the Owner shall pay to the Servicer any related unpaid Servicing Fee, any related outstanding and unreimbursed
Servicing Advances and any other outstanding and unreimbursed fees and costs of the Servicer relating to such Delinquent Mortgage Loan
or REO Property for which the Servicer would be entitled to reimbursement from the Owner;
(v) in
whole, at the election of the Owner, if the Servicer in its capacity as “Servicer” under the MSR Recapture Agreement fails
to duly observe or perform in any material respect any covenant or agreement on the part of the Servicer set forth in the MSR Recapture
Agreement that continues unremedied for a period of thirty (30) days after the date on which notice of such failure, requiring the same
to be remedied, is given to the Servicer by the “MSR Owner” under the MSR Recapture Agreement; provided, however, that, with
respect to any such failure that is susceptible to cure but not curable within such 30-day period, the Servicer shall have an additional
cure period of thirty (30) days to effect such cure so long as the Servicer has commenced to cure such failure within the initial 30-day
period, the Servicer is diligently pursuing a full cure and the Servicer has provided evidence of such curability and such diligent pursuit
that is reasonably satisfactory to the Owner; and
(vi) in
whole, at the election of the Servicer, if the “MSR Owner” under the MSR Recapture Agreement fails to duly observe or perform
in any material respect any covenant or agreement on the part of such “MSR Owner” set forth in the MSR Recapture Agreement
that continues unremedied for a period of thirty (30) days after the date on which notice of such failure, requiring the same to be remedied,
is given to such “MSR Owner” by the Servicer in its capacity as “Servicer” under the MSR Recapture Agreement;
provided, however, that, with respect to any such failure that is susceptible to cure but not curable within such 30-day period, such
“MSR Owner” shall have an additional cure period of thirty (30) days to effect such cure so long as such “MSR Owner”
has commenced to cure such failure within the initial 30-day period, such “MSR Owner” is diligently pursuing a full cure and
such “MSR Owner” has provided evidence of such curability and such diligent pursuit that is reasonably satisfactory to the
Servicer.
(b) In
the event that the Servicer’s duties, responsibilities and liabilities under this Agreement are terminated pursuant to Section 8.01(a),
the Servicer shall discharge such duties and responsibilities during the period from the date it acquires notice or knowledge of such
termination until the Outbound Transfer Date, with the same degree of diligence and prudence which it is obligated to exercise under this
Agreement, and shall take no action whatsoever that might impair or prejudice the rights or financial condition of its successor. Following
any such termination, the Owner shall act diligently to appoint a successor servicer. No termination pursuant to Section 8.01(a) shall
become effective until a successor servicer is appointed by the Owner. No termination pursuant to Section 8.01(a) shall
limit any indemnification obligations of the Servicer, which obligations shall survive such termination.
Section 8.02 Outbound
Transfer of Servicing.
On each Outbound Transfer Date
or upon any termination of the Servicer as Servicer pursuant to Section 8.01 or resignation of the Servicer permitted under
Section 9.03, the Owner or a successor servicer appointed by the Owner, shall assume all servicing responsibilities related
to, and the Servicer shall cease all servicing responsibilities related to the Mortgage Loans. Any successor servicer shall have the right
to negotiate a new Servicing Fee with the Owner.
Owner shall provide the Servicer
not less than twenty (20) days’ prior written notice of the Outbound Transfer Date. Any Mortgage Loan service released by the Servicer
shall be released on actual balances as of the Outbound Transfer Date. Upon receipt of such notification from Owner the Servicer shall,
at its sole cost and expense, take such steps as may be necessary or appropriate to effectuate and evidence the transfer of the servicing
of the related Mortgage Loans to the successor servicer, including but not limited to the following:
(a) Notice
to Mortgagors. The Servicer shall mail to the Mortgagor of each related Mortgage Loan a letter advising such Mortgagor of the transfer
of the servicing of the related Mortgage Loan to the Owner, or its designee, in accordance with RESPA; provided, however, such
letters shall be in the form mutually agreed upon by the Owner and the Servicer prior to a pending transfer.
(b) Mortgage
Loans in Foreclosure. The servicing with respect to Mortgage Loans in foreclosure on or before the related Outbound Transfer Date
shall not be transferred from the Servicer to the Owner or the successor servicer, as the case may be, and such Mortgage Loans shall continue
to be serviced by the Servicer pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. However, if the Owner so elects, the Owner may waive the provisions
of this paragraph (a) and accept transfer of servicing of such Mortgage Loans and all amounts received by the Servicer thereunder.
(c) Servicing
Advances. Subject to the limitations set forth in the definition of “Nonrecoverable Advances”, the Servicer shall be entitled
to be reimbursed for all unreimbursed Servicing Advances and any other advances made by the Servicer pursuant to this Agreement with respect
to any Mortgage Loan on the related Outbound Transfer Date, but only if the successor servicer after the related Outbound Transfer Date
is not the Servicer or an Affiliate. In addition, the Owner shall cause the Servicer to be reimbursed for any accrued and unpaid Servicing
Fees, unpaid Ancillary Income, Other Fees and for any trailing expenses representing Servicing Advances for which invoices are received
by the Servicer after the Outbound Transfer Date. The Owner shall cause the Servicer to be reimbursed for such trailing expenses within
five (5) Business Days of receipt of such invoice.
Anything to the contrary in
this Section 8.02(c) notwithstanding, in the event that Servicer is terminated for cause as a result of the occurrence
of an Event of Default under this Agreement, the payments required in this Section 8.02(c) shall be made in the amounts
and at the times otherwise provided in this Agreement.
(d) Notice
to Taxing Authorities and Insurance Companies. The Servicer shall transmit to the applicable taxing authorities and insurance companies
(including primary mortgage insurance policy insurers, if applicable) and/or agents, notification of the transfer of the servicing to
the Owner, or its designee, and instructions to deliver all notices, tax bills and insurance statements, as the case may be, to the Owner
from and after the related Outbound Transfer Date.
(e) Delivery
of Servicing Records. The Servicer shall forward to the Owner, or its designee, all servicing records and the Servicing File in the
Servicer’s possession relating to each related Mortgage Loan.
(f) Escrow
Payments. The Servicer shall provide the Owner, or its designee, with immediately available funds by wire transfer in the amount of
the net Escrow Payments and suspense balances and all loss draft balances associated with the related Mortgage Loans. The Servicer shall
also provide the Owner with an accounting statement of Escrow Payments and suspense balances and loss draft balances sufficient to enable
the Owner to reconcile the amount of such payment with the accounts of the Mortgage Loans. Additionally, the Servicer shall wire transfer
to the Owner the amount of any agency, trustee or prepaid Mortgage Loan payments and all other similar amounts held by the Servicer.
(g) Payoffs
and Assumptions. The Servicer shall provide to the Owner, or its designee, copies of all assumption and payoff statements generated
by the Servicer on the related Mortgage Loans from the related Cut-off Date to the related Outbound Transfer Date.
(h) Mortgage
Payments Received Prior to the Related Outbound Transfer Date. Prior to the related Outbound Transfer Date all payments received by
the Servicer on each related Mortgage Loan shall be properly applied to the account of the particular Mortgagor.
(i) Mortgage
Payments Received After Outbound Transfer Date. The amount of any related Monthly Payments received by the Servicer after the related
Outbound Transfer Date shall be forwarded to the Owner or its designee within two (2) Business Days after the date of receipt. The
Servicer shall notify the Owner or its designee of the particulars of the payment, which notification requirement shall be satisfied if
the Servicer forwards with its payment sufficient information to permit appropriate processing of the payment by the Owner or its designee.
The Servicer shall assume full responsibility for the necessary and appropriate legal application of such Monthly Payments received by
the Servicer after the related Outbound Transfer Date with respect to related Mortgage Loans then in foreclosure or bankruptcy; provided,
however, that for purposes of this Agreement, necessary and appropriate legal application of such Monthly Payments shall include,
but not be limited to, endorsement of a Monthly Payment to the Owner with the particulars of the payment such as the account number, dollar
amount, date received and any special Mortgagor application instructions and the Servicer shall comply with the foregoing requirements
with respect to all Monthly Payments received by it.
(j) Misapplied
Payments. Misapplied payments shall be processed as follows:
(i) All
parties shall cooperate in correcting misapplication errors;
(ii) The
party receiving notice of a misapplied payment occurring prior to the related Outbound Transfer Date and discovered after the related
Outbound Transfer Date shall immediately notify the other party;
(iii) If
a misapplied payment which occurred prior to the related Outbound Transfer Date cannot be identified and said misapplied payment has resulted
in a shortage in a Custodial Account or Escrow Account, and such misapplied payment was the direct result of the Servicer’s error,
the Servicer shall be liable for the amount of such shortage. In such case, the Servicer shall reimburse the Owner for the amount of such
shortage within thirty (30) days after receipt of written demand therefor from the Owner;
(iv) If
a misapplied payment which occurred prior to the related Outbound Transfer Date has created an improper Purchase Price as the result of
an inaccurate outstanding principal balance and such misapplied payment was the direct result of the Servicer’s error, a check shall
be issued to the party shorted by the improper payment application within thirty (30) days after notice thereof by the other party; and
(v) Any
check issued under the provisions of this Section 8.02(j) shall be accompanied by a statement indicating the Owner Mortgage
Loan identification number and an explanation of the allocation of any such payments.
(k) Books
and Records. The Servicer shall cause the books, records and accounts with respect to the related Mortgage Loans to be in accordance
with all Accepted Servicing Practices on the related Outbound Transfer Date.
Without limiting the foregoing,
the Servicer shall comply with all of the provisions of this Agreement to effect a complete transfer of the servicing with respect to
the related Mortgage Loans on the related Outbound Transfer Date. This Agreement shall terminate with respect to the related Mortgage
Loans on the related Outbound Transfer Date, except that Articles VI, VIII, IX, and XII, and Sections
13.14, 13.15, 13.16, 13.17 and 13.18 shall survive such termination.
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ARTICLE IX
INDEMNIFICATION AND ASSIGNMENT AND
OTHER MATTERS RELATED TO SERVICER
Section 9.01 Indemnification.
(a) The
Servicer agrees to indemnify and hold the Owner and any successor servicer harmless from any liability, claim, loss or damage (including,
without limitation, any reasonable legal fees, judgments or expenses relating to such liability, claim, loss or damage) to the Owner directly
or indirectly resulting from the Servicer’s failure:
(i) to
observe and perform any or all of the Servicer’s duties, obligations, covenants, agreements, warranties or representations contained
in this Agreement; or
(ii) to
comply with all applicable requirements with respect to the servicing of the Mortgage Loans as set forth herein.
In addition, the Servicer shall
indemnify and hold the Owner harmless from any liability, claim, loss or damage (including, without limitation, any reasonable legal fees,
judgments or expenses relating to such liability, claim, loss or damage) to the Owner directly or indirectly resulting from or relating
to the activities contemplated bv Section 4.22 of this Agreement. The Servicer immediately shall notify the Owner if a claim is made
by a third party with respect to this Agreement. For purposes of this Section 9.01(a), “Owner” shall mean the
Person then acting as the Owner under this Agreement and any and all Persons who previously were “Owners” under this Agreement.
(b) The
Owner agrees to indemnify and hold the Servicer harmless from any liability, claim, loss or damage (including without limitation, any
reasonable legal fees, judgments or expenses relating to such liability, claim, loss or damage) to the Servicer (a) directly or indirectly
resulting from the Owner’s failure to observe and perform any or all of the Owner’s duties, obligations, covenants, agreements,
warranties or representations contained in this Agreement or (b) directly resulting from the Servicer taking any legal actions with
respect to any Mortgage Loans and/or REO Properties in the name of the Servicer and without reference to the Owner, or (c) any act
or omission on the part of any prior servicer or (d) directly resulting from any third party act or omission which occurred in connection
with the origination, processing, funding or servicing of a mortgage loan (unless such third party was hired by Servicer); but, in each
case set forth in clauses (a) - (d) above, only to the extent such loss does not result from the Servicer’s own gross
negligence, bad faith or willful misconduct or failure of the Servicer (i) to observe and perform any or all of Servicer’s
duties, obligations, covenants, agreements, warranties or representations contained in this Agreement; or (ii) to comply with all
applicable requirements with respect to the servicing of the Mortgage Loans as set forth herein.
(c) If
the indemnification provided for herein is unavailable or insufficient to hold harmless the indemnified party, then the indemnifying party
agrees that it shall contribute to the amount paid or payable by such indemnified party as a result of any claims, losses, damages or
liabilities uncured by such indemnified party in such proportion as is appropriate to reflect the relative fault of such indemnified party
on the one hand and the indemnifying party on the other.
(d) The
indemnifications provided for in this Section shall survive the termination of Servicing Agreement or the termination of any party
to this Agreement.
Section 9.02 Limitation
on Liability of Servicer and Others.
Neither the Servicer nor any
of the directors, officers, employees or agents of the Servicer shall be under any liability to the Owner for any action taken or for
refraining from the taking of any action in good faith pursuant to this Agreement, or for errors in judgment, provided, however,
that this provision shall not protect the Servicer or any such person against any breach of warranties or representations made herein,
its own grossly negligent actions, or failure to perform its obligations in compliance with any standard of care set forth in this Agreement,
or any liability which would otherwise be imposed by reason of any breach of the terms and conditions of this Agreement. The Servicer
and any director, officer, employee or agent of the Servicer may rely in good faith on any document of any kind prima facie properly executed
and submitted by any Person respecting any matters arising hereunder. The Servicer shall not be under any obligation to appear in, prosecute
or defend any legal action which is not incidental to its duties to service the Mortgage Loans in accordance with this Agreement and which
in its opinion may involve it in any expense or liability; provided, however, that the Servicer may undertake any such action which
it may deem necessary or desirable in respect to this Agreement and the rights and duties of the parties hereto. In such event, the Servicer
shall be entitled to reimbursement from the Owner of the reasonable legal expenses and costs of such action.
Section 9.03 Limitation
on Resignation and Assignment by Servicer.
The Owner has entered into this
Agreement with the Servicer and subsequent purchasers will purchase the Mortgage Loans in reliance upon the independent status of the
Servicer, and the representations as to the adequacy of its servicing facilities, plant, personnel, records and procedures, its integrity,
reputation and financial standing, and the continuance thereof. The Servicer shall not assign this Agreement or the servicing hereunder
or delegate its rights or duties hereunder or any portion hereof (except as provided in the next succeeding paragraph or Section 6.09)
or sell or otherwise dispose of all or substantially all of its property or assets without the prior written consent of the Owner, which
consent shall be granted or withheld in the reasonable discretion of the Owner.
The Servicer may, without the
consent of the Owner, retain third party contractors to perform certain servicing and loan administration functions, including without
limitation, hazard insurance administration, tax payment and administration, flood certification and administration, collection services
and similar functions; provided, however, that the retention of such contractors by Servicer shall not limit the obligation of
the Servicer to service the Mortgage Loans pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
The Servicer shall not resign
from the obligations and duties hereby imposed on it except by mutual consent of the Servicer and the Owner or upon the determination
that its duties hereunder are no longer permissible under applicable law and such incapacity cannot be cured by the Servicer. Any such
determination permitting the resignation of the Servicer shall be evidenced by an Opinion of Counsel to such effect delivered to the Owner
which Opinion of Counsel shall be in form and substance acceptable to the Owner. No such resignation shall become effective until a successor
shall have assumed the Servicer’s responsibilities and obligations hereunder in the manner provided in Section 8.02.
Section 9.04 Assignment
by Owner.
The Owner shall have the right,
to assign, in whole or in part, its interest under this Agreement with respect to some or all of the Mortgage Loans, and designate any
Person to exercise all or any of the rights of the Owner hereunder.
Section 9.05 Merger
or Consolidation of the Servicer.
The Servicer will keep in full
effect its existence, rights and franchises as a limited partnership under the laws of the state of its filing except as permitted herein,
and will obtain and preserve its qualification to do business as a foreign corporation in each jurisdiction in which such qualification
is or shall be necessary to protect the validity and enforceability of this Agreement, or any of the Mortgage Loans and to perform its
duties under this Agreement. Any Person into which the Servicer may be merged or consolidated, or any corporation resulting from any merger,
conversion or consolidation (including by means of the sale of all or substantially all of the Servicer’s assets to such Person)
to which the Servicer shall be a party, or any Person succeeding to the substantially all of the servicing business (whether alone or
together with one or more other businesses of the Servicer), shall be the successor of the Servicer hereunder, without the execution or
filing of any paper or any further act on the part of any of the parties hereto, anything herein to the contrary notwithstanding.
Section 9.06 Additional
Activities of the Servicer.
Subject to the restrictions
set forth in the MBS Agreement, the Servicer and its Affiliates shall be entitled to engage in any business or transaction of any kind
or nature, including the issuance of mortgage-backed securities and performing monitoring, administrative or servicing activities of any
kind for the benefit of any other Person, including (i) acting as servicer or subservicer of residential mortgage loans for government-sponsored
entities and other government-related entities under arrangements not governed by this Agreement and (ii) acting as a servicer or
subservicer for distressed residential mortgage loans, and otherwise conducting special servicing activities relating to residential mortgage
loans or real estate acquired in respect thereof, for itself or other Persons. The preceding statement shall not be construed to limit
the effect of any express restriction or limitation that may be set forth in another provision of this Agreement.
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ARTICLE X
REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES
Section 10.01 Representations
and Warranties of the Owner.
(a) As
of the date hereof and on each date on which a Mortgage Loan becomes subject to the terms of this Agreement, the Owner represents and
warrants to, and covenants and agrees with, the Servicer as follows:
(i) Due
Organization and Good Standing. The Owner is duly organized, validly existing and in good standing as a limited partnership under
the laws of the State of Delaware and has the power and authority to own its assets and to transact the business in which it is currently
engaged.
(ii) No
Violation of Organizational Documents or Agreements. The execution and delivery of this Agreement by the Owner, and the performance
and compliance with the terms of this Agreement by the Owner, will not violate the Owner’s organizational documents or constitute
a default (or an event which, with notice or lapse of time, or both, would constitute a default) under, or result in the breach of, any
material agreement or other instrument to which the Owner is a party or which is applicable to it or any of its assets.
(iii) Full
Power and Authority. The Owner has the full power and authority to enter into and consummate all transactions contemplated by this
Agreement, has duly authorized the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement, and has duly executed and delivered this Agreement.
(iv) Binding
Obligation. This Agreement, assuming due authorization, execution and delivery by the other parties hereto, constitutes a valid, legal
and binding obligation of the Owner, enforceable against the Owner in accordance with the terms hereof, subject to (A) applicable
bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium and other laws affecting the enforcement of creditors’ rights generally, and
(B) general principles of equity, regardless of whether such enforcement is considered in a proceeding in equity or at law.
(v) No
Violation of Law, Regulation or Order. The Owner is not in violation of, and its execution and delivery of this Agreement and its
performance and compliance with the terms of this Agreement will not constitute a violation of, any law, any order or decree of any court
or arbiter, or, to the Owner’s knowledge, any order, regulation or demand of any federal, state or local governmental or regulatory
authority, which violation, in the Owner’s good faith and reasonable judgment, is likely to affect materially and adversely either
the ability of the Owner to perform its obligations under this Agreement or the financial condition of the Owner.
(vi) No
Material Litigation. No litigation is pending or, to the best of the Owner’s knowledge, threatened against the Owner that, if
determined adversely to the Owner, would prohibit the Owner from entering into this Agreement or that, in the Owner’s good faith
and reasonable judgment, is likely to materially and adversely affect either the ability of the Owner to perform its obligations under
this Agreement or the financial condition of the Owner.
(vii) No
Consent Required. Any consent, approval, authorization or order of any court or governmental agency or body required under federal
or state law for the execution, delivery and performance by the Owner of or compliance by the Owner with this Agreement or the consummation
of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement has been obtained and is effective except where the lack of consent, approval, authorization
or order would not have a material adverse effect on the performance by the Owner under this Agreement.
(b) The
representations and warranties of the Owner set forth in Section 9.02(a) shall survive the execution and delivery of
this Agreement and each date on which a Mortgage Loan becomes subject to the terms of this Agreement. Upon discovery by the Owner of any
breach of any of the foregoing representations and warranties, the Owner shall give prompt written notice thereof to the Servicer.
Section 10.02 Representations
and Warranties of the Servicer.
(a) As
of the date hereof, on each date on which a Mortgage Loan becomes subject to the terms of this Agreement and at all times while Mortgage
Loans are serviced by Servicer hereunder, the Servicer represents and warrants to, and covenants and agrees with, the Owner as follows:
(i) Due
Organization and Good Standing. The Servicer is duly organized, validly existing and in good standing a limited liability company
under the laws of the State of Delaware and has the power and authority to own its assets and to transact the business in which it is
currently engaged, and the Servicer is in compliance with the laws of each state or other jurisdiction in which any Mortgaged Property
is located to the extent necessary to perform its obligations under this Agreement.
(ii) No
Violation of Organizational Documents or Agreements. The execution and delivery of this Agreement by the Servicer, and the performance
and compliance with the terms of this Agreement by the Servicer, will not violate the Servicer’s organizational documents or constitute
a default (or an event which, with notice or lapse of time, or both, would constitute a default) under, or result in the breach of, any
material agreement or other instrument to which the Servicer is a party or which is applicable to it or any of its assets.
(iii) Full
Power and Authority. The Servicer has the full power and authority to enter into and consummate all transactions contemplated by this
Agreement, has duly authorized the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement, and has duly executed and delivered this Agreement.
(iv) Binding
Obligation. This Agreement, assuming due authorization, execution and delivery by the other parties hereto, constitutes a valid, legal
and binding obligation of the Servicer, enforceable against the Servicer in accordance with the terms hereof, subject to (A) applicable
bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium and other laws affecting the enforcement of creditors’ rights generally, and
(B) general principles of equity, regardless of whether such enforcement is considered in a proceeding in equity or at law.
(v) No
Violation of Law, Regulation or Order. The Servicer is not in violation of, and its execution and delivery of this Agreement and its
performance and compliance with the terms of this Agreement will not constitute a violation of, any law, any order or decree of any court
or arbiter, or, to the Servicer’s knowledge, any order, regulation or demand of any federal, state or local governmental or regulatory
authority, which violation, in the Servicer’s good faith and reasonable judgment, is likely to affect materially and adversely either
the ability of the Servicer to perform its obligations under this Agreement or the financial condition of the Servicer.
(vi) No
Material Litigation. No litigation is pending or, to the best of the Servicer’s knowledge, threatened against the Servicer that,
if determined adversely to the Servicer, would prohibit the Servicer from entering into this Agreement or that, individually or in the
aggregate, in the Servicer’s good faith and reasonable judgment, is likely to materially and adversely affect either the ability
of the Servicer to perform its obligations under this Agreement or the financial condition of the Servicer.
(vii) No
Consent Required. Any consent, approval, authorization or order of any court or governmental agency or body required under federal
or state law for the execution, delivery and performance by the Servicer of or compliance by the Servicer with this Agreement or the consummation
of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement has been obtained and is effective except where the lack of consent, approval, authorization
or order would not have a material adverse effect on the performance by the Servicer under this Agreement.
(viii) Ordinary
Course of Business. The consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement are in the ordinary course of business of
the Servicer.
(ix) Able
to Perform. The Servicer does not believe, nor does it have any reason or cause to believe, that it cannot perform, each and every
covenant contained in this Agreement.
(x) Fidelity
Bond and Errors and Omissions Coverage. The Fidelity Bond and an Errors and Omissions Insurance Policy required pursuant to Section 4.12
of this Agreement are in effect.
(xi) No
Untrue or Misleading Information. No statement, report or other document relating to the Servicer furnished or to be furnished by
the Servicer pursuant to this Agreement or in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby contains any untrue statement of material
fact or omits to state a material fact necessary to make the statements contained therein not misleading.
(xii) MERS
Membership. The Servicer is a member of MERS in good standing.
(b) The
representations and warranties of the Servicer set forth in Section 9.02(a) shall survive the execution and delivery
of this Agreement and each date on which a Mortgage Loan becomes subject to the terms of this Agreement. Upon discovery by the Servicer
of any breach of any of the foregoing representations and warranties, the Servicer shall give prompt written notice thereof to the Owner.
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ARTICLE XI
DEFAULT
Section 11.01 Events
of Default.
(a) The
following shall constitute an Event of Default under this Agreement on the part of the Servicer:
(i) any
failure by the Servicer to remit to the Owner (or as otherwise directed by the Owner) any payment required to be made under the terms
of this Agreement which continues unremedied for a period of five (5) Business Days after the date upon which notice of such failure
is given to the Servicer, requiring the same to be remedied, shall have been given to the Servicer by the Owner; or
(ii) the
failure by the Servicer duly to observe or perform in any material respect any other covenant or agreement on the part of the Servicer
set forth in this Agreement that continues unremedied for a period of thirty (30) days (except that such number of days shall be fifteen
(15) in the case of a failure to pay any premium for any insurance policy under this Agreement) after the date on which notice of such
failure, requiring the same to be remedied, is given to the Servicer by the Owner; provided, however, that, with respect to any
such failure that is susceptible to cure but not curable within such 30-day or 15-day period, the Servicer shall have an additional cure
period of thirty (30) days to effect such cure so long as the Servicer has commenced to cure such failure within the initial 30-day period,
the Servicer is diligently pursuing a full cure and the Servicer has provided evidence of such curability and such diligent pursuit that
is reasonably satisfactory to the Owner; or
(iii) any
breach of any representation or warranty on the part of the Servicer set forth in this Agreement that continues unremedied for a period
of thirty (30) days after the date on which notice of such breach, requiring the same to be remedied, is given to the Servicer by the
Owner; provided, however, that, with respect to any such breach that is susceptible to cure but not curable within such 30-day
period, the Servicer shall have an additional cure period of thirty (30) days to effect such cure so long as the Servicer has commenced
to cure such failure within the initial 30-day period, the Servicer is diligently pursuing a full cure and the Servicer has provided evidence
of such curability and such diligent pursuit that is reasonably satisfactory to the Owner; or
(iv) a
decree or order of a court or agency or supervisory authority having jurisdiction for the appointment of a conservator or receiver or
liquidator in any insolvency, bankruptcy, readjustment of debt, marshaling of assets and liabilities or similar proceedings, or for the
winding up or liquidation of its affairs, shall have been entered against the Servicer and such decree or order shall have remained in
force undischarged or unstayed for a period of 60 days; or
(v) the
Servicer shall consent to the appointment of a conservator or receiver or liquidator in any insolvency, bankruptcy, readjustment of debt,
marshaling of assets and liabilities or similar proceedings of or relating to the Servicer or of or relating to all or substantially all
of its property; or
(vi) the
Servicer shall admit in writing its inability to pay its debts generally as they become due, file a petition to take advantage of any
applicable insolvency or reorganization statute, make an assignment for the benefit of its creditors, or voluntarily suspend payment of
its obligations; or
(vii) the
Servicer fails to maintain its license to do business or service residential mortgage loans in any jurisdiction where the Mortgaged Properties
are located for more than ninety (90) days after receiving notice from any Person thereof, provided that such failure shall not
constitute an Event of Default if, prior to the expiration of such ninety (90) day period, that Servicer transfers the affected Mortgaged
Properties to one or more Subservicers that satisfy the licensing requirements for the jurisdiction where such Mortgaged Properties are
located;
(viii) without
the prior consent of the Owner or as expressly permitted or required by the other provisions of this Agreement, the Servicer attempts
to assign this Agreement or its right to servicing compensation hereunder, or to delegate its duties hereunder, in each case whether in
whole or in part, or the Servicer sells or otherwise disposes of all or substantially all of its property or assets; or
(ix) the
Servicer or any Subservicer fails to deliver any information, report, certification, accountants’ letter or other material when
and as required under Section 4.02, Section 4.03 or Section 4.06 and such failure continues unremedied
for three Business Days after receipt by the Servicer and (if applicable) such Subservicer of written notice of such failure from the
Owner.
In each and every such case,
so long as an Event of Default shall not have been remedied, in addition to whatsoever rights the Owner may have at law or equity to damages,
including injunctive relief and specific performance, the Owner, by notice in writing to the Servicer, may terminate without compensation
all the rights and obligations of the Servicer under this Agreement and in and to the Mortgage Loans and the proceeds thereof.
(b) In
case one or more Events of Default by Servicer occur and shall not have been remedied, the Owner, by notice in writing to Servicer shall
be entitled, in addition to whatever rights the Owner may have at law or equity to damages, including injunctive relieve and specific
performance, to terminate all the rights and obligations of Servicer under this Agreement and in and to the Mortgage Loans and the proceeds
thereof, by notice in writing to the Servicer and without payment of any Service Release Fees or other compensation; provided, however,
that the Servicer shall continue to be obligated to pay and entitled to receive all amounts accrued or owing by or to it under this
Agreement on or prior to the date of such termination, whether in respect of Servicing Fees, Servicing Advances or otherwise and such
amounts shall be due and payable at the times and in the manner as if the Servicer were not terminated. Upon receipt by the Servicer of
such written notice, all authority and power of the Servicer under this Agreement, whether with respect to the Mortgage Loans or otherwise,
shall pass to and be vested in the successor appointed pursuant to Section 8.02. Upon written request from the Owner, the
Servicer shall prepare, execute and deliver any and all documents and other instruments, place in such successor’s possession all
Mortgage Files to the extent initially provided to the Servicer, and do or accomplish all other acts or things necessary or appropriate
to effect the purposes of such notice of termination, whether to complete the transfer and endorsement or assignment of the Mortgage Loans
and related documents, or otherwise, at the Servicer’s sole expense or as otherwise provided under Accepted Servicing Practices.
The Servicer agrees to cooperate with the Owner and such successor in effecting the termination of the Servicer’s responsibilities
and rights hereunder, including, without limitation, the transfer to such successor for administration by it of all cash amounts which
shall at the time be credited by the Servicer to the Custodial Account or Escrow Account or thereafter received with respect to the Mortgage
Loans.
Section 11.02 Waiver
of Defaults.
The Owner may waive any default
by the Servicer in the performance of its obligations hereunder and its consequences. Upon any such waiver of a default, such default
shall cease to exist, and any Event of Default arising therefrom shall be deemed to have been remedied for every purpose of this Agreement.
No such waiver shall extend to any subsequent or other Event of Default or impair any right consequent thereon except to the extent expressly
so waived.
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ARTICLE XII
RECONSTITUTIONS
Section 12.01 Cooperation
of Servicer with a Reconstitution.
(a) The
Servicer and the Owner agree that with respect to some or all of the Mortgage Loans, on one or more dates (each a “Reconstitution
Date”), at the Owner’s sole option, the Owner may effect a sale (each, a “Reconstitution”) of some
or all of the Mortgage Loans then subject to this Agreement, without recourse, to:
(i) Fannie
Mae or Freddie Mac in one or more Whole Loan Transfers;
(ii) one
or more other third-party purchasers in one or more Whole Loan Transfers;
(iii) one
or more trusts or other entities to be formed as part of one or more Private Securitization Transactions; or
(iv) one
or more trusts or other entities to be formed as part of one or more Public Securitization Transactions.
(b) With
respect to each Whole Loan Transfer, Private Securitization Transaction or Public Securitization Transaction, as the case may be, entered
into by the Owner, the Servicer shall:
(i) upon
request of the Owner, service the Mortgage Loans included in such Reconstitution pursuant to a security servicing agreement or other agreement;
(ii) if
the Servicer will continue servicing the Mortgage Loans included in the Reconstitution, provide as applicable:
(A) information
pertaining to the Servicer of the type and scope customarily included in offering documents for residential mortgage-backed securities
transactions involving single or multiple loan originators including information regarding financial condition and mortgage loan delinquency,
foreclosure and loss experience or other information as is otherwise reasonably requested by the Owner, and to deliver to the Owner any
non-public, unaudited financial information, in which case the Owner shall bear the cost of having such information audited by certified
public accountants if the Owner desires such an audit, or as is otherwise reasonably requested by the Owner and which the Servicer is
capable of providing without unreasonable effort or expense (collectively “Servicer Information”), and to indemnify
the Owner and its affiliates for material misstatements or omissions contained in the Servicer Information; provided, however,
Owner shall indemnify and hold harmless Servicer and its affiliates for material misstatements or omissions contained in all other information
in any offering document, other than Servicer Information; and
(B) such
opinions of counsel, letters from auditors, and certificates of public officials or officers of Servicer as are reasonably believed necessary
by the trustee, any Rating Agency or the Owner, as the case may be, in connection with such Private Securitization Transaction or Public
Securitization Transaction. The Owner shall pay all third party costs associated with the preparation of the information described in
clause (ii)(A) above and the delivery of any opinions (other than opinions by in-house counsel), letters or certificates described
in this clause (ii)(B).
(iii) if
the Servicer will continue servicing the Mortgage Loans included in the Reconstitution, to negotiate and execute one or more custodial
agreements among the Owner, the Servicer and a third party custodian/trustee which is generally considered to be a prudent custodian/trustee
in the secondary mortgage market designated by the Owner in its sole discretion after consultation with the Servicer, in either case for
the purpose of pooling the Mortgage Loans with other Mortgage Loans for resale or securitization; and
(iv) if
the Servicer will continue servicing the Mortgage Loans included in the Reconstitution, (1) cooperate fully with the Owner, any prospective
purchaser, any Rating Agency or any party to any agreement to be executed in connection with such Whole Loan Transfer, Private Securitization
Transaction or Public Securitization Transaction, with respect to all reasonable requests and due diligence procedures, including participating
in meetings with Rating Agencies, bond insurers and such other parties as the Owner shall designate and participating in meetings with
prospective purchasers of the Mortgage Loans or interests therein and providing information reasonably requested by such purchasers; (2) to
execute, deliver and perform all reconstitution agreements required by the Owner, and to use its best reasonable, good faith efforts to
facilitate such Whole Loan Transfer, Private Securitization Transaction or Public Securitization Transaction, as the case may be; (3) (a) to
restate the representations and warranties set forth in this Agreement as of the Reconstitution Date which shall not be materially more
onerous than those required under this Agreement or (b) make the representations and warranties with respect to the servicing of
the Mortgage Loans set forth in the related selling/servicing guide of the master servicer or issuer, as the case may be, or such representations
and warranties with respect to the servicing of the Mortgage Loans as may be required by any Rating Agency or prospective purchaser of
the related securities or such Mortgage Loans, in connection with such Reconstitution; provided, however, that such representations
and warranties shall not be materially more onerous than those required under this Agreement. The Servicer shall use its reasonable best
efforts to provide to such master servicer or issuer, as the case may be, and any other participants in such Reconstitution: (i) any
and all information and appropriate verification of information which may be reasonably available to the Servicer or its affiliates, whether
through letters of its auditors and counsel or otherwise, as the Owner or any such other participant shall reasonably request and (ii) subject
to the provisions of this Section 12.01(b), to execute, deliver and satisfy all conditions set forth in any indemnity agreement
required by the Owner or any such participant; provided that the Servicer is given an opportunity to review and reasonably negotiate in
good faith provisions of such indemnity.
(c) Any
execution of a security servicing agreement or reconstitution agreement by the Servicer shall be conditioned on the Servicer receiving
the Servicing Fee or such other servicing fee acceptable to Servicer. All Mortgage Loans not sold or transferred pursuant to a Whole Loan
Transfer, Private Securitization Transaction or Public Securitization Transaction shall be subject to this Agreement and shall continue
to be serviced in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and with respect thereto this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.
Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in this Agreement, in the event that the Servicer is the servicer with respect to a Reconstitution,
the Owner agrees that in such Reconstitution any servicing performance termination triggers shall be substantially similar to those contained
in this Agreement or otherwise subject to approval by the Servicer in its reasonable discretion.
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ARTICLE XIII
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
Section 13.01 Notices.
All notices, requests, demands
and other communications which are required or permitted to be given under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have
been duly given upon the delivery or mailing thereof, as the case may be, sent by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested:
(a) If
to the Owner to:
PennyMac Operating Partnership, L.P.
Attn: Chief Financial Officer
3043 Townsgate Road
Westlake Village, CA 91361
With copies to:
PennyMac Operating Partnership, L.P.
Attn: Chief Legal Officer
3043 Townsgate Road
Westlake Village, CA 91361
and
Stoner Fox Law Group, LLP
Attn: John E. Stoner
26651 Cabot Road
Laguna Hills, California 92653
(b) If
to the Servicer:
PennyMac Loan Services, LLC
Attn: Chief Financial Officer
3043 Townsgate Road
Westlake Village, CA 91361
With a copy to:
PennyMac Loan Services, LLC
Attn: Chief Legal Officer
3043 Townsgate Road
Westlake Village, CA 91361
Section 13.02 Amendment.
Neither this Agreement, nor
any terms hereof, may be amended, supplemented or modified except in an instrument in writing executed by the parties hereto.
Section 13.03 Entire
Agreement.
This Agreement contains the
entire agreement and understanding among the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof, and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous
agreements, understandings, inducements and conditions, express or implied, oral or written, of any nature whatsoever with respect to
the subject matter hereof. The express terms hereof control and supersede any course of performance and/or usage of the trade inconsistent
with any of the terms hereof.
Section 13.04 Binding
Effect; Beneficiaries.
The provisions of this Agreement
shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective permitted successors and assigns. Except as
set forth in Section 9.04, no provision of this Agreement is intended or shall be construed to give to any Person, other than
the parties hereto, any legal or equitable right, remedy or claim under or in respect of this Agreement or any provision contained herein.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, each Agency is expressly made a third party beneficiary of this Agreement.
Section 13.05 Headings.
The section and subsection headings
in this Agreement are for convenience of reference only and shall not be deemed to alter or affect the interpretation of any provisions
hereof.
Section 13.06 Further
Assurances.
The Servicer agrees to execute
and deliver such instruments and take such further actions as the Owner may, from time to time, reasonably request in order to effectuate
the purposes and to carry out the terms of this Agreement.
Section 13.07 Governing
Law.
This Agreement shall be construed
in accordance with the substantive laws of the State of New York applicable to agreements made and to be performed entirely in such State,
and the obligations, rights and remedies of the parties hereunder shall be determined in accordance with such laws. The parties hereto
intend that the provisions of Section 5-1401 of the New York General Obligations Law shall apply to this Agreement.
Section 13.08 Relationship
of Parties.
Nothing herein contained shall
be deemed or construed to create a partnership or joint venture between the parties. The duties and responsibilities of the Servicer shall
be rendered by it as an independent contractor and not as an agent of the Owner. The Servicer shall have full control of all of its acts,
doings, proceedings, relating to or requisite in connection with the discharge of its duties and responsibilities under this Agreement.
Section 13.09 Severability
of Provisions.
If any one or more of the covenants,
agreements, provisions or terms of this Agreement shall be held invalid for any reason whatsoever, then such covenants, agreements, provisions
or terms shall be deemed severable from the remaining covenants, agreements, provisions or terms of this Agreement and shall in no way
affect the validity or enforceability of the other provisions of this Agreement.
Section 13.10 No
Waiver; Cumulative Remedies.
No failure to exercise and no
delay in exercising, on the part of a party hereto, any right, remedy, power or privilege hereunder shall operate as a waiver thereof;
nor shall any single or partial exercise of any right, remedy, power or privilege hereunder preclude any other or further exercise thereof
or the exercise of any other right, remedy, power or privilege. The rights, remedies, powers and privileges herein provided are cumulative
and not exclusive of any rights, remedies, powers and privileges provided by law.
Section 13.11 Recordation
of Assignments of Mortgage.
To the extent permitted by applicable
law, each of the Assignments of Mortgage is subject to recordation in all appropriate public offices for real property records in all
the counties or other comparable jurisdictions in which any or all of the Mortgaged Properties are situated, and in any other appropriate
public recording office or elsewhere, such recordation to be effected by the Owner or the Owner’s designee.
Section 13.12 Exhibits.
The exhibits to this Agreement
are hereby incorporated and made a part hereof and form integral parts of this Agreement.
Section 13.13 Counterparts.
This Agreement may be executed
by the parties to this Agreement on any number of separate counterparts (including by telecopy), and all of said counterparts taken together
shall be deemed to constitute one and the same instrument.
Section 13.14 Trademarks.
The Owner and the Servicer agree
that they and their employees, subcontractors and agents, shall not, without the prior written consent of the other party in each instance,
(i) use in advertising, publicity or otherwise the name of each and every other party to this Agreement or their Affiliates or any
of their managing directors, partners or employees, nor any trade name, trademark, trade device, service mark, symbol or any abbreviation,
contraction or simulation thereof owned by the other party or their Affiliates, or (ii) represent, directly or indirectly, any product
or any service provided by the Owner and the Servicer as approved or endorsed by the other parties to this Agreement or their Affiliates.
Section 13.15 Confidentiality
of Information.
If, during the term of this
Agreement, the Owner requests that the Servicer provide to the Owner non-public, confidential information related to the Servicer and
other affiliates of the Servicer (collectively, “Parent”), and if Parent, in its sole discretion agrees to provide
this information, the parties agree that they shall enter into a confidentiality agreement in form and substance mutually agreeable to
the parties prior to the release of such information (which obligation shall not be assigned by the Owner).
Section 13.16 WAIVER
OF TRIAL BY JURY.
EACH PARTY HERETO ACKNOWLEDGES
AND AGREES THAT ANY CONTROVERSY WHICH MAY ARISE UNDER THIS AGREEMENT IS LIKELY TO INVOLVE COMPLICATED AND DIFFICULT ISSUES, AND,
THEREFORE, EACH SUCH PARTY HEREBY IRREVOCABLY AND UNCONDITIONALLY WAIVES TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY RIGHT
SUCH PARTY MAY HAVE TO A TRIAL BY JURY IN RESPECT TO ANY ACTION DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY ARISING OUT OF, UNDER OR IN CONNECTION WITH
OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT OR THE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED BY THIS AGREEMENT.
Section 13.17 LIMITATION
OF DAMAGES.
NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING CONTAINED
HEREIN TO THE CONTRARY, THE PARTIES AGREE THAT NEITHER PARTY SHALL BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER FOR ANY SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES
WHATSOEVER, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT LIABILITY), OR ANY OTHER LEGAL OR EQUITABLE PRINCIPLE, PROVIDED,
HOWEVER, THAT SUCH LIMITATION SHALL NOT BE APPLICABLE WITH RESPECT TO THIRD PARTY CLAIM MADE AGAINST A PARTY.
Section 13.18 SUBMISSION
TO JURISDICTION; WAIVERS.
EACH OF THE OWNER AND THE SERVICER
HEREBY IRREVOCABLY (I) SUBMITS, FOR ITSELF IN ANY LEGAL ACTION OR PROCEEDING RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT, OR FOR RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT
OF ANY JUDGMENT IN RESPECT THEREOF, TO THE JURISDICTION OF ANY NEW YORK STATE AND FEDERAL COURTS SITTING IN THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN IN
NEW YORK CITY WITH RESPECT TO MATTERS ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT; (II) AGREES THAT ALL CLAIMS WITH RESPECT TO ANY
ACTION OR PROCEEDING REGARDING SUCH MATTERS MAY BE HEARD AND DETERMINED IN SUCH NEW YORK STATE OR FEDERAL COURTS; (III) WAIVES,
TO THE FULLEST POSSIBLE EXTENT, WITH RESPECT TO SUCH COURTS, THE DEFENSE OF AN INCONVENIENT FORUM; (IV) AGREES THAT A FINAL JUDGMENT
IN ANY SUCH ACTION OR PROCEEDING SHALL BE CONCLUSIVE AND MAY BE ENFORCED IN OTHER JURISDICTIONS BY SUIT ON THE JUDGMENT OR IN ANY
OTHER MANNER PROVIDED BY LAW; AND (V) WAIVES TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW ALL RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY IN ANY ACTION,
CLAIM, SUIT, PROCEEDING OR COUNTERCLAIM (WHETHER BASED UPON CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE) RELATING TO OR ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties
have caused their names to be signed hereto by their respective officers thereunto duly authorized as of the date first above written.
| PENNYMAC OPERATING PARTNERSHIP, L.P.,
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EXHIBIT 1
MONTHLY REPORTS
Remittance
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Inventory Flow
EXHIBIT 2
CUSTODIAL ACCOUNT CERTIFICATION
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As Servicer under the Fifth
Amended and Restated Flow Servicing Agreement, dated as of December 16, 2024 (the “Servicing Agreement”), we hereby
certify that the Servicer has established the account described below as a Custodial Account (as such term is defined in the Servicing
Agreement) pursuant to Section 4.04 of the Servicing Agreement. The Custodial Account shall be a Special Deposit Account as such
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EXHIBIT 3
RESERVED
EXHIBIT 4
ESCROW ACCOUNT CERTIFICATION
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As Servicer under the Fifth
Amended and Restated Flow Servicing Agreement, dated as of December 16, 2024 (the “Servicing Agreement”), we hereby
certify that the Servicer has established the account described below as an Escrow Account pursuant to Section 4.06 of the Agreement.
The Escrow Account shall be a Special Deposit Account as such term is defined in the Servicing Agreement.
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EXHIBIT 5
RESERVED
EXHIBIT 6
FORM OF OFFICER’S CERTIFICATE
I, ____________________, hereby
certify that I am the duly elected [______________],of PennyMac Loan Services, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the “Company”)
and further as follows:
1. Attached
hereto as Exhibit 1 is a true, correct and complete copy of the Certificate of Formation of the Company which is in full force
and effect on the date hereof and which has been in effect without amendment, waiver, rescission or modification.
2. Attached
hereto as Exhibit 2 is an original certificate of good standing of the Company issued within ten days of the date hereof,
and no event has occurred since the date thereof which would impair such standing.
3. Attached
hereto as Exhibit 3 is a true, correct and complete copy of the resolutions of the [______] of the Company authorizing the
Company to execute and deliver the Fifth Amended and Restated Flow Servicing Agreement, dated as of December 16, 2024 (the “Servicing
Agreement”), between the Company and PennyMac Operating Partnership, L.P. (the “Owner”), and such resolutions
are in effect on the date hereof.
4. Each
person listed on Exhibit 4 attached hereto who, as an officer or representative of the Company, signed (a) the Servicing
Agreement, and (b) any other document delivered or on the date hereof in connection with any purchase described in the agreements
set forth above was, at the respective times of such signing and delivery, and is now, a duly elected or appointed, qualified and acting
officer or representative of the Company, who holds the office set forth opposite his or her name on Exhibit 4, and the signatures
of such persons appearing on such documents are their genuine signatures.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto signed my name and affixed the seal of the Company.
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an [Assistant] Secretary of the Company, hereby certify that ____________ is the duly elected, qualified and acting [Vice] President of
the Company and that the signature appearing above is [her] [his] genuine signature.
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EXHIBIT 7
MORTGAGE LOAN DOCUMENTS
The following documents shall
constitute the Mortgage Loan Documents with respect to each Mortgage Loan:
(a) the
original Mortgage Note bearing all intervening endorsements, endorsed “Pay to the order of _________, without recourse” and
signed in the name of the last endorsee (the “Last Endorsee”) by an authorized officer. To the extent that there is
no room on the face of the Mortgage Notes for endorsements, the endorsement may be contained on an allonge, if state law so allows and
the Custodian is so advised by the Owner that state law so allows. If the Mortgage Loan was acquired by the Seller in a merger, the endorsement
must be by “[Last Endorsee], successor by merger to [name of predecessor]”. If the Mortgage Loan was acquired or originated
by the Last Endorsee while doing business under another name, the endorsement must be by “[Last Endorsee], formerly known as [previous
name]”; the original of any guarantee executed in connection with the Mortgage Note;
(b) the
original Mortgage with evidence of recording thereon. If in connection with any Mortgage Loan, the Owner cannot deliver or cause to be
delivered the original Mortgage with evidence of recording thereon because of a delay caused by the public recording office where such
Mortgage has been delivered for recordation or because such Mortgage has been lost or because such public recording office retains the
original recorded Mortgage, the Seller shall deliver or cause to be delivered to the Custodian, a photocopy of such Mortgage, together
with (i) in the case of a delay caused by the public recording office, an Officer’s Certificate of the Seller (or certified
by the title company, escrow agent, or closing attorney) stating that such Mortgage has been dispatched to the appropriate public recording
office for recordation and that the original recorded Mortgage or a copy of such Mortgage certified by such public recording office to
be a true and complete copy of the original recorded Mortgage will be promptly delivered to the Custodian upon receipt thereof by the
Seller; or (ii) in the case of a Mortgage where a public recording office retains the original recorded Mortgage or in the case where
a Mortgage is lost after recordation in a public recording office, a copy of such Mortgage certified by such public recording office to
be a true and complete copy of the original recorded Mortgage; the originals of all assumption, modification, consolidation or extension
agreements, if any, with evidence of recording thereon;
(c) the
original Assignment of Mortgage for each Mortgage Loan, in form and substance acceptable for recording. The Assignment of Mortgage must
be duly recorded only if recordation is either necessary under applicable law or commonly required by private institutional mortgage investors
in the area where the Mortgaged Property is located or on direction of the Owner as provided in this Agreement. If the Assignment of Mortgage
is to be recorded, the Mortgage shall be assigned to the Owner or as directed by the Owner. If the Assignment of Mortgage is not to be
recorded, the Assignment of Mortgage shall be delivered in blank. If the Mortgage Loan was acquired by the Seller in a merger, the Assignment
of Mortgage must be made by “[Seller], successor by merger to [name of predecessor]”. If the Mortgage Loan was acquired or
originated by the Seller while doing business under another name, the Assignment of Mortgage must be by “[Seller], formerly known
as [previous name]”;
(d) the
originals of all intervening assignments of mortgage (if any) evidencing a complete chain of assignment from the Originator to the Last
Endorsee with evidence of recording thereon, or if any such intervening assignment has not been returned from the applicable recording
office or has been lost or if such public recording office retains the original recorded assignments of mortgage, the Seller shall deliver
or cause to be delivered to the Custodian, a photocopy of such intervening assignment, together with (i) in the case of a delay caused
by the public recording office, an Officers Certificate of the Seller (or certified by the title company, escrow agent, or closing attorney)
stating that such intervening assignment of mortgage has been dispatched to the appropriate public recording office for recordation and
that such original recorded intervening assignment of mortgage or a copy of such intervening assignment of mortgage certified by the appropriate
public recording office to be a true and complete copy of the original recorded intervening assignment of mortgage will be promptly delivered
to the Custodian upon receipt thereof by the Seller; or (ii) in the case of an intervening assignment where a public recording office
retains the original recorded intervening assignment or in the case where an intervening assignment is lost after recordation in a public
recording office, a copy of such intervening assignment certified by such public recording office to be a true and complete copy of the
original recorded intervening assignment;
(e) The
original mortgagee policy of title insurance or, in the event such original title policy is unavailable, a certified true copy of the
related policy binder or commitment for title certified to be true and complete by the title insurance company (provided, that the original
mortgagee policy of title insurance shall be added when available);
(f) original
powers of attorney, if applicable, or, if in connection with any Mortgage Loan, the Seller cannot deliver or cause to be delivered the
original power of attorney with evidence of recording thereon, if applicable, because of a delay caused by the public recording office,
the Seller shall deliver or cause to be delivered to the Custodian, a photocopy of such power of attorney, together with an Officer’s
Certificate of the Seller (or certified by the title company, escrow agent, or closing attorney) stating that such power of attorney has
been dispatched to the appropriate public recording office for recordation and that the original recorded power of attorney or a copy
of such power of attorney certified by such public recording office to be a true and complete copy of the original recorded power of attorney
will be promptly delivered to the Custodian upon receipt thereof by the Seller; and
(g) security
agreement, chattel mortgage or equivalent document executed in connection with the Mortgage.
The following documents, together
with the Mortgage Loan Documents, shall constitute the Mortgage File with respect to each Mortgage Loan:
(a) The
original hazard insurance policy and, if required by law, flood insurance policy.
(b) Residential
loan application.
(c) Mortgage
Loan closing statement.
(d) Verification
of employment and income except for Mortgage Loans originated under a Limited Documentation Program.
(e) Verification
of acceptable evidence of source and amount of downpayment.
(f) Credit
report on the Mortgagor.
(g) Residential
appraisal report, if available.
(h) Photograph
of the Mortgaged Property.
(i) Survey
of the Mortgaged Property, if any.
(j) Copy
of each instrument necessary to complete identification of any exception set forth in the exception schedule in the title policy, i.e.,
map or plat, restrictions, easements, sewer agreements, home association declarations, etc. All required disclosure statements.
(l) If
available, termite report, structural engineer’s report, water potability and septic certification.
(m) Sales
contract, if applicable.
(n) Tax
receipts, insurance premium receipts, ledger sheets, payment history from date of origination, insurance claim files, correspondence,
current and historical computerized data files, and all other processing, underwriting and closing papers and records which are customarily
contained in a mortgage loan file and which are required to document the Mortgage Loan or to service the Mortgage Loan.
(o) Amortization
schedule, if applicable.
EXHIBIT 8
FORM OF LIMITED POWER OF ATTORNEY
PennyMac Operating
Partnership, L.P., a limited partnership, organized under the laws of Delaware and having its principal place of business at 3043 Townsgate
Road, Westlake Village, CA 91361, as Owner (hereinafter called “Owner”) hereby appoints PennyMac Loan Services, LLC.
(hereinafter called the “Servicer”), as its true and lawful attorney in fact to act in the name, place and stead of
Owner solely for the purposes set forth below.
The said attorney
in fact is hereby authorized and empowered, solely with respect to the Mortgage Loans and REO Properties, as defined in, and subject to
the terms of, that certain Fifth Amended and Restated Flow Servicing Agreement, between the Servicer and Owner, dated as of December 16,
2024 (the “Servicing Agreement”), as follows:
1. To
execute, acknowledge, seal and deliver deed of trust/mortgage note endorsements, lost note affidavits, assignments of deed of trust/mortgage
and other recorded documents, satisfactions/releases/reconveyances of deed of trust/mortgage, subordinations and modifications, tax authority
notifications and declarations, deeds, bills of sale, and other instruments of sale, conveyance, and transfer, appropriately completed,
with all ordinary or necessary endorsements, acknowledgments, affidavits, and supporting documents as may be necessary or appropriate
to effect its execution, delivery, conveyance, recordation or filing.
2. To
execute and deliver insurance filings and claims, affidavits of debt, substitutions of trustee, substitutions of counsel, non-military
affidavits, notices of rescission, foreclosure deeds, transfer tax affidavits, affidavits of merit, verifications of complaints, notices
to quit, bankruptcy declarations for the purpose of filing motions to lift stays, and other documents or notice filings on behalf of Owner
in connection with insurance, foreclosure, bankruptcy and eviction actions.
3. To
endorse any checks or other instruments received by the Servicer and made payable to Owner.
4. To
pursue any deficiency, debt or other obligation, secured or unsecured, including but not limited to those arising from foreclosure or
other sale, promissory note or check. This power also authorizes the Servicer to collect, negotiate or otherwise settle any deficiency
claim, including interest and attorney’s fees.
5. To
do any other act or complete any other document that arises in the normal course of servicing of all Mortgage Loans and REO Properties,
as defined in, and subject to the terms of the Servicing Agreement.
This Limited Power of Attorney
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TERM SHEET
BASE SERVICING FEES
(per loan)
With respect to each Mortgage
Loan, and regardless whether it is a First Lien Mortgage Loan or a Second Lien Mortgage Loan, the Base Servicing Fee shall be:
(i) if
such Mortgage Loan is a Fixed-Rate Mortgage Loan, $7.50; or
(ii) if
such Mortgage Loan is an Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loan, $8.50.
ADDITIONAL SERVICING FEES
(per loan)
With respect to each Mortgage
Loan, and regardless whether it is a First Lien Mortgage Loan or a Second Lien Mortgage Loan, the Additional Servicing Fee shall be one
of the following:
(i) if,
as of the first day of the relevant month, such Mortgage Loan is not delinquent, or is delinquent by less than 30 days, and no bankruptcy
proceeding is pending by or against the Mortgagor, $0;
(ii) if,
as of the first day of the relevant month, such Mortgage Loan is delinquent by 30 days or more and less than 60 days, and no bankruptcy
proceeding is pending by or against the Mortgagor and no foreclosure proceeding has been initiated, $18.00;
(iii) if,
as of the first day of the relevant month, such Mortgage Loan is delinquent by 60 days or more and less than 90 days, and no bankruptcy
proceeding is pending by or against the Mortgagor and no foreclosure proceeding has been initiated, $35.00;
(iv) if,
as of the first day of the relevant month, such Mortgage Loan is delinquent by 90 days or more, and no bankruptcy proceeding is pending
by or against the Mortgagor and no foreclosure proceeding has been initiated, $55.00;
(v) if,
as of the first day of the relevant month, a bankruptcy proceeding is pending by or against the Mortgagor (whether the Mortgage Loan is
current or delinquent), $55.00;
(vi) if,
as of the first day of the relevant month, foreclosure proceedings have been commenced and the Mortgaged Property has not become an REO
Property, $80.00; or
(vii) if,
as of the first day of the relevant month, the Mortgaged Property has become an REO Property, $75.00.
The Additional Servicing Fee shall also apply
to any Mortgage Loan in an active forbearance plan.
OTHER KEY PARAMETERS
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Owner will retain 100% of placement fees not due
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ANCILLARY INCOME AND
OTHER FEES
Regardless whether a Mortgage Loan is a First Lien Mortgage Loan or a Second Lien Mortgage Loan, the Servicer
shall be entitled to all Ancillary Income and the following Other Fees in addition to the Servicing Fee:
Setup Fee: With respect to each Mortgage
Loan, $10.00 if the Mortgage Loan is current or 30 days delinquent and information is provided to Servicer in a format that enables electronic
boarding, $20 if the Mortgage Loan is 60 or more days delinquent and information is provided to Servicer in a format that enables electronic
boarding, or $25.00 if information is provided to Servicer in a format that necessitates manual boarding.
Service Release Fee: With respect to each
Mortgage Loan, $42.50 if released on or prior to three (3) months after boarding, $35.00 if released between four (4) and twelve
(12) months after boarding, $30.00 if released between the first and second anniversary after boarding, $25.00, if released between the
second and third anniversary after boarding, and $20.00 if released after the third anniversary after boarding.
Forbearance Set Up Fee. For each Mortgage
Loan where the Mortgagor enters a forbearance plan, a one-time fee of $25.
Loss Mitigation Fees. With respect to any Mortgage
Loan where the Mortgagor agrees to a Repayment Plan, Modification, Short Sale, or Deed-in-Lieu, Servicer will retain 100% of the incentive
fees provided by the investor regardless of product type. For any Non-Agency Mortgage Loan, Servicer will receive a fee equivalent to
the incentive fee it would have received for such loss mitigation on any Agency Mortgage Loan.
Conventional Claims Processing Fee. Each
instance where Servicer submits a claim or supplemental claim in connection with any conventional Mortgage Loan, $150.
EXHIBIT 10
DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY MATRIX
FUNCTION |
DELEGATION
|
Delinquent Taxes on Non-escrowed Loans |
Authority is granted to Servicer to make payment of delinquent taxes on non-escrowed loans. |
Advances on Escrowed Loans |
Authority is granted to Servicer to advance corporate funds in payment of escrowed items. |
New Escrow Accounts |
Authority is granted to Servicer to establish escrow accounts upon borrower request. |
Escrow Shortage Pro-ration |
Authority is granted to Servicer to negotiate extended escrow shortage repayment periods as the situation warrants. |
Escrow Cushion Requirement |
Authority is granted to Servicer to negotiate down or remove any escrow cushion requirement used for escrow analysis. |
Escrow Account Waiver |
Authority is granted to Servicer to waive an escrow account following Fannie Mae Servicing Guidelines Part III, Chapter 103.01. |
Loss Drafts |
Authority is granted to Servicer to process insurance losses as described in the Fannie Mae Servicing Guide Part II, Chapter 5. |
Private Mortgage Insurance Waiver |
Authority is granted to Servicer to waive Private Mortgage Insurance requirement as described in the Fannie Mae Servicing Guide Part II, Chapters 102.03, 102.04 and 102.05. |
Transfer of Ownership – Exempt Transactions |
Authority is granted to Servicer to follow guidelines as stated in the Fannie Mae Servicing Guide Part III, 408.02. In addition to Fannie Mae servicing guidelines, there must be evidence of insurance with Owner named in mortgagee clause; mortgage payments must be current; and if required, approval of the private mortgage insurance company, FHA or VA must be obtained. |
Prepayment Penalties |
No authority is granted to Servicer to negotiate reduction of prepayment penalties without Owner approval unless the mortgage loan is accelerated in which case Servicer may waive in accordance with the Fannie Mae Servicing Guide Part I, Chapter 203.05. This clause excludes the waiving of pre-payment penalties/early closure fees extending more than 36 months from Mortgage Loan origination date. |
Waiver of Fees |
Authority is granted to Servicer to waive any fee that it is entitled to receive as Ancillary Income without Owner’s consent. Servicer shall be entitled to waive late charges based on Servicer’s policies and procedures. |
Subordination Requests |
Servicer may approve a request to subordinate
a second mortgage in favor of a refinanced loan if:
1.) The
new loan to value of the refinanced loan is equal to or less than the original LTV of the first mortgage (no cash-out refinancing allowed
unless substantiated through a new appraisal to reflect increased value), and
2.) The
loan has had no delinquencies in past 12 months, and
3.) The
new senior lien is not a HELOC, Land Contract, Recapture Lien, Texas A6, Cal Vet, Bond with recapture Taxes, All Inclusive Trust Deed,
Option ARM, Flex 100, or Reverse Mortgage.
Without Owner’s approval, Servicer MAY NOT
approve a subordination request if any of the following conditions exist:
1.) The
first lien amount increases and the first lien LTV increases; or
2.) Any
senior lien is a private party; or
3.) The
new senior lien has the potential for negative amortization.
Owner shall review the subordination request prior
to final approval if the request has any of the MAY NOT conditions listed above. |
Partial Release, Acquisitions, Easement |
Authority is granted to Servicer to approve requests for Partial Release, Acquisitions, and Easements in accordance with the standards specified in the Fannie Mae Servicing Guide. |
Lien Releases |
Authority is granted to Servicer to approve full lien releases upon full payoff of the loan without the prior approval of Owner. Full lien releases to be completed in compliance with applicable law, and penalties for non-compliance accrue to Servicer. Servicer shall not be responsible for penalties as a result of third party delays if Servicer has timely processed a lien release pursuant to applicable law. |
Assumptions |
Authority is granted to Servicer to negotiate Simple Assumptions according to the Fannie Mae Servicing Guide Part III, Chapter 4. Qualified Assumption requests will be referred to Owner for approval. |
Foreclosure Approval |
Authority is granted to Servicer to proceed with foreclosure using prudent servicing guidelines. |
Property Evaluations (BPO’s)/Drive-By Appraisal |
Authority is granted to Servicer to order a brokers price opinion (BPO) or drive-by appraisal using prudent servicing guidelines. The cost of the BPO or drive-by appraisal shall be passed on to the borrower if the BPO or drive-by appraisal is related to a borrower requested forbearance plan as reasonably determined by Servicer. |
Impact Analysis |
Authority is granted to Servicer to complete an impact analysis using prudent servicing guidelines. |
REO Marketing |
Authority is granted to Servicer to follow Servicer’s current guidelines to make REO marketing decisions. |
Property Preservation |
Authority is granted to Servicer to use Fannie Mae Property Preservation guidelines as outlined in the Fannie Mae Servicing Guide for loans owned by Owner and following internal state guidelines. |
Bidding Instruction |
Owner approval is required on bidding instructions. |
Short Term Forbearance – Written agreement to reduce or suspend payments not to exceed 6 months |
Authority is granted to Servicer to permit forbearance or allow for suspension of monthly payments up to 90 days, if the mortgagor is in default or Servicer determines that default is imminent and granting such forbearance is in the best interest of Owner. Mortgagor must be current as to all fees and costs prior to any forbearance plan. Owner approval is required to permit forbearance or allow for suspension of monthly payments of 91 days or more. |
Long Term Forbearance – Written agreement to reduce or suspend payments up to 12 months |
Authority is granted to Servicer, which shall provide approval package including financials, credit report, valuation, hardship description and recommendation. |
Repayment Plan – Written agreement where the mortgagor must immediately make payments in addition to regular monthly payments to cure the delinquency |
Authority is granted to Servicer to negotiate Repayment Plans where borrower must cure through full reinstatement within 6 months, including fees and costs. Any Repayment Plan over 6 months requires Owner approval. |
Modifications – Formal agreement to change payment amount based upon one or more terms of the original loan (i.e. interest rate reduction, extended term, capitalized arrearage) |
Authority is granted to Servicer and all modification requests to capitalize arrearages are to be processed in accordance with the Fannie Mae Servicing Guide Part VII, Chapter 502 and will require Owner approval. Servicer will obtain pre-qualification information as prescribed by Owner (credit report, financial statements and cash flow information from all obligors). |
Pre-foreclosure Sale – Borrower allowed to sell or refinance property to avoid foreclosure |
Authority is granted to Servicer to negotiate Pre-foreclosure Sales according to the Fannie Mae Servicing Guide Part VII, Chapter 504. Authority is granted to Servicer to accept pre-foreclosure sale offers as long as the loss from the pre-foreclosure sale is equal to or less than the loss anticipated and the negotiated price is at least 95% of the Asset Balance. For all other pre-foreclosure sales, Owner approval to accept the sale is required. |
Discounted Payoff |
Authority is granted to Servicer. For all discounted payoffs with the exception of those covered by mortgage insurance, Owner approval to accept the payoff is required. Authority is granted to Servicer to negotiate a discounted payoff where the loss amount is fully covered by the applicable mortgage insurance policy. |
Deed-in-Lieu – Borrower voluntarily deeds property to lender, avoiding foreclosure |
Authority is granted to Servicer. |
Partial Claims – PMI remits funds to bring account current. If mortgage is subsequently foreclosed, prepaid claim amounts are deducted from final claim |
Authority is granted to Servicer to negotiate and accept Partial Claims subject to account being brought current; no associated pre-foreclosure sale, modification or repayment plan. |
Bankruptcy Actions |
1st Liens – Authority is granted to Servicer
to process bankruptcy filing following Fannie Mae Servicing Guidelines and refer to the delegations listed in this Exhibit (impact
analysis, charge-off, foreclosure) for final disposition in Bankruptcy.
Junior Liens – Authority is granted to Servicer
to process bankruptcy filing in accordance with Servicer’s guidelines for owned assets and refer to the above delegations for final
disposition in Bankruptcy. Decisions on how to proceed with charge-off/foreclosure revert to Owner at impact analysis stage. |
Review and Approval of Walk Analysis |
Servicer will review collection activities and complete an “Impact Analysis” which begins the pre-foreclosure review process. The analysis assists in determining the economic impact of foreclosure (equity position/loss severity). Servicer will provide the analysis to Owner with a recommendation of future loss mitigation actions. Servicer takes no responsibility for these recommendations, and will contact Owner for final approval and direction as to what those actions will be. |
Charge-off of Loans |
Authority is granted to Servicer to charge off loans that are 180 days contractually delinquent, with the approval by Owner of an impact analysis form. Authority is granted to Servicer to charge off loans that are 120 days contractually delinquent, with Owner’s approval of an impact analysis, for loans that are in Chapter 7 bankruptcy and have no equity, per Owner’s approval of an impact analysis form. |
Post Charge-off Transfer |
Authority is granted to Servicer to initiate service transfer for loans that have been fully charged-off, or have been sold from REO, with a resulting loss. |
Payoff Processing |
Authority is granted to Servicer to accept as payment in full a payment amount within $100 of the total indebtedness. Owner shall reimburse Servicer for any shortfall that is $100 or less of the indebtedness. |
EXHIBIT 11
SERVICING CRITERIA TO BE ADDRESSED IN ASSESSMENT
OF COMPLIANCE
The assessment of compliance
to be delivered under the Agreement shall address, at a minimum, the criteria identified as below as “Applicable Servicing Criteria,”
as identified by a mark in the column titled “Applicable Servicing Criteria.”
Servicing Criteria |
Applicable
Servicing Criteria |
Reference |
Criteria |
|
|
General Servicing Considerations |
|
1122(d)(1)(i) |
Policies and procedures are instituted to monitor any performance or other triggers and events of default in accordance with the transaction agreements. |
X |
1122(d)(1)(ii) |
If any material servicing activities are outsourced to third parties, policies and procedures are instituted to monitor the third party’s performance and compliance with such servicing activities. |
X |
1122(d)(1)(iii) |
Any requirements in the transaction agreements to maintain a back-up servicer for the mortgage loans are maintained. |
|
1122(d)(1)(iv) |
A fidelity bond and errors and omissions policy is in effect on the party participating in the servicing function throughout the reporting period in the amount of coverage required by and otherwise in accordance with the terms of the transaction agreements. |
X |
|
Cash Collection and Administration |
|
1122(d)(2)(i) |
Payments on mortgage loans are deposited into the appropriate custodial bank accounts and related bank clearing accounts no more than two business days following receipt, or such other number of days specified in the transaction agreements. |
X |
1122(d)(2)(ii) |
Disbursements made via wire transfer on behalf of an obligor or to an investor are made only by authorized personnel. |
X |
1122(d)(2)(iii) |
Advances of funds or guarantees regarding collections, cash flows or distributions, and any interest or other fees charged for such advances, are made, reviewed and approved as specified in the transaction agreements. |
X |
1122(d)(2)(iv) |
The related accounts for the transaction, such as cash reserve accounts or accounts established as a form of overcollateralization, are separately maintained (e.g., with respect to commingling of cash) as set forth in the transaction agreements. |
X |
1122(d)(2)(v) |
Each custodial account is maintained at a federally insured depository institution as set forth in the transaction agreements. For purposes of this criterion, “federally insured depository institution” with respect to a foreign financial institution means a foreign financial institution that meets the requirements of Rule 13k-1(b)(1) of the Securities Exchange Act. |
X |
1122(d)(2)(vi) |
Unissued checks are safeguarded so as to prevent unauthorized access. |
X |
1122(d)(2)(vii) |
Reconciliations
are prepared on a monthly basis for all asset-backed securities related bank accounts, including custodial accounts and related bank
clearing accounts. These reconciliations are (A) mathematically accurate; (B) prepared within 30 calendar days
after the bank statement cutoff date, or such other number of days specified in the transaction agreements; (C) reviewed and approved
by someone other than the person who prepared the reconciliation; and (D) contain explanations for reconciling items. These
reconciling items are resolved within 90 calendar days of their original identification, or such other number of days specified in the
transaction agreements. |
X |
|
Investor Remittances and Reporting |
|
1122(d)(3)(i) |
Reports to investors, including those to be filed with the Commission, are maintained in accordance with the transaction agreements and applicable Commission requirements. Specifically, such reports (A) are prepared in accordance with timeframes and other terms set forth in the transaction agreements; (B) provide information calculated in accordance with the terms specified in the transaction agreements; (C) are filed with the Commission as required by its rules and regulations; and (D) agree with investors’ or the trustee’s records as to the total unpaid principal balance and number of mortgage loans serviced by the Regulation AB Servicer. |
X |
Servicing Criteria |
Applicable
Servicing Criteria |
Reference |
Criteria |
|
1122(d)(3)(ii) |
Amounts due to investors are allocated and remitted in accordance with timeframes, distribution priority and other terms set forth in the transaction agreements. |
X |
1122(d)(3)(iii) |
Disbursements made to an investor are posted within two business days to the Regulation AB Servicer’s investor records, or such other number of days specified in the transaction agreements. |
X |
1122(d)(3)(iv) |
Amounts remitted to investors per the investor reports agree with cancelled checks, or other form of payment, or custodial bank statements. |
X |
|
Pool Asset Administration |
|
1122(d)(4)(i) |
Collateral or security on mortgage loans is maintained as required by the transaction agreements or related mortgage loan documents. |
X |
1122(d)(4)(ii) |
Mortgage loan and related documents are safeguarded as required by the transaction agreements |
X |
1122(d)(4)(iii) |
Any additions, removals or substitutions to the asset pool are made, reviewed and approved in accordance with any conditions or requirements in the transaction agreements. |
X |
1122(d)(4)(iv) |
Payments on mortgage loans, including any payoffs, made in accordance with the related mortgage loan documents are posted to the Regulation AB Servicer’s obligor records maintained no more than two business days after receipt, or such other number of days specified in the transaction agreements, and allocated to principal, interest or other items (e.g., escrow) in accordance with the related mortgage loan documents. |
X |
1122(d)(4)(v) |
The Regulation AB Servicer’s records regarding the mortgage loans agree with the Regulation AB Servicer’s records with respect to an obligor’s unpaid principal balance. |
X |
1122(d)(4)(vi) |
Changes with respect to the terms or status of an obligor’s mortgage loans (e.g., loan modifications or re-agings) are made, reviewed and approved by authorized personnel in accordance with the transaction agreements and related pool asset documents. |
X |
1122(d)(4)(vii) |
Loss mitigation or recovery actions (e.g., forbearance plans, modifications and deeds in lieu of foreclosure, foreclosures and repossessions, as applicable) are initiated, conducted and concluded in accordance with the timeframes or other requirements established by the transaction agreements. |
X |
1122(d)(4)(viii) |
Records documenting collection efforts are maintained during the period a mortgage loan is delinquent in accordance with the transaction agreements. Such records are maintained on at least a monthly basis, or such other period specified in the transaction agreements, and describe the entity’s activities in monitoring delinquent mortgage loans including, for example, phone calls, letters and payment rescheduling plans in cases where delinquency is deemed temporary (e.g., illness or unemployment). |
X |
1122(d)(4)(ix) |
Adjustments to interest rates or rates of return for mortgage loans with variable rates are computed based on the related mortgage loan documents. |
X |
1122(d)(4)(x) |
Regarding any funds held in trust for an obligor (such as escrow accounts): (A) such funds are analyzed, in accordance with the obligor’s mortgage loan documents, on at least an annual basis, or such other period specified in the transaction agreements; (B) interest on such funds is paid, or credited, to obligors in accordance with applicable mortgage loan documents and state laws; and (C) such funds are returned to the obligor within 30 calendar days of full repayment of the related mortgage loans, or such other number of days specified in the transaction agreements. |
X |
1122(d)(4)(xi) |
Payments made on behalf of an obligor (such as tax or insurance payments) are made on or before the related penalty or expiration dates, as indicated on the appropriate bills or notices for such payments, provided that such support has been received by the servicer at least 30 calendar days prior to these dates, or such other number of days specified in the transaction agreements. |
X |
1122(d)(4)(xii) |
Any late payment penalties in connection with any payment to be made on behalf of an obligor are paid from the servicer’s funds and not charged to the obligor, unless the late payment was due to the obligor’s error or omission. |
X |
1122(d)(4)(xiii) |
Disbursements made on behalf of an obligor are posted within two business days to the obligor’s records maintained by the servicer, or such other number of days specified in the transaction agreements. |
X |
1122(d)(4)(xiv) |
Delinquencies, charge-offs and uncollectible accounts are recognized and recorded in accordance with the transaction agreements. |
X |
1122(d)(4)(xv) |
Any external enhancement or other support, identified in Item 1114(a)(1) through (3) or Item 1115 of Regulation AB, is maintained as set forth in the transaction agreements. |
|
EXHIBIT 12
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SERVICES
For purposes of this Servicing
Agreement, REO Property Management Services may include:
| a. | Market Rental Property; |
| f. | Manage Security Deposit; and |
| g. | Perform Move-Out Inspection. |
| 2. | PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SERVICES. |
| c. | Respond to Tenant Inquiries; |
| e. | Perform Routine Maintenance; and |
| 3. | ASSET MANAGEMENT SERVICES |
| a. | Initial and On-Going Property Preservation Services; |
| c. | Utilities and Home Owner Association Management; |
| d. | Code Violations Management and Mitigation; |
| e. | Property Tax Management Services; |
| f. | Legal Eviction Program Management; |
| g. | Provision of Cash-For-Relocation Program Management; |
| i. | Authorization of Repairs and Improvements; and |
| j. | Property and Casualty Insurance Services. |
| a. | Provision of Renovation Services; |
| b. | Initial Property Screening Assessment; |
| c. | Renovation Estimate Assessment; |
| d. | Property Onboarding Assessment; |
| g. | Management of Change Orders; and |
| h. | Inspection for Turnover to Leasing. |
| 5. | PROPERTY PRESERVATION AND INSPECTION SERVICES |
| a. | Provision of Property Preservation and Inspection Services; |
| b. | Communications to Owner of Property Conditions, Preservation Activities and Repairs at Properties; |
| d. | Property Occupancy Inspection; |
| e. | Other Inspections As Needed and As Determined By Servicer; |
| h. | Debris and Hazard Removal; |
| i. | Discoloration Remediation; |
| j. | Health and Life Safety Issue Remediation; Miscellaneous Preservation Activities; |
| k. | Code Violation Management and Mitigation; |
| l. | Management of Utilities and Home Owner Association; |
| a. | Standard Property and Casualty Insurance Services; and |
| b. | Claims Management and Loss Mitigation Services. |
Exhibit 10.3
Execution Version
THIRD AMENDED AND RESTATED
MORTGAGE BANKING SERVICES AGREEMENT
This Third Amended and Restated
Mortgage Banking Services Agreement (the “Agreement”) is dated as of December 16, 2024, by and between PennyMac
Loan Services, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, for and on behalf of itself and its Affiliates (collectively, the “Service
Provider”), and PennyMac Corp., a Delaware corporation, for and on behalf of itself and its Affiliates (collectively, the “Company”),
and is effective as of January 1, 2025 (the “Effective Date”). Notwithstanding the date of this Agreement,
the Second Amended and Restated Mortgage Banking Services Agreement will remain in effect until the Effective Date.
RECITALS
WHEREAS, the Company currently
engages in the business of purchasing conventional, government and jumbo residential mortgage loans;
WHEREAS, the Service Provider
provides mortgage banking services relating to the acquisition, financing and disposition of residential mortgage loans;
WHEREAS, the Company and the
Service Provider desire to set forth the terms of such services and the compensation to which the Service Provider shall be entitled for
performing such services;
WHEREAS, the Company and the
Service Provider previously entered into that certain Second Amended and Restated Mortgage Banking and Warehouse Services Agreement, dated
as of June 30, 2020, and as amended thereafter (the “Original Agreement”); and
WHEREAS, the Company and the
Service Provider desire to amend and restate the Original Agreement as of the Effective Date.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration
of the mutual premises and agreements set forth herein and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and the sufficiency
of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto hereby agree as follows:
ARTICLE 1
DEFINITIONS
Section 1.01 Definitions.
For purposes of this Agreement, the following capitalized terms, unless the context otherwise requires, shall have the respective meanings
set forth below:
“Affiliate”
means, with respect to any specified Person, any other Person controlling or controlled by or under common control with such specified
Person. For the purposes of this definition, “control” when used with respect to any specified Person means the power to direct
the management and policies of such Person, directly or indirectly, whether through the ownership of voting securities, by management
contract or otherwise and the terms “controlling” and “controlled” have meanings correlative to the foregoing;
provided, however, that Affiliates of the Company shall include only PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust and its wholly-owned
subsidiaries, and Affiliates of the Service Provider shall include only PennyMac Financial Services, Inc., Private National Mortgage
Acceptance Company, LLC (“PNMAC”) and PNMAC’s wholly-owned subsidiaries.
“Business Day”
means any day other than (i) a Saturday or Sunday, or (ii) a day on which banking and savings and loan institutions in the States
of California or New York are authorized or obligated by law or executive order to be closed.
“Company Loan Commitment”
means, through June 30, 2025, the Loan Commitments relating to Mortgage Loans intended to be purchased by the Company from a Correspondent
and thereafter retained by the Company, and from and after July 1, 2025, the Loan Commitments relating to Mortgage Loans intended
to be purchased by the Company from the Service Provider, in either case through the Correspondent Lending Program.
“Company Purchased
Loan” means the Mortgage Loans that are purchased by the Company from an approved Correspondent or, as applicable, the Service
Provider during any fiscal quarter, in either case through the Correspondent Lending Program.
“Correspondent”
means a lender that originates conventional, government and/or jumbo residential mortgage loans under the Correspondent Lending Program.
“Correspondent Lending
Program” means that certain correspondent lending program established by the Service Provider and pursuant to which either the
Company or, from and after July 1, 2025, the Service Provider acquires Mortgage Loans that satisfy the terms of the related loan
purchase agreement, including the requirements set forth in the applicable Guide(s), and any additional terms or conditions identified
in acquisition policies and procedures adopted by the Service Provider from time to time.
“Customer Information”
means any personally identifiable information or records in any form (written, electronic, or otherwise) relating to a mortgagor, including,
but not limited to, a mortgagor’s name, address, telephone number, loan number, loan payment history, delinquency status, insurance
carrier or payment information, tax amount or payment information; the fact that the mortgagor has a relationship with the lender; and
any other mortgagor financial information.
“Dwell Time”
means, for the purposes of the Purchase Price, the number of days a Mortgage Loan is held by the Company prior to its purchase by the
Service Provider, including the date on which the Company purchases the Mortgage Loan from a Correspondent but excluding the Purchase
Date.
“Early Purchase Program”
means a purchase program offered by the Company, through June 30, 2025, to certain of its Correspondents that provides for the early
purchase and sale of Mortgage Loans by a Correspondent to the Company. Such purchase and sale is subject to the Company’s holdback
of a percentage of the related purchase price while the Company, through the Service Provider, completes its due diligence and ensures
that such Mortgage Loans meet the eligibility requirements of the Correspondent Lending Program.
“Fannie Mae” means the Federal
National Mortgage Association, or any successor thereto.
“Fannie Mae Guide” means, collectively,
the Fannie Mae Selling Guide and Servicing Guide, as such Guides may be amended from time to time hereafter.
“Fannie Mae Mortgage
Loan” means a Mortgage Loan underwritten in accordance with the guidelines of Fannie Mae described in the Fannie Mae Guide and
either delivered directly into a Fannie Mae security or otherwise sold directly to Fannie Mae through its cash window.
“Freddie Mac”
means the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, or any successor thereto.
“Freddie Mac Guide”
means the Freddie Mac Single-Family Seller/Servicer Guide, as such Guide may be amended from time to time hereafter.
“Freddie Mac Mortgage
Loan” means a mortgage loan underwritten in accordance with the guidelines of Freddie Mac described in the Freddie Mac Guide
and either delivered directly into a Freddie Mac security or otherwise sold directly to Freddie Mac through its cash window.
“Fulfillment Fees”
means the fees set forth on Exhibit A that are payable by the Company to the Service Provider in partial consideration for
the services provided by the Service Provider.
“Ginnie Mae”
means the Government National Mortgage Association, or any successor thereto.
“Ginnie Mae Guide”
means the Ginnie Mae Mortgage-Backed Securities Guide, as such Guide may be amended from time to time hereafter.
“Ginnie Mae Mortgage
Loan” means a Mortgage Loan underwritten in accordance with the guidelines of Ginnie Mae described in the Ginnie Mae Guide.
“Guide”
means the Fannie Mae Guide, the Freddie Mac Guide, the Ginnie Mae Guide or the PennyMac Guide, as applicable.
“HUD” means
the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, or any successor thereto.
“Loan Category”
means either a Mortgage Loan underwritten in accordance with the Fannie Mae Guide or the Freddie Mac Guide or a Mortgage Loan not underwritten
in accordance with the Fannie Mae Guide or the Freddie Mac Guide including, in the case of the latter, any sub-category thereof.
“Loan Commitment”
means a loan commitment or confirmation issued by the Company or the Service Provider, as applicable, to a Correspondent that evidences
the intent of the Company or the Service Provider to purchase, and the Correspondent to sell, a Mortgage Loan.
“Loan Commitment
Price” means the percentage of Par at which the Company or the Service Provider, as applicable, has agreed to purchase, and
a Correspondent has agreed to sell, the Mortgage Loan relating to a Loan Commitment.
“LTV” or
“Loan-to-Value Ratio” means, as of any date of determination, the fraction, expressed as a percentage, the numerator
of which is the principal balance of the related Mortgage Loan at such date and the denominator of which is the lesser of (a) the
appraised value of the underlying property at the origination of such Mortgage Loan, and (b) if the underlying property was purchased
within twelve (12) months of the origination of the Mortgage Loan, the purchase price of such property.
“MERS”
means Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Delaware,
or any successor thereto.
“MERS Identification
Number” means the mortgage identification number for any Mortgage Loan registered with MERS on the MERS® System.
“MERS® System”
means the system of recording transfers of mortgages electronically maintained by MERS.
“Monthly Payment”
means the scheduled monthly payment of principal and interest on a Mortgage Loan.
“Mortgage File”
means, with respect to a Mortgage Loan, the documents and instruments relating to such Mortgage Loan that are required to be delivered
under the terms of the PennyMac Guide.
“Mortgage Loan”
means a one-to-four family residential loan that is secured by a mortgage, deed of trust or other similar security instrument and originated
by a Correspondent. A Mortgage Loan includes the Mortgage Loan Documents, the Mortgage File, the monthly payments, any principal payments
or prepayments, any related escrow accounts, the mortgage servicing rights and all other rights, benefits, proceeds and obligations arising
from or in connection with such Mortgage Loan.
“Mortgage Loan Documents”
means, with respect to a mortgage loan, the mortgage, deed of trust or other similar security instrument, the promissory note, any assignments
and an electronic record or copy of the mortgage loan application.
“Par” means
the principal balance of a Mortgage Loan.
“PennyMac Guide”
means the PennyMac Seller’s Guide, as amended and supplemented from time to time.
“Person”
means any individual, corporation, partnership, limited liability company, joint venture, association, joint-stock company, trust, unincorporated
organization or government or any agency or political subdivision thereof.
“Purchase Date”
means the date on which the Service Provider purchases a Mortgage Loan from the Company or, from and after July 1, 2025, the date
on which the Company purchases a Mortgage Loan from the Service Provider.
“Purchase Price”
means, (a) with respect to each Mortgage Loan acquired from the Company by the Service Provider, a dollar amount equal to the sum
of (i) Par multiplied by the sum of (A) the Loan Commitment Price and (B) the applicable Sourcing Fee, plus (ii) accrued
interest on Par from and including the date on which the Company purchases the Mortgage Loan from a Correspondent to but excluding the
Purchase Date, less (iii) any loan administrative fee paid by the Correspondent to the Company in connection with its purchase of
such Mortgage Loan, and (b) with respect to each Mortgage Loan acquired from the Service Provider by the Company, a dollar amount
equal to the sum of (i) Par multiplied by the Loan Commitment Price, plus (ii) accrued interest on Par from and including the
date on which the Service Provider purchases the Mortgage Loan from a Correspondent to but excluding the Purchase Date, less (iii) any
loan administrative fee paid by the Correspondent to the Service Provider in connection with its purchase of such Mortgage Loan.
“Servicing Rights”
means, with respect to each Mortgage Loan, the right to do any and all of the following: (a) service and administer such Mortgage
Loan; (b) collect any payments or monies payable or received for servicing such Mortgage Loan; (c) collect any late fees, assumption
fees, penalties or similar payments with respect to such Mortgage Loan; (d) enforce the provisions of all agreements or documents
creating, defining or evidencing any such servicing rights and all rights of the servicer thereunder, including, but not limited to, any
clean-up calls and termination options; (e) collect and apply any escrow payments or other similar payments with respect to such
Mortgage Loan; (f) control and maintain all accounts and other rights to payments related to any of the property described in the
other clauses of this definition; (g) possess and use any and all documents, files, records, servicing files, servicing documents,
servicing records, data tapes, computer records, or other information pertaining to such Mortgage Loan or pertaining to the past, present
or prospective servicing of such Mortgage Loan; and (h) enforce any and all rights, powers and privileges incident to any of the
foregoing.
“Sourcing Fee”
means a percentage of Par equal to one (1) basis point, or .01%; provided, however, that such Sourcing Fee shall be increased to
two basis points, or .02%, during any fiscal quarter in which the average Dwell Time during the prior fiscal quarter was greater than
three (3) calendar days.
“Tier 1 Loan Commitment”
means each of the first 16,500 Loan Commitments relating to Mortgage Loans other than Ginnie Mae Mortgage Loans that are issued by the
Company or, as applicable, the Service Provider, to an approved Correspondent during any fiscal quarter.
“Tier 2 Loan Commitment”
means each Loan Commitment in excess of 16,500 Loan Commitments relating to Mortgage Loans other than Ginnie Mae Mortgage Loans that are
issued by the Company or, as applicable, the Service Provider, to an approved Correspondent during any fiscal quarter.
“Tier 1 Purchased
Loan” means each of the first 16,500 Mortgage Loans (other than Ginnie Mae Mortgage Loans) that are purchased by the Company
or, as applicable, the Service Provider, from an approved Correspondent during any fiscal quarter.
“Tier 2 Purchased
Loan” means each Mortgage Loan (other than a Ginnie Mae Mortgage Loan) in excess of 16,500 Mortgage Loans that is purchased
by the Company or, as applicable, the Service Provider, from an approved Correspondent during any fiscal quarter.
Section 1.02 General
Interpretive Principles. For purposes of this Agreement, except as otherwise expressly provided or unless the context otherwise requires:
(a) The
terms defined in this Agreement have the meanings assigned to them in this Agreement and include the plural as well as the singular, and
the use of any gender herein shall be deemed to include the other gender;
(b) Accounting
terms not otherwise defined herein have the meanings assigned to them in accordance with United States generally accepted accounting principles;
(c) References
herein to “Articles,” “Sections,” “Subsections,” “Paragraphs,” and other subdivisions
without reference to a document are to designated Articles, Sections, Subsections, Paragraphs and other subdivisions of this Agreement;
(d) A
reference to a Subsection without further reference to a Section is a reference to such Subsection as contained in the same Section in
which the reference appears, and this rule shall also apply to Paragraphs and other subdivisions;
(e) The
words “herein,” “hereof,” “hereunder” and other words of similar import refer to this Agreement as
a whole and not to any particular provision; and
(f) The
term “include” or “including” shall mean without limitation by reason of enumeration.
ARTICLE 2
REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES
Section 2.01 Representations,
Warranties and Agreements of the Service Provider. The Service Provider hereby makes to the Company, as of the date hereof and as
of each Purchase Date, the representations and warranties set forth on Exhibit B.
Section 2.02 Representations,
Warranties and Agreements of the Company. The Company hereby makes to the Service Provider, as of the date hereof and as of each Purchase
Date, the representations and warranties set forth on Exhibit C.
ARTICLE 3
TERM, ACQUISITIONS AND SERVICES
Section 3.01 Term
of Agreement. This Agreement shall have an initial term of five years from the Effective Date (the “Initial Term”)
unless earlier terminated in accordance with this Section or Section 5.01. After the Initial Term, this Agreement shall
be deemed renewed automatically every 18 months for an additional 18 month period (an “Automatic Renewal Term”) unless
the Company or the Service Provider terminates this Agreement upon the expiration of the Initial Term or any Automatic Renewal Term and
upon at least 180 days’ prior written notice to the Company or the Service Provider, as applicable. Notwithstanding the foregoing,
if (i) the Third Amended and Restated MSR Recapture Agreement, between the Company and the Service Provider, dated as of December 16,
2024 (the “MSR Recapture Agreement”) is terminated by the Company without cause as provided in such agreement, (ii) the
Fifth Amended and Restated Flow Servicing Agreement, between PennyMac Operating Partnership, L.P. and the Service Provider, dated as of
December 16, 2024 (the “Servicing Agreement”), is terminated by PennyMac Operating Partnership, L.P. without cause
as provided in such agreement or (iii) if the Fourth Amended and Restated Management Agreement, between PennyMac Mortgage Investment
Trust, PennyMac Operating Partnership, L.P. and PNMAC Capital Management, LLC, dated as of December 16, 2024 (the “Management
Agreement”), is terminated by PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust without cause as provided in such agreement, the Service Provider
shall have the right to terminate this Agreement without cause upon notice to the Company. In addition, if (i) either of the MSR
Recapture Agreement or the Servicing Agreement is terminated by the Service Provider without cause as provided in each such agreement
or (ii) the Management Agreement is terminated by PNMAC Capital Management, LLC without cause as provided in such agreement, the
Company shall have the right to terminate this Agreement without cause upon notice to the Service Provider.
Section 3.02 Exclusivity
in Favor of Company. During the term of this Agreement, as between the Company and the Service Provider, (i) the Service Provider
shall perform the services identified in Section 3.03 and Section 3.04 exclusively for the benefit of the Company
or for the Service Provider’s own account and (ii) the Service Provider and its Affiliates shall be prohibited from providing
such services for any third party other than the Company; provided, however, if the Company is unable to purchase or finance
Mortgage Loans as contemplated hereunder for any reason, including, without limitation, a lack of capacity, an inability to comply with
applicable law or an inability to satisfy any income or asset tests applicable to real estate investment trusts under the Internal Revenue
Code of 1986, as amended from time to time, then such exclusivity and prohibition shall not apply, and the Service Provider shall either
use commercially reasonable efforts to facilitate the sale of such Mortgage Loan on market terms and conditions as determined by the Service
Provider in its sole discretion exercised in good faith or, during the period ending June 30, 2025, purchase such Mortgage Loan from
the Company for a cash purchase price equal to the Purchase Price, and on an “as is” basis and without recourse of any kind.
Section 3.03 Mortgage
Banking Services. During the term of this Agreement, the Service Provider shall provide the mortgage banking services set forth below:
(a) The
Service Provider shall provide fulfillment services in connection with Mortgage Loans to be purchased or acquired by the Company, as follows:
(i) reviewing
the Mortgage File to determine whether it contains the required Mortgage Loan Documents and contacting Correspondents to obtain missing
documentation or the correction of inaccurate documentation;
(ii) reviewing
the Mortgage File and Mortgage Loan Documents to confirm generally that such Mortgage Loans are being originated and delivered in accordance
with the applicable Guide;
(iii) reviewing
such Mortgage Loan and assessing its marketability for sale and/or securitization into the secondary mortgage market;
(iv) retrieving
data from the Mortgage File that is required in order for such Mortgage Loan to be properly serviced or as may be necessary or advisable
in connection with a sale, pledge or repurchase transaction;
(v) confirming
that the Mortgage Loan is registered with the MERS® System and has a MERS Identification Number;
(vi) calculating
the final purchase price for such Mortgage Loan based on its review of the Mortgage Loan Documents and then requesting funds and directing
payment to the appropriate party;
(vii) from
and after July 1, 2025, selling to the Company at the Purchase Price, in the Company’s sole discretion, all Mortgage Loans
(other than Ginnie Mae Mortgage Loans) or any portion thereof, including up to all such Mortgage Loans within a specified Loan Category,
acquired by the Service Provider from the Correspondents pursuant to the related Loan Commitments; and
(viii) providing
such other services as may be reasonably requested by the Company or otherwise required in connection with the processing of such Mortgage
Loan from time to time.
(b) From
time to time, the Service Provider shall provide general services as reasonably required by the Company, as follows:
(i) re-reviewing
selected Mortgage Loans for consistency with the applicable Guide;
(ii) reviewing
underwriting, fulfillment, compliance and servicing activities for compliance with the applicable Guide;
(iii) coordinating
investor, capital provider and regulatory audit activities;
(iv) negotiating
with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac with respect to fees and securities stipulations;
(v) reviewing
correspondent lenders or prospective correspondent lenders for consistency with the applicable Guide;
(vi) reviewing
and analyzing financial statements for each correspondent lender and prepayment and credit performance statistics relating to the Mortgage
Loans sold by such correspondent lender;
(vii) negotiating
loan purchase agreements, including any amendments or extensions thereto, and any applicable Early Purchase Program documentation between
the Company and the Correspondents, administering such agreements, and monitoring compliance therewith;
(viii) negotiating
and establishing repurchase facilities or other warehouse lines of credit to be provided by third parties in favor of the Company and
its affiliates;
(ix) determining
the repurchase facilities or other warehouse lines of credit to be drawn or used by the Company and its affiliates in connection with
purchases or other acquisitions of Mortgage Loans and monitoring the duration of such draws or usage;
(x) performing
quarterly certification and annual recertification reviews in light of the requirements of the applicable Guide;
(xi) developing
and maintaining models for pricing loans and mortgage servicing rights;
(xii) generating
daily rate sheets for correspondent lenders;
(xiii) reviewing
daily interest rate lock commitments;
(xiv) monitoring
market pricing trends;
(xv) developing
and maintaining models for the management of interest rate and other risks;
(xvi) developing
and maintaining hedging strategies and models for interest rate and risk management;
(xvii) establish
hedging instruments and executing hedge transactions;
(xviii) developing
and maintaining execution models;
(xix) forming
pools to back securities and entering into pooling transactions;
(xx) using
reasonable efforts to resolve issues related to delivery of Mortgage Loan Documents to or at direction of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac;
(xxi) monitoring
delivery of post-closing documentation, such as final title policies and recorded mortgages;
(xxii) reviewing
post-closing adjustments to pricing and confirming accurate disbursements to Correspondents;
(xxiii) obtaining
and maintaining information technology systems, including those for secondary marketing, appraisals, data warehouse and accounts receivable;
(xxiv) complying
with reporting requirements imposed on the Company under applicable Guides and agreements (insofar as neither Service Provider nor any
other Person is required to perform such reporting on behalf of the Company under another agreement);
(xxv) causing
the appointment of the Service Provider as servicer to service such Mortgage Loan under and in accordance with the Servicing Agreement,
or causing the appointment of a sub-servicer to the extent otherwise required;
(xxvi) from
January 1, 2025 through June 30, 2025, purchasing from the Company at the Purchase Price, on an “as is” basis and
without recourse of any kind, any Ginnie Mae Mortgage Loan or, in the discretion of the parties, any Fannie Mae Mortgage Loan or Freddie
Mac Mortgage Loan purchased by the Company from a Correspondent pursuant to the related Loan Commitment; and
(xxvii) other
similar mortgage banking-related activities.
Section 3.04 Mortgage
Loan Repurchases. In connection with any Mortgage Loan purchased from the Company by the Service Provider and in respect of which
the Company has a claim for repurchase, indemnity or otherwise as against a Correspondent, the Service Provider shall be entitled to pursue
any such claim through or in the name of the Company, and the Company agrees to facilitate any such claim. Any action taken by the Service
Provider under this Section 3.04 shall be at the Service Provider’s sole cost and expense, and any costs, expenses or losses
of any kind incurred by the Company shall be reimbursed in full by the Service Provider.
Section 3.05 Reserved.
Section 3.06 Compensation;
Expenses.
(a) In
consideration for the services provided to the Company by the Service Provider under this Agreement, the Company shall pay to the Service
Provider the applicable Fulfillment Fees and Early Purchase Program Fees set forth on Exhibit A.
(b) The
Service Provider shall be required to pay all expenses incurred by it in connection with the services it provides hereunder and shall
not be entitled to reimbursement therefor except as otherwise provided in this Agreement.
(c) Notwithstanding
any provision of this Agreement to the contrary, if it becomes reasonably necessary or advisable for the Service Provider to engage in
additional services in connection with the occurrence of any breach by a Correspondent of any terms or conditions to which such Correspondent
is subject under its agreement with the Company under the Correspondent Lending Program, or initiate and pursue any legal proceeding against
a Correspondent or guarantor thereof, or appear on behalf of the Company in any bankruptcy, insolvency or other similar proceeding involving
a Correspondent or any guarantor thereof or otherwise engage in post-breach or post-default resolution activities, then the Service Provider
and the Company shall negotiate in good faith for additional compensation and reimbursement of expenses to be paid to the Service Provider
for the performance of such additional services.
(d) Notwithstanding
anything to the contrary contained herein (other than subsection (c) above), upon the written request (a “Fee Negotiation
Request”) of the Company or the Service Provider following a determination by the Company or the Service Provider that the rates
of compensation payable to the Service Provider hereunder differ materially from market rates of compensation for services comparable
to those provided hereunder, which request includes a proposal for revised rates of compensation hereunder, the parties hereto shall negotiate
in good faith to amend the provisions of this Agreement relating to the compensation of the Service Provider in order to cause such compensation
to be materially consistent with market rates of compensation for services comparable to those provided hereunder (a “Fee Amendment”);
provided, however, that no such request shall be made until the second anniversary of the effective date of this Agreement,
after which time each party may make such request (i) once with respect to fees to be paid during the remainder of the Initial Term,
which request shall be made prior to the expiration of the Initial Term, and (ii) once with respect to fees to be paid during any
Automatic Renewal Term, which request shall be made at least 210 days prior to the start of such Automatic Renewal Term. If the parties
are unable to reach agreement on the terms of a Fee Amendment within thirty (30) days of the date of delivery of the relevant Fee Negotiation
Request, then the terms of such Fee Amendment shall be determined by final and binding arbitration in accordance with Section 3.06(e).
(e) All
disputes, differences and controversies of the Company or the Service Provider relating to a Fee Amendment (individually, a “Dispute”
and, collectively, “Disputes”) shall be resolved by final and binding arbitration administered by the American Arbitration
Association (“AAA”) under its Commercial Arbitration Rules, subject to the following provisions:
(i) Following
the delivery of a written demand for arbitration by either the Company or the Service Provider, each party shall choose one (1) arbitrator
within ten (10) Business Days after the date of such written demand and the two chosen arbitrators shall mutually, within ten (10) Business
Days after selection select a third (3rd) arbitrator (each, an “Arbitrator” and together, the “Arbitrators”),
each of whom shall be a retired judge selected from a roster of arbitrators provided by the AAA. If the third (3rd) Arbitrator is not
selected within fifteen (15) Business Days after delivery of the written demand for arbitration (or such other time period as the Company
and the Service Provider may agree), the Company and the Service Provider shall promptly request that the commercial panel of the AAA
select an independent Arbitrator meeting such criteria.
(ii) The
rules of arbitration shall be the Commercial Rules of the American Arbitration Association; provided, however,
that notwithstanding any provisions of the Commercial Arbitration Rules to the contrary, unless otherwise mutually agreed to by the
Company and the Service Provider, the sole discovery available to each party shall be its right to conduct up to two (2) non-expert
depositions of no more than three (3) hours of testimony each.
(iii) The
Arbitrators shall render a decision by majority decision within three (3) months after the date of appointment, unless the Company
and the Service Provider agree to extend such time. The decision shall be final and binding upon the Company and the Service Provider;
provided, however, that such decision shall not restrict either the Company or the Service Provider from terminating this
Agreement pursuant to the terms hereof.
(iv) Each
party shall pay its own expenses in connection with the resolution of Disputes, including attorneys’ fees, unless determined otherwise
by the Arbitrator.
(v) The
Company and the Service Provider agree that the existence, conduct and content of any arbitration pursuant to this Section 3.06(e) shall
be kept confidential and neither the Company nor the Service Provider shall disclose to any Person any information about such arbitration,
except in connection with such arbitration or as may be required by law or by any regulatory authority (or any exchange on which such
party’s securities are listed) or for financial reporting purposes in such party’s financial statements.
Section 3.07 Net
Funding. The Company and the Service Provider acknowledge and agree that the Service Provider may provide third party services including,
without limitation, underwriting, administrative and other mortgage-related services to Correspondents from time to time under bilateral
or tri-party agreements by and between the Service Provider and the Correspondent or by and among the Service Provider, the Correspondent
and the Company, respectively. In connection with the Service Provider’s provision of such services, and for administrative purposes
only, the Service Provider may cause the Company to “net fund” its purchase of Mortgage Loans from a Correspondent by reducing
any Loan Commitment Price(s) paid by the Company to the Correspondent by the amount of fees owed to the Service Provider by such
Correspondent; provided, however, that any such “net funding” shall comply with the terms of any applicable bailee letter
governing the terms of the related purchase. The Service Provider shall then be entitled to collect the amount of such fees relating to
such reduction directly from the Company. Any such “net funding” shall be at no cost to the Company and, in effect, a pass
through of the Service Provider’s fees through the reduction in the Loan Commitment Price(s) on an individual or aggregate
basis.
Section 3.08 Reporting.
On or before the tenth (10th) Business Day of each month, the Service Provider shall provide the Company with a report identifying all
Mortgage Loans purchased by the Company from a Correspondent during the prior month, the aggregate unpaid principal balance of such Mortgage
Loans, the aggregate Fulfillment Fees paid by the Company to the Service Provider during such month and, as applicable, the aggregate
Purchase Prices paid by the Service Provider to the Company or by the Company to the Service Provider, as applicable, during such month.
The Service Provider, upon the Company’s request, shall also provide the Company with reports regarding the financial results of
the Service Provider and/or its Affiliates and any such other matters as the Company shall reasonably request, but in no case more frequently
than quarterly.
ARTICLE 4
LIABILITIES OF SERVICE PROVIDER AND COMPANY
Section 4.01 Liability
of the Company and the Service Provider. The Company and the Service Provider shall each be liable in accordance herewith only to
the extent of the obligations specifically and respectively imposed upon and undertaken by the Company and Service Provider herein.
Section 4.02 Merger
or Consolidation of the Service Provider.
(a) The
Service Provider shall keep in full effect its existence, rights and franchises as an entity and maintain its qualification to service
mortgage loans for each of Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and HUD and comply with the laws of each State in which any Mortgaged Property is located
to the extent necessary to protect the validity and enforceability of this Agreement, and to perform its duties under this Agreement.
(b) Any
Person into which the Service Provider may be merged, converted, or consolidated, or any Person resulting from any merger, conversion
or consolidation to which the Service Provider shall be a party, or any Person succeeding to the business of the Service Provider, shall
be the successor of the Service Provider hereunder, without the execution or filing of any paper or any further act on the part of any
of the parties hereto, anything herein to the contrary notwithstanding; provided, however, that no Person shall so become
the successor of the Service Provider hereunder unless such Person satisfies all legal requirements, including, without limitation, with
respect to licensing, that are necessary to be satisfied in order for such Person to perform the Service Provider’s duties hereunder.
Section 4.03 Service
Provider Not to Resign. The Company has entered into this Agreement with the Service Provider in reliance upon the independent status
of the Service Provider, and the representations as to the adequacy of its servicing facilities, plant, personnel, records and procedures,
its integrity, reputation and financial standing, and the continuance thereof. Therefore, the Service Provider shall not assign this Agreement
or the servicing hereunder or delegate its rights or duties hereunder or any portion hereof or sell or otherwise dispose of all or substantially
all of its property or assets in the absence of prior written consent of the Company, which consent shall be granted or withheld in the
reasonable discretion of the Company. The Service Provider shall not resign from the obligations and duties hereby imposed on it except
by mutual consent of the Service Provider and the Company or upon the determination that its duties hereunder are no longer permissible
under applicable law and such incapacity cannot be cured by the Service Provider. Any such determination permitting the resignation of
the Service Provider shall be evidenced by an Opinion of Counsel to such effect delivered to the Company, which Opinion of Counsel shall
be in form and substance acceptable to the Company. No such resignation shall become effective until the Company or another successor
designated by the Company shall have assumed the Service Provider’s responsibilities and obligations hereunder.
Section 4.04 No
Duty to Supervise. The parties hereto acknowledge that the Company is not obligated to supervise the performance of the Service Provider
under this Agreement or any subcontractor for Service Provider under any subcontracting agreement.
Section 4.05 Indemnification.
(a) The
Service Provider shall indemnify the Company, its directors, officers, employees and agents and hold them harmless against any and all
claims, losses, damages, penalties, fines, forfeitures, reasonable legal fees and related costs, judgments, and any other costs, fees
and expenses that any of them may sustain by reason of the Service Provider’s (i) willful misfeasance, bad faith or gross negligence
in the performance of its duties under this Agreement, (ii) reckless disregard of its obligations or duties under this Agreement,
or (iii) breach of its representations or warranties under this Agreement, or (iv) gross negligence in the performance of its
duties under any agreement with a Correspondent pursuant to which it performs underwriting services relating to a Mortgage Loan purchased
by the Company and where such Mortgage Loan is subject to a repurchase or indemnity claim from one of the Company’s investors as
a result of such gross negligence, or (v) exercise of its rights under Section 3.04 or use of the “net funding”
mechanism provided under Section 3.07 of this Agreement, in either case without regard to any action, inaction or fault of
any kind on the part of the Service Provider or the Company. For the purposes of this Section 4.05, the term “gross
negligence” shall include any ordinary negligence to the extent systemic in nature or otherwise occurring on a regular basis.
(b) The
Company shall indemnify the Service Provider, its directors, officers, employees and agents and hold them harmless against any and all
claims, losses, damages, penalties, fines, forfeitures, reasonable legal fees and related costs, judgments, and any other costs, fees
and expenses that any of them may sustain by reason of the Company’s (i) willful misfeasance, bad faith or gross negligence
in the performance of its duties under this Agreement, (ii) reckless disregard of its obligations or duties under this Agreement,
or (iii) breach of its representations or warranties under this Agreement.
ARTICLE 5
TERMINATION
Section 5.01 Termination.
Except as otherwise specifically set forth herein (including in Section 3.01 above), the obligations and responsibilities
of the Service Provider shall terminate upon the mutual consent of the Service Provider and the Company in writing. In addition, the Company
shall be entitled to terminate the Service Provider hereunder upon any of the following events: (i) the failure by the Service Provider
duly to observe or perform in any material respect any other covenant or agreement on the part of the Service Provider set forth in this
Agreement that continues unremedied for a period of thirty (30) days after the date on which notice of such failure, requiring the same
to be remedied, is given to the Service Provider by the Company; provided, however, that, with respect to any such failure that
is susceptible to cure but not curable within such 30-day period, the Service Provider shall have an additional cure period of thirty
(30) days to effect such cure so long as the Service Provider has commenced to cure such failure within the initial 30-day period, the
Service Provider is diligently pursuing a full cure and the Service Provider has provided evidence of such curability and such diligent
pursuit that is reasonably satisfactory to the Company; (ii) any breach of any representation or warranty on the part of the Service
Provider set forth in this Agreement that continues unremedied for a period of thirty (30) days after the date on which notice of such
breach, requiring the same to be remedied, is given to the Service Provider by the Company; provided, however, that, with respect
to any such breach that is susceptible to cure but not curable within such 30-day period, the Service Provider shall have an additional
cure period of thirty (30) days to effect such cure so long as the Service Provider has commenced to cure such failure within the initial
30-day period, the Service Provider is diligently pursuing a full cure and the Service Provider has provided evidence of such curability
and such diligent pursuit that is reasonably satisfactory to the Company; (iii) a decree or order of a court or agency or supervisory
authority having jurisdiction for the appointment of a conservator or receiver or liquidator in any insolvency, bankruptcy, readjustment
of debt, marshaling of assets and liabilities or similar proceedings, or for the winding up or liquidation of its affairs, shall have
been entered against the Service Provider and such decree or order shall have remained in force undischarged or unstayed for a period
of 60 days; (iv) the Service Provider shall consent to the appointment of a conservator or receiver or liquidator in any insolvency,
bankruptcy, readjustment of debt, marshaling of assets and liabilities or similar proceedings of or relating to the Service Provider or
of or relating to all or substantially all of its property; (v) the Service Provider shall admit in writing its inability to pay
its debts generally as they become due, file a petition to take advantage of any applicable insolvency or reorganization statute, make
an assignment for the benefit of its creditors, or voluntarily suspend payment of its obligations; or (vi) except as otherwise set
forth in Section 4.02(b), without the prior consent of the Company or as expressly permitted or required by the other provisions
of this Agreement, the Service Provider attempts to assign this Agreement or its right to compensation hereunder, or to delegate its duties
hereunder, in each case whether in whole or in part. Further, the Service Provider shall be entitled at any time during the term of this
Agreement, to terminate this Agreement upon at least 60 days’ prior written notice of termination from the Service Provider to the
Company, if the Company shall have defaulted in the performance of any material term of this Agreement, and such default has continued
uncured for a period of 30 days after the Company’s receipt of written notice of such default from the Service Provider.
Section 5.02 Succession.
(a) Upon
the appointment by the Company of a successor Service Provider following the Service Provider’s termination or resignation, the
Service Provider shall immediately deliver to such successor the funds in any account maintained by the Service Provider and the related
documents and statements held by it hereunder and the Service Provider shall account for all funds. The Service Provider shall execute
and deliver such instruments and do all such other things as may reasonably be required to more fully and definitely vest and confirm
in the successor all such rights, powers, duties, responsibilities, obligations and liabilities of the Service Provider.
(b) No
termination of this Agreement or resignation or termination of the Service Provider hereunder shall relieve the Service Provider or the
Company of the covenants, representations and warranties made herein or any liability that accrued or arose hereunder prior to the effective
date of termination or resignation.
ARTICLE 6
MISCELLANEOUS
Section 6.01 Notices.
All notices, requests, demands and other communications which are required or permitted to be given under this Agreement shall be in writing
and shall be deemed to have been duly given upon the delivery or mailing thereof, as the case may be, sent by registered or certified
mail, return receipt requested:
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PennyMac Loan Services, LLC |
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3043 Townsgate Road |
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PennyMac Loan Services, LLC |
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PennyMac Corp. |
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3043 Townsgate Road |
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or such other address as may hereafter be furnished
to the other parties by like notice.
Section 6.02 Amendment.
Neither this Agreement, nor any terms hereof, may be amended, supplemented or modified except in an instrument in writing executed by
the parties hereto.
Section 6.03 Entire
Agreement. This Agreement contains the entire agreement and understanding among the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter
hereof, and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous agreements, understandings, inducements and conditions, express or implied, oral
or written, of any nature whatsoever with respect to the subject matter hereof. The express terms hereof control and supersede any course
of performance and/or usage of the trade inconsistent with any of the terms hereof.
Section 6.04 Binding
Effect; Beneficiaries. The provisions of this Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their
respective permitted successors and assigns. No provision of this Agreement is intended or shall be construed to give to any Person, other
than the parties hereto, any legal or equitable right, remedy or claim under or in respect of this Agreement or any provision contained
herein.
Section 6.05 Headings.
The section and subsection headings in this Agreement are for convenience of reference only and shall not be deemed to alter or affect
the interpretation of any provisions hereof.
Section 6.06 Further
Assurances. The Service Provider agrees to execute and deliver such instruments and take such further actions as the Owner may, from
time to time, reasonably request in order to effectuate the purposes and to carry out the terms of this Agreement.
Section 6.07 Governing
Law. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the substantive laws of the State of New York applicable to agreements made
and to be performed entirely in such State, and the obligations, rights and remedies of the parties hereunder shall be determined in accordance
with such laws. The parties hereto intend that the provisions of Section 5-1401 of the New York General Obligations Law shall apply
to this Agreement.
Section 6.08 Relationship
of Parties. Nothing herein contained shall be deemed or construed to create a partnership or joint venture between the parties. The
duties and responsibilities of the Service Provider shall be rendered by it as an independent contractor and not as an agent of the Company.
The Servicer shall have full control of all of its acts, doings, proceedings, relating to or requisite in connection with the discharge
of its duties and responsibilities under this Agreement.
Section 6.09 Severability
of Provisions. If any one or more of the covenants, agreements, provisions or terms of this Agreement shall be held invalid for any
reason whatsoever, then such covenants, agreements, provisions or terms shall be deemed severable from the remaining covenants, agreements,
provisions or terms of this Agreement and shall in no way affect the validity or enforceability of the other provisions of this Agreement.
Section 6.10 No
Waiver; Cumulative Remedies. No failure to exercise and no delay in exercising, on the part of a party hereto, any right, remedy,
power or privilege hereunder shall operate as a waiver thereof; nor shall any single or partial exercise of any right, remedy, power or
privilege hereunder preclude any other or further exercise thereof or the exercise of any other right, remedy, power or privilege. The
rights, remedies, powers and privileges herein provided are cumulative and not exclusive of any rights, remedies, powers and privileges
provided by law.
Section 6.11 Exhibits.
The exhibits to this Agreement are hereby incorporated and made a part hereof and form integral parts of this Agreement.
Section 6.12 Counterparts.
This Agreement may be executed by the parties to this Agreement on any number of separate counterparts (including by telecopy), and all
of said counterparts taken together shall be deemed to constitute one and the same instrument.
Section 6.13 Protection
of Confidential Information. All Customer Information in the possession of the Service Provider other than information independently
obtained by the Service Provider is and shall remain confidential and proprietary information of the Company. The Service Provider shall
not disclose any Customer Information to any person or entity except for the purpose of carrying out its obligations under this Agreement.
The Service Provider represents and warrants that it has, and will continue to have for so long as it retains Customer Information, adequate
administrative, technical, and physical safeguards (a) to ensure the security and confidentiality of customer records and information,
(b) to protect against any anticipated threats or hazards to the security or integrity of such records, and (c) to protect against
unauthorized access to or use of such records or information which could result in substantial harm or inconvenience to any customer.
Section 6.14 WAIVER
OF TRIAL BY JURY.
EACH PARTY HERETO ACKNOWLEDGES
AND AGREES THAT ANY CONTROVERSY WHICH MAY ARISE UNDER THIS AGREEMENT IS LIKELY TO INVOLVE COMPLICATED AND DIFFICULT ISSUES, AND,
THEREFORE, EACH SUCH PARTY HEREBY IRREVOCABLY AND UNCONDITIONALLY WAIVES TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY RIGHT
SUCH PARTY MAY HAVE TO A TRIAL BY JURY IN RESPECT TO ANY ACTION DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY ARISING OUT OF, UNDER OR IN CONNECTION WITH
OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT OR THE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED BY THIS AGREEMENT.
Section 6.15 LIMITATION
OF DAMAGES.
NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING CONTAINED
HEREIN TO THE CONTRARY, THE PARTIES AGREE THAT NEITHER PARTY SHALL BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER FOR ANY SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES
WHATSOEVER, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT LIABILITY), OR ANY OTHER LEGAL OR EQUITABLE PRINCIPLE, PROVIDED,
HOWEVER, THAT SUCH LIMITATION SHALL NOT BE APPLICABLE WITH RESPECT TO ANY THIRD PARTY CLAIM MADE AGAINST A PARTY.
Section 6.16 SUBMISSION
TO JURISDICTION; WAIVERS.
EACH PARTY HEREBY IRREVOCABLY
(I) SUBMITS, FOR ITSELF IN ANY LEGAL ACTION OR PROCEEDING RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT, OR FOR RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT OF ANY JUDGMENT
IN RESPECT THEREOF, TO THE JURISDICTION OF ANY NEW YORK STATE AND FEDERAL COURTS SITTING IN THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN IN NEW YORK CITY
WITH RESPECT TO MATTERS ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT; (II) AGREES THAT ALL CLAIMS WITH RESPECT TO ANY ACTION OR PROCEEDING
REGARDING SUCH MATTERS MAY BE HEARD AND DETERMINED IN SUCH NEW YORK STATE OR FEDERAL COURTS; (III) WAIVES, TO THE FULLEST POSSIBLE
EXTENT, WITH RESPECT TO SUCH COURTS, THE DEFENSE OF AN INCONVENIENT FORUM; AND (IV) AGREES THAT A FINAL JUDGMENT IN ANY SUCH ACTION
OR PROCEEDING SHALL BE CONCLUSIVE AND MAY BE ENFORCED IN OTHER JURISDICTIONS BY SUIT ON THE JUDGMENT OR IN ANY OTHER MANNER PROVIDED
BY LAW.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Company
and the Service Provider have caused their names to be signed hereto by their respective officers thereunto duly authorized as of the
date first above written.
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PENNYMAC CORP. |
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/s/ Daniel S. Perotti |
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Daniel S. Perotti |
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Senior Managing Director and Chief Financial
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PENNYMAC LOAN SERVICES, LLC |
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/s/ Douglas E. Jones |
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Douglas E. Jones |
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President and Chief Mortgage Banking Officer |
EXHIBIT A
(Compensation)
Fulfillment Fees
The aggregate Fulfillment Fees for Mortgage Loans during any fiscal
quarter shall not exceed:
(a) the product of (i) the number of Loan Commitments
issued by the Company or the Service Provider, as applicable, during such quarter and relating to Mortgage Loans other than Ginnie Mae
Mortgage Loans, (ii) a factor of either .99 or .80 (representing the estimated pull through rate) depending on whether the Loan Commitments
are subject to a “mandatory trade confirmation” or a “best efforts lock confirmation,” respectively, (iii) the
sum of $585.00 for each pull-through adjusted Tier 1 Loan Commitment and $355.00 for each pull-through adjusted Tier 2 Loan Commitment,
and (iv) the number of Company Loan Commitments divided by the aggregate number of both Tier 1 Loan Commitments and Tier 2 Loan Commitments,
the payment of which shall made no later than the end of the calendar month following the calendar month in which such Company Loan Commitments
were issued, plus
(b) the product of (i) the number of Company Purchased
Loans divided by the aggregate number of both Tier 1 Purchased Loans and Tier 2 Purchased Loans, and (ii) the sum of $315.00 for
each Tier 1 Purchased Loan and $195.00 for each Tier 2 Purchased Loan, the payment of which shall be made no later than the end of the
calendar month following the calendar month in which such Company Purchased Loans were purchased by the Company; plus
(c) in the case of all Mortgage Loans other than Fannie
Mae Mortgage Loans and Freddie Mac Mortgage Loans that are purchased by the Company from an approved Correspondent or the Service Provider
during such quarter, in either case through the Correspondent Lending Program, supplemental fees in an amount no greater than the product
of (i) $500.00, and (ii) the number of such Mortgage Loans sold and securitized (the “Supplemental Fees”),
the payment of which shall be made no later than the end of the calendar month following the calendar month in which such Mortgage Loan
was sold or securitized.
No Fulfillment Fee shall be due or payable to the Service Provider
with respect to the following: (i) any Ginnie Mae Mortgage Loan; (ii) any Fannie Mae Mortgage Loan or Freddie Mac Mortgage Loan
acquired from the Company by the Service Provider pursuant to Section 3.03(b)(xxvi); or (iii) any Mortgage Loan acquired by
the Company from the Service Provider on or before June 30, 2025, provided that Supplemental Fees may still be charged in connection
with the securitization or sale of any such Mortgage Loans.
For the purposes of this Exhibit A, “mandatory trade confirmation”
and “best efforts lock confirmation” shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the PennyMac Guide, and to the extent the
Service Provider purchases any Mortgage Loans from the Company during the quarters ending March 31, 2025 or June 30, 2025, or
the Company purchases any Mortgage Loans from the Service Provider during any quarter commencing on and after July 1, 2025, such
Mortgage Loans shall reflect a representative mix of “mandatory trade confirmations” and “best efforts lock confirmations,”
as well as a representative mix of underlying characteristics, by reference to all of the Mortgage Loans within the related Loan Category(ies)
acquired from Correspondents by the Company or the Service Provider, as applicable, during such quarter.
Early Purchase Program Fees
With respect to each Early Purchase Program, through June 30,
2025, the Service Provider shall be entitled to fees that accrue (a) at a rate equal to $1,500 per annum, and (b) in the amount
of $35 with respect to each Mortgage Loan purchased by the Company thereunder. The fee described in clause (a) shall accrue and be
payable monthly not later than the last Business Day of each month from and after the execution of the Early Purchase Program documentation.
The fee described in clause (b) shall accrue and be payable monthly not later than the fifth (5th) Business Day following
the month during which the related Mortgage Loan first becomes subject to a transaction thereunder.
EXHIBIT B
(Representations and Warranties of the Service
Provider)
(a) Due
Organization and Good Standing. The Service Provider is duly organized, validly existing and in good standing as a limited liability
company under the laws of the State of Delaware and has the power and authority to own its assets and to transact the business in which
it is currently engaged, and the Service Provider is in material compliance with the laws of each state or other jurisdiction in which
any Mortgaged Property is located to the extent necessary to perform its obligations under this Agreement.
(b) No
Violation of Organizational Documents or Agreements. The execution and delivery of this Agreement by the Service Provider, and the
performance and compliance with the terms of this Agreement by the Service Provider, will not violate the Service Provider’s organizational
documents or constitute a default (or an event which, with notice or lapse of time, or both, would constitute a default) under, or result
in the breach of, any material agreement or other instrument to which the Service Provider is a party or which is applicable to it or
any of its assets.
(c) Full
Power and Authority. The Service Provider has the full power and authority to enter into and consummate all transactions contemplated
by this Agreement, has duly authorized the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement, and has duly executed and delivered
this Agreement.
(d) Binding
Obligation. This Agreement, assuming due authorization, execution and delivery by the other parties hereto, constitutes a valid, legal
and binding obligation of the Service Provider, enforceable against the Service Provider in accordance with the terms hereof, subject
to (A) applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium and other laws affecting the enforcement of creditors’
rights generally, and (B) general principles of equity, regardless of whether such enforcement is considered in a proceeding in equity
or at law.
(e) No
Violation of Law, Regulation or Order. The Service Provider is not in violation of, and its execution and delivery of this Agreement
and its performance and compliance with the terms of this Agreement will not constitute a violation of, any law, any order or decree of
any court or arbiter, or, to the Service Provider’s knowledge, any order, regulation or demand of any federal, state or local governmental
or regulatory authority, which violation, in the Service Provider’s good faith and reasonable judgment, is likely to affect materially
and adversely either the ability of the Service Provider to perform its obligations under this Agreement or the financial condition of
the Service Provider.
(f) No
Material Litigation. No litigation is pending or, to the best of the Service Provider’s knowledge, threatened against the Service
Provider that, if determined adversely to the Service Provider, would prohibit the Service Provider from entering into this Agreement
or that, individually or in the aggregate, in the Service Provider’s good faith and reasonable judgment, is likely to materially
and adversely affect either the ability of the Service Provider to perform its obligations under this Agreement or the financial condition
of the Service Provider.
(g) No
Consent Required. Any consent, approval, authorization or order of any court or governmental agency or body required under federal
or state law for the execution, delivery and performance by the Service Provider of or compliance by the Service Provider with this Agreement
or the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement has been obtained and is effective except where the lack of consent,
approval, authorization or order would not have a material adverse effect on the performance by the Service Provider under this Agreement.
(h) Ordinary
Course of Business. The consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement are in the ordinary course of business of
the Service Provider.
EXHIBIT C
(Representations and Warranties of the Company)
(a) Due
Organization and Good Standing. The Company is duly organized, validly existing and in good standing as a corporation under the laws
of the State of Delaware and has the power and authority to own its assets and to transact the business in which it is currently engaged.
(b) No
Violation of Organizational Documents or Agreements. The execution and delivery of this Agreement by the Company, and the performance
and compliance with the terms of this Agreement by the Company, will not violate the Company’s organizational documents or constitute
a default (or an event which, with notice or lapse of time, or both, would constitute a default) under, or result in the breach of, any
material agreement or other instrument to which the Company is a party or which is applicable to it or any of its assets.
(c) Full
Power and Authority. The Company has the full power and authority to enter into and consummate all transactions contemplated by this
Agreement, has duly authorized the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement, and has duly executed and delivered this Agreement.
(d) Binding
Obligation. This Agreement, assuming due authorization, execution and delivery by the other parties hereto, constitutes a valid, legal
and binding obligation of the Company, enforceable against the Company in accordance with the terms hereof, subject to (A) applicable
bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium and other laws affecting the enforcement of creditors’ rights generally, and
(B) general principles of equity, regardless of whether such enforcement is considered in a proceeding in equity or at law.
(e) No
Violation of Law, Regulation or Order. The Company is not in violation of, and its execution and delivery of this Agreement and its
performance and compliance with the terms of this Agreement will not constitute a violation of, any law, any order or decree of any court
or arbiter, or, to the Company’s knowledge, any order, regulation or demand of any federal, state or local governmental or regulatory
authority, which violation, in the Company’s good faith and reasonable judgment, is likely to affect materially and adversely either
the ability of the Company to perform its obligations under this Agreement or the financial condition of the Company.
(f) No
Material Litigation. No litigation is pending or, to the best of the Company’s knowledge, threatened against the Company that,
if determined adversely to the Company, would prohibit the Company from entering into this Agreement or that, in the Company’s good
faith and reasonable judgment, is likely to materially and adversely affect either the ability of the Company to perform its obligations
under this Agreement or the financial condition of the Company.
(g) No
Consent Required. Any consent, approval, authorization or order of any court or governmental agency or body required under federal
or state law for the execution, delivery and performance by the Company of or compliance by the Company with this Agreement or the consummation
of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement has been obtained and is effective except where the lack of consent, approval, authorization
or order would not have a material adverse effect on the performance by the Company under this Agreement.
Exhibit 10.4
Execution Version
THIRD AMENDED AND RESTATED
MSR RECAPTURE AGREEMENT
This Third Amended and Restated
MSR Recapture Agreement (the “Agreement”) is dated as of December 16, 2024, by and between PennyMac Loan Services,
LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the “Servicer”), and PennyMac Corp., a Delaware corporation (the “MSR
Owner”), and is effective as of January 1, 2025 (the “Effective Date”). Notwithstanding the
date of this Agreement, the Second Amended and Restated MSR Recapture Agreement will remain in effect until the Effective Date.
RECITALS
WHEREAS, the MSR Owner engages
in the business of purchasing conventional and jumbo residential mortgage loans from originators and owning the related mortgage servicing
rights;
WHEREAS, the MSR Owner has
caused or will cause the appointment of the Servicer as servicer to perform the servicing duties with respect to certain of such mortgage
loans pursuant to the Fifth Amended and Restated Flow Servicing Agreement (the “Servicing Agreement”), dated as of
December 16, 2024, between the Servicer, as servicer, and the MSR Owner, as owner;
WHEREAS, the Servicer obtains
a competitive benefit from so serving as the servicer of such mortgage loans;
WHEREAS, the MSR Owner and
the Servicer entered into the Second Amended and Restated MSR Recapture Agreement dated as of June 30, 2020 (the “Original
Agreement”) and Amendment No. 1 to MSR Recapture Agreement, dated as of December 8, 2020 (“Amendment No. 1,”
and the Original Agreement, as amended by Amendment No. 1, the “Existing MSR Recapture Agreement”), pursuant
to which the MSR Owner engaged the Servicer as a service provider to provide other services to the MSR Owner and its affiliates in connection
with the purchasing activities of MSR Owner; and
WHEREAS, the MSR Owner and
the Servicer have agreed to amend and restate the Existing MSR Recapture Agreement as of the Effective Date on the terms set forth herein.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration
of the mutual premises and agreements set forth herein and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and the sufficiency
of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto hereby agree as follows:
ARTICLE 1
DEFINITIONS
Section 1.01 Definitions.
For purposes of this Agreement, the following capitalized terms, unless the context otherwise requires, shall have the respective meanings
set forth below:
“AAA”
has the meaning set forth in Section 3.02(d).
“Affiliate”
means, with respect to any specified Person, any other Person controlling or controlled by or under common control with such specified
Person. For the purposes of this definition, “control” when used with respect to any specified Person means the power to
direct the management and policies of such Person, directly or indirectly, whether through the ownership of voting securities, by management
contract or otherwise and the terms “controlling” and “controlled” have meanings correlative to the foregoing;
provided, however, that Affiliates of the MSR Owner shall include only PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust and its wholly-owned subsidiaries,
and Affiliates of the Servicer shall include only PennyMac Financial Services, Inc., Private National Mortgage Acceptance Company,
LLC and their wholly-owned subsidiaries.
“Arbitrator”
has the meaning set forth in Section 3.02(d).
“CES Loan”
means a second lien loan that is secured by a mortgage, deed of trust or other similar security instrument and relates to a Mortgaged
Property already securing a Mortgage Loan in the Portfolio.
“Dispute”
has the meaning set forth in Section 3.02(d).
“Fannie Mae” means the Federal
National Mortgage Association, or any successor thereto.
“Fee Amendment” has the meaning
set forth in Section 3.02(c).
“Fee Negotiation Request” has
the meaning set forth in Section 3.02(c).
“Freddie Mac”
means the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, or any successor thereto.
“HUD”
means the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, or any successor thereto.
“Mortgage File”
means, with respect to each Mortgage Loan, the documents and instruments relating to such Mortgage Loan and set forth in an exhibit to
the applicable custodial agreement.
“Mortgage Loan”
means a one-to-four family residential loan that is secured by a mortgage, deed of trust or other similar security instrument. A Mortgage
Loan includes the Mortgage Loan Documents, the Mortgage File, the monthly payments, any principal payments or prepayments, any related
escrow accounts, the mortgage servicing rights and all other rights, benefits, proceeds and obligations arising from or in connection
with such Mortgage Loan.
“Mortgage Loan Documents”
means, with respect to a mortgage loan, the mortgage, deed of trust or other similar security instrument, the promissory note, any assignments
and an electronic record or copy of the mortgage loan application.
“Mortgage Loan Identification
Date” means, with respect to each calendar month in which the Servicer originates one or more New Mortgage Loans, the 25th
day of the immediately succeeding calendar month.
“Mortgaged Property”
means the real property securing repayment of the debt evidenced by a Mortgage Loan.
“New Mortgage Loan”
means any of the following: a Refinance Mortgage Loan, a Purchase Mortgage Loan or a CES Loan.
“Person”
means any individual, corporation, partnership, limited liability company, joint venture, association, joint-stock company, trust, unincorporated
organization, government or any agency or political subdivision thereof.
“Portfolio”
means the entire group of Mortgage Loans for which the MSR Owner owns the Servicing Rights from time to time and the Servicer is serving
as the servicer or subservicer.
“Preserved Mortgage
Loan” means a Mortgage Loan in the Portfolio as to which the Servicer or its Affiliates originated a new CES Loan in a subordinate
position to such Mortgage Loan.
“Purchase Mortgage
Loan” means a new residential mortgage loan originated by the Servicer or its Affiliates and the proceeds of which are used
to purchase a new home for a borrower sourced from a Mortgage Loan in the Portfolio.
“Purchase Recapture
Payment” means $900.00 for each Purchase Mortgage Loan.
“Recapture Payment”
means, for Refinance Mortgage Loans, the Refinance Recapture Payment, and, for Purchase Mortgage Loans, the Purchase Recapture Payment.
“Recapture Rate”
means, during each month, the ratio of (i) (A) the aggregate unpaid principal balance of all Refinance Mortgage Loans originated
in such month, plus the aggregate unpaid principal balance of all Preserved Mortgage Loans relating to CES Loans originated in such month,
to (ii) (A) the aggregate unpaid principal balance of all Mortgage Loans from the Portfolio that the Servicer has determined
in good faith were refinanced in such month, plus (B) the aggregate unpaid principal balance of all Preserved Mortgage Loans relating
to CES Loans originated in such month.
“Recaptured Mortgage
Loan” means a Mortgage Loan in the Portfolio that was refinanced and replaced with a Refinance Mortgage Loan.
“Refinance Mortgage
Loan” means a new residential mortgage loan originated by the Servicer or its Affiliates and the proceeds of which are used
to refinance a Mortgage Loan in the Portfolio.
“Refinance Recapture
Payment” means, for each month, the sum of the following: (i) the product of (A) 0.70, and (B) the fair market
value of the Servicing Rights relating to Recaptured Mortgage Loans subject to the first 30% of Recapture Rate for such month, plus (ii) the
product of (A) 0.50, and (B) the fair market value of the Servicing Rights relating to Recaptured Mortgage Loans subject to
the Recapture Rate in excess of 30% and up to 50% for such month, plus (iii) the product of (A) 0.40, and (B) the fair
market value of the Servicing Rights relating to Recaptured Mortgage Loans subject to the Recapture Rate in excess of 50% for such month.
“REIT Requirements”
means the requirements imposed on real estate investment trusts pursuant to Sections 856 through and including 860 of the Code.
“Servicing Rights”
means, with respect to each Mortgage Loan, the right to do any and all of the following: (a) service and administer such Mortgage
Loan; (b) collect any payments or monies payable or received for servicing such Mortgage Loan; (c) collect any late fees, assumption
fees, penalties or similar payments with respect to such Mortgage Loan; (d) enforce the provisions of all agreements or documents
creating, defining or evidencing any such servicing rights and all rights of the servicer thereunder, including, but not limited to,
any clean-up calls and termination options; (e) collect and apply any escrow payments or other similar payments with respect to
such Mortgage Loan; (f) control and maintain all accounts and other rights to payments related to any of the property described
in the other clauses of this definition; (g) possess and use any and all documents, files, records, servicing files, servicing documents,
servicing records, data tapes, computer records, or other information pertaining to such Mortgage Loan or pertaining to the past, present
or prospective servicing of such Mortgage Loan; and (h) enforce any and all rights, powers and privileges incident to any of the
foregoing.
Section 1.02 General
Interpretive Principles. For purposes of this Agreement, except as otherwise expressly provided or unless the context otherwise requires:
(a) The
terms defined in this Agreement have the meanings assigned to them in this Agreement and include the plural as well as the singular,
and the use of any gender herein shall be deemed to include the other gender;
(b) Accounting
terms not otherwise defined herein have the meanings assigned to them in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;
(c) References
herein to “Articles,” “Sections,” “Subsections,” “Paragraphs,” and other subdivisions
without reference to a document are to designated Articles, Sections, Subsections, Paragraphs and other subdivisions of this Agreement;
(d) A
reference to a Subsection without further reference to a Section is a reference to such Subsection as contained in the same Section in
which the reference appears, and this rule shall also apply to Paragraphs and other subdivisions;
(e) The
words “herein,” “hereof,” “hereunder” and other words of similar import refer to this Agreement as
a whole and not to any particular provision; and
(f) The
term “include” or “including” shall mean without limitation by reason of enumeration.
ARTICLE 2
REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES
Section 2.01 Representations,
Warranties and Agreements of the Servicer. The Servicer hereby makes to the MSR Owner, as of the date hereof and as of the date of
each transfer hereunder, the representations and warranties set forth on Exhibit A.
Section 2.02 Representations,
Warranties and Agreements of the MSR Owner. The MSR Owner hereby makes to the Servicer, as of the date hereof and as of the date
of each transfer hereunder, the representations and warranties set forth on Exhibit B.
ARTICLE 3
TERM; MSR RECAPTURE
Section 3.01 Term
of Agreement; Rights to Terminate. This Agreement shall have an initial term of five years from the Effective Date (the “Initial
Term”). After the Initial Term, this Agreement shall be deemed renewed automatically every 18 months for an additional 18 month
period (an “Automatic Renewal Term”) unless the MSR Owner or the Servicer terminates this Agreement upon the expiration
of the Initial Term or any Automatic Renewal Term and upon at least 180 days’ prior written notice to the MSR Owner or the Servicer,
as applicable. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if (i) the Amended and Restated Mortgage Banking Services Agreement, between the Servicer
and the MSR Owner, dated as of December 16, 2024 (the “MBS Agreement”), is terminated by the MSR Owner without
cause as provided in such agreement, (ii) the Servicing Agreement is terminated by PennyMac Operating Partnership, L.P. without
cause as provided in such agreement or (iii) the Second Amended and Restated Management Agreement, among PennyMac Mortgage Investment
Trust, PennyMac Operating Partnership, L.P. and PNMAC Capital Management, LLC, dated as of December 16, 2024 (the “Management
Agreement”), is terminated by PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust without cause as provided in such agreement, the Servicer
shall have the right to terminate this Agreement without cause upon notice to the MSR Owner. In addition, if (i) either of the MBS
Agreement or the Servicing Agreement is terminated by PennyMac Loan Services without cause as provided in each such agreement or (ii) the
Management Agreement is terminated by PNMAC Capital Management, LLC without cause as provided in such agreement, the MSR Owner shall
have the right to terminate this Agreement without cause upon notice to the Servicer. Further, if PennyMac Operating Partnership, L.P.
exercises its right to terminate the Servicing Agreement without cause under Section 8.01(a)(iii) thereof with respect to one
or more Mortgage Loans, then such loans shall be deemed to be removed from the Portfolio upon such termination and this Agreement shall
continue in effect with respect to the remaining loans in the Portfolio until scheduled expiration or early termination with respect
to such remaining loans pursuant to this Section 3.01. Following any such termination of this Agreement, the Servicer shall not
take any action with respect to the refinancing of any loans in the Portfolio (or, if termination occurs with respect to some such loans
and not others pursuant to this Section 3.01, the loans that are deemed to be removed from the Portfolio as described in the preceding
sentence); provided, however, that such restrictions shall not prohibit the Servicer from generalized advertising not targeted exclusively
to the borrowers under such mortgage loans, including on its website, monthly account statements, or VRU (voice response unit), mortgage
leads purchased from third parties, recorded communications, or otherwise engaging in a program directed to the general public at large
to encourage or recommend mortgage loan products and other products and services provided by the Servicer or its affiliates, or from
taking applications for refinance from such borrowers as a result thereof.
Section 3.02 MSR
Recapture.
(a) The
MSR Owner hereby waives any right it has to contractually prohibit the Servicer from soliciting the Mortgage Loans in the Portfolio.
In consideration for such waiver and for other value received, the Servicer shall wire
to the MSR Owner cash in an amount equal to the Recapture Payment. Such
Recapture Payment shall be made within five (5) calendar days of the relevant Mortgage Loan Identification Date. Further,
the Servicer covenants and agrees to allocate resources to achieve a Recapture Rate of at least 30% and report, from time to time and
no less than quarterly, on monthly Recapture Rates and any other relevant metrics or other activities involving such allocated resources
that support this covenant.
(b) Not
later than the Mortgage Loan Identification Date related to each month in which the Servicer or an Affiliate thereof has originated New
Mortgage Loans, the Servicer shall prepare and maintain a schedule (or schedules), available upon the MSR Owner’s request, (i) identifying,
in order of origination date, each New Mortgage Loan and, if and as applicable, the related Recaptured Mortgage Loan or Preserved Mortgage
Loan, as well as the unpaid principal balance of all such Mortgage Loans so identified, (ii) identifying all other Mortgage Loans
from the Portfolio that were refinanced or otherwise paid off in such month, including the aggregate unpaid principal balance of such
Mortgage Loans, (iii) identifying all Mortgage Loans determined by the Servicer in such month to have been paid off without the
creation of any new Mortgage Loan, including the aggregate unpaid principal balance of such Mortgage Loans, and (iv) setting forth
the fair market value of the Servicing Rights relating to all such Recaptured Mortgage Loans.
(c) Notwithstanding
anything to the contrary contained herein, upon the written request (a “Fee Negotiation Request”) of the MSR Owner
or the Servicer following a determination by the MSR Owner or the Servicer that the Recapture Payments payable to the MSR Owner hereunder
differ materially from market rates of compensation for agreements comparable to this Agreement, which request includes a proposal for
revised rates of compensation hereunder, the parties hereto shall negotiate in good faith to amend the provisions of this Agreement relating
to the Recapture Payments in order to cause such compensation to be materially consistent with market rates of compensation for agreements
comparable to this Agreement (a “Fee Amendment”); provided, however, that no such request shall be made until twelve
(12) months after the effective date of this Agreement, after which time each such party may make such request no more than once in any
twelve (12) month period during the Initial Term and any Automatic Renewal Term. If the parties are unable to reach agreement on the
terms of a Fee Amendment within thirty (30) days of the date of delivery of the relevant Fee Negotiation Request, then the terms of such
Fee Amendment shall be determined by final and binding arbitration in accordance with Section 3.02(d).
(d) All
disputes, differences and controversies of the MSR Owner or the Servicer relating to a Fee Amendment (individually, a “Dispute”
and, collectively, “Disputes”) shall be resolved by final and binding arbitration administered by the American Arbitration
Association (“AAA”) under its Commercial Arbitration Rules, subject to the following provisions:
(i) Following
the delivery of a written demand for arbitration by either the MSR Owner or the Servicer, each party shall choose one (1) arbitrator
within ten (10) business days after the date of such written demand and the two chosen arbitrators shall mutually, within ten (10) business
days after selection select a third (3rd) arbitrator (each, an “Arbitrator” and together, the “Arbitrators”),
each of whom shall be a retired judge selected from a roster of arbitrators provided by the AAA. If the third (3rd) Arbitrator is not
selected within fifteen (15) business days after delivery of the written demand for arbitration (or such other time period as the MSR
Owner and the Servicer may agree), the MSR Owner and the Servicer shall promptly request that the commercial panel of the AAA select
an independent Arbitrator meeting such criteria.
(ii) The
rules of arbitration shall be the Commercial Rules of the American Arbitration Association; provided, however, that notwithstanding
any provisions of the Commercial Arbitration Rules to the contrary, unless otherwise mutually agreed to by the MSR Owner and the
Servicer, the sole discovery available to each party shall be its right to conduct up to two (2) non-expert depositions of no more
than three (3) hours of testimony each.
(iii) The
Arbitrators shall render a decision by majority decision within three (3) months after the date of appointment, unless the MSR Owner
and the Servicer agree to extend such time. The decision shall be final and binding upon the MSR Owner and the Servicer; provided, however,
that such decision shall not restrict either the MSR Owner or the Servicer from terminating this Agreement pursuant to the terms hereof.
(iv) Each
party shall pay its own expenses in connection with the resolution of Disputes, including attorneys’ fees, unless determined otherwise
by the Arbitrator.
(v) The
MSR Owner and the Servicer agree that the existence, conduct and content of any arbitration pursuant to this Section 3.02(d) shall
be kept confidential and neither the MSR Owner nor the Servicer shall disclose to any Person any information about such arbitration,
except in connection with such arbitration or as may be required by law or by any regulatory authority (or any exchange on which such
party’s securities are listed) or for financial reporting purposes in such party’s financial statements.
ARTICLE 4
LIABILITIES OF SERVICER AND MSR OWNER
Section 4.01 Liability
of the MSR Owner and the Servicer. The MSR Owner and the Servicer shall each be liable in accordance herewith only to the extent
of the obligations specifically and respectively imposed upon and undertaken by the MSR Owner and Servicer herein.
Section 4.02 Merger
or Consolidation of the Servicer.
(a) The
Servicer shall keep in full effect its existence, rights and franchises as an entity and maintain its qualification to service mortgage
loans for each of Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and HUD and comply with the laws of each State in which any Mortgaged Property is located to
the extent necessary to protect the validity and enforceability of this Agreement, and to perform its duties under this Agreement.
(b) Any
Person into which the Servicer may be merged, converted, or consolidated, or any Person resulting from any merger, conversion or consolidation
to which the Servicer shall be a party, or any Person succeeding to the business of the Servicer, shall be the successor of the Servicer
hereunder, without the execution or filing of any paper or any further act on the part of any of the parties hereto, anything herein
to the contrary notwithstanding; provided, however, that such successor shall have expressly assumed the duties of the Servicer hereunder.
Section 4.03 Indemnification.
(a) The
Servicer shall indemnify the MSR Owner, its directors, officers, employees and agents and hold them harmless against any and all claims,
losses, damages, penalties, fines, forfeitures, reasonable legal fees and related costs, judgments, and any other costs, fees and expenses
that any of them may sustain by reason of the Servicer’s (i) willful misfeasance, bad faith or negligence in the performance
of its duties under this Agreement, (ii) reckless disregard of its obligations or duties under this Agreement or (iii) breach
of its representations, warranties or covenants under this Agreement.
(b) The
MSR Owner shall indemnify the Servicer, its directors, officers, employees and agents and hold them harmless against any and all claims,
losses, damages, penalties, fines, forfeitures, reasonable legal fees and related costs, judgments, and any other costs, fees and expenses
that any of them may sustain by reason of the MSR Owner’s (i) willful misfeasance, bad faith or negligence in the performance
of its duties under this Agreement, (ii) reckless disregard of its obligations or duties under this Agreement or (iii) breach
of its representations or warranties under this Agreement.
ARTICLE 5
MISCELLANEOUS
Section 5.01 Notices.
All notices, requests, demands and other communications which are required or permitted to be given under this Agreement shall be in
writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given upon the delivery or mailing thereof, as the case may be, sent by registered or certified
mail, return receipt requested:
(i) if
to the Servicer:
PennyMac Loan Services, LLC
Attn: Chief Financial Officer
3043 Townsgate Road
Westlake Village, CA 91361
With a copy to:
PennyMac Loan Services, LLC
Attn: Chief Legal Officer
3043 Townsgate Road
Westlake Village, CA 91361
(ii) if
to the MSR Owner:
PennyMac Corp.
Attn: Chief Legal Officer
3043 Townsgate Road
Westlake Village, CA 91361
With copies to:
PennyMac Operating Partnership, L.P.
Attn: Chief Legal Officer
3043 Townsgate Road
Westlake Village, CA 91361
and
Stoner Fox Law Group, LLP
Attn: John E. Stoner
26651 Cabot Road
Laguna Hills, California 926563
or such other address as may hereafter be furnished
to the other parties by like notice.
Section 5.02 Amendment.
Neither this Agreement, nor any terms hereof, may be amended, supplemented or modified except in an instrument in writing executed by
the parties hereto.
Section 5.03 Entire
Agreement. This Agreement contains the entire agreement and understanding among the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter
hereof, and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous agreements, understandings, inducements and conditions, express or implied, oral
or written, of any nature whatsoever with respect to the subject matter hereof. The express terms hereof control and supersede any course
of performance and/or usage of the trade inconsistent with any of the terms hereof.
Section 5.04 Binding
Effect; Beneficiaries. The provisions of this Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and
their respective permitted successors and assigns. No provision of this Agreement is intended or shall be construed to give to any Person,
other than the parties hereto, any legal or equitable right, remedy or claim under or in respect of this Agreement or any provision contained
herein.
Section 5.05 Headings.
The section and subsection headings in this Agreement are for convenience of reference only and shall not be deemed to alter or affect
the interpretation of any provisions hereof.
Section 5.06 Further
Assurances. The Servicer agrees to execute and deliver such instruments and take such further actions as the MSR Owner may, from
time to time, reasonably request in order to effectuate the purposes and to carry out the terms of this Agreement.
Section 5.07 Governing
Law. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the substantive laws of the State of New York applicable to agreements
made and to be performed entirely in such State, and the obligations, rights and remedies of the parties hereunder shall be determined
in accordance with such laws. The parties hereto intend that the provisions of Section 5-1401 of the New York General Obligations
Law shall apply to this Agreement.
Section 5.08 Relationship
of Parties. Nothing herein contained shall be deemed or construed to create a partnership or joint venture between the parties. The
duties and responsibilities of the Servicer shall be rendered by it as an independent contractor and not as an agent of the MSR Owner.
The Servicer shall have full control of all of its acts, doings, proceedings, relating to or requisite in connection with the discharge
of its duties and responsibilities under this Agreement.
Section 5.09 Severability
of Provisions. If any one or more of the covenants, agreements, provisions or terms of this Agreement shall be held invalid for any
reason whatsoever, then such covenants, agreements, provisions or terms shall be deemed severable from the remaining covenants, agreements,
provisions or terms of this Agreement and shall in no way affect the validity or enforceability of the other provisions of this Agreement.
Section 5.10 No
Waiver; Cumulative Remedies. No failure to exercise and no delay in exercising, on the part of a party hereto, any right, remedy,
power or privilege hereunder shall operate as a waiver thereof; nor shall any single or partial exercise of any right, remedy, power
or privilege hereunder preclude any other or further exercise thereof or the exercise of any other right, remedy, power or privilege.
The rights, remedies, powers and privileges herein provided are cumulative and not exclusive of any rights, remedies, powers and privileges
provided by law.
Section 5.11 Exhibits.
The exhibits to this Agreement are hereby incorporated and made a part hereof and form integral parts of this Agreement.
Section 5.12 Counterparts.
This Agreement may be executed by the parties to this Agreement on any number of separate counterparts (including by telecopy), and all
of said counterparts taken together shall be deemed to constitute one and the same instrument.
Section 5.13 WAIVER
OF TRIAL BY JURY.
EACH PARTY HERETO ACKNOWLEDGES
AND AGREES THAT ANY CONTROVERSY WHICH MAY ARISE UNDER THIS AGREEMENT IS LIKELY TO INVOLVE COMPLICATED AND DIFFICULT ISSUES, AND,
THEREFORE, EACH SUCH PARTY HEREBY IRREVOCABLY AND UNCONDITIONALLY WAIVES TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY RIGHT
SUCH PARTY MAY HAVE TO A TRIAL BY JURY IN RESPECT TO ANY ACTION DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY ARISING OUT OF, UNDER OR IN CONNECTION WITH
OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT OR THE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED BY THIS AGREEMENT.
Section 5.14 LIMITATION
OF DAMAGES.
NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING
CONTAINED HEREIN TO THE CONTRARY, THE PARTIES AGREE THAT NEITHER PARTY SHALL BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER FOR ANY SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR
PUNITIVE DAMAGES WHATSOEVER, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT LIABILITY), OR ANY OTHER LEGAL OR EQUITABLE PRINCIPLE,
PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT SUCH LIMITATION SHALL NOT BE APPLICABLE WITH RESPECT TO ANY THIRD PARTY CLAIM MADE AGAINST A PARTY.
Section 5.15 SUBMISSION
TO JURISDICTION; WAIVERS.
EACH OF THE MSR OWNER AND
THE SERVICER HEREBY IRREVOCABLY (I) SUBMITS, FOR ITSELF IN ANY LEGAL ACTION OR PROCEEDING RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT, OR FOR RECOGNITION
AND ENFORCEMENT OF ANY JUDGMENT IN RESPECT THEREOF, TO THE JURISDICTION OF ANY NEW YORK STATE AND FEDERAL COURTS SITTING IN THE BOROUGH
OF MANHATTAN IN NEW YORK CITY WITH RESPECT TO MATTERS ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT; (II) AGREES THAT ALL CLAIMS
WITH RESPECT TO ANY ACTION OR PROCEEDING REGARDING SUCH MATTERS MAY BE HEARD AND DETERMINED IN SUCH NEW YORK STATE OR FEDERAL COURTS;
(III) WAIVES, TO THE FULLEST POSSIBLE EXTENT, WITH RESPECT TO SUCH COURTS, THE DEFENSE OF AN INCONVENIENT FORUM; AND (IV) AGREES
THAT A FINAL JUDGMENT IN ANY SUCH ACTION OR PROCEEDING SHALL BE CONCLUSIVE AND MAY BE ENFORCED IN OTHER JURISDICTIONS BY SUIT ON
THE JUDGMENT OR IN ANY OTHER MANNER PROVIDED BY LAW.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Servicer
and the MSR Owner have caused their names to be signed hereto by their respective officers thereunto duly authorized as of the date first
above written.
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PENNYMAC LOAN SERVICES, LLC |
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(Servicer) |
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By: |
/s/
Douglas E. Jones |
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Name: |
Douglas E. Jones |
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Title: |
President and Chief Mortgage Banking Officer |
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PENNYMAC CORP. |
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(MSR Owner) |
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By: |
/s/ Daniel S.
Perotti |
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Name: |
Daniel S. Perotti |
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Title: |
Senior Managing Director and Chief Financial
Officer |
EXHIBIT A
(Representations and Warranties of the Servicer)
(a) Due
Organization and Good Standing. The Servicer is duly organized, validly existing and in good standing as a limited liability company
under the laws of the State of Delaware and has the power and authority to own its assets and to transact the business in which it is
currently engaged, and the Servicer is in compliance with the laws of each state or other jurisdiction in which any Mortgaged Property
is located to the extent necessary to perform its obligations under this Agreement.
(b) No
Violation of Organizational Documents or Agreements. The execution and delivery of this Agreement by the Servicer, and the performance
and compliance with the terms of this Agreement by the Servicer, will not violate the Servicer’s organizational documents or constitute
a default (or an event which, with notice or lapse of time, or both, would constitute a default) under, or result in the breach of, any
material agreement or other instrument to which the Servicer is a party or which is applicable to it or any of its assets.
(c) Full
Power and Authority. The Servicer has the full power and authority to enter into and consummate all transactions contemplated by
this Agreement, has duly authorized the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement, and has duly executed and delivered this
Agreement.
(d) Binding
Obligation. This Agreement, assuming due authorization, execution and delivery by the other parties hereto, constitutes a valid,
legal and binding obligation of the Servicer, enforceable against the Servicer in accordance with the terms hereof, subject to (A) applicable
bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium and other laws affecting the enforcement of creditors’ rights generally, and
(B) general principles of equity, regardless of whether such enforcement is considered in a proceeding in equity or at law.
(e) No
Violation of Law, Regulation or Order. The Servicer is not in violation of, and its execution and delivery of this Agreement and
its performance and compliance with the terms of this Agreement will not constitute a violation of, any law, any order or decree of any
court or arbiter, or, to the Servicer’s knowledge, any order, regulation or demand of any federal, state or local governmental
or regulatory authority, which violation, in the Servicer’s good faith and reasonable judgment, is likely to affect materially
and adversely either the ability of the Servicer to perform its obligations under this Agreement or the financial condition of the Servicer.
(f) No
Material Litigation. No litigation is pending or, to the best of the Servicer’s knowledge, threatened against the Servicer
that, if determined adversely to the Servicer, would prohibit the Servicer from entering into this Agreement or that, individually or
in the aggregate, in the Servicer’s good faith and reasonable judgment, is likely to materially and adversely affect either the
ability of the Servicer to perform its obligations under this Agreement or the financial condition of the Servicer.
(g) No
Consent Required. Any consent, approval, authorization or order of any court or governmental agency or body required under federal
or state law for the execution, delivery and performance by the Servicer of or compliance by the Servicer with this Agreement or the
consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement has been obtained and is effective except where the lack of consent,
approval, authorization or order would not have a material adverse effect on the performance by the Servicer under this Agreement.
(h) Ordinary
Course of Business. The consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement is in the ordinary course of business of
the Servicer.
EXHIBIT B
(Representations and Warranties of the MSR Owner)
(i) Due
Organization and Good Standing. The MSR Owner is duly organized, validly existing and in good standing as a corporation under the
laws of the State of Delaware and has the power and authority to own its assets and to transact the business in which it is currently
engaged.
(j) No
Violation of Organizational Documents or Agreements. The execution and delivery of this Agreement by the MSR Owner, and the performance
and compliance with the terms of this Agreement by the MSR Owner, will not violate the MSR Owner’s organizational documents or
constitute a default (or an event which, with notice or lapse of time, or both, would constitute a default) under, or result in the breach
of, any material agreement or other instrument to which the MSR Owner is a party or which is applicable to it or any of its assets.
(k) Full
Power and Authority. The MSR Owner has the full power and authority to enter into and consummate all transactions contemplated by
this Agreement, has duly authorized the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement, and has duly executed and delivered this
Agreement.
(l) Binding
Obligation. This Agreement, assuming due authorization, execution and delivery by the other parties hereto, constitutes a valid,
legal and binding obligation of the MSR Owner, enforceable against the MSR Owner in accordance with the terms hereof, subject to (A) applicable
bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium and other laws affecting the enforcement of creditors’ rights generally, and
(B) general principles of equity, regardless of whether such enforcement is considered in a proceeding in equity or at law.
(m) No
Violation of Law, Regulation or Order. The MSR Owner is not in violation of, and its execution and delivery of this Agreement and
its performance and compliance with the terms of this Agreement will not constitute a violation of, any law, any order or decree of any
court or arbiter, or, to the MSR Owner’s knowledge, any order, regulation or demand of any federal, state or local governmental
or regulatory authority, which violation, in the MSR Owner’s good faith and reasonable judgment, is likely to affect materially
and adversely either the ability of the MSR Owner to perform its obligations under this Agreement or the financial condition of the MSR
Owner.
(n) No
Material Litigation. No litigation is pending or, to the best of the MSR Owner’s knowledge, threatened against the MSR Owner
that, if determined adversely to the MSR Owner, would prohibit the MSR Owner from entering into this Agreement or that, in the MSR Owner’s
good faith and reasonable judgment, is likely to materially and adversely affect either the ability of the MSR Owner to perform its obligations
under this Agreement or the financial condition of the MSR Owner.
(o) No
Consent Required. Any consent, approval, authorization or order of any court or governmental agency or body required under federal
or state law for the execution, delivery and performance by the MSR Owner of or compliance by the MSR Owner with this Agreement or the
consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement has been obtained and is effective except where the lack of consent,
approval, authorization or order would not have a material adverse effect on the performance by the MSR Owner under this Agreement.
Exhibit
10.5
Execution
Version
AMENDED
AND RESTATED FLOW SERVICING AGREEMENT
between
PENNYMAC
CORP.,
as
Owner
and
PENNYMAC
LOAN SERVICES, LLC,
as
Servicer
Dated
December 16, 2024
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
Page
ARTICLE
I |
DEFINITIONS |
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Section
1.01 |
Definitions |
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ARTICLE
II |
SERVICING
MORTGAGE LOANS |
19 |
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Section
2.01 |
Servicing
Mortgage Loans |
19 |
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Section
2.02 |
Closing
Documents |
21 |
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ARTICLE
III |
SERVICING
OF AGENCY MORTGAGE LOANS |
21 |
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Section
3.01 |
Servicer
to Act as Servicer of Agency Mortgage Loans |
21 |
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Section
3.02 |
Guides
Control |
22 |
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Section
3.03 |
Agency
Rights |
22 |
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Section
3.04 |
Additional
Agency Rights |
22 |
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Section
3.05 |
Limits
on Subservicer’s Rights |
23 |
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Section
3.06 |
Cooperation
with Each Agency |
23 |
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Section
3.07 |
Prevailing
Party Rights |
23 |
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Section
3.08 |
Investor
Reports |
23 |
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Section
3.09 |
Limitation
of Claims |
24 |
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Section
3.10 |
No
Interest in Servicing Rights |
24 |
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Section
3.11 |
Joint
and Several Liability |
24 |
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Section
3.12 |
Conflict
with Acknowledgement Agreement or Modified Guide Exhibit 33 |
25 |
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ARTICLE
IV |
SERVICING
OF NON-AGENCY MORTGAGE LOANS |
26 |
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Section
4.01 |
Servicer
to Act as Servicer of Non-Agency Mortgage Loans |
26 |
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Section
4.02 |
Liquidation
of Mortgage Loans |
28 |
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Section
4.03 |
Collection
of Mortgage Loan Payments; Payment Clearing Account |
29 |
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Section
4.04 |
Establishment
of and Deposits to Custodial Account |
29 |
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Section
4.05 |
Permitted
Withdrawals From Custodial Account |
30 |
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Section
4.06 |
Establishment
of and Deposits to Escrow Account |
31 |
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Section
4.07 |
Permitted
Withdrawals From Escrow Account |
32 |
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Section
4.08 |
Payment
of Taxes, Insurance and Other Charges |
32 |
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Section
4.09 |
Protection
of Accounts |
33 |
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Section
4.10 |
Maintenance
of Hazard Insurance |
34 |
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Section
4.11 |
Maintenance
of Mortgage Impairment Insurance Policy |
35 |
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Section
4.12 |
Maintenance
of Fidelity Bond and Errors and Omissions Insurance |
36 |
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Section
4.13 |
Inspections |
36 |
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Section
4.14 |
Restoration
of Mortgaged Property |
37 |
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Section
4.15 |
Title,
Management and Disposition of REO Property |
37 |
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Section
4.16 |
Costs
and Expenses |
38 |
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Section
4.17 |
Liquidity
and Litigation Reserves |
39 |
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Section 4.18
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Transfers
of Mortgaged Properties |
40 |
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Section 4.19
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Satisfaction
of Mortgages and Release of Mortgage Files |
41 |
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Section 4.20
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Notification
of Adjustments |
42 |
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Section 4.21
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Recordation
of Assignments of Mortgage |
42 |
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Section 4.22
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Solicitation
for Ancillary Products |
42 |
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Section 4.23
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Credit
Reporting |
42 |
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Section 4.24
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Superior
Liens |
43 |
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Section 4.25
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[Reserved] |
43 |
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Section 4.26
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Tax
and Flood Service Contracts |
44 |
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Section 4.27
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Maintenance
of PMI Policies and LPMI Policies; Collections Thereunder |
44 |
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Section 4.28
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Reliability
of Information/Exceptional Expenses |
45 |
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Section 4.29
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Escrow
Obligations |
45 |
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Section 4.30
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No
Obligation to Advance Delinquent Payments |
45 |
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Section 4.31
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MERS
Transfers |
46 |
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ARTICLE V |
PAYMENTS;
REPORTS |
46 |
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Section 5.01
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Remittances |
46 |
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Section 5.02
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Reports
to the Owner |
46 |
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Section 5.03
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Tax
Reporting |
47 |
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Section 5.04
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Cost
of Funds |
47 |
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ARTICLE VI |
RECORDS, INFORMATION
AND COMPLIANCE DOCUMENTS |
47 |
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Section 6.01
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Possession
of Servicing Files |
47 |
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Section 6.02
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Annual
Statement as to Compliance |
48 |
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Section 6.03
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Annual
Independent Public Accountants’ Servicing Report |
48 |
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Section 6.04
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Provision
of Information |
49 |
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Section 6.05
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Right
to Examine Servicer Records |
49 |
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Section 6.06
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Compliance
with Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999 |
49 |
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Section 6.07
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Use
of Owner’s Employees |
49 |
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Section 6.08
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Financial
Statements; Servicing Facilities |
50 |
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Section 6.09
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Use
of Subservicers |
50 |
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ARTICLE VII |
SERVICING
COMPENSATION |
50 |
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Section 7.01 |
Servicing
Compensation |
50 |
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ARTICLE VIII |
TERMINATION |
53 |
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Section 8.01 |
Termination |
53 |
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Section 8.02 |
Outbound
Transfer of Servicing |
55 |
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ARTICLE IX |
INDEMNIFICATION
AND ASSIGNMENT AND OTHER MATTERS RELATED TO SERVICER |
57 |
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Section 9.01
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Indemnification |
57 |
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Section 9.02
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Limitation
on Liability of Servicer and Others |
58 |
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Section 9.03
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Limitation
on Resignation and Assignment by Servicer |
59 |
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Section 9.04
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Assignment
by Owner |
59 |
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Section 9.05
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Merger
or Consolidation of the Servicer |
60 |
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Section 9.06 |
Additional
Activities of the Servicer |
60 |
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ARTICLE X |
REPRESENTATIONS
AND WARRANTIES |
60 |
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Section 10.01 |
Representations
and Warranties of the Owner |
60 |
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Section 10.02 |
Representations
and Warranties of the Servicer |
60 |
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ARTICLE XI |
DEFAULT |
64 |
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Section 11.01 |
Events
of Default |
64 |
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Section 11.02 |
Waiver
of Defaults |
66 |
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ARTICLE XII |
RECONSTITUTIONS |
67 |
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Section 12.01 |
Cooperation
of Servicer with a Reconstitution |
67 |
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ARTICLE XIII |
MISCELLANEOUS
PROVISIONS |
69 |
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Section 13.01
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Notices |
69 |
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Section 13.02
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Amendment |
70 |
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Section 13.03
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Entire
Agreement |
70 |
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Section 13.04
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Binding
Effect; Beneficiaries |
70 |
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Section 13.05
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Headings |
71 |
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Section 13.06
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Further
Assurances |
71 |
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Section 13.07
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Governing
Law |
71 |
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Section 13.08
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Relationship
of Parties |
71 |
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Section 13.09
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Severability
of Provisions |
71 |
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Section 13.10
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No
Waiver; Cumulative Remedies |
71 |
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Section 13.11
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Recordation
of Assignments of Mortgage |
72 |
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Section 13.12
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Exhibits |
72 |
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Section 13.13
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Counterparts |
72 |
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Section 13.14
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Trademarks |
72 |
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Section 13.15
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Confidentiality
of Information |
72 |
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Section 13.16
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WAIVER
OF TRIAL BY JURY |
72 |
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Section 13.17
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LIMITATION
OF DAMAGES |
73 |
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Section 13.18
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SUBMISSION
TO JURISDICTION; WAIVERS |
73 |
EXHIBITS
EXHIBIT 1
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LIST
OF MONTHLY AND DAILY REPORTS |
EXHIBIT 2
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FORM OF
CUSTODIAL ACCOUNT CERTIFICATION |
EXHIBIT 3
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RESERVED
|
EXHIBIT 4
|
FORM OF
ESCROW ACCOUNT CERTIFICATION |
EXHIBIT 5
|
RESERVED
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EXHIBIT 6
|
FORM OF
OFFICER’S CERTIFICATE |
EXHIBIT 7
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MORTGAGE
LOAN DOCUMENTS |
EXHIBIT 8
|
FORM OF
LIMITED POWER OF ATTORNEY |
EXHIBIT 9
|
TERM
SHEET |
EXHIBIT 10 |
DELEGATION
OF AUTHORITY MATRIX |
EXHIBIT 11 |
SERVICING
CRITERIA TO BE ADDRESSED IN ASSESSMENT OF COMPLIANCE |
EXHIBIT 12 |
PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT SERVICES |
AMENDED &
RESTATED FLOW SERVICING AGREEMENT
This
Amended and Restated Flow Servicing Agreement (this “Agreement”) is entered into as of December 16, 2024 and
effective as of January 1, 2025 (the “Effective Date”) by and between PennyMac Loan Services, LLC, a Delaware limited
liability company (the “Servicer”), and PennyMac Corp., a Delaware corporation (the “Owner”). Notwithstanding
the date of this Agreement, the Flow Servicing Agreement will remain in effect until the Effective Date.
RECITALS
WHEREAS,
the Servicer is in the business of servicing residential mortgage loans similar to the Mortgage Loans;
WHEREAS,
the Owner desires that the Servicer service some or all of the Mortgage Loans, and the Servicer is willing to perform such servicing;
and
WHEREAS,
the Owner and the Servicer previously entered into that Flow Servicing Agreement, dated as of June 1, 2022 (collectively, the “Original
Agreement”);
WHEREAS,
the Owner and the Servicer desire to enter the Agreement on the terms set forth herein as of the Effective Date;
NOW,
THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual premises and agreements set forth herein and for other good and valuable consideration, the
receipt and the sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto hereby agree as follows:
AGREEMENT
ARTICLE I
DEFINITIONS
Section 1.01
Definitions.
The
following terms are defined as follows:
AAA:
As defined in Section 7.01.
Accepted
Servicing Practices: With respect to any Mortgage Loan (including any related REO Property), each of those mortgage servicing practices
(including collection procedures) of prudent mortgage lending institutions which service mortgage loans of the same type as such Mortgage
Loan in the jurisdiction where the related Mortgaged Property is located, which servicing practices (i) are in compliance with all
applicable federal, state and local laws, regulations and guidance, including without limitation Regulation X, 12 C.F.R. § 1024,
and Regulation Z, 12 C.F.R. § 1026, (ii) shall be in accordance with the Servicer’s policies and procedures as amended
from time to time for mortgage loans of the same type, (iii) are in accordance with the terms of the related Mortgage and Mortgage
Note and (iv) with respect to any Agency Mortgage Loan, are at a minimum based on the requirements set forth from time to time in
the applicable Guide.
Acknowledgment
Agreement: As applicable to Freddie Mac Mortgage Loans, (i) the Amended and Restated Acknowledgment Agreement effective as of
March 10, 2021, by and among the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Owner, PennyMac REIT, and Citibank, N.A., (ii) the
Acknowledgment Agreement effective as of [ ], by and among the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Owner, PennyMac Holdings, LLC,
PennyMac REIT, and Goldman Sachs Bank USA, or (iii) any additional Acknowledgment Agreement by and among the Federal Home Loan Mortgage
Corporation, Owner, and additional counterparties entered after the Effective Date, each as amended, modified, restated or supplemented
from time to time.
Actual/Actual
Basis: Remittance to the Owner or its designee which requires the Servicer to remit to the Owner or such designee the actual interest
and actual principal collected from each Mortgagor.
Additional
Servicing Fee: The Additional Servicing Fee set forth in or established pursuant to Exhibit 9 hereto.
Adjustable-Rate
Mortgage Loan: A Mortgage Loan which provides for the adjustment of the Mortgage Interest Rate payable in respect thereto.
Affiliate:
With respect to any specified Person, any other Person controlling or controlled by or under common control with such specified Person.
For the purposes of this definition, “control” when used with respect to any specified Person means the power to direct the
management and policies of such Person, directly or indirectly, whether through the ownership of voting securities, by contract or otherwise
and the terms “controlling” and “controlled” have meanings correlative to the foregoing.
Agency:
With respect to an Agency Mortgage Loan, Fannie Mae, or Freddie Mac, as applicable.
Agency
Mortgage Loan: A Mortgage Loan that is a Fannie Mae Mortgage Loan, a Freddie Mac Mortgage Loan.
Ancillary
Income: All income derived from the Mortgage Loans (other than payments or other collections in respect of principal, interest, Escrow
Payments and Prepayment Penalties attributable to the Mortgage Loans) including, but not limited to, assumption fees, reconveyance fees,
subordination fees, speedpay fees, mortgage pay on the web fees, automatic clearing house fees, demand statement fees, modification fees,
if any, fees received with respect to checks on bank drafts returned by the related bank for insufficient funds, the Servicer’s
share of all late charges, and other similar types of fees arising from or in connection with any Mortgage Loan to the extent not otherwise
payable to the Mortgagor under Applicable Law or pursuant to the terms of the related Mortgage Note. In no event shall the Servicer be
entitled to any Prepayment Penalties.
Appraised
Value: With respect to any Mortgaged Property, the lesser of (i) the value thereof as determined by an appraisal made for the
originator of the Mortgage Loan at the time of origination of the Mortgage Loan and (ii) the purchase price for the related Mortgaged
Property paid by the Mortgagor with the proceeds of the Mortgage Loan; provided, however, in the case of a Refinanced Mortgage
Loan, such value of the Mortgaged Property is based solely upon the value determined by an appraisal made for the originator of such
Refinanced Mortgage Loan at the time of origination of such Refinanced Mortgage Loan.
Arbitrator:
As defined in Section 7.01.
Applicable
Law: Refers to all applicable federal, state and local laws, ordinances, regulations, orders and regulator guidance, including, without
limitation and as amended, the following:
(i) Title
VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964;
(ii) Title
VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, as amended;
(iii) Section 527
of the National Housing Act;
(iv) The
Equal Credit Opportunity Act;
(v) The
Fair Credit Reporting Act;
(vi) All
applicable laws governing consumer protection, data privacy and/or the safeguarding of borrower personal information including, without
limitation, the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act;
(vii) Executive
Order 11063, Equal Opportunity in Housing, issued by the President of the United States on November 20, 1962;
(viii) The
foreign assets control regulations, 31 C.F.R. Chapter V, as amended, and any authorizing legislation or executive order relating thereto,
as administered by the Office of Foreign Assets Control (“OFAC”) within the United States Department of the Treasury
(collectively, “OFAC Regulations”);
(ix) The
Bank Secrecy Act, the Money Laundering Control Act and Title III of the USA PATRIOT Act;
(x) Section 5
of the Federal Trade Commission Act and similar laws that prohibit unfair or deceptive acts or practices;
(xi) The
Truth in Lending Act;
(xii) The
Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act;
(xiii) The
Fair Debt Collections Practices Act;
(xiv) The
Homeowners Protection Act of 1998;
(xv) Judicial
and professional rules of conduct governing discussions with opposing parties in litigation when represented by counsel (e.g., solicitation
of delinquent borrowers in bankruptcy or borrowers engaged in litigation with the Servicer);
(xvi) The
U.S. Bankruptcy Code;
(xvii) The
Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act, as enacted by the United States government (“E-SIGN”);
(xviii) The
Uniform Electronic Transactions Act, as enacted by the applicable
State
(“UETA”) unless superseded by E-SIGN; and
(xix) Applicable
state privacy and consumer protection laws, including without limitation the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 and its implementing
regulations, and similar state laws and regulations now existing or that may be effective in the future.
Asset
Balance: On any day for any Mortgage Loan, other than a liquidated Mortgage Loan, the total unpaid outstanding principal balance
of such Mortgage Loan on such date.
Assignment
of Mortgage: An assignment of the Mortgage, notice of transfer or equivalent instrument in recordable form, sufficient under the
laws of the jurisdiction wherein the related Mortgaged Property is located to reflect the sale of the Mortgage to the Owner.
Base
Servicing Fee: The Base Servicing Fee set forth in or established pursuant to Exhibit 9 hereto.
BPO:
A broker price opinion.
Business
Day: Any day other than (i) a Saturday or Sunday, or (ii) a day on which banking and savings and loan institutions in the
States of New York or California are authorized or obligated by law or executive authority to be closed.
Code:
The Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.
Combined
Loan-to-Value Ratio or CLTV: With respect to any Second Lien Mortgage Loan, the ratio (expressed as a percentage) of the sum
of the outstanding principal amount of such Second Lien Mortgage Loan plus the outstanding principal amount of the related
First Lien Mortgage Loan to the lesser of (a) the Appraised Value of the Mortgaged Property at origination or (b) if such Second
Lien Mortgage Loan was made to finance part of the acquisition of the related Mortgaged Property, the purchase price of the Mortgaged
Property.
Commission:
The Securities and Exchange Commission and any successor thereto.
Condemnation
Proceeds: All awards or settlements in respect of a Mortgaged Property, whether permanent or temporary, partial or entire, by exercise
of the power of eminent domain or condemnation, to the extent not required to be released to a Mortgagor in accordance with the terms
of the related Mortgage Loan Documents.
Cost
of Funds: The amount payable by the Owner to the Servicer pursuant to Section 5.04, which amount shall be equal to one-twelfth
of the product of (x) the average daily balance of Servicing Advances and (y) the sum of (i) the Cost of
Funds Index plus 0 basis points.
Cost
of Funds Index: A per annum rate equal to the London interbank offered rate for one month United States dollar deposits as such rate
appears, in The Wall Street Journal (West Coast edition), as of the first Business Day of such calendar month. If the rate above
is unavailable, the Servicer shall select a comparable source mutually agreeable to the Servicer and the Owner from which to determine
such rate.
Custodial
Account: The separate trust account or accounts created and maintained pursuant to Section 4.04 at a Qualified Depository.
Custodial
Agreement: The agreement governing the retention of the originals of each Mortgage Note, Mortgage, Assignment of Mortgage and other
Mortgage Loan Documents.
Custodian:
The custodian of the Mortgage Loan Documents as specified under the related Custodial Agreement.
Cut-off
Date: The date set forth in the related Purchase Agreement, if applicable.
Deed
in Lieu Fee: With respect to each Mortgaged Property, the title to which is acquired by deed in lieu of foreclosure, the Deed in
Lieu Fee as set forth in Exhibit 9.
Delinquent
Mortgage Loan: As defined in Section 8.01(c).
Dispute:
As defined in Section 7.01.
Due
Date: The day of the month on which the Monthly Payment is due on a Mortgage Loan, exclusive of any days of grace.
Due
Period: With respect to amounts collected by the Servicer and required to be remitted to the Owner (or as otherwise directed in writing
by the Owner) on each Remittance Date, the period commencing on the first day of the month and ending on the last day of the month preceding
the month of the Remittance Date.
Eligible
Investments: Any one or more of the obligations or securities listed below, acquired at a purchase price of not greater than par
which investment provides for a date of maturity not later than one day prior to the Remittance Date in each month (or such other date
as permitted under this Agreement):
(i) direct
obligations of, and obligations fully guaranteed as to timely payment of principal and interest by, the United States of America or any
agency or instrumentality thereof, provided such the obligations are backed by the full faith and credit of the United States of America
(“Direct Obligations”);
(ii) (A) federal
funds, demand and time deposits in, certificates of deposits of, or bankers’ acceptances issued by, any depository institution
or trust company (including U.S. subsidiaries of foreign depositories) incorporated or organized under the laws of the United States
of America or any state thereof and subject to supervision and examination by federal and/or state authorities, so long as at the time
of such investment or the contractual commitment providing for such investment, such depository institution or trust company has a short-term
uninsured debt rating in the highest available rating category of Moody’s and S&P and provided that each such investment has
an original maturity of no more than 365 days; and (B) any other demand or time deposit or deposit which is fully insured by the
FDIC;
(iii) repurchase
obligations with a term not to exceed 30 days with respect to any security described in clause (i) above and entered into with a
depository institution or trust company (acting as principal) that has obligations with an investment-grade rating from a Rating Agency,
provided, however, that collateral transferred pursuant to such repurchase obligation must be of the type described in clause
(i) above and must (A) be valued daily at current market prices plus accrued interest, (B) pursuant to such valuation,
be equal, at all times, to 105% of the cash transferred by a party in exchange for such collateral and (C) be delivered to such
party or, if such party is supplying the collateral, an agent for such party, in such a manner as to accomplish perfection of a security
interest in the collateral by possession of certificated securities;
(iv) securities
bearing interest or sold at a discount issued by any corporation incorporated under the laws of the United States of America or any state
thereof which have a credit rating from a Rating Agency that rates such securities in its highest long-term unsecured rating categories
at the time of investment or the contractual commitment providing for such investment;
(v) commercial
paper (including both non-interest bearing discount obligations and interest bearing obligations payable on demand or on a specified
date not more than thirty (30) days after the date of issuance thereof) that is rated by a Rating Agency that rates such securities in
its highest short term rating category available at the time of such investment;
(vi) certificates
or receipts representing direct ownership interests in future interest or principal payments on obligations of the United States of America
or its agencies or instrumentalities (which obligations are backed by the full faith and credit of the United States of America) held
by a custodian in safekeeping on behalf of the holders of such receipts; and
(vii) any
other demand, money market, common trust fund or time deposit or obligation, or interest bearing or other security or investment rated
investment grade level by a Rating Agency;
provided,
however, that no such instrument shall be an Eligible Investment if such instrument evidences either (i) a right to receive
only interest payments with respect to the obligations underlying such instrument, or (ii) both principal and interest payments
derived from obligations underlying such instrument and the principal and interest payments with respect to such instrument provide a
yield to maturity of greater than 120% of the yield to maturity at par of such underlying obligations.
Eligible
Mortgage Loan: A mortgage loan that is a fixed-rate or Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loan that is secured by either a 1st lien or 2nd
lien Mortgage on a single family (i.e., one- to fourunit) residential Mortgaged Property located in any of the 50 states of the
United States or in the District of Columbia; provided, however, that such mortgage loan shall not be a High Cost Loan or a HOEPA
Loan. Notwithstanding the foregoing, an Eligible Mortgage Loan shall be one of the types of mortgage loans that the Servicer currently
services on its servicing platform.
Errors
and Omissions Insurance Policy: An errors and omissions insurance policy to be maintained by the Servicer pursuant to Section 4.12.
Escrow
Account: The separate trust account or accounts created and maintained pursuant to Section 4.06 at a Qualified Depository.
Escrow
Payment: With respect to any Mortgage Loan, the amounts constituting ground rents, taxes, assessments, water rates, sewer rents,
municipal charges, mortgage insurance premiums, flood insurance premiums, fire and hazard insurance premiums, condominium charges, and
any other payments required to be escrowed by the Mortgagor with the mortgagee pursuant to the related Mortgage or any other document.
Event
of Default: Any one of the conditions or circumstances enumerated in Section 11.01.
Fannie
Mae: The Federal National Mortgage Association, or any successor thereto.
Fannie
Mae Guide: Collectively, the Fannie Mae Selling Guide and Servicing Guide, as such Guides may be amended from time to time hereafter.
Fannie
Mae Mortgage Loan: A Mortgage Loan owned by or securitized through Fannie Mae and underwritten in accordance with the guidelines
of Fannie Mae described in the Fannie Mae Guide.
FDIC:
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, or any successor thereto.
Fee
Amendment: As defined in Section 7.01.
Fee
Negotiation Request: As defined in Section 7.01.
Fidelity
Bond: A fidelity bond to be maintained by the Servicer pursuant to Section 4.12.
First
Lien Mortgage Loan: A Mortgage Loan secured by a Mortgage in first lien position on the related Mortgaged Property.
Fitch:
Fitch, Inc., or any successor thereto.
Fixed-Rate
Mortgage Loan: A fixed-rate mortgage loan serviced pursuant to this Agreement.
Flood
Zone Service Contract: A transferable contract maintained for a Mortgaged Property with a nationally recognized flood zone service
provider for the purpose of obtaining the current flood zone status relating to such Mortgaged Property.
Foreclosure
Commencement: With respect to any Mortgage Loan, the delivery of the applicable file to the Servicer’s foreclosure counsel
for initiation of foreclosure proceedings.
Freddie
Mac: Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, or any successor thereto.
Freddie
Mac Guide: The Freddie Mac Single-Family Seller/Servicer Guide, as such Freddie Mac Guide may be amended from time to time hereafter.
Freddie
Mac Mortgage Loan: A Mortgage Loan owned by or securitized through Freddie Mac or sold by the Owner to Freddie Mac in accordance
with the guidelines of Freddie Mac described in the Freddie Mac Guide and the other Freddie Mac Purchase Documents pertaining to Freddie
Mac Seller Servicer Numbers _____..
Freddie
Mac Purchase Documents: Has the meaning given the term “Purchase Documents” in the Freddie Mac Guide.
Freddie
Mac Servicing : Has the meaning given the term “Servicing” in the Freddie Mac Guide
Freddie
Mac Servicing Contract: Has the meaning given the term “Servicing Contract” in the Freddie Mac Guide.
Freddie
Mac Servicing Contract Rights: Has the meaning given the term “Servicing Contract Rights” in the Freddie Mac Guide
Guide:
With respect to any Fannie Mae Mortgage Loan, the Fannie Mae Guide; and with respect to any Freddie Mac Mortgage Loan, the Freddie Mac
Guide and the other Freddie Mac Purchase Documents.
Gross
Margin: With respect to each Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loan, the fixed percentage amount set forth in the related Mortgage Note which
amount is added to the Index in accordance with the terms of such Mortgage Note to determine on each Interest Rate Adjustment Date the
Mortgage Interest Rate for such Mortgage Loan.
High
Cost Loan: A Mortgage Loan (a) covered by HOEPA or (b) classified as a “high cost,” “threshold,”
“covered,” “predatory” or similar loan under any other applicable state, federal or local law (or a similarly
classified loan using different terminology under a law imposing heightened regulatory scrutiny or additional legal liability for residential
mortgage loans having high interest rates, points and/or fees).
HOEPA:
The Federal Home Ownership and Equity Protection Act of 1994, as amended.
HOEPA
Loan: A Mortgage Loan which (a) is subject to HOEPA or (b) which the Servicer discovers is subject to HOEPA.
Inbound
Transfer Date: The date on which the Servicer begins servicing the related Mortgage Loan pursuant to this Agreement.
Index:
With respect to each Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loan, the index set forth in the related Mortgage Note.
Insurance
Proceeds: With respect to each Mortgage Loan, proceeds of insurance policies insuring such Mortgage Loan or the related Mortgaged
Property.
Interest
Rate Adjustment Date: With respect to each Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loan, the date specified in the related Mortgage Note on which
the Mortgage Interest Rate is adjusted.
Interest
Shortfall: The amount of interest due a third party owner or guarantor of a Mortgage Loan following
a payoff or Principal Prepayment where the interest accrued and due from
the underlying Mortgagor is insufficient to pay the interest due to such third party owner pursuant to the terms of the applicable Guide
or the terms of any Whole Loan Transfer, Private Securitization Transaction or Public Securitization Transaction.
Such Interest Shortfall shall be the sole responsibility of the Owner.
Interim
Servicing Period: With respect to any Mortgage Loan, the period commencing on the related Inbound Transfer Date and ending on the
Reconstitution Date.
Lender
Paid Mortgage Insurance Policy or LPMI Policy: A policy of mortgage guaranty insurance issued by an insurer which meets the
requirements of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in which the owner or servicer of the Mortgage Loan is responsible for the premiums associated
with such mortgage insurance policy.
Lifetime
Rate Cap: With respect to each Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loan, the provision of the related Mortgage Note that provides for an absolute
maximum Mortgage Interest Rate thereunder. The Mortgage Interest Rate during the terms of each Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loan shall not
at any time exceed the Mortgage Interest Rate at the time of origination of such Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loan by more than the amount
per annum set forth on the Mortgage Loan Schedule.
Liquidation
Proceeds: Amounts, other than Condemnation Proceeds and Insurance Proceeds, received in connection with the liquidation of a defaulted
Mortgage Loan, whether through the sale or assignment of such Mortgage Loan, trustee’s sale, foreclosure sale or otherwise, or
the sale of the related Mortgaged Property if the Mortgaged Property is acquired in satisfaction of the Mortgage Loan, other than amounts
received following the acquisition of an REO Property pursuant to Section 4.15 and prior to such liquidation.
Liquidity
Reserve: As defined in Section 4.17.
Liquidity
Reserve Account: The separate trust account or accounts to be created and maintained under the circumstances described in Section 4.17.
Litigation
Reserve: As defined in Section 4.17.
Litigation
Reserve Account: The separate trust account or accounts to be created and maintained under the circumstances described in Section 4.17.
Loan-to-Value
Ratio or LTV: With respect to any First Lien Mortgage Loan, the ratio (expressed as a percentage) of the outstanding principal
amount of such First Lien Mortgage Loan to the lesser of (a) the Appraised Value of the related Mortgaged Property at origination
or (b) if such First Lien Mortgage Loan was made to finance the acquisition of the related Mortgaged Property, the purchase price
of such Mortgaged Property.
Management
Agreement: The Fourth Amended and Restated Management Agreement dated as of December 16, 2024 by and among PennyMac Mortgage
Investment Trust, PennyMac Operating Partnership, L.P. and PNMAC Capital Management, LLC, as such agreement may be amended from time
to time.
MBS
Agreement: The Third Amended and Restated Mortgage Banking Services Agreement, between the Servicer and PennyMac Corp., dated as
of December 16, 2024, as such agreement may be amended from time to time.
MERS:
Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Delaware, or
any successor thereto.
MERS
Mortgage Loan: Any Mortgage Loan as to which the related Mortgage or Assignment of Mortgage has been recorded in the name of MERS,
as agent for the holder from time to time of the Mortgage Note and which is identified as a MERS Mortgage Loan on the related Mortgage
Loan Schedule.
MERS®
System: The system of recording transfers of mortgages electronically maintained by MERS.
MOM
Loan: Any Mortgage Loan as to which MERS acts as the mortgagee of record of such Mortgage Loan, solely as nominee for the originator
of such Mortgage Loan and its successors and assigns, at the origination thereof.
Monthly
Payment: The scheduled monthly payment of principal and interest on a Mortgage Loan.
Moody’s:
Moody’s Investors Service, Inc., and any successor thereto.
Mortgage:
The mortgage, deed of trust or other instrument securing a Mortgage Note, which creates a first or second lien, as applicable, on an
unsubordinated estate in fee simple in real property securing such Mortgage Note; except that with respect to real property located in
jurisdictions in which the use of leasehold estates for residential properties is a widely accepted practice, the mortgage, deed of trust
or other instrument securing the Mortgage Note may secure and create a first or second lien, as applicable, upon a leasehold estate of
the Mortgagor.
Mortgage
File: The items pertaining to a particular Mortgage Loan referred to as the Mortgage File in Exhibit 7 annexed hereto,
and any additional documents required to be added to the Mortgage File pursuant to this Agreement.
Mortgage
Impairment Insurance Policy: A mortgage impairment or blanket hazard insurance policy as described in Section 4.11.
Mortgage
Interest Rate: With respect to each Mortgage Loan, the annual rate of interest borne on the related Mortgage Note.
Mortgage
Loan: An individual mortgage loan to be serviced pursuant to this Agreement, as identified on the Mortgage Loan Schedule, which mortgage
loan shall be an Eligible Mortgage Loan and includes without limitation the Mortgage File, the Monthly Payments, Principal Prepayments,
Liquidation Proceeds, Condemnation Proceeds, Insurance Proceeds, Servicing Rights and all other rights, benefits, proceeds and obligations
arising from or in connection with such mortgage loan, excluding replaced or repurchased mortgage loans.
Mortgage
Loan Documents: The documents listed on Exhibit 7 attached hereto pertaining to any Mortgage Loan.
Mortgage
Loan Remittance Rate: With respect to each Mortgage Loan, the annual rate of interest remitted to the Owner (or as otherwise directed
in writing by the Owner), which shall be equal to the related Mortgage Interest Rate.
Mortgage
Loan Schedule: The schedule of Mortgage Loans in the form attached as a schedule to the Notice of Inbound Transfer, to be delivered
from time to time by the Owner to the Servicer, which schedule shall include, but not be limited to, the following information with respect
to each Mortgage Loan (or such lesser information as the Service Provider may determine in its reasonable discretion):
(1) the
name of the Seller and the Seller’s Mortgage Loan identifying number;
(2) the
Mortgagor’s name;
(3) the
street address of the Mortgaged Property including the city, state and ZIP code;
(4) a
code indicating whether the Mortgaged Property is owner-occupied, a second home or investment property;
(5) the
number and type of residential units constituting the Mortgaged Property (i.e., a one-family residence, a two- to four-family
residence, a unit in a condominium project or a unit in a planned unit development);
(6) the
original months to maturity or the remaining months to maturity from the related Cut-off Date, in any case based on the original amortization
schedule and, if different, the maturity expressed in the same manner but based on the actual amortization schedule;
(7) the
LTV at origination in the case of a First Lien Mortgage Loan;
(8) the
CLTV at origination in the case of a Second Lien Mortgage Loan;
(9) the
Mortgage Interest Rate as of the related Cut-off Date;
(10) the
date on which the Monthly Payment was due on the Mortgage Loan and, if such date is not consistent with the Due Date currently in effect,
such Due Date;
(11) the
stated maturity date;
(12) the
amount of the Monthly Payment as of the related Cut-off Date;
(13) the
last payment date on which a Monthly Payment was actually applied to pay interest and the outstanding principal balance;
(14) the
original principal amount of the Mortgage Loan;
(15) the
principal balance of the Mortgage Loan as of the close of business on the related Cut-off Date, after deduction of payments of principal
due and collected on or before the related Cut-off Date;
(16) in
the case of an Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loan, the next Interest Rate Adjustment Date;
(17) in
the case of an Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loan, the Gross Margin;
(18) in
the case of an Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loan, the Lifetime Rate Cap under the terms of the Mortgage Note;
(19) in
the case of an Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loan, a code indicating the type of Index;
(20) in
the case of an Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loan, the Periodic Rate Cap under the terms of the Mortgage Note;
(21) in
the case of an Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loan, the Periodic Rate Floor under the terms of the Mortgage Note;
(22) the
type of Mortgage Loan (i.e., Fixed-Rate, Adjustable-Rate, First Lien, Second Lien);
(23) a
code indicating the purpose of the loan (i.e., purchase, rate and term refinance, equity take-out refinance);
(24) a
code indicating the related documentation program (i.e. full, alternative or reduced);
(25) the
loan credit classification (as described in the related Underwriting Guidelines);
(26) whether
the Mortgage Loan provides for a Prepayment Penalty;
(27) the
Prepayment Penalty period of the Mortgage Loan, if applicable;
(28) a
description of the Prepayment Penalty, if applicable;
(29) the
Mortgage Interest Rate as of origination;
(30) the
credit risk score (FICO score) of the related Mortgagor at origination;
(31) the
date of origination;
(32) in
the case of an Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loan, the Mortgage Interest Rate adjustment period;
(33) in
the case of an Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loan, the Mortgage Interest Rate adjustment percentage;
(34) in
the case of an Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loan, the Mortgage Interest Rate floor;
(35) the
Mortgage Interest Rate calculation method (i.e., 30/360, simple interest, other);
(36) a
code indicating whether the Mortgage Loan is assumable;
(37) a
code indicating whether the Mortgage Loan has been modified;
(38) the
one year payment history;
(39) the
Due Date for the first Monthly Payment;
(40) the
original Monthly Payment due;
(41) with
respect to the related Mortgagor, the debt-to-income ratio;
(42) the
Appraised Value of the Mortgaged Property;
(43) the
sales price of the Mortgaged Property if the Mortgage Loan was originated in connection with the purchase of the Mortgaged Property;
(44) the
MERS identification number;
(45) a
code indicating whether the Mortgage Loan has borrower paid, lender paid or deep primary mortgage insurance coverage and, if so, (i) the
insurer’s name, (ii) the policy or certification number, (iii) the premium rate and (iv) the coverage percentage;
(46) in
the case of a Second Lien Mortgage Loan, the outstanding principal balance of the superior lien;
(47) a
code indicating whether the Mortgage Loan is a HOEPA Loan;
(48) a
code indicating whether the Mortgage Loan is a High Cost Loan;
(49) a
code indicating whether the Mortgage Loan is a subject to a buydown;
(50) flood
zone and flood insurance coverage information with respect to the Mortgage Loan (to the extent known by the Owner);
(51) whether
the Mortgage Loan is subject to a repurchase agreement;
(52) if
the Mortgage Loan is subject to a repurchase agreement, the name of the counterparty; and
(53) in
the case of a negative amortization Mortgage Loan, the next payment adjustment date and the maximum negative amortization.
With
respect to the Mortgage Loans in the aggregate, the Mortgage Loan Schedule shall set forth the following information, as of the related
Cut-off Date:
(a)
the number of Mortgage Loans;
(b) the
current aggregate outstanding principal balance of the Mortgage Loans;
(c) the
weighted average Mortgage Interest Rate of the Mortgage Loans; and (d) the weighted average maturity of the Mortgage Loans.
Mortgage
Note: The note or other evidence of the indebtedness of a Mortgagor under a Mortgage Loan secured by a Mortgage.
Mortgaged
Property: The real property (or leasehold estate, if applicable) securing repayment of the debt evidenced by a Mortgage Note.
Mortgagor:
The obligor on a Mortgage Note.
MSR
Recapture Agreement: The Third Amended and Restated MSR Recapture Agreement, dated as of December 16, 2024, by and between the
Servicer and the Owner, as may be amended from time to time.
Non-Agency
Mortgage Loan: A Mortgage Loan that is not an Agency Mortgage Loan.
Nonrecoverable
Advance: Any Servicing Advance previously made or proposed to be made in respect of a Mortgage Loan or REO Property which, in the
good faith judgment of the Servicer, will not or, in the case of a proposed advance, would not, be ultimately recoverable from related
Insurance Proceeds, Liquidation Proceeds or otherwise from such Mortgage Loan or REO Property.
Notice
of Inbound Transfer: A notice in the form mutually agreed upon by the Owner and the Servicer prior to a pending transfer whereby
the Owner notifies the Servicer of the addition of the Mortgage Loans specified therein to the coverage of this Agreement.
Officer’s
Certificate: A certificate signed by the Chairman of the Board or the Vice Chairman of the Board or a President or Vice President
or the Treasurer or the Secretary or one of the Assistant Treasurers or Assistant Secretaries of the Servicer, and delivered to the Owner.
Opinion
of Counsel: A written opinion of counsel, who may be counsel for the Servicer, reasonably acceptable to the Owner; provided, however,
that any Opinion of Counsel relating to the qualification of any account required to be maintained pursuant to this Agreement at
a Qualified Depository must be (unless otherwise stated in such Opinion of Counsel) an opinion of counsel who (i) is in fact independent
of the Servicer, (ii) does not have any material direct or indirect financial interest in the related Servicer or is an Affiliate
of either of them and (iii) is not connected with the Servicer as an officer, employee, director or person performing similar functions.
Originator:
With respect to a Mortgage Loan, the originator of such Mortgage Loan.
Other
Fees: With respect to each Mortgage Loan, those fees set forth in Exhibit 9 for the specific services described therein.
Outbound
Transfer Date: With respect to a Mortgage Loan, the date on which the physical servicing of such Mortgage Loan is transferred from
the Servicer pursuant to this Agreement to a successor servicer.
Outstanding
Owner Servicing Advances: As defined in Section 4.28(f).
P&I
Advance: Payments of principal and interest advanced by Servicer to a third party owner or guarantor
of a Mortgage Loan, including those Mortgage Loans in any pool created pursuant to the terms of the applicable Guide or the terms of
any Whole Loan Transfer, Private Securitization Transaction or Public Securitization Transaction, and any amounts required to be advanced
due to negative amortization or Interest Shortfall due such owner upon the payoff or Principal Prepayment of a Mortgage Loan. Such
P&I Advance shall be the sole responsibility of the Owner.
Parent:
As defined in Section 13.14.
Payment
Clearing Account: The account established and maintained pursuant to the second paragraph of Section 4.03.
PennyMac
REIT: PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust, a Maryland real estate investment trust, or any successor thereto.
PennyMac
REIT Manager: PNMAC Capital Management, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, or any successor thereto.
Periodic
Rate Cap: With respect to each Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loan, the provision of the Mortgage Note which provides for an absolute maximum
amount by which the Mortgage Interest Rate specified therein may increase on an Interest Rate Adjustment Date above the Mortgage Interest
Rate previously in effect.
Periodic
Rate Floor: With respect to each Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loan, the provision of the related Mortgage Note which provides for an
absolute maximum amount by which the related Mortgage Interest Rate may decrease on an Interest Rate Adjustment Date below the Mortgage
Interest Rate previously in effect.
Person:
Any individual, corporation, partnership, limited liability company, joint venture, association, joint-stock company, trust, unincorporated
organization, government or any agency or political subdivision thereof.
PMI
Policy: A policy of primary mortgage guaranty insurance issued by a Qualified Insurer.
Prepayment
Penalty: Any prepayment premium, penalty or charge collected by the Servicer with respect to a Mortgage Loan from a Mortgagor in
connection with any Principal Prepayment pursuant to the terms of such Mortgage Loan.
Prime
Rate: The prime rate in effect from time to time as published as the average rate in The Wall Street Journal (West Coast edition).
Principal
Prepayment: Any payment or other recovery of principal on a Mortgage Loan which is received in advance of its scheduled Due Date,
including any Prepayment Penalty thereon, and which is not accompanied by an amount of interest representing scheduled interest due on
any date or dates in any month or months subsequent to the month of prepayment.
Private
Securitization Transaction: Any transaction involving either (1) a sale of some or all of the Mortgage Loans directly or indirectly
to an entity that issues privately offered, rated mortgage-backed securities or (2) an entity that issues privately offered, rated
securities, the payments of which are determined primarily by reference to one or more portfolios of mortgage loans consisting, in whole
or in part, of some or all of the Mortgage Loans.
Public
Securitization Transaction: Any transaction subject to Regulation AB involving either (1) a sale or other transfer of some or
all of the Mortgage Loans directly or indirectly to an issuing entity in connection with an issuance of publicly offered, rated mortgage-backed
securities or (2) an issuance of publicly offered, rated securities, the payments on which are determined primarily by reference
to one or more portfolios of residential mortgage loans consisting, in whole or in part, of some or all of the Mortgage Loans.
Purchase
Agreement: The agreement pursuant to which the Owner purchased Mortgage Loans from the related Seller, if applicable.
Qualified
Depository: Either (i) an account or accounts maintained with a federal or state chartered depository institution or trust company
the short-term unsecured debt obligations of which (or, in the case of a depository institution or trust company that is the principal
subsidiary of a holding company, the short-term unsecured debt obligations of such holding company of which) are rated A-2 by S&P
or Prime-2 by Moody’s (or a comparable rating if another Rating Agency is specified by the Owner by written notice to the Servicer)
at the time any amounts are held on deposit therein, (ii) an account or accounts the deposits in which are fully insured by the
FDIC or (iii) a trust account or accounts maintained with a federal or state chartered depository institution or trust company acting
in its fiduciary capacity.
Qualified
Insurer: Any insurer which meets the requirements of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
Rating
Agency: Any credit rating agency that is a “nationally recognized statistical rating organization” within the meaning
of Section 3(a)(62) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, in the residential mortgage asset class and is designated
by the Owner, or any successor to such organization.
Reconstitution:
As defined in Section 12.01.
Reconstitution
Date: As defined in Section 12.01.
Refinanced
Mortgage Loan: A Mortgage Loan the proceeds of which were not used to purchase the related Mortgaged Property.
Regulation
AB: Subpart 22.1100-Asset Backed Securities (Regulation AB), 17 C.F.R. §§ 229.1100-22.1123, as amended, and subject to
such clarification and interpretation as have been provided by the Commission in the adopting release (Asset-Backed Securities, Securities
Act Release No. 33-8518, 70 Fed. Reg. 1,506, 1,631 (Jan. 7, 2005)) or by the staff of the Commission, or as may be provided
by the Commission or its staff from time to time as of an applicable date of determination.
Remittance
Date: With respect to each Mortgage Loan, not later than the last Business Day of the month following the month in which payments
in respect of such Mortgage Loan are received and credited.
REO
Property: A Mortgaged Property acquired by the Servicer on behalf of the Owner through foreclosure or by deed in lieu of foreclosure,
as described in Section 4.15.
RESPA:
Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act, as amended from time to time.
S&P:
S&P Global, Inc., and any successor thereto.
Second
Lien Mortgage Loan: A Mortgage Loan secured by a Mortgage in second lien position on the related Mortgaged Property.
Seller:
With respect to each Mortgage Loan, the Seller set forth in the related Mortgage Loan Schedule, if applicable.
Service
Release Fee: With respect to each Mortgage Loan, the fee set forth in Exhibit 9 hereto payable by the Owner to the Servicer
upon the release of such Mortgage Loan from the Servicer’s loan administration system; provided, however, that no such fee
shall be payable by the Owner if the Mortgage Loan or the servicing thereof is transferred (i) to the Servicer or an Affiliate of
the Servicer or (ii) pursuant to an Event of Default.
Servicer:
PennyMac Loan Services, LLC or its successor in interest or any permitted assignee or designee of under this Agreement as herein provided
and as provided in Section 8.02.
Servicer
Employees: As defined in Section 4.12.
Servicer
Information: As defined in Section 12.01(b)(ii)(A).
Servicing
Advances: All customary, reasonable and necessary “out-of-pocket” costs and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’
fees and disbursements) incurred (regardless if any such advance is not, in the reasonable determination of the Servicer, a Nonrecoverable
Advance when made but, thereafter, becomes a Nonrecoverable Advance) in the performance by the Servicer of its servicing obligations,
including, but not limited to, the cost of (a) the preservation, restoration and protection of the Mortgaged Property or REO Property,
(b) any fees relating to any enforcement or judicial proceedings, excluding foreclosures, (c) amounts advanced to correct defaults
on any mortgage loan which is senior to the Mortgage Loan and amounts advanced to keep current or pay off a mortgage loan that is senior
to the Mortgage Loan, (d) any appraisals, valuations, broker price opinions, inspections, or environmental assessments, (e) the
management and liquidation of the Mortgaged Property if the Mortgaged Property is acquired in satisfaction of the Mortgage, (f) taxes,
assessments, water rates, sewer rents, mortgage insurance premiums, fire and hazard insurance premiums, flood insurance premiums and
other charges which are or may become a lien upon the Mortgaged Property, and (g) executing and recording instruments of satisfaction,
deeds of reconveyance.
Servicing
Criteria – The “servicing criteria” set forth in Item 1122(d) of Regulation AB, as set forth on Exhibit 11
hereto.
Servicing
Fee: With respect to each Mortgage Loan, the monthly sum of (a) the applicable Base Servicing Fee, and (b) the applicable
Additional Servicing Fee. With respect to each newly boarded Mortgage Loan, boarded on or before the 15th day of month, the Servicer
shall be entitled to receive the full monthly Servicing Fee for each newly boarded Mortgage Loan. With respect to each newly boarded
Mortgage Loan boarded after the 15th day of the month, the Servicer shall be entitled to one-half of the monthly Servicing Fee for each
newly boarded Mortgage Loan. With respect to each Mortgage Loan released from servicing, Servicer shall be entitled to receive the full
monthly Servicing Fee irrespective of the applicable release date.
Servicing
File: With respect to each Mortgage Loan, the file retained by the Servicer consisting of originals, if provided, or copies of all
documents in the related Mortgage File which are not delivered to the Owner, its designee or the Custodian and copies of the related
Mortgage Loan Documents.
Servicing
Officer: Any officer of the Servicer involved in or responsible for, the administration and servicing of the Mortgage Loans whose
name appears on a list of servicing officers that is required to be furnished by the Servicer to the Owner, as such list may from time
to time be amended.
Servicing
Rights: With respect to a Mortgage Loan, the right and obligation (and, with respect to any Agency Mortgage Loan, the indivisible,
conditional and non-delegable right and obligation) to do any and all of the following: (a) service and administer such Mortgage
Loan; (b) collect any payments or monies payable or received for servicing such Mortgage Loan; (c) collect any late fees, assumption
fees, penalties or similar payments with respect to such Mortgage Loan; (d) enforce the provisions of all agreements or documents
creating, defining or evidencing any such servicing rights and all rights of the servicer thereunder, including, but not limited to,
any clean-up calls and termination options; (e) collect and apply any escrow payments or other similar payments with respect to
such Mortgage Loan; (f) control and maintain all accounts and other rights to payments related to any of the property described
in the other clauses of this definition; (g) possess and use any and all documents, files, records, servicing files, servicing documents,
servicing records, data tapes, computer records, or other information pertaining to such Mortgage Loan or pertaining to the past, present
or prospective servicing of such Mortgage Loan; and (h) enforce any and all rights, powers and privileges incident to any of the
foregoing, all in accordance with Accepted Servicing Practices.
Special
Deposit Account: An account which the Owner and the Servicer agree shall be a special deposit account for the benefit of the Owner
under Applicable Law.
Subservicer:
Any Person that services Mortgage Loans on behalf of the Servicer or any Subservicer and is responsible for the performance (whether
directly or through Subservicers) of a substantial portion of the material servicing functions required to be performed by the Servicer
under this Agreement.
Tax
Service Contract: A life of loan tax service contract maintained for a Mortgaged Property with a tax service provider for the purpose
of obtaining current information from local taxing authorities relating to such Mortgaged Property.
Underwriting
Guidelines: The underwriting guidelines of the applicable Originator, as identified or specified in the related Purchase Agreement,
if applicable.
Whole
Loan Transfer: The sale or transfer by Owner of some or all of the Mortgage Loans in a whole loan or participation format other than
a Private Securitization Transaction or a Public Securitization Transaction.
ARTICLE II
SERVICING MORTGAGE LOANS
Section 2.01
Servicing Mortgage Loans.
The
Owner and the Servicer shall take the following actions with respect to each Mortgage Loan that the Owner desires to have serviced by
the Servicer hereunder in order to effect the transfer of servicing to the Servicer on the related Inbound Transfer Date:
(a) Delivery
of Mortgage Loan Data. With respect to each pool of Mortgage Loans to be serviced under this Agreement, no later than thirty (30)
calendar days prior to the Inbound Transfer Date (or as otherwise mutually agreed between the Owner and the Servicer), the Owner shall
furnish or cause to be furnished to the Servicer complete and accurate Mortgage Loan data reflecting the status of payments, balances
and other pertinent information necessary to service such Mortgage Loans including but not limited to: (i) master file; (ii) Adjustable-Rate
Mortgage Loan master file; (iii) escrow file; (iv) tax and insurance payee file; (v) Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loan history
file; (vi) servicing activities; and (vii) any other pertinent information reasonably required by the Servicer. Such information
shall be provided to the Servicer in such electronic format as is mutually agreed upon by both parties.
(b) Delivery
of Notification Letter. With respect to each pool of Mortgage Loans to be serviced under this Agreement, the Owner shall use its
best efforts to deliver or cause to be delivered to the Servicer a Notice of Inbound Transfer for such Mortgage Loans not less than thirty
(30) days prior to the related Inbound Transfer Date (or as otherwise mutually agreed between the Owner and the Servicer). The Notice
of Inbound Transfer shall include a statement of the related delinquency methodology to be used for the related Mortgage Loans as determined
by the Owner.
(c) Delivery
of Servicing and Other Files. The Owner shall use its reasonable best efforts to provide Servicer with hard copies (or imaged copies
if available) of the Servicing File with respect to each Mortgage Loan transferred to Servicer within fifteen (15) Business Days prior
to the applicable Inbound Transfer Date (or as otherwise mutually agreed between the Owner and the Servicer). The Owner shall use its
reasonable best efforts to provide Servicer with hard copies (or imaged copies if available) of any default file with respect to each
Mortgage Loan transferred to Servicer within five (5) Business Days of the applicable Inbound Transfer Date (or as otherwise mutually
agreed between the Owner and the Servicer). Any costs and expenses to deliver the aforementioned files shall be borne by the Owner.
(d) Notice
to Mortgagors. The Owner shall cause to be provided to each Mortgagor a “Notice of assignment, sale or transfer of servicing”
to the Servicer. Upon boarding of each Mortgage Loan originated by a third-party originator, the Servicer shall deliver to each related
Mortgagor a “Welcome Letter” in accordance with RESPA and Accepted Servicing Practices.
(e) Transfer
of Escrow Funds and Other Proceeds. The Servicer shall use its best efforts to transfer or cause to be transferred to a designated
account, within one (1) Business Day and not later than three (3) Business Days following the Inbound Transfer Date by wire
transfer, an amount equal to the sum of (i) Escrow Payments collected from each Mortgagor; and if applicable (ii) all undistributed
insurance loss draft funds; (iii) all unapplied funds received by the Owner or any prior servicer; (iv) all unapplied interest
on escrow balances accrued through the related Inbound Transfer Date; (v) all buydown funds held by the Owner or any prior servicer
as of the related Inbound Transfer Date; and (vi) all other related amounts held by the respective owner of the Mortgage Loan or
any prior servicer of such Mortgage Loan as of the related Inbound Transfer Date that the Owner or any prior servicer is not entitled
to retain. The Owner shall be responsible for any interest on escrow amounts held by the Owner prior to the related Inbound Transfer
Date. The Servicer shall be entitled to deduct from Servicer’s monthly remittance to the Owner any shortfalls in Escrow Payments
that result from Owner’s failure to deliver any Escrow Payment in full to the Servicer. To the extent the Custodial Account has
insufficient funds to fully fund such shortfalls in the Escrow Payments plus all other amounts due to the Servicer as set forth in Section 5.01
herein, the Owner shall wire such shortfall amount to the Servicer promptly upon receipt of notice of such shortfalls from the Servicer.
(f) Outstanding
Servicing Advances. The Servicer agrees to reimburse the prior servicer or the Owner, as applicable, within thirty (30) days following
the related Inbound Transfer Date for all unreimbursed Servicing Advances made by the prior servicer or the Owner with respect to the
Mortgage Loans as of such Inbound Transfer Date (the “Outstanding Owner Servicing Advances”) and for which the prior
servicer or the Owner has provided to the Servicer reasonably detailed documentation evidencing such advances. The Servicer shall have
no obligation to board Outstanding Owner Servicing Advances or reimburse the prior servicer unless the Servicer has received reasonably
detailed documentation allowing the Servicer to collect such advances from the Mortgagor.
(g) Notwithstanding
anything in this Section 2.01 or this Agreement to the contrary, the Owner and the Servicer acknowledge and agree that with respect
to any Freddie Mac Mortgage Loan, any transfer of servicing referred to herein is a transfer of physical servicing and not a transfer
of Freddie Mac Servicing Contract Rights, and as set forth in Section 8102.1 of the Freddie Mac Guide, the Servicer has no interest
in the Freddie Mac Servicing Contract between Freddie Mac and the Owner.
Section 2.02
Closing Documents.
Simultaneously
with the execution and delivery of this Agreement, the Servicer shall deliver to the Owner an Officer’s Certificate, in the form
of Exhibit 6, with respect to the Servicer, including all attachments thereto. If requested by the Owner in connection with
any Notice of Inbound Transfer, the Servicer shall deliver the following documents to or at the direction of the Owner:
| 1. | a
copy of this Agreement; |
| 2. | a
Custodial Account Certification in the form of Exhibit 2, as required under Article IV,
or a copy of any similar certification previously delivered under the Original Agreement
or this Agreement; and |
| 3. | an
Escrow Account Certification in the form of Exhibit 4, as required under Article IV,
or a copy of any similar certification previously delivered under the Original Agreement
or this Agreement. |
ARTICLE III
SERVICING OF AGENCY MORTGAGE LOANS
Section 3.01
Servicer to Act as Servicer of Agency Mortgage Loans.
(a) The
Servicer shall service and administer each Agency Mortgage Loan in accordance and shall otherwise comply in all respects with the related
Guide, including the requirements of such Guide relating to the maintenance of custodial and escrow accounts, it being understood that
any interest paid by the depository institution on funds deposited in any related custodial account or escrow account shall accrue to
the benefit of the Owner. To the extent required by law, the Owner shall be responsible for interest on escrowed funds to the Mortgagor
notwithstanding that such escrow account may be non interest bearing or that interest paid thereon is insufficient for such purposes.
Section 3.02
Guides Control.
Except
as provided in Section 3.12 of this Agreement, in the event of any conflict between the
provisions of this Agreement, in so far as they may relate to any Agency Mortgage Loan, and the terms of the related Guide, the
terms of such Guide shall control. This Agreement requires Servicer to (a) comply with requirements imposed on Owner under Section 1302.2
and Section 1302.3 of the Freddie Mac Guide and (b) refrain from interfering with or impairing any obligations of Owner to
Freddie Mac under a Freddie Mac Purchase Document which has been disclosed to the Servicer in accordance with Section 8102.1(a) of
the Freddie Mac Guide.
Section 3.03
Agency Rights.
The
Servicer’s rights with respect to the Agency Mortgage Loans are subject and subordinate in all respects to all rights, powers and
prerogatives of the applicable Agency under the applicable Guide, at law and in equity, including without limitation an Agency’s
right to suspend or terminate the Owner’s Servicing Rights (in whole or in part, and with or without cause) and to suspend or terminate
the Owner as an approved seller/servicer or servicer (whether with or without cause) without recourse to an Agency whatsoever, such that
the Servicer’s rights with respect to the Agency Mortgage Loans pursuant to this Agreement are subject to extinguishment at any
time. If Freddie Mac suspends or disqualifies the Owner as an approved Freddie Mac Seller/Servicer, or terminates the Freddie Mac Servicing
Contract between Freddie Mac and the Owner, then notwithstanding any provision in this Agreement to the contrary, with respect to any
Freddie Mac Mortgage Loans, this Agreement shall, without notice, demand or other action, immediately terminate and be of no further
force and effect.
Section 3.04
Additional Agency Rights.
Owner’s
execution and delivery of this Agreement constitutes Owner’s express written consent to permit any Agency, consistent with the
applicable Guide, to have access to, or to have disclosed to it, or to receive copies of (i) any and all mortgage records pertaining
to any Agency Mortgage Loans serviced by Owner for the applicable Agency and subserviced by Servicer; (ii) this Agreement; and (iii) any
and all other records, documents, files, information and data maintained or held by Owner (or by others on Owner’s behalf), including,
without limitation, any Servicer (a) organizational and associated documents such as its articles of organization, operating agreement,
employment agreements and management agreements, and (b) contract(s) with a Related Third Party as defined in the Freddie Mac
Guide, which an Agency considers necessary or desirable to determine or assess the correctness and completeness of the mortgage records
pertaining to any Agency Mortgage Loans serviced by the Owner for the applicable Agency and subserviced by Servicer, to assure that Owner
and Servicer are complying with the requirements of the applicable Guide.
Section 3.05
Limits on Servicer’s Rights.
This
Agreement does not include or convey to the Servicer (i) the right to assume the role of the Owner as an approved servicer of any
Agency or to assume any part or the entirety of the Owner’s Freddie Mac Servicing Contract with Freddie Mac; (ii) the right
to suspend or terminate Owner’s master servicing contracts with any Agency (in whole or in part, and with or without cause) or
the right to suspend or terminate Owner as an approved Seller/Servicer or servicer of any Agency (whether with or without cause); (iii) the
right to transfer the Servicing Rights relating to any Agency Mortgage Loan; (iv) status as a third-party beneficiary of any of
the agreements between Owner and any Agency, including the applicable Guide, (v) any interest in the Owner’s Freddie Mac Servicing
Contract with Freddie Mac, or (vi) the right to make any claims against Freddie Mac arising out of or relating to this Agreement,
the Freddie Mac Servicing Contract with Freddie Mac or any Freddie Mac Mortgage Loans. Except as expressly required under the Freddie
Mac Guide or the other Freddie Mac Purchase Documents, with respect to Freddie Mac Mortgage Loans Freddie Mac has no duty to provide
notice or otherwise deal with the Servicer.
Section 3.06
Cooperation with Each Agency.
Servicer
shall cooperate with each Agency in connection with its performance of services under this Agreement. Servicer shall cooperate with Freddie
Mac in connection with responding to and complying with consumer requests and other requests received by Freddie Mac or on behalf of
persons who wish to exercise their rights under the CCPA and similar State laws and regulations. In all Security Incidents as defined
in Section 1302.2(c) of the Freddie Mac Guide, the Servicer must cooperate with Freddie Mac including, without limitation,
by providing all information and assistance requested to enable Freddie Mac to comply with its legal obligations, technical forensics
information to determine the extent of the Security Incident and other information and assistance to identify, evaluate and manage any
issues arising out of the Security Incident as Freddie Mac deems necessary or advisable.
Section 3.07
Prevailing Party Rights.
In
any legal action or proceeding to defend or enforce an Agency’s rights with respect to the Servicing Rights or such Agency’s
rights as a third-party beneficiary to this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover attorneys’ fees and costs.
Section 3.08
Investor Reports.
Owner
and Servicer shall each provide to each Agency, at such address as such Agency may from time to time designate, on or before the twentieth
(20th) day (or if such day is not a Business Day, as defined in the applicable Guide, then the next succeeding Business Day) of each
calendar month, a written report containing (i) any notice of default or event of default under this Agreement, received or sent
by Owner or Servicer, respectively, (ii) any notice of an act, event or circumstance indicating that with the passage of time, without
cure of such act, event or circumstance, there would be an event of default, received or sent by Owner or Servicer, respectively, and
(iii) such other information or documents that an Agency may request with respect to this Agreement or the related Agency Mortgage
Loans, all in form and substance acceptable to such Agency, to the extent that such other information or documents may be requested of
other servicers and subservicers. An Agency’s determinations with respect to this Section 3.08 shall be made in its sole and
absolute discretion.
Section 3.09
Limitation of Claims.
Servicer
may only make any claims against an Agency, arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the Agency Mortgage Loans, through Owner.
Freddie Mac shall have no liability to, and no obligation to provide notice to or otherwise deal with, the Servicer in any manner. Notwithstanding
anything herein to the contrary, the Servicer shall have no rights to direct Freddie Mac in any way pursuant to this Agreement or to
communicate with or bring any action or proceeding against Freddie Mac pursuant to this Agreement, and only the Owner shall have the
right to bring an action against Freddie Mac pursuant to this Agreement.
Section 3.10
No Interest in Servicing Rights.
Servicer
acknowledges and agrees that it has no interest in the Servicing Rights or in any agreements between Owner and an Agency.
Section 3.11
Joint and Several Liability.
Owner
and Servicer shall jointly and severally indemnify, defend and hold harmless each Agency from and against any losses, damages or expenses
arising out of or relating to Servicer’s fraud, willful misconduct or negligent acts or omissions in connection with its subservicing
of the related Agency Mortgage Loans pursuant to this Agreement; provided, however, that it is expressly understood and agreed that Servicer
shall not be liable to any Agency for any such losses, damages or expenses in connection with either (i) the origination of any
related Agency Mortgage Loan, or (ii) the servicing of any Agency Mortgage Loan other than during the period Servicer is or was
obligated to service such Agency Mortgage Loan pursuant to this Agreement.
In
addition to the foregoing, with respect to Freddie Mac Mortgage Loans, notwithstanding Freddie Mac's written approval of the Servicer
in accordance with the provisions of Section 8102.1 of the Freddie Mac Guide, and notwithstanding the actual performance by the
Servicer of all or a portion of the Owner’s Freddie Mac Servicing responsibilities, the Servicer and the Owner agree (a) that
they are jointly and severally liable to Freddie Mac and shall indemnify, defend and hold Freddie Mac harmless from and against any and
all loss, damage or expense, including court costs and attorney fees arising out of or relating to the Owner's failure to comply with
any Freddie Mac Servicing (as such term is defined in the Freddie Mac Guide) requirement that is a result of, or caused by, the Servicer’s
failure to comply with any Freddie Mac Servicing requirement within the scope of this Agreement or violation of any of its representations,
warranties, covenants and agreements set forth in its executed Freddie Mac Form 479A (Single Family Agent Certification and Agreement)
and (b) that Freddie Mac may exercise any and all rights and remedies available under the Freddie Mac Guide and the other Freddie
Mac Purchase Documents and applicable law against either or both the Owner and/or the Servicer for any such Freddie Mac Servicing violation(s),
provided however that under no circumstances will Freddie Mac be entitled to any duplicative recovery. Notwithstanding any other provision
of this Agreement to the contrary, the Owner shall continue to be responsible and liable to Freddie Mac for all Freddie Mac Servicing
requirements and all representations and warranties made by the Owner, in accordance with the terms of the Freddie Mac Guide and the
other Freddie Mac Purchase Documents.
Section 3.12
Conflict with Acknowledgement Agreement.
In
the event of any conflict between this Agreement or the Guide and the Acknowledgment Agreement, the provisions of the Acknowledgment
Agreement shall prevail.
Section 3.13
Additional Provisions Applicable to Freddie Mac Mortgage Loans.
(a) Any
and all references to the term “Servicer” in this Agreement shall mean the Servicer in its capacity as Servicing Agent (as
such term is defined in the Freddie Mac Guide) for and on behalf of the Owner, and any and all references to the term “Owner”
in this Agreement shall mean the Owner in its capacity as Servicer and holder of the Servicing Contract Rights associated with the Freddie
Mac Mortgage Loans. For purposes of clarity, any reference in this Agreement to “Owner’s rights to the Mortgage Loans”
or words of similar effect which directly or indirectly imply the Owner has any right or interest in the Freddie Mac Mortgage Loans shall
be construed to be limited in all respects to solely the Owner’s rights as a holder of the Servicing Contract Rights as provided
in the Freddie Mac Servicing Contract, the Freddie Mac Guide and the other Freddie Mac Purchase Documents.
(b) The
Owner has previously sold, and will on and after the Effective Date continue to sell, all right, title and interest in the Freddie
Mac Mortgage Loans to Freddie Mac in accordance with the Freddie Mac Guide and the other Freddie Mac Purchase Documents, including,
but not limited to, Sections 1201.3, 1202.2 and 1301.8(b) of the Freddie Mac Guide.
(c) Freddie
Mac and the Owner have entered into the Freddie Mac Servicing Contract relating to the Freddie Mac Mortgage Loans which are now and/or
which hereafter are to be serviced by the Owner pursuant to the Freddie Mac Servicing Contract. In accordance with the Freddie Mac Guide
and the Freddie Mac Servicing Contract, simultaneously with the Owner’s sale of Mortgages to Freddie Mac, the Freddie Mac Servicing
Contract Rights are established by Freddie Mac. The Owner holds or will hold only the Freddie Mac Servicing Contract Rights associated
with the Freddie Mac Mortgage Loans in accordance with the Freddie Mac Servicing Contract and the Freddie Mac Guide.
(d) Prior
to the Effective Date, the Owner and the Servicer executed and delivered to Freddie Mac two (2) Form 479A Single-Family Servicing
Agent Certification and Agreements (individually and collectively, the “Servicing Agent Certification and Agreement”)
whereby the Owner has designated the Servicer to carry out the Owner’s responsibilities to perform the servicing function with
respect to the Freddie Mac Mortgage Loans subject to the terms and provisions of the Freddie Mac Servicing Contract and the Freddie Mac
Guide, and the Servicer agreed to do so in compliance with the requirements of the Freddie Mac Servicing Contract and the Freddie Mac
Guide as Servicing Agent (as such term is defined in the Freddie Mac Guide) on behalf of the Owner.
(e) The
Servicer has no right, title or interest in the Freddie Mac Mortgage Loans or in the Freddie Mac Servicing Contract Rights associated
with the Freddie Mac Mortgage Loans, and the Servicer expressly and irrevocably waives, any right to claim it has any Freddie Mac Servicing
Contract Rights with respect to the Freddie Mac Mortgage Loans.
(f) With
respect to Freddie Mac Mortgage Loans, this Agreement incorporates the provisions of Freddie Mac Guide Chapter 8102 by reference and
such provisions are a substantive contractual part of this Agreement such that the Owner and the Servicer expressly agree to be bound
by the terms and conditions set forth in Guide Chapter 8102.
ARTICLE IV
SERVICING OF NON-AGENCY MORTGAGE LOANS
Section 4.01
Servicer to Act as Servicer of Non-Agency Mortgage Loans.
The
Servicer shall service the Non-Agency Mortgage Loans in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement and its obligations in respect
of the Mortgage Loans shall be limited to those set forth in this Agreement. To the extent set forth in and subject to the terms of the
Delegation of Authority Matrix attached as Exhibit 10 hereto, the Owner hereby delegates authority to the Servicer to carry
out the Servicer’s servicing and administration duties with respect to the Non-Agency Mortgage Loans without obtaining the Owner’s
prior written approval.
Consistent
with the terms of this Agreement and Accepted Servicing Practices, the Servicer may, with respect to a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan, (i) waive
any late payment charge or, if applicable, any penalty interest, or (ii) extend the due dates for the Monthly Payments due on a
Mortgage Note, or waive, in whole or in part, a Prepayment Penalty. Unless in compliance with the Delegation of Authority Matrix, the
terms of any Non-Agency Mortgage Loan may only be modified, varied or forgiven with the prior written consent of the Owner while the
Non-Agency Mortgage Loan remains outstanding. The Servicer’s analysis supporting any forbearance and the conclusion that any forbearance
meets the standards of this section shall be reflected in writing or electronically in the Servicing File. The Servicer is hereby authorized
and empowered to execute and deliver on behalf of itself and the Owner, all instruments of satisfaction or cancellation, or of partial
or full release, discharge and all other comparable instruments, with respect to the Non-Agency Mortgage Loans and with respect to the
Mortgaged Properties. If reasonably required by the Servicer, the Owner shall furnish the Servicer with a fully executed Power of Attorney
and other documents necessary or appropriate to enable the Servicer to carry out its servicing and administrative duties under this Agreement
with respect to the Non-Agency Mortgage Loans. With respect to the Non-Agency Mortgage Loans, the Servicer may request the consent of
the Owner in writing by certified mail, overnight courier or such other means as may be agreed to by the parties to a course of action
that the Servicer proposes to take under this Agreement. Unless the Owner shall give written notice to the Servicer that it objects to
any such recommended course of action within ten (10) Business Days immediately following the day on which the Owner received the
Servicer’s written consent request (together with its recommended course of action and relevant supporting documentation), the
Owner shall be deemed to have consented to such recommended course of action, and Servicer may take the action recommended to the Owner,
unless the Servicer determines, in its reasonable discretion, that such action is no longer prudent or applicable and the Servicer notifies
the Owner of such decision not to act. In the event that the Owner shall object to the Servicer’s recommended course of action,
Servicer shall take such action as is required by the Owner, and the Servicer shall have no liability therefor if it is not negligent
in performing such action. Further, to the extent the Servicer has provided the Owner with reasonably timely notice, the Owner shall
indemnify and hold harmless the Servicer from and against any penalty, fine or damages that may result from the Owner’s decision
to wait for any period of time up to ten (10) Business Days before providing Servicer with direction as to the course of action
to be taken as permitted in the second immediately preceding sentence. In addition, notwithstanding the foregoing, the Servicer may not
waive any Prepayment Penalty or portion thereof required by the terms of the related Mortgage Note unless (i) the Servicer determines
that such waiver would maximize recovery of Liquidation Proceeds for such Non-Agency Mortgage Loan, taking into account the value of
such Prepayment Penalty and such Non-Agency Mortgage Loan, and the waiver of such Prepayment Penalty is standard and customary in servicing
similar Non-Agency Mortgage Loans (including the waiver of a Prepayment Penalty in connection with a refinancing of the Mortgage Loan
related to a default or a reasonably foreseeable default) or (ii) the enforceability thereof is limited (1) by bankruptcy,
insolvency, moratorium, receivership or other similar laws relating to creditor’s rights or (2) due to acceleration in connection
with a foreclosure or other involuntary payment, or (iii) in the Servicer’s reasonable judgment, (1) the waiver of such
prepayment penalty relates to a default or a reasonably foreseeable default, (2) such waiver would maximize recovery of total proceeds
taking into account the value of such Prepayment Penalty and such Mortgage Loan and (3) such waiver is standard and customary in
servicing similar mortgage loans similar to such Non-Agency Mortgage Loan (including any waiver of a prepayment penalty in connection
with a refinancing of a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan that is related to a default or a reasonably foreseeable default). In no event will
the Servicer waive a Prepayment Penalty in connection with a refinancing of a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan that is not related to a default
or a reasonably foreseeable default. In servicing and administering the Non-Agency Mortgage Loans, the Servicer shall employ procedures
(including collection procedures) and exercise the same care that it customarily employs and exercises in servicing and administering
mortgage loans for its own account, where such procedures do not conflict with the requirements of this Agreement, and the Owner’s
reliance on the Servicer. In addition, the Servicer shall retain adequate personnel to effect such servicing and administration of the
Non-Agency Mortgage Loans. Servicer shall have no obligation to collect a Prepayment Penalty with respect to a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan
unless the Servicer is provided with such information electronically; provided, however, that the Servicer shall compare the Notice
of Inbound Transfer provided by the Owner and any electronic data regarding the Non-Agency Mortgage Loans provided by the previous servicer
of such Non-Agency Mortgage Loans and provide the Owner with prompt written notice of any discrepancies with respect to information regarding
Prepayment Penalties.
The
Owner may sell and transfer, in whole or in part, some or all of the Non-Agency Mortgage Loans at any time and from time to time (including,
without limitation, in connection with a Private Securitization Transaction or a Public Securitization Transaction). Upon such execution,
the Servicer shall mark its books and records to reflect the ownership of the NonAgency Mortgage Loans by such transferee.
The
Servicer shall notify MERS of the ownership interest of Owner in each MOM Loan. At any time during the term of this Agreement, Owner
may direct the Servicer to cause any MOM Loan to be deactivated from the MERS System.
The
Servicing File maintained by the Servicer pursuant to this Agreement shall be appropriately marked and identified in the Servicer’s
computer system to clearly reflect the ownership of the related Non-Agency Mortgage Loan by the Owner. The Servicer shall release from
its custody the contents of any Servicing File maintained by it only in accordance with this Agreement.
The
Servicer shall be responsible for the actions of any vendors which the Servicer utilizes to carry out its obligations hereunder. The
Owner shall promptly reimburse the Servicer for any fees paid to such vendors by the Servicer.
The
Servicer shall maintain adequate capacity to service the Non-Agency Mortgage Loans, as well as other mortgage loans that it may service
(including mortgage loans held by other entities managed by the PennyMac REIT Manager or any of its Affiliates).
Section 4.02
Liquidation of Mortgage Loans.
In
the event that any payment due under any Non-Agency Mortgage Loan and not postponed pursuant to Section 4.01 is not paid
when the same becomes due and payable, or in the event the Mortgagor fails to perform any other covenant or obligation under the Non-Agency
Mortgage Loan and such failure continues beyond any applicable grace period, the Servicer shall take such action as the Servicer shall
determine reasonably to be in the best interest of the Owner in accordance with Accepted Servicing Practices. In the event that any payment
due under any Non-Agency Mortgage Loan is not postponed pursuant to Section 4.01 and remains delinquent for a period of ninety
(90) days or any other default continues for a period of ninety (90) days beyond the expiration of any grace or cure period (or such
other period as is required by law in the jurisdiction where the related Mortgaged Property is located) or earlier as determined by the
Servicer, the Servicer is granted authority to effect Foreclosure Commencement in accordance with and subject to Exhibit 10
hereto and Accepted Servicing Practices. In such connection, the Servicer shall, acting in accordance with Accepted Servicing Practices,
advance on behalf of the Owner such funds as are necessary and proper in connection with any foreclosure or towards the restoration or
preservation of any Mortgaged Property securing a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, no Servicing
Advance shall be required to be made hereunder with respect to a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan if such Servicing Advance would, if made, constitute
a Nonrecoverable Advance. The determination by the Servicer that it has made a Nonrecoverable Advance with respect to a Non-Agency Mortgage
Loan or that any proposed Servicing Advance with respect to a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan would constitute a Nonrecoverable Advance shall
be evidenced by an Officers’ Certificate of the Servicer, delivered to the Owner, which details the reasons for such determination.
The
Servicer acknowledges and agrees that it shall take and initiate any legal actions with respect to any with respect to a Non-Agency Mortgage
Loans and related REO Properties, including, without limitation, any foreclosure actions, acceptance of deeds in lieu of foreclosure,
and any collection actions with respect to such Non-Agency Mortgage Loans or related REO Properties on behalf of the Owner, but only
in the name of the Servicer or its nominee and without reference to the Owner. Except as otherwise required by law or with the consent
of the Owner, under no circumstances shall any such action be taken in the name of, or with any reference to, the Owner. The Servicer
shall provide prior written notice to the Owner, if the Servicer is required by Applicable Law to take any legal actions with respect
to the Non-Agency Mortgage Loans or related REO Properties in the name of, or with reference to, the Owner.
Section 4.03
Collection of Mortgage Loan Payments; Payment Clearing Account.
Continuously
from the related Inbound Transfer Date until the principal and interest on all Mortgage Loans are paid in full (unless otherwise provided
herein), the Servicer shall proceed diligently to collect all payments due under each of the Non-Agency Mortgage Loans when the same
shall become due and payable and shall take special care in ascertaining and estimating Escrow Payments, to the extent applicable, and
all other charges that will become due and payable with respect to the Non-Agency Mortgage Loans and each related Mortgaged Property,
to the end that the installments payable by the Mortgagors will be sufficient to pay such charges as and when they become due and payable.
Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, with respect to the Non-Agency Mortgage Loans, the Servicer shall not be required to
institute or join in litigation with respect to collection of any payment (whether under a Mortgage, Mortgage Note, PMI Policy or otherwise
or against any public or governmental authority with respect to a taking or condemnation) if in its reasonable judgment it believes that
it will be unable to enforce the provision of the Mortgage or other instrument pursuant to which payment is required. Further, the Servicer
shall take special care in ascertaining and estimating annual ground rents, taxes, assessments, water rates, flood insurance premiums,
fire and hazard insurance premiums, mortgage insurance premiums, and all other charges that, as provided in the Mortgage, will become
due and payable to the end that the installments payable by the Mortgagors will be sufficient to pay such charges as and when they become
due and payable.
The
Servicer shall establish and maintain a Payment Clearing Account into which it shall deposit on a daily basis all payments received in
respect of mortgage loans serviced by the Servicer (whether or not serviced pursuant to this Agreement). Not later than the second Business
Day following the receipt of a payment in respect of a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan subject to this Agreement, the Servicer shall withdraw
the amount of such payment from the Payment Clearing Account and shall immediately deposit (1) in the Custodial Account, the portion
of such payment required to be deposited therein pursuant to Section 4.04, and (2) in the Escrow Account, the portion
of such payment required to be deposited therein pursuant to Section 4.06.
Section 4.04
Establishment of and Deposits to Custodial Account.
The
Servicer shall establish one or more Custodial Accounts, in the form of time deposit or demand accounts titled in the name of “PNMAC
Loan Svc LLC ITF [description of applicable owners or investors]” or titled in another reasonable manner indicating that such account
is held in a custodial capacity. Each Custodial Account shall be established with a Qualified Depository acceptable to the Owner as a
Special Deposit Account. Any funds deposited in the Custodial Account shall at all times be fully insured to the full extent permitted
by the FDIC and any amounts therein may be invested in Eligible Investments. The creation of any Custodial Account shall be evidenced
by a certification in the form of Exhibit 2 hereto, in the case of an account established with the Servicer (provided the
Servicer qualifies as a Qualified Depository). A copy of such certification or letter agreement shall be furnished to the Owner upon
request. The Servicer shall segregate and hold all funds in the Custodial Account separate and apart from the Servicer’s own funds
and general assets.
With respect to the Non-Agency
Mortgage Loans, the Servicer shall deposit in the Custodial Account and retain therein the following collections received by the Servicer,
together with any payments made by the Servicer subsequent to the Inbound Transfer Date pursuant to this Agreement:
(i) all
payments on account of principal on such Mortgage Loans, including all Principal Prepayments;
(ii) all
payments on account of interest on the related Mortgage adjusted to the Mortgage Loan Remittance Rate;
(iii) all
related Liquidation Proceeds and any amount received with respect to the related REO Property;
(iv) all
related Insurance Proceeds including amounts required to be deposited pursuant to Section 4.10 (other than proceeds to be
held in the Escrow Account and applied to the restoration or repair of the related Mortgaged Property or released to the related Mortgagor
in accordance with Section 4.14), and Section 4.11;
(v) all
Condemnation Proceeds affecting any related Mortgaged Property that are not applied to the restoration or repair of the related Mortgaged
Property or released to the related Mortgagor in accordance with Section 4.14;
(vi) any
amount required to be deposited in the Custodial Account pursuant to Section 4.15 or 4.19;
(vii) any
Prepayment Penalties received with respect to any Non-Agency Mortgage Loan; and
(viii) any
amounts required to be deposited by the Servicer pursuant to Section 4.11 in connection with the deductible clause in any
blanket hazard insurance policy. Such deposit shall be made from Servicer’s own funds, without reimbursement therefor.
The foregoing requirements
for deposit into the Custodial Account shall be exclusive, it being understood and agreed that, without limiting the generality of the
foregoing, Ancillary Income need not be deposited by the Servicer into the Custodial Account.
Section 4.05 Permitted Withdrawals
From Custodial Account.
Subject to Section 5.01,
the Servicer shall be entitled to withdraw funds from the Custodial Account for the following purposes:
(i) to
make payments to the Owner (or as otherwise directed by the Owner in writing) in the amounts and in the manner provided in Section 5.01;
(ii) to
fund any Liquidity Reserve Account or any Litigation Reserve Account as and to the extent required by Section 4.17;
(iii) following
the liquidation of a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan, to reimburse itself for (a) any unpaid Servicing Advances to the extent recoverable
from Liquidation Proceeds, Insurance Proceeds or other amounts received with respect to the related NonAgency Mortgage Loan plus
(b) related unreimbursed Nonrecoverable Advances made by the Servicer in accordance with this Agreement;
(iv) to
invest funds in Eligible Investments in accordance with Section 4.09;
(v) to
withdraw funds deposited in the Custodial Account in error;
(vi) [Reserved];
and
(vii) to
clear and terminate the Custodial Account upon the termination of the Servicing Agreement.
The Servicer shall keep and
maintain separate accounting, on a Mortgage Loan by Mortgage Loan basis, for the purpose of justifying any withdrawal from the Custodial
Account pursuant to subclause (iii) above.
Section 4.06 Establishment
of and Deposits to Escrow Account.
The Servicer shall establish
and maintain one or more Escrow Accounts, in the form of time deposit or demand accounts titled in the name of “PNMAC Loan Svc
LLC ttee and/or bailee for [description of applicable owners or investors]” or titled in another reasonable manner indicating that
such account is held in a custodial capacity. Each Escrow Account shall be established with a Qualified Depository as a Special Deposit
Account. Funds deposited in the Escrow Accounts may be drawn on by the Servicer in accordance with Section 4.07. The creation
of any Escrow Account shall be evidenced by a certification in the form of Exhibit 4 hereto, in the case of an account established
with the Servicer (provided the Servicer qualifies as a Qualified Depository). A copy of such certification shall be furnished to the
Owner on or prior to the execution of this Agreement. The Servicer shall segregate and hold all funds in any Escrow Account separate
and apart from the Servicer’s own funds and general assets.
With respect to the Non-Agency
Mortgage Loans, the Servicer shall deposit in the Escrow Account or Accounts and retain therein the following collections received by
the Servicer:
(i) all
related Escrow Payments collected on account of the Non-Agency Mortgage Loans, for the purpose of effecting timely payment of any such
items as required under the terms of this Agreement; and
(ii) all
amounts representing related Insurance Proceeds or Condemnation Proceeds which are to be applied to the restoration or repair of any
related Mortgaged Property.
The Servicer shall make withdrawals
from the Escrow Account only to effect such payments as are required under this Agreement, as set forth in Section 4.07.
To the extent required by law, the Servicer shall be responsible to pay from its own funds interest on escrowed funds to the Mortgagor
notwithstanding that the Escrow Account may be non interest bearing or that interest paid thereon is insufficient for such purposes.
Section 4.07 Permitted Withdrawals
From Escrow Account.
With respect to the Non-Agency
Mortgage Loans, withdrawals from the Escrow Account or Accounts may be made by the Servicer only:
(i) to
effect timely payments of ground rents, taxes, assessments, water rates, mortgage insurance premiums, condominium charges, flood insurance,
fire and hazard insurance, premiums or other items constituting related Escrow Payments for the related Mortgage;
(ii) to
reimburse the Servicer for any Servicing Advance made by the Servicer pursuant to Section 4.08 with respect to a Non-Agency
Mortgage Loan, but only from amounts received on the related Mortgage Loan which represent late payments or collections of Escrow Payments
thereunder;
(iii) to
refund to any related Mortgagor any funds found to be in excess of the amounts required under the terms of the related Mortgage Loan
or applicable federal or state law or judicial or administrative ruling;
(iv) for
transfer to the Custodial Account in accordance with the terms of the related Mortgage and Mortgage Note or this Agreement;
(v) for
application to restoration or repair of the related Mortgaged Property in accordance with the procedures outlined in Section 4.14;
(vi) to
pay the Owner, or any Mortgagors to the extent required by law, any interest paid on the funds deposited in the Escrow Account and relating
to any Mortgage Loan;
(vii) to
reimburse itself for any amounts deposited in the Escrow Account in error; and
(viii) to
clear and terminate the Escrow Account on the termination of this Agreement.
Section 4.08 Payment of Taxes, Insurance
and Other Charges.
With respect to each Non-Agency
Mortgage Loan that is a First Lien Mortgage Loan requiring Escrow Payments to be made by the related Mortgagor, the Servicer shall maintain
accurate records reflecting the status of ground rents, taxes, assessments, water rates and other charges which are or may become a lien
upon the Mortgaged Property and the status of PMI Policy premiums, flood insurance, and fire and hazard insurance coverage and shall
obtain, from time to time, all bills for the payment of such charges (including renewal premiums) and shall effect payment thereof prior
to the applicable penalty or termination date and at a time appropriate for securing maximum discounts allowable, employing for such
purpose deposits of the related Mortgagor in the Escrow Account which shall have been estimated and accumulated by the Servicer in amounts
sufficient for such purposes, as allowed under the terms of the related Mortgage.
To the extent that any Non-Agency
Mortgage Loan is a First Lien Mortgage Loan that does not provide for Escrow Payments, the Servicer shall determine that any such payments
are made by the related Mortgagor when due. With respect to each Non-Agency Mortgage Loan that is a First Lien Mortgage Loan requiring
Escrow Payments to be made by the related Mortgagor, subject to Accepted Servicing Practices, the Servicer assumes full responsibility
for the payment of all such bills and shall effect payments of all such bills irrespective of the Mortgagor’s faithful performance
in the payment of same or the making of the Escrow Payments and shall make Servicing Advances from its own funds to effect such payments
within the time period required to avoid penalties and interest and avoid the loss of the related Mortgaged Property by foreclosure from
a tax or other lien. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Servicer reasonably determines that such Servicing Advance would be a Nonrecoverable
Advance, Servicer shall have no obligation to make such Servicing Advance. Solely with respect to Non-Agency Mortgage Loans that require
Escrow Payments, if Servicer fails to make a Servicing Advance with respect to any payment prior to the date on which late payment penalties
or costs related to protecting the lien accrue, the Servicer shall pay any such penalties or costs which accrued.
Section 4.09 Protection of
Accounts.
The Servicer may transfer
the Custodial Account, the Escrow Account, any Liquidity Reserve Account or any Litigation Reserve Account to a different Qualified Depository
from time to time. Such transfer shall be made only upon obtaining consent of the Owner, which shall not be unreasonably withheld. The
Servicer shall notify the Owner in writing of any such transfer fifteen (15) Business Days prior to such transfer.
Amounts on deposit in the
Custodial Account, the Escrow Account, any Liquidity Reserve Account or any Litigation Reserve Account may at the option of the Servicer
be invested in Eligible Investments. Any such Eligible Investment shall mature no later than one day prior to the Remittance Date in
each month; provided, however, that if such Eligible Investment is an obligation of a Qualified Depository (other than the Servicer)
that maintains the Custodial Account, the Escrow Account, any Liquidity Reserve Account or any Litigation Reserve Account, then such
Eligible Investment may mature on the related Remittance Date. Any such Eligible Investment shall be made in the name of the Servicer
in trust for the benefit of the Owner. All income on or gain realized from any such Eligible Investment shall be for the benefit of the
Servicer and may be withdrawn at any time by the Servicer. Any losses incurred in respect of any such investment shall be deposited in
the Custodial Account, the Escrow Account, any Liquidity Reserve Account or any Litigation Reserve Account, by the Servicer out of its
own funds immediately as realized with no right to reimbursement.
Section 4.10 Maintenance
of Hazard Insurance.
The Servicer shall cause
to be maintained for each Non-Agency Mortgage Loan that is a First Lien Mortgage Loan, hazard insurance (with extended coverage as is
customary in the area where the Mortgaged Property is located) such that all buildings upon the related Mortgaged Property are insured
by a generally acceptable insurer acceptable under the Fannie Mae Guides against loss by fire, hazards of extended coverage and such
other hazards as are required to be insured pursuant to the Fannie Mae Guides, in an amount which is at least equal to the lesser of
(i) the maximum insurable value of the improvements securing such Mortgage Loan and (ii) the greater of (a) the outstanding
principal balance of such Mortgage Loan or (b) an amount such that the proceeds thereof shall be sufficient to prevent the related
Mortgagor or the loss payee from becoming a co-insurer (or, in the case of any related REO Property, the fair market value of such REO
Property).
With respect to the Non-Agency
Mortgage Loans, if required by the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 or Flood Disaster Prevention Act of 1973, as amended, each such
Mortgage Loan is, and shall continue to be, covered by a flood insurance policy meeting the requirements of the current guidelines of
the Federal Insurance Administration with a generally acceptable insurance carrier acceptable under the Fannie Mae Guides in an amount
representing coverage not less than the least of (i) the aggregate unpaid principal balance of such Mortgage Loan (or, in the case
of a related REO Property, the fair market value of such REO Property), (ii) maximum amount of insurance which is available under
the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 or Flood Disaster Prevention Act of 1973, as amended (regardless of whether the area in which
such Mortgaged Property is located is participating in such program), or (iii) the full replacement value of the improvements which
are part of such Mortgaged Property. If a related Mortgaged Property is located in a special flood hazard area and is not covered by
flood insurance or is covered in an amount less than the amount required by the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 or Flood Disaster
Prevention Act of 1973, as amended, the Servicer shall notify the related Mortgagor that the Mortgagor must obtain such flood insurance
coverage, and if such Mortgagor fails to obtain the required flood insurance coverage within forty-five (45) days after such notification,
the Servicer shall immediately force place the required flood insurance on such Mortgagor’s behalf. Notwithstanding the foregoing,
Servicer shall have no liability to Owner or any third party for any penalties or fines imposed based on Servicer’s failure to
timely notify the Director of FEMA and the flood insurance provider related to a servicing transfer if Servicer is not provided with
flood insurance information; provided that, the Servicer shall have promptly provided Owner with notice of such missing flood insurance
information. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Servicer shall maintain a blanket insurance policy in sufficient amounts to cover any
uninsured loss due to any gap in Mortgagor-provided coverage.
If a Non-Agency Mortgage
Loan that is a First Lien Mortgage Loan is secured by a unit in a condominium project, the Servicer shall verify that the coverage required
of the homeowners’ association, including hazard, flood, liability, and fidelity coverage, is being maintained in accordance with
then current Fannie Mae requirements, and secure from the homeowners’ association its agreement to notify the Servicer promptly
of any change in the insurance coverage or of any condemnation or casualty loss that may have a material effect on the value of the related
Mortgaged Property as security.
The Servicer shall cause
to be maintained on each Mortgaged Property securing a NonAgency Mortgage Loan such other or additional insurance as may be required
pursuant to such Applicable Laws and regulations as shall at any time be in force and as shall require such additional insurance, or
pursuant to the requirements of any private mortgage guaranty insurer, or as may be required to conform with Accepted Servicing Practices.
In the event that the Owner
or the Servicer shall determine that the Mortgaged Property securing a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan should be insured against loss or damage
by hazards and risks not covered by the insurance required to be maintained by the Mortgagor pursuant to the terms of the Mortgage, the
Servicer shall in accordance with the Fannie Mae Guides make commercially reasonable efforts to communicate and consult with the Mortgagor
with respect to the need for such insurance and bring to the Mortgagor’s attention the desirability of protection of the Mortgaged
Property.
All policies required hereunder
shall name the Servicer and its successors and assigns as a mortgagee and loss payee and shall be endorsed with non contributory standard
or New York mortgagee clauses which shall provide for at least thirty (30) days prior written notice of any cancellation, reduction in
amount or material change in coverage.
In all such cases, the Servicer
shall not interfere with the Mortgagor’s freedom of choice in selecting either his insurance carrier or agent, provided, however,
that the Servicer shall not accept any such insurance policies from insurance companies unless such companies currently reflect a
General Policy Rating of A:VI or better under Best’s Key Rating Guides, are acceptable under the Fannie Mae Guides and are licensed
to do business in the jurisdiction in which the Mortgaged Property is located. The Servicer shall determine that such policies provide
sufficient risk coverage and amounts as required pursuant to the Fannie Mae Guides, that they insure the property owner, and that they
properly describe the property address. The Servicer shall furnish to the Mortgagor a formal notice of expiration of any such insurance
in sufficient time for the Mortgagor to arrange for renewal coverage by the expiration date; provided, however, that in the event
that no such notice is furnished by the Servicer, the Servicer shall ensure that replacement insurance policies are in place in the required
coverages and the Servicer shall be solely liable for any losses in the event coverage is not provided.
Pursuant to Section 4.04,
any amounts collected by the Servicer under any such policies (other than amounts to be deposited in the Escrow Account and applied to
the restoration or repair of the related Mortgaged Property, or property acquired in liquidation of the Mortgage Loan, or to be released
to the Mortgagor, in accordance with the Servicer’s normal servicing procedures as specified in Section 4.14) shall
be deposited in the Custodial Account subject to withdrawal pursuant to Section 4.05.
Section 4.11 Maintenance
of Mortgage Impairment Insurance Policy.
In the event that the Servicer
shall obtain and maintain a blanket policy insuring against losses arising from flood, fire and hazards covered under extended coverage
on all of the NonAgency Mortgage Loans, then, to the extent such policy provides coverage in an amount equal to the amount required pursuant
to Section 4.10 and otherwise complies with all other requirements of Section 4.10, it shall conclusively be
deemed to have satisfied its obligations as set forth in Section 4.10. Any amounts collected by the Servicer under any such
policy relating to a NonAgency Mortgage Loan shall be deposited in the Custodial Account subject to withdrawal pursuant to Section 4.05.
Such policy may contain a deductible clause, in which case, in the event that there shall not have been maintained on the related Mortgaged
Property a policy complying with Section 4.10, and there shall have been a loss which would have been covered by such policy,
the Servicer shall deposit in the Custodial Account at the time of such loss the amount not otherwise payable under the blanket policy
because of such deductible clause, such amount to be deposited from the Servicer’s funds, without reimbursement therefor. The Servicer
may seek reimbursement from the Owner for the costs and premiums associated with obtaining and maintaining any such blanket policy.
Section 4.12 Maintenance of Fidelity
Bond and Errors and Omissions Insurance.
The Servicer shall maintain
with responsible companies that would meet the requirements of Fannie Mae, at its own expense, a blanket Fidelity Bond and an Errors
and Omissions Insurance Policy, with broad coverage on all officers, employees or other persons acting in any capacity requiring such
persons to handle funds, money, documents or papers relating to the Mortgage Loans (“Servicer Employees”). Any such
Fidelity Bond and Errors and Omissions Insurance Policy shall be in the form of the Mortgage Banker’s Blanket Bond and shall protect
and insure the Servicer against losses, including forgery, theft, embezzlement, fraud, errors and omissions and negligent acts of such
Servicer Employees. Such Fidelity Bond and Errors and Omissions Insurance Policy also shall protect and insure the Servicer against losses
in connection with the failure to maintain any insurance policies required pursuant to this agreement and the release or satisfaction
of a Mortgage Loan without having obtained payment in full of the indebtedness secured thereby. No provision of this Section 4.12
requiring such Fidelity Bond and Errors and Omissions Insurance Policy shall diminish or relieve the Servicer from its duties and
obligations as set forth in this Agreement. Any such Fidelity Bond and Errors and Omissions Insurance Policy shall comply with the applicable
requirements from time to time of Fannie Mae. Upon request, the Servicer shall cause to be delivered to the Owner a certified true copy
of such Fidelity Bond and Errors and Omissions Insurance Policy and shall obtain a statement from the surety and insurer that such Fidelity
Bond and Errors and Omissions Insurance Policy shall in no event be terminated or materially modified without thirty (30) days’
prior written notice to the Owner.
Section 4.13 Inspections.
The Servicer shall order
an inspection of the Mortgaged Property securing a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan when such Mortgage Loan becomes 45 days delinquent and every
30 days thereafter so long as such Mortgage Loan remains delinquent to assure itself that the value of the Mortgaged Property is being
preserved, provided that the Servicer shall be required to take such action only if it determines that the proceeds to the Owner
(after giving effect to the recovery of the Servicer’s out-of-pocket expenses) from payment on, or disposition of, the related
Mortgage Loan or REO Property would be increased as a result of the taking of such action. The Servicer shall document on its servicing
system each such inspection. The costs of such inspections shall be treated as Servicing Advances for which the Servicer shall be entitled
to full reimbursement for in accordance with Section 4.05(iv).
Section 4.14 Restoration
of Mortgaged Property.
With respect to the Non-Agency
Mortgage Loans, the Servicer need not obtain the approval of the Owner prior to releasing any Insurance Proceeds or Condemnation Proceeds
to the Mortgagor to be applied to the restoration or repair of the Mortgaged Property if such release is in accordance with Accepted
Servicing Practices and the terms of this Agreement. At a minimum, the Servicer shall comply with the following conditions in connection
with any such release of such Insurance Proceeds or Condemnation Proceeds:
(i) the
Servicer shall receive satisfactory independent verification of completion in all material respects of repairs and issuance of any required
approvals with respect thereto;
(ii) the
Servicer shall take all steps necessary to preserve the priority of the lien of the Mortgage, including, but not limited to requiring
waivers with respect to mechanics’ and materialmen’s liens;
(iii) the
Servicer shall verify that the Mortgage Loan is not in default; and
(iv) pending
repairs or restoration, the Servicer shall place the Insurance Proceeds or Condemnation Proceeds in the Escrow Account.
If the Owner is named as
an additional loss payee, the Servicer is hereby empowered to endorse any loss draft issued in respect of such a claim in the name of
the Owner.
Section 4.15 Title, Management
and Disposition of REO Property.
In the event that title to
any Mortgaged Property securing a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan is acquired in foreclosure or by deed in lieu of foreclosure, the deed or
certificate of sale shall be taken in the name of the Owner or its designee, which may include Servicer on behalf of the Owner, or in
the event the Servicer is not authorized or permitted to hold title to real property in the state where the REO Property is located,
or would be adversely affected under the “doing business” or tax laws of such state by so holding title, the deed or certificate
of sale shall be taken in the name of such Person(s) as shall be consistent with an Opinion of Counsel obtained by Servicer from
an attorney duly licensed to practice law in the state where the REO Property is located. The Person or Persons holding such title other
than the Owner shall acknowledge in writing that such title is being held as nominee for the Owner. Where title is acquired by the acceptance
of a deed in lieu of foreclosure, the Owner shall pay to the Servicer a Deed in Lieu Fee.
Upon approval by Owner, the
Servicer shall manage, conserve, protect and operate each REO Property related to a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan for the Owner either for
the purpose of its prompt disposition and sale or its rental. The Servicer, either itself or through an agent selected by the Servicer,
shall manage, conserve, protect and operate such REO Property in accordance with Accepted Servicing Practices and in the same manner
that similar property in the same locality as such REO Property is managed. The Servicer shall attempt to sell or rent the same on such
terms and conditions as the Servicer deems to be in the best interest of the Owner in accordance with Accepted Servicing Practices. The
Servicer shall provide the Owner on a monthly basis with a report on the status of each REO Property related to a Non-Agency Mortgage
Loan.
The Servicer shall also maintain
on each REO Property related to a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan fire and hazard insurance with extended coverage in an amount which is at
least equal to the maximum insurable value of the improvements which are a part of such property, liability insurance and, to the extent
required and available under the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 or Flood Disaster Prevention Act of 1973, as amended, flood insurance
in the amount required in Section 4.10 hereof, provided that the Servicer shall be required to maintain such insurance
only if it determines that the proceeds to the Owner (after giving effect to the recovery of the Servicer’s out-of-pocket expenses)
from payment on, or disposition of, the related REO Property would be increased as a result of the maintenance of such insurance. Such
costs to maintain appropriate insurance coverage shall be treated as Servicing Advances for which the Servicer shall be entitled to full
reimbursement in accordance with Section 4.05(iv).
The disposition of each REO
Property related to a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan shall be carried out by the Servicer at such price, and upon such terms and conditions,
as the Servicer deems to be in the best interests of the Owner in accordance with Accepted Servicing Practices. The proceeds of sale
of such REO Property shall be promptly deposited in the Custodial Account pursuant to the terms of this Agreement but not later than
the second Business Day following receipt thereof. As soon as practical thereafter, the expenses of such sale shall be paid and the Servicer
shall reimburse itself for any related unreimbursed Servicing Advances and unpaid Servicing Fees made pursuant to this Section.
With respect to each REO
Property related to a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan, the Servicer shall segregate and hold all funds collected and received in connection
with the operation of the REO Property in the Custodial Account. The Servicer shall cause to be deposited on a daily basis in each Custodial
Account all revenues received by Servicer (such revenues being those received by Servicer within two Business Days prior to actual deposit
into the Escrow Account) with respect to the conservation and disposition of the related REO Property. Any advances made to maintain
appropriate insurance coverage shall be treated as Servicing Advances for which the Servicer shall be entitled to full reimbursement
in accordance with Section 4.05(iv).
Section 4.16 Costs and Expenses.
With respect to the Non-Agency
Mortgage Loans, Owner will be responsible for all losses including but not limited to unrecoverable interest, “out-of-pocket”
costs and expenses from either the Mortgagor or Owner that are normal and customary that occur as the result of normal business activity
associated with owning the loans.
Section 4.17 Liquidity and
Litigation Reserves.
(a) Liquidity
Reserve. The Servicer, in its discretion, may establish a liquidity reserve (the “Liquidity Reserve”) from which
to fund Servicing Advances (including litigation costs and expenses (including attorneys’ fees)), P&I Advances and Interest
Shortfall with respect to the Mortgage Loans. If the Servicer elects to establish a Liquidity Reserve it shall establish a Liquidity
Reserve Account at a Qualified Depository. The Liquidity Reserve Account shall be held in trust for the benefit of the Owner and shall
be established and maintained for the sole purpose of holding and distributing the Liquidity Reserve funds. The Servicer may fund the
Liquidity Reserve with such portion of distributions on the Mortgage Loans (but such portion shall nonetheless be deemed to have been
distributed to Owner) as it deems appropriate, in the exercise of its reasonable discretion, or otherwise request Owner to fund such
Liquidity Reserve, in which case Owner shall fund such Liquidity Reserve as so requested. At the termination of this Agreement, all remaining
funds held in the Liquidity Reserve shall be distributed to the Owner. Amounts on deposit in the Liquidity Reserve Account shall be invested
in Eligible Investments, shall not be used to pay costs or expenses other than Servicing Advances (including litigation costs and expenses
(including attorneys’ fees)), P&I Advances and Interest Shortfall, and shall be used to pay such amounts only in any month
in which the distributions on the Mortgage Loans received during that month are insufficient to provide sufficient cash to pay all such
amounts due and payable during that month. No funds from any other source (other than interest or earnings on the funds held in the Liquidity
Reserve Account) shall be commingled in the Liquidity Reserve Account. Amounts on deposit in the Liquidity Reserve Account (including
interest and earnings thereon) shall be used and may be withdrawn and disbursed only in accordance with the provisions of this paragraph.
The Servicer shall be authorized and directed to withdraw funds from the Liquidity Reserve Account only to make disbursements in accordance
with this Agreement and not for any other purpose.
Notwithstanding anything in this Section 4.17(a) to
the contrary, it is expressly understood that the Servicer’s failure to establish or require the Owner to establish or fund a Liquidity
Reserve shall not preclude the Servicer from seeking reimbursement from the Owner for Servicing Advances (including litigation costs
and expenses (including attorneys’ fees)), P&I Advances and Interest Shortfall, all of which remain the obligations of the
Owner.
(b) Litigation
Reserve. Without prejudice to its rights under Section 4.17(a), the Servicer, in its discretion, may establish a litigation
reserve (the “Litigation Reserve”) from which to fund litigation costs and expenses (including attorneys’ fees)
that constitute Servicing Advances with respect to the Mortgage Loans. If the Servicer elects to establish a Litigation Reserve it shall
establish a Litigation Reserve Account at a Qualified Depository. The Litigation Reserve Account shall be held in trust for the benefit
of the Owner and shall be established and maintained for the sole purpose of holding and distributing the Litigation Reserve funds. The
Servicer may fund the Litigation Reserve with such portion of distributions on the Mortgage Loans (but such portion shall nonetheless
be deemed to have been distributed to Owner) as it deems appropriate, in the exercise of its reasonable discretion, or otherwise request
Owner to fund such Litigation Reserve, in which case Owner shall fund such Liquidity Reserve as so requested. At the termination of this
Agreement, all remaining funds held in the Litigation Reserve shall be distributed to the Owner. Amounts on deposit in the Litigation
Reserve Account shall be invested in Eligible Investments, shall not be used to pay costs or expenses other than litigation costs and
expenses that constitute Servicing Advances, and shall be used to pay such litigation costs and expenses only in any month in which distributions
on the Mortgage Loans received during that month are insufficient to provide sufficient cash to pay all Servicing Advances due and payable
(without prepayment) during that month with respect to the Mortgage Loans. No funds from any other source (other than interest or earnings
on the funds held in the Litigation Reserve Account) shall be commingled in the Litigation Reserve Account. Amounts on deposit in the
Litigation Reserve Account (including interest and earnings thereon) shall be used and may be withdrawn and disbursed only in accordance
with the provisions of this paragraph. The Servicer shall be authorized and directed to withdraw funds from the Litigation Reserve Account
only to make disbursements in accordance with this Agreement and not for any other purpose.
(c) For
the avoidance of doubt, references under this Section 4.17 to “Mortgage Loans” shall be deemed to include both
Agency Mortgage Loans and Non-Agency Mortgage Loans; provided, however, that to the extent there is any conflict between the actions
permitted to be taken by the Servicer under this Section 4.17 and the actions permitted to be taken by the Servicer pursuant
to the requirements of the applicable Guide, the requirements of the applicable Guide shall control.
Section 4.18 Transfers of
Mortgaged Properties.
The Servicer shall enforce
any “due-on-sale” provision contained in any Mortgage or Mortgage Note under any Non-Agency Mortgage Loan and deny assumption
by the Person to whom the related Mortgaged Property has been or is about to be sold whether by absolute conveyance or by contract of
sale, and whether or not the related Mortgagor remains liable on such Mortgage and Mortgage Note. When the related Mortgaged Property
has been conveyed by the Mortgagor, the Servicer shall, to the extent it has knowledge of such conveyance, exercise its rights to accelerate
the maturity of such Mortgage Loan under the “due-on-sale” clause applicable thereto; provided, however, that the
Servicer shall not exercise such rights if prohibited by law from doing so.
If the Servicer reasonably
believes it is unable under Applicable Law to enforce such “dueon-sale” clause, the Servicer, shall, to the extent permitted
by Applicable Law, enter into (i) an assumption and modification agreement with the Person to whom such property has been conveyed,
pursuant to which such Person becomes liable under the related Mortgage Note and the original Mortgagor remains liable thereon or (ii) in
the event the Servicer is unable under Applicable Law to require that the original Mortgagor remain liable under the Mortgage Note and
the Servicer has the prior consent of the primary mortgage guarantee insurer, a substitution of liability agreement with the purchaser
of the Mortgaged Property pursuant to which the original Mortgagor is released from liability and the purchaser of the Mortgaged Property
is substituted as Mortgagor and becomes liable under the Mortgage Note. If an assumption fee is collected by the Servicer for entering
into an assumption agreement, such fee will be retained by the Servicer as additional servicing compensation. In connection with any
such assumption, neither the Mortgage Interest Rate borne by the related Mortgage Note, the term of the Mortgage Loan nor the outstanding
principal amount of the Mortgage Loan shall be changed. Where an assumption is allowed pursuant to this Section 4.18, the
Servicer, with the prior written consent of the insurer under the PMI Policy or LPMI Policy, if any, is authorized to enter into a substitution
of liability agreement with the Person to whom the Mortgaged Property has been conveyed or is proposed to be conveyed pursuant to which
the original Mortgagor is released from liability and such Person is substituted as Mortgagor and becomes liable under the related Mortgage
Note. Any such substitution of liability agreement shall be in lieu of an assumption agreement. The Servicer shall notify the Owner that
any such substitution of liability or assumption agreement has been completed by forwarding to the Owner, or its designee, the original
of any such substitution of liability or assumption agreement, which document shall be added to the related Mortgage File and shall,
for all purposes, be considered a part of such Mortgage File to the same extent as all other documents and instruments constituting a
part thereof.
To the extent that any Non-Agency
Mortgage Loan is assumable, the Servicer shall inquire diligently into the creditworthiness of the proposed transferee, and shall follow
Accepted Servicing Practices and the underwriting practices and procedures of prudent mortgage lenders in the respective states where
the related Mortgaged Properties are located including but not limited to Servicer conducting a review of the credit and financial capacity
of the individual receiving the property, and may approve the assumption if it believes the recipient is capable of assuming the mortgage
obligations. If the credit of the proposed transferee does not satisfy the relevant underwriting criteria and the transfer of ownership
actually occurs, the Servicer diligently shall, to the extent permitted by the Mortgage or the Mortgage Note and by Applicable Law, accelerate
the maturity of the Non-Agency Mortgage Loan.
The Servicer shall be required
to take any action otherwise required by this Section 4.18 only if it determines that the proceeds to the Owner (after giving
effect to the recovery of the Servicer’s out-of-pocket expenses) from payment on, or disposition of the related Mortgage Loan or
REO Property would be increased as a result of the taking of such action.
Section 4.19 Satisfaction
of Mortgages and Release of Mortgage Files.
Upon the payment in full
of any Non-Agency Mortgage Loan, or the receipt by the Servicer of a notification that payment in full will be escrowed in a manner customary
for such purposes, the Servicer shall notify the Owner in the Monthly Remittance Advice as provided in Section 5.02, and
may request the release of any Mortgage Loan Documents from the Owner in accordance with this Section 4.19. The Servicer
shall obtain discharge of the related Mortgage Loan as of record within any related time limit required by Applicable Law (unless prevented
from complying as a result of the failure of the local recording office to comply with its obligations on a timely basis).
In connection with any instrument
of satisfaction or deed of reconveyance with respect to a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan, the Servicer shall be entitled to a reconveyance
fee. Such reconveyance fee shall only be reimbursable to the Servicer by the Owner to the extent the reconveyance fee is uncollectible
from the related Mortgagor based on the terms of the security instrument or in the Servicer’s reasonable opinion that such fee
is not allowable by statute.
Upon receipt of such request,
the Owner or its designee shall within five (5) Business Days release or cause to be released the related Mortgage Loan Documents
to Servicer and Servicer shall prepare and process any satisfaction or release. If the Owner or its designee or the Custodian does not
release the related Mortgage Loan Documents to Servicer within five (5) Business Days of receipt of request to do so, Servicer may
retain a third party to complete the reconveyance and charge the Owner the actual cost of services provided by such third party. Except
as set forth in this paragraph, Servicer shall have no liability for third party delays that may result in assessed penalties.
If the Servicer satisfies
or releases a Mortgage securing a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan without first having obtained payment in full of the indebtedness secured
by the Mortgage (or such lesser amount in connection with a discounted payoff accepted by the Servicer with respect to a defaulted Mortgage
Loan) or should the Servicer otherwise prejudice any rights the Owner may have under the mortgage instruments, the Servicer shall deposit
the shortfall amount of the paid indebtedness in the Custodial Account (unless such shortfall is $500 or less, in which case no deposit
shall be required) within five (5) Business Days of receipt of such demand by the Owner.
The Servicer shall cause
the Fidelity Bond and Errors and Omissions Insurance Policy required under Section 4.12 to insure the Servicer against any
loss it may sustain with respect to any Non-Agency Mortgage Loan not satisfied in accordance with the procedures set forth herein.
Section 4.20 Notification
of Adjustments.
With respect to each Non-Agency
Mortgage Loan that is an Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loan, the Servicer shall adjust the Mortgage Interest Rate on the related Interest
Rate Adjustment Date in compliance with the requirements of Applicable Law and the related Mortgage and Mortgage Note. If, pursuant to
the terms of the related Mortgage Note, another Index is selected for determining the Mortgage Interest Rate because the original Index
is no longer available, the same Index will be used with respect to each Mortgage Note which requires a new Index to be selected provided
that such selection does not conflict with the terms of the related Mortgage Note. The Servicer shall execute and deliver any and all
necessary notices required under Applicable Law and the terms of the related Mortgage Note and Mortgage regarding the Mortgage Interest
Rate and the Monthly Payment adjustments. The Servicer shall promptly deliver to the Owner such notifications and any additional applicable
data regarding such adjustments and the methods used to calculate and implement such adjustments. Upon the discovery by the Servicer
or the Owner that the Servicer has failed to adjust a Mortgage Interest Rate or a Monthly Payment pursuant to the terms of the related
Mortgage Note and Mortgage related to a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan, the Servicer shall immediately deposit in the Custodial Account from
its own funds the amount of any interest loss caused the Owner thereby without reimbursement therefor.
Section 4.21 Recordation
of Assignments of Mortgage.
Except in connection with
Accepted Servicing Practices for defaulted Mortgage Loans, the Servicer shall not be responsible for the preparation or recording of
the Assignments of Mortgage relating to the Non-Agency Mortgage Loans to the Owner, or any other party; provided, however, that
in the event the Servicer agrees (which agreement shall be in Servicer’s sole discretion) to record any mortgage assignment, any
expense, including the fees of third party service providers, incurred by the Servicer in connection with the preparation and recordation
of Assignments of Mortgage shall be reimbursable by the Owner, or, if not reimbursed by the Owner, advanced or paid as a Servicing Advance.
Section 4.22 Solicitation
for Ancillary Products. The Owner grants Servicer the right to solicit the Mortgagors for ancillary products and services (e.g.,
homeowner’s insurance) and to retain the related income.
Section 4.23 Credit Reporting.
With respect to the Non-Agency
Mortgage Loans, the Servicer shall fully furnish, in accordance with the Fair Credit Reporting Act and its implementing regulations,
accurate and complete information (e.g. favorable and unfavorable) on the Mortgagor credit files to Equifax, Experian and Trans Union
Credit Information Company (or their respective successors) on a monthly basis and in accordance with applicable federal, state and local
laws.
Section 4.24 Superior Liens.
With respect to the Non-Agency
Mortgage Loans, if the Servicer is notified that any superior lienholder has accelerated or intends to accelerate the obligations secured
by the superior lien, or has declared or intends to declare a default under the superior mortgage or the promissory note secured thereby,
or has filed or intends to file an election to have the related Mortgaged Property sold or foreclosed, the Servicer shall take whatever
actions are necessary to protect the interests of the Owner, and/or to preserve the security of the related Mortgage Loan, subject to
any requirements applicable to real estate mortgage investment conduits pursuant to the Code. The Servicer shall make a Servicing Advance
of the funds necessary to cure such default or reinstate such superior lien if the Servicer determines that such Servicing Advance is
in the best interests of the Owner and would be in accordance with Accepted Servicing Practices. The Servicer shall not make such a Servicing
Advance except to the extent that it determines that such advance would not be a Nonrecoverable Advance from Liquidation Proceeds on
the related Mortgage Loan. The Servicer shall thereafter take such action as is necessary to recover the amount so advanced.
If a Non-Agency Mortgage
Loan is identified on the Notice of Inbound Transfer as a Second Lien Mortgage Loan, then the Servicer may consent to the refinancing
of the prior senior lien on the related Mortgaged Property, provided that the following requirements are met:
1. the
resulting CLTV of such Second Lien is no higher than its CLTV prior to such refinancing; and
2. the
interest rate, or, in the case of an adjustable-rate existing senior lien, the maximum interest rate, for the loan evidencing the refinanced
senior lien is no more than 2.0% (or such higher rate that the Servicer determines to be in the Owner’s best interest) higher than
the interest rate or the maximum interest rate, as the case may be, on the loan evidencing the existing senior lien immediately prior
to the date of such refinancing; and
3. the
loan evidencing the refinanced senior lien is not subject to the possibility of negative amortization.
Section 4.25 Successors in
Interest; Permitted Assignees.
Unless the context requires
otherwise, all references to “Servicer” in this Agreement shall be deemed to include such Servicer’s successors in
interest or permitted assignees or designees. Further, it is expressly understood by Owner and Servicer that, with respect to any Agency
Mortgage Loan serviced hereunder, (i) the Servicer is acting solely in the capacity of a subservicer and has no right or interest
in or to the related Servicing Rights, and (ii) any references to the Inbound Transfer Date or the Outbound Transfer Date, or any
“transfer” of servicing in connection therewith, relates only to the date on which the Servicer commences or terminates its
subservicing of such Agency Mortgage Loan and does not reflect, suggest or entail any actual transfer of the related Servicing Rights
or servicing responsibilities (as opposed to the physical servicing activities).
Section 4.26 Tax and Flood
Service Contracts.
The Servicer, at the Owner’s
expense, shall cause each Non-Agency Mortgage Loan that is a First Lien Mortgage Loan and is transferred to the Servicer for servicing
to be covered (to the extent not already covered) by a Tax Service Contract and/or Flood Service Contract, by (a) a Tax Service
Contract and/or (b) a Flood Zone Service Contract. If any Non-Agency Mortgage Loan is missing a required Tax Service Contract or
if any Non-Agency Mortgage Loan is missing a required Flood Zone Service Contract at the time of the Inbound Transfer Date, Servicer
shall place such Tax Service Contract or Flood Zone Service Contract, as applicable, and shall be entitled to the fee associated with
acquiring such contracts as set forth in Exhibit 9.
Section 4.27 Maintenance of PMI
Policies and LPMI Policies; Collections Thereunder.
The Servicer shall maintain
in full force and effect, a PMI Policy, issued by a Qualified Insurer, with respect to each Non-Agency Mortgage Loan for which such coverage
is required, provided that the Servicer’s obligations to pay premiums in respect of any such Policy shall terminate if the
Servicer determines that the related insurer is unwilling or unable to make all payments due under such policy. Such coverage shall be
maintained until the LTV Ratio or CLTV, as applicable, of the related Non-Agency Mortgage Loan is reduced to that amount for which Fannie
Mae would no longer require such insurance. The Servicer will not cancel or refuse to renew any PMI Policy in effect on the related Inbound
Transfer Date that is required to be kept in force under this Agreement with respect to a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan unless a replacement
PMI Policy or LPMI Policy for such cancelled or non-renewed policy is obtained from and maintained with a Qualified Insurer. The Servicer
shall not take any action which would result in non-coverage under any applicable PMI Policy or LPMI Policy of any loss which, but for
the actions of the Servicer, would have been covered thereunder. In connection with any assumption or substitution agreement entered
into or to be entered into pursuant to Section 4.18 with respect to a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan, the Servicer shall promptly
notify the insurer under the related PMI Policy or LPMI Policy, if any, of such assumption or substitution of liability in accordance
with the terms of such policy and shall take all actions which may be required by such insurer as a condition to the continuation of
coverage under the PMI Policy or LPMI Policy. If such PMI Policy is terminated as a result of such assumption or substitution of liability,
the Servicer shall obtain a replacement PMI Policy as provided above.
In connection with its activities
as servicer with respect to the Non-Agency Mortgage Loans, the Servicer agrees to prepare and present, on behalf of itself, and the Owner,
claims to the insurer under any PMI Policy or LPMI Policy in a timely fashion in accordance with the terms of such policies and, in this
regard, to take such action as shall be necessary to permit recovery under any PMI Policy or LPMI Policy respecting a defaulted Non-Agency
Mortgage Loan. Pursuant to Section 4.04, any amounts collected by the Servicer under any PMI Policy or LPMI Policy shall
be deposited in the related Custodial Account, subject to withdrawal pursuant to Section 4.05.
Section 4.28 Reliability
of Information/Exceptional Expenses.
The Servicer may rely on
all data and materials relating to the Non-Agency Mortgage Loans supplied to it by the Owner or the Owner’s designee(s) and
the authenticity and accuracy of such data and materials, including any signatures contained therein. The Servicer shall not be obligated
to conduct an independent investigation of any data materials or audit of any data, materials or Mortgage File, and may rely on the authenticity
and accuracy of such data and materials as provided, including any signatures contained therein and shall not be held accountable for
data integrity, missing information or missing documents that prevent the boarding of a NonAgency Mortgage Loan to the Servicer’s
mortgage loan administration system. The Servicer shall deliver notification to the Owner of any material data deficiencies discovered
by the Servicer. If such error was identified prior to the Inbound Transfer Date, the Owner shall have the ability to correct such errors
or provide missing data at no additional cost to Servicer. Should the Owner decline to provide such data corrections or provide such
missing data, Servicer shall be entitled to charge the Owner a manual data backfill fee as set forth on Exhibit 9. If such
error was identified after the Inbound Transfer Date and such error was not the result of Servicer’s negligence, the Servicer shall
provide the Owner with a written cost estimate to correct such errors, and upon the Owner’s approval, which approval should not
be unreasonably withheld, the Owner shall reimburse the Servicer for all documented costs and expenses incurred by the Servicer, including
but not limited to, costs and expenses resulting from the Owner’s actions, instructions or any failure by the Owner to provide
the Servicer complete, accurate and timely Mortgage Loan information.
Section 4.29 Escrow Obligations.
In connection with impounded
Non-Agency Mortgage Loans, the Owner shall (i) cause all taxes and assessments with respect to which the related tax bill is due
within thirty (30) days following the related Inbound Transfer Date to be paid prior to such Inbound Transfer Date, and (b) cause
all hazard, flood, earthquake, PMI Policy and other insurance premiums that are due on or prior to the thirtieth (30th) day following
such Inbound Transfer Date to be paid on or prior to such Inbound Transfer Date. The Owner shall be responsible for any losses including
but not limited to tax penalties (including any loss of discount for which any related Mortgagor or any third party for the benefit of
the related Mortgagor has a legal claim) for the current tax due period or for any tax period that ends no more than twelve (12) months
earlier than the date of the last paid installment of the Non-Agency Mortgage Loan, as well as for its advances to pay the delinquent
taxes themselves in connection with any Non-Agency Mortgage Loan for which the Owner failed to pay taxes as required by this Section 4.29
as the result of an action or inaction of a previous servicer.
Section 4.30 No Obligation
to Advance Delinquent Payments.
The Servicer shall have no
obligation to advance amounts constituting delinquent principal and interest payments on any Non-Agency Mortgage Loan.
Section 4.31 MERS Transfers.
The Servicer shall comply
in all material respects with the rules and procedures of MERS in connection with the servicing of the Non-Agency Mortgage Loans
that are MERS Mortgage Loans for as long as such Non-Agency Mortgage Loans are registered with MERS.
To the extent the Owner requests
the Servicer to register or transfer a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan with Mortgage Electronic Registration System, Inc., the Owner shall
promptly transfer or cause to be transferred to Servicer the required mortgage loan information. For such services, the Owner agrees
to pay the Servicer the fee set forth on Exhibit 9 upon the boarding or release of such Non-Agency Mortgage Loan on the Servicer’s
mortgage loan administration system.
ARTICLE V
PAYMENTS; REPORTS
Section 5.01 Remittances.
On each Remittance Date,
the Servicer shall remit by wire transfer of immediately available funds to the Owner (or as otherwise directed in writing by the Owner)
(i) with respect to the Agency Mortgage Loans, subject to the requirements of the applicable Guide, all amounts on deposit in the
custodial accounts maintained with respect to the Agency Mortgage Loans (net of amounts required to remain on deposit therein or paid
to or for the benefit of the related Agency pursuant to the applicable Guide) and (ii) with respect to the Non-Agency Mortgage Loans,
all amounts on deposit in the Custodial Account related to the Due Period (net of charges against or withdrawals from the Custodial Account
pursuant to Section 4.05). The Servicer shall remit to the Owner (or as otherwise directed in writing by the Owner) all Principal
Prepayments with respect to the Non-Agency Mortgage Loans, in full or in part, on the Remittance Date pursuant to Section 4.05.
With respect to any remittance
received by the Owner after the day on which such payment was due, the Servicer shall pay to the Owner interest on any such late payment
at an annual rate equal to the Prime Rate, adjusted as of the date of each change, plus one percentage point, but in no event greater
than the maximum amount permitted by Applicable Law. Such interest shall be remitted to the Owner by the Servicer on the date such late
payment is made and shall cover the period commencing with the day such payment was due and ending with the Business Day on which such
payment is made, both inclusive. The payment by the Servicer of any such interest shall not be deemed an extension of time for payment
or a waiver of any Event of Default.
All remittances made to the
Owner pursuant to this Section 5.01 are to be made in accordance with the wire transfer instructions provided by Owner.
Section 5.02 Reports to the
Owner.
Not later than the twentieth
(20th) calendar day of each month or, if the 20th day is not a Business Day, the next succeeding Business Day, the Servicer shall furnish
to the Owner standard monthly reports as set forth on Exhibit 1 attached hereto or in a format mutually agreed upon (which
shall be provided in Excel format). For all purposes of this Agreement, delinquency status shall be determined in accordance with standard
MBA methodology, as is appropriate, as determined by the Owner for the applicable Mortgage Loan type and set forth in the related Notice
of Inbound Transfer.
Not less frequently than
quarterly, commencing in the second calendar quarter following the calendar quarter in which this Agreement is executed and delivered,
the Servicer shall deliver to the Owner a reasonably detailed report regarding the Servicer’s financial results. Not less frequently
than annually, commencing in the calendar year following the year in which this Agreement is executed and delivered, the Servicer shall
deliver to the Owner relevant market data on management and servicing fees.
Section 5.03 Tax Reporting.
In addition, on or before
March 15 of each calendar year, the Servicer shall furnish to each Person who was an Owner (or subsequent owner of a Mortgage Loans
subject to this Agreement) at any time during such calendar year an annual statement in accordance with the requirements of applicable
federal income tax law as to the aggregate of remittances for the applicable portion of such year.
Such obligation of the Servicer
shall be deemed to have been satisfied to the extent that substantially comparable information shall be provided by the Servicer pursuant
to any requirements of the Code as from time to time are in force.
The Servicer shall prepare
and file any and all tax returns, information statements or other filings required to be delivered to any governmental taxing authority
or to the Owner pursuant to any Applicable Law with respect to the Mortgage Loans and the transactions contemplated hereby. In addition,
the Servicer shall provide the Owner with such information concerning the Mortgage Loans as is necessary for the Owner to prepare its
federal income tax return as the Owner may reasonably request from time to time and which is reasonably available to the Servicer.
Section 5.04 Cost of Funds.
With respect to any Servicing
Advances made by Servicer from its own funds under the terms of this Agreement, the Servicer shall be entitled to collect from the Owner
monthly for the Cost of Funds on such Servicing Advances.
ARTICLE VI
RECORDS, INFORMATION AND COMPLIANCE DOCUMENTS
Section 6.01 Possession of
Servicing Files.
The contents of each Servicing
File related to a Non-Agency Mortgage Loan are and shall be held in trust by the Servicer for the benefit of the Owner as the owner thereof.
The Servicer shall maintain in the Servicing File a hard or electronic copy, if available, of each Mortgage Loan Document received by
the Owner or its designee and the originals or copies of documents not delivered to the Owner in the Servicer’s possession received
during the term of this Agreement. The possession of the Servicing File by the Servicer is at the will of the Owner for the sole purpose
of servicing the related Non-Agency Mortgage Loan, pursuant to this Agreement, and such retention and possession by the Servicer is in
its capacity as Servicer only and at the election of the Owner. The Servicer shall release its custody of the contents of any Servicing
File only in accordance with written instructions from the Owner, unless such release is required as incidental to the Servicer’s
servicing of the Non-Agency Mortgage Loans pursuant to this Agreement.
The Servicer shall be responsible
for maintaining, and shall maintain, a complete set of books and records for each Non-Agency Mortgage Loan which shall be marked clearly
to reflect the ownership of each Non-Agency Mortgage Loan by the Owner. In particular, the Servicer shall maintain in its possession,
available for inspection by the Owner, and shall deliver to the Owner if so directed by the Owner, upon written demand, evidence of compliance
with all federal, state and local laws, rules and regulations, and requirements of Fannie Mae, including but not limited to documentation
as to the method used in determining the applicability of the provisions of the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 or Flood Disaster
Prevention Act of 1973, as amended, to the related Mortgaged Property, documentation evidencing insurance coverage and eligibility of
any condominium project for approval by Fannie Mae and periodic inspection reports as required by Section 4.13, as applicable.
The Servicer shall keep at
its servicing office books and records in which, subject to such reasonable regulations as it may prescribe, the Servicer shall note
transfers of Mortgage Loans.
Section 6.02 Annual Statement
as to Compliance.
(a) So long as any Mortgage
Loans are being serviced hereunder, or were serviced hereunder during the prior calendar year, the Servicer shall, at its own expense,
deliver to the Owner, on or before March 28th of each year (but in no event later than the next to the last Business Day of such
month), a statement of compliance addressed to the Owner and signed by a Servicing Officer, to the effect that (i) a review of the
Servicer’s servicing activities during the immediately preceding calendar year (or applicable portion thereof) and of its performance
under the servicing provisions of this Agreement during such period has been made under such officer’s supervision, and (ii) to
the best of such officer’s knowledge, based on such review, the Servicer has fulfilled all of its servicing obligations under this
Agreement in all material respects throughout such calendar year (or applicable portion thereof) or, if there has been a failure to fulfill
any such obligation in any material respect, specifically identifying each such failure known to such officer, the nature and the status
thereof.
Section 6.03 Annual Independent
Public Accountants’ Servicing Report.
(a) So long as any Mortgage
Loans are being serviced hereunder, or were serviced hereunder during the prior calendar year, the Servicer shall, at its own expense,
deliver to the Owner, on or before March 28th of each year (but in no event later than the next to the last Business Day of such
month), either (A) a report of a registered public accounting firm stating that (i) it has obtained a letter of representation
regarding certain matters from the management of the Servicer which includes an assertion that the Servicer has complied with certain
minimum residential mortgage loan servicing standards, identified in the Uniform Single Attestation Program for Mortgage Bankers established
by the Mortgage Bankers Association of America, with respect to the servicing of residential mortgage loans during the most recently
completed fiscal year and (ii) on the basis of an examination conducted by such firm in accordance with standards established by
the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, such representation is fairly stated in all material respects, subject to such
exceptions and other qualifications that may be appropriate, or (B) both (i) an assessment of compliance by the Servicer with
the applicable Servicing Criteria during the immediately preceding calendar year (in lieu of the annual statement of compliance in Section 6.02
which shall not be required if Servicer provides the assessment of compliance as set forth in this Section 6.03(B), and (ii) a
report by a registered public accounting firm that attests to and reports on the assessment of compliance provided in the clause (B)(i) above,
which attestation shall be in accordance with Rule 1-02(a)(3) and Rule 2-02(g) of Regulation S-X under the Securities
Act and the Securities Exchange Act. In rendering any report to be provided hereunder such firm may rely, as to matters relating to the
direct servicing of residential mortgage loans by Subservicers, upon comparable reports of firms of independent certified public accountants
rendered on the basis of examinations conducted in accordance with the same standards (rendered within one year of such report) with
respect to those Subservicers.
Section 6.04 Provision of
Information.
The Servicer shall furnish
to the Owner all reports required hereunder, and such other periodic, special, or other reports or information, whether or not provided
for herein, as shall be necessary, reasonable, or appropriate with respect to the Owner or the purposes of this Agreement to the extent
such reports or information are readily accessible to the Servicer without undue expense. All such reports or information shall be provided
by and in accordance with all reasonable instructions and directions which the Owner may give and to the extent the Servicer incurs any
material cost or expense related to this Section 6.04 not otherwise required to be incurred pursuant to this Agreement, such
expense shall be at the sole cost and expense of the Owner.
Section 6.05 Right to Examine
Servicer Records.
The Owner shall have the
right during the term of this Agreement to examine and audit any and all of the books, records, or other information of the Servicer,
whether held by the Servicer or by another on its behalf, with respect to or concerning this Agreement or the Mortgage Loans, during
normal business hours, upon reasonable advance notice and at the sole cost and expense of the Owner; provided, however, that unless
otherwise required by law, the Servicer shall not be required to provide access to such information if the provision thereof would violate
any law or legal obligation of the Servicer, or would compromise the Servicer’s information disclosure and security policies, including
the legal right to privacy of any Mortgagor.
Section 6.06 Compliance with
Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999.
With respect to each Mortgage
Loan and the related Mortgagor, each party shall comply with Title V of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999 and all applicable regulations
and guidelines promulgated thereunder, and shall provide all notices required of the party thereunder.
Section 6.07 Use
of Owner’s Employees. The Owner has a limited number of employees who perform certain de minimis servicing functions on conventional
Mortgage Loans. Servicer shall have no obligation to reimburse Owner for any portion of these activities attributable to Servicer’s
own account.
Section 6.08 Financial Statements;
Servicing Facilities.
In connection with marketing
the Mortgage Loans or a proposed Reconstitution, the Owner shall make available to a prospective purchaser audited financial statements
of the consolidated group that includes the Servicer for the most recently completed three fiscal years for which such statements are
available, as well as a “Consolidated Statement of Condition” at the end of the last two fiscal years for which such statements
are available covered by any “Consolidated Statement of Operations.” The Servicer also shall make available any comparable
interim statements to the extent any such statements have been prepared by or on behalf of the corporate group that includes the Servicer
(and are available upon request to the public at large). The Servicer shall furnish to the Owner or a prospective purchaser copies of
the statements specified above.
The Servicer shall make available
to the Owner or any prospective purchaser a knowledgeable representative for the purpose of answering questions respecting recent developments
affecting the Servicer or the financial statements of the corporate group that includes the Servicer, and to permit any prospective purchaser
(upon reasonable notice) to inspect the Servicer’s servicing facilities (no more than 6 times per year unless mutually agreed to
between the parties) for the purpose of satisfying such prospective purchaser that the Servicer has the ability to service the Mortgage
Loans as provided in this Agreement provided that such access is necessary, reasonable, or appropriate with respect to the Owner
or the purposes of this Agreement to the extent such access or information are readily accessible to the Servicer without undue expense.
Section 6.09 Use of Subservicers.
It shall not be necessary
for the Servicer to seek the consent of the Owner to the utilization of any Subservicer, including an Affiliate acting as a Subservicer;
provided, however, that the Servicer delivers any notices or obtains any consents or approvals otherwise required by the applicable Guide
prior to utilizing any such Subservicer. The Servicer shall be responsible for obtaining from each Subservicer and delivering to the
Owner any servicer compliance statement required to be delivered by such Subservicer under Section 6.02 and any assessment
of compliance and attestation required to be delivered by such Subservicer under Section 6.03.
ARTICLE VII
SERVICING COMPENSATION
Section 7.01 Servicing Compensation.
As consideration for servicing
the Mortgage Loans, the Owner shall pay the Servicer the applicable Servicing Fee and Other Fees the Servicer is entitled to each month.
The obligation of the Owner to pay the Servicing Fee and Other Fees with regard to the Mortgage Loans shall be irrespective of Monthly
Payments collected by the Servicer on the Mortgage Loans (but this shall not be construed to limit the effect of any provision hereof,
including Exhibit 9, for the calculation of any fee by reference to one or more specified amounts collected on or in respect
of the Mortgage Loans).
The Servicer shall deliver
to the Owner on the tenth (10th) calendar day of each month or, if the 10th day is not a Business Day, the next succeeding Business Day,
an invoice setting forth the Servicing Fees and Other Fees, including accrued and unpaid Servicing Fees and Other Fees, with respect
to the Mortgage Loans serviced by the Servicer during the preceding calendar month, and the Owner shall pay such invoice via wire transfer
(in accordance with written instructions to be provided by the Servicer) no later than the last day of the calendar month in which such
invoice was delivered. With respect to amounts due to the Servicer that remain unpaid after the Remittance Date pursuant to this Section,
interest shall accrue at an annual rate equal to the Prime Rate, adjusted as of the date of each change, plus one percentage point, but
in no event greater than the maximum amount permitted by Applicable Law. Such interest shall accrue from and including the day following
the Business Day on which such payment was due to and including the Business Day when such payment is made and shall be payable on the
date when such payment is so made. The Servicer shall be entitled to deduct such unpaid amounts due to Servicer on the Remittance Date
following the Remittance Date that such amounts were due if Owner has not already made payment.
Additional servicing compensation
in the form of Ancillary Income shall be retained by the Servicer.
The Servicer shall be required
to pay all expenses incurred by it in connection with its servicing activities hereunder and shall not be entitled to reimbursement thereof
except as specifically provided for herein.
Notwithstanding anything
set forth in this section related to Ancillary Income, the Servicer shall not collect from the Mortgagor, pass through as an advance
or as a liquidation expense any charges other than bona fide fees, which fees must be in compliance with local law. Servicer cannot add
on a processing, or review fee or any additional fee, mark up or otherwise directly make a profit on or from services or activities rendered
by a third party or affiliate (examples include but not limited to: letters and notices, force placed insurance, BPOs, appraisals, inspections,
property preservation costs). The Servicer may collect any third party fees which are charged in accordance with Accepted Servicing Practices.
In no event shall Servicer retain the Prepayment Penalties.
In the event of a dispute
arising from any act or omission by the Servicer or the Owner hereunder during the course of this Agreement, the Servicer and the Owner
shall use reasonable efforts to cooperate with each other in good faith to resolve such dispute within a time period that is reasonable
under the circumstances surrounding the dispute. Except in the case of a monetary error, the Owner and the Servicer shall use reasonable
efforts to cooperate with each other in good faith to resolve the dispute within thirty (30) days of a formal notice from either party.
In the case of a monetary error, the party holding the amounts due the other party shall use reasonable efforts to submit the amount
in error within ten (10) Business Days following the discovery of the error. With respect to amounts due a party after the tenth
(10th) Business Day following the discovery of the error, interest shall be accrue on such late payment at an annual rate equal to the
federal funds rate as is publicly announced from time to time, plus three hundred basis points (3.00%), but in no event greater than
the maximum amount permitted by Applicable Law. Such interest shall accrue from and including the day following the Business Day on which
such payment was due to and including the Business Day when such late payment is made and shall be payable on the date when such late
payment is so made.
Notwithstanding anything
to the contrary contained herein, upon the written request (a “Fee Negotiation Request”) of the Owner or the Servicer
following a determination by the Owner or the Servicer that the rates of compensation payable to the Servicer hereunder differ materially
from market rates of compensation for services comparable to those provided hereunder, which request includes a proposal for revised
rates of compensation hereunder, the parties hereto shall negotiate in good faith to amend the provisions of this Agreement relating
to the compensation of the Servicer in order to cause such compensation to be materially consistent with market rates of compensation
for services comparable to those provided hereunder (a “Fee Amendment”); provided, however, that no such request shall
be made until the second anniversary of the effective date of this Agreement, after which time each party may make such request (i) once
with respect to fees to be paid during the remainder of the Initial Term, which request shall be made prior to the expiration of the
Initial Term, and (ii) once with respect to fees to be paid during any Automatic Renewal Term, which request shall be made at least
210 days prior to the start of such Automatic Renewal Term. If the parties are unable to reach agreement on the terms of a Fee Amendment
within thirty (30) days of the date of delivery of the relevant Fee Negotiation Request, then the terms of such Fee Amendment shall be
determined by final and binding arbitration as described below.
All disputes, differences
and controversies of the Owner or the Servicer relating to a Fee Amendment (individually, a “Dispute” and, collectively,
“Disputes”) shall be resolved by final and binding arbitration administered by the American Arbitration Association
(“AAA”) under its Commercial Arbitration Rules, subject to the following provisions:
(a) Following
the delivery of a written demand for arbitration by either the Owner or the Servicer, each party shall choose one (1) arbitrator
within ten (10) Business Days after the date of such written demand and the two chosen arbitrators shall mutually, within ten (10)
Business Days after selection select a third (3rd) arbitrator (each, an “Arbitrator” and together, the “Arbitrators”),
each of whom shall be a retired judge selected from a roster of arbitrators provided by the AAA. If the third (3rd) Arbitrator is not
selected within fifteen (15) Business Days after delivery of the written demand for arbitration (or such other time period as the Owner
and the Servicer may agree), the Owner and the Servicer shall promptly request that the commercial panel of the AAA select an independent
Arbitrator meeting such criteria.
(b) The
rules of arbitration shall be the Commercial Rules of the American Arbitration Association; provided, however,
that notwithstanding any provisions of the Commercial Arbitration Rules to the contrary, unless otherwise mutually agreed to by
the Owner and the Servicer, the sole discovery available to each party shall be its right to conduct up to two (2) non-expert depositions
of no more than three (3) hours of testimony each.
(c) The
Arbitrators shall render a decision by majority decision within three (3) months after the date of appointment, unless the Owner and
the Servicer agree to extend such time. The decision shall be final and binding upon the Owner and the Servicer; provided, however,
that such decision shall not restrict either the Owner or the Servicer from terminating this Agreement pursuant to the terms hereof.
(d) Each
party shall pay its own expenses in connection with the resolution of Disputes, including attorneys’ fees, unless determined otherwise
by the Arbitrator.
(e) The
Owner and the Servicer agree that the existence, conduct and content of any arbitration pursuant to this Section 7.01 shall
be kept confidential and neither the Owner nor the Servicer shall disclose to any Person any information about such arbitration, except
in connection with such arbitration or as may be required by law or by any regulatory authority (or any exchange on which such party’s
securities are listed) or for financial reporting purposes in such party’s financial statements.
ARTICLE VIII
TERMINATION
Section 8.01 Termination.
(a) Subject
to Section 3.03 hereof, this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect until terminated in accordance with the provisions
of this paragraph. This Agreement shall have an initial term of five years from Effective Date hereof (the “Initial Term”).
After the Initial Term, this Agreement shall be deemed renewed automatically every 18 months for an additional 18 month period (an “Automatic
Renewal Term”) unless the Owner or the Servicer terminates this Agreement upon the expiration of the Initial Term or any Automatic
Renewal Term and upon at least one hundred and eighty (180) days’ prior written notice to the Owner or the Servicer, as applicable.
If (i) either the MBS Agreement or the MSR Recapture Agreement is terminated by the Owner without cause as provided in each such
agreement or (ii) the Management Agreement is terminated by PennyMac REIT without cause as provided in such agreement, the Servicer
shall have the right to terminate this Agreement without cause upon notice to the Owner. If (i) either of the MBS Agreement or the
MSR Recapture Agreement is terminated by PennyMac Loan Services without cause or (ii) the Management Agreement is terminated by
PennyMac REIT Manager as provided in such agreement, the Owner shall have the right to terminate this Agreement without cause upon notice
to the Servicer. This Agreement shall also terminate:
(i) in
whole with respect to all of the Mortgage Loans and REO Properties, without the payment of any Service Release Fee or other termination
fee, upon the earlier of (A) the termination of the Servicer at the election of the Owner following an Event of Default pursuant
to Section 11.01 or (B) the termination of the Management Agreement;
(ii) in
whole with respect to all of the Mortgage Loans and REO Properties, at the election of the Servicer, if, after thirty (30) days’
written notice thereof by Servicer, (A) the Owner fails to remit any compensation due to the Servicer within the time periods set
forth in this Agreement or (B) the Owner fails to perform any material obligations of the Owner hereunder;
(iii) in
part with respect to one or more individual Mortgage Loans, at the election of the Owner, in connection with a Reconstitution involving
such Mortgage Loans, subject to the payment of the applicable Service Release Fees;
(iv) in
part with respect to an individual Mortgage Loan at the election of the Owner, and subject to the payment of the applicable Service Release
Fee, if (a) such Mortgage Loan becomes delinquent for a period of one hundred and twenty (120) days or more (a “Delinquent
Mortgage Loan”) or (B) the Mortgaged Property securing such Mortgage Loan becomes an REO Property; provided, however,
upon such termination, the Owner shall pay to the Servicer any related unpaid Servicing Fee, any related outstanding and unreimbursed
Servicing Advances and any other outstanding and unreimbursed fees and costs of the Servicer relating to such Delinquent Mortgage Loan
or REO Property for which the Servicer would be entitled to reimbursement from the Owner;
(v) in
whole, at the election of the Owner, if the Servicer in its capacity as “Servicer” under the MSR Recapture Agreement fails
to duly observe or perform in any material respect any covenant or agreement on the part of the Servicer set forth in the MSR Recapture
Agreement that continues unremedied for a period of thirty (30) days after the date on which notice of such failure, requiring the same
to be remedied, is given to the Servicer by the “MSR Owner” under the MSR Recapture Agreement; provided, however, that, with
respect to any such failure that is susceptible to cure but not curable within such 30-day period, the Servicer shall have an additional
cure period of thirty (30) days to effect such cure so long as the Servicer has commenced to cure such failure within the initial 30-day
period, the Servicer is diligently pursuing a full cure and the Servicer has provided evidence of such curability and such diligent pursuit
that is reasonably satisfactory to the Owner; and
(vi) in
whole, at the election of the Servicer, if the “MSR Owner” under the MSR Recapture Agreement fails to duly observe or perform
in any material respect any covenant or agreement on the part of such “MSR Owner” set forth in the MSR Recapture Agreement
that continues unremedied for a period of thirty (30) days after the date on which notice of such failure, requiring the same to be remedied,
is given to such “MSR Owner” by the Servicer in its capacity as “Servicer” under the MSR Recapture Agreement;
provided, however, that, with respect to any such failure that is susceptible to cure but not curable within such 30-day period, such
“MSR Owner” shall have an additional cure period of thirty (30) days to effect such cure so long as such “MSR Owner”
has commenced to cure such failure within the initial 30-day period, such “MSR Owner” is diligently pursuing a full cure
and such “MSR Owner” has provided evidence of such curability and such diligent pursuit that is reasonably satisfactory to
the Servicer.
(b) In
the event that the Servicer’s duties, responsibilities and liabilities under this Agreement are terminated pursuant to Section 8.01(a),
the Servicer shall discharge such duties and responsibilities during the period from the date it acquires notice or knowledge of such
termination until the Outbound Transfer Date, with the same degree of diligence and prudence which it is obligated to exercise under
this Agreement, and shall take no action whatsoever that might impair or prejudice the rights or financial condition of its successor.
Following any such termination, the Owner shall act diligently to appoint a successor servicer. No termination pursuant to Section 8.01(a) shall
become effective until a successor servicer is appointed by the Owner. No termination pursuant to Section 8.01(a) shall
limit any indemnification obligations of the Servicer, which obligations shall survive such termination.
Section 8.02 Outbound Transfer
of Servicing.
On each Outbound Transfer
Date or upon any termination of the Servicer as Servicer pursuant to Section 8.01 or resignation of the Servicer permitted
under Section 9.03, the Owner or a successor servicer appointed by the Owner, shall assume all servicing responsibilities
related to, and the Servicer shall cease all servicing responsibilities related to the Mortgage Loans. Any successor servicer shall have
the right to negotiate a new Servicing Fee with the Owner.
Owner shall provide the Servicer
not less than twenty (20) days’ prior written notice of the Outbound Transfer Date. Any Mortgage Loan service released by the Servicer
shall be released on actual balances as of the Outbound Transfer Date. Upon receipt of such notification from Owner the Servicer shall,
at its sole cost and expense, take such steps as may be necessary or appropriate to effectuate and evidence the transfer of the servicing
of the related Mortgage Loans to the successor servicer, including but not limited to the following:
(a) Notice
to Mortgagors. The Servicer shall mail to the Mortgagor of each related Mortgage Loan a letter advising such Mortgagor of the transfer
of the servicing of the related Mortgage Loan to the Owner, or its designee, in accordance with RESPA; provided, however, such
letters shall be in the form mutually agreed upon by the Owner and the Servicer prior to a pending transfer.
(b) Mortgage
Loans in Foreclosure. The servicing with respect to Mortgage Loans in foreclosure on or before the related Outbound Transfer Date
shall not be transferred from the Servicer to the Owner or the successor servicer, as the case may be, and such Mortgage Loans shall
continue to be serviced by the Servicer pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. However, if the Owner so elects, the Owner may waive
the provisions of this paragraph (a) and accept transfer of servicing of such Mortgage Loans and all amounts received by the Servicer
thereunder.
(c) Servicing
Advances. Subject to the limitations set forth in the definition of “Nonrecoverable Advances”, the Servicer shall be
entitled to be reimbursed for all unreimbursed Servicing Advances and any other advances made by the Servicer pursuant to this Agreement
with respect to any Mortgage Loan on the related Outbound Transfer Date, but only if the successor servicer after the related Outbound
Transfer Date is not the Servicer or an Affiliate. In addition, the Owner shall cause the Servicer to be reimbursed for any accrued and
unpaid Servicing Fees, unpaid Ancillary Income, Other Fees and for any trailing expenses representing Servicing Advances for which invoices
are received by the Servicer after the Outbound Transfer Date. The Owner shall cause the Servicer to be reimbursed for such trailing
expenses within five (5) Business Days of receipt of such invoice.
Anything to the contrary
in this Section 8.02(c) notwithstanding, in the event that Servicer is terminated for cause as a result of the occurrence
of an Event of Default under this Agreement, the payments required in this Section 8.02(c) shall be made in the amounts
and at the times otherwise provided in this Agreement.
(d) Notice
to Taxing Authorities and Insurance Companies. The Servicer shall transmit to the applicable taxing authorities and insurance companies
(including primary mortgage insurance policy insurers, if applicable) and/or agents, notification of the transfer of the servicing to
the Owner, or its designee, and instructions to deliver all notices, tax bills and insurance statements, as the case may be, to the Owner
from and after the related Outbound Transfer Date.
(e) Delivery
of Servicing Records. The Servicer shall forward to the Owner, or its designee, all servicing records and the Servicing File in the
Servicer’s possession relating to each related Mortgage Loan.
(f) Escrow
Payments. The Servicer shall provide the Owner, or its designee, with immediately available funds by wire transfer in the amount
of the net Escrow Payments and suspense balances and all loss draft balances associated with the related Mortgage Loans. The Servicer
shall also provide the Owner with an accounting statement of Escrow Payments and suspense balances and loss draft balances sufficient
to enable the Owner to reconcile the amount of such payment with the accounts of the Mortgage Loans. Additionally, the Servicer shall
wire transfer to the Owner the amount of any agency, trustee or prepaid Mortgage Loan payments and all other similar amounts held by
the Servicer.
(g) Payoffs
and Assumptions. The Servicer shall provide to the Owner, or its designee, copies of all assumption and payoff statements generated
by the Servicer on the related Mortgage Loans from the related Cut-off Date to the related Outbound Transfer Date.
(h) Mortgage
Payments Received Prior to the Related Outbound Transfer Date. Prior to the related Outbound Transfer Date all payments received
by the Servicer on each related Mortgage Loan shall be properly applied to the account of the particular Mortgagor.
(i) Mortgage
Payments Received After Outbound Transfer Date. The amount of any related Monthly Payments received by the Servicer after the related
Outbound Transfer Date shall be forwarded to the Owner or its designee within two (2) Business Days after the date of receipt. The
Servicer shall notify the Owner or its designee of the particulars of the payment, which notification requirement shall be satisfied
if the Servicer forwards with its payment sufficient information to permit appropriate processing of the payment by the Owner or its
designee. The Servicer shall assume full responsibility for the necessary and appropriate legal application of such Monthly Payments
received by the Servicer after the related Outbound Transfer Date with respect to related Mortgage Loans then in foreclosure or bankruptcy;
provided, however, that for purposes of this Agreement, necessary and appropriate legal application of such Monthly Payments
shall include, but not be limited to, endorsement of a Monthly Payment to the Owner with the particulars of the payment such as the account
number, dollar amount, date received and any special Mortgagor application instructions and the Servicer shall comply with the foregoing
requirements with respect to all Monthly Payments received by it.
(j) Misapplied
Payments. Misapplied payments shall be processed as follows:
(i) All
parties shall cooperate in correcting misapplication errors;
(ii) The
party receiving notice of a misapplied payment occurring prior to the related Outbound Transfer Date and discovered after the related
Outbound Transfer Date shall immediately notify the other party;
(iii) If
a misapplied payment which occurred prior to the related Outbound Transfer Date cannot be identified and said misapplied payment has
resulted in a shortage in a Custodial Account or Escrow Account, and such misapplied payment was the direct result of the Servicer’s
error, the Servicer shall be liable for the amount of such shortage. In such case, the Servicer shall reimburse the Owner for the amount
of such shortage within thirty (30) days after receipt of written demand therefor from the Owner;
(iv) If
a misapplied payment which occurred prior to the related Outbound Transfer Date has created an improper Purchase Price as the result
of an inaccurate outstanding principal balance and such misapplied payment was the direct result of the Servicer’s error, a check
shall be issued to the party shorted by the improper payment application within thirty (30) days after notice thereof by the other party;
and
(v) Any
check issued under the provisions of this Section 8.02(j) shall be accompanied by a statement indicating the Owner Mortgage
Loan identification number and an explanation of the allocation of any such payments.
(k) Books
and Records. The Servicer shall cause the books, records and accounts with respect to the related Mortgage Loans to be in accordance
with all Accepted Servicing Practices on the related Outbound Transfer Date.
Without limiting the foregoing,
the Servicer shall comply with all of the provisions of this Agreement to effect a complete transfer of the servicing with respect to
the related Mortgage Loans on the related Outbound Transfer Date. This Agreement shall terminate with respect to the related Mortgage
Loans on the related Outbound Transfer Date, except that Articles VI, VIII, IX, and XII, and Sections
13.14, 13.15, 13.16, 13.17 and 13.18 shall survive such termination.
ARTICLE IX
INDEMNIFICATION AND ASSIGNMENT AND OTHER
MATTERS RELATED TO SERVICER
Section 9.01 Indemnification.
(a) The
Servicer agrees to indemnify and hold the Owner and any successor servicer harmless from any liability, claim, loss or damage (including,
without limitation, any reasonable legal fees, judgments or expenses relating to such liability, claim, loss or damage) to the Owner
directly or indirectly resulting from the Servicer’s failure:
(i) to
observe and perform any or all of the Servicer’s duties, obligations, covenants, agreements, warranties or representations contained
in this Agreement; or
(ii) to
comply with all applicable requirements with respect to the servicing of the Mortgage Loans as set forth herein.
In addition, the Servicer
shall indemnify and hold the Owner harmless from any liability, claim, loss or damage (including, without limitation, any reasonable
legal fees, judgments or expenses relating to such liability, claim, loss or damage) to the Owner directly or indirectly resulting from
or relating to the activities contemplated bv Section 4.22 of this Agreement. The Servicer immediately shall notify the Owner if
a claim is made by a third party with respect to this Agreement. For purposes of this Section 9.01(a), “Owner”
shall mean the Person then acting as the Owner under this Agreement and any and all Persons who previously were “Owners”
under this Agreement.
(b) The
Owner agrees to indemnify and hold the Servicer harmless from any liability, claim, loss or damage (including without limitation, any
reasonable legal fees, judgments or expenses relating to such liability, claim, loss or damage) to the Servicer (a) directly or
indirectly resulting from the Owner’s failure to observe and perform any or all of the Owner’s duties, obligations, covenants,
agreements, warranties or representations contained in this Agreement or (b) directly resulting from the Servicer taking any legal
actions with respect to any Mortgage Loans and/or REO Properties in the name of the Servicer and without reference to the Owner, or (c) any
act or omission on the part of any prior servicer or (d) directly resulting from any third party act or omission which occurred
in connection with the origination, processing, funding or servicing of a mortgage loan (unless such third party was hired by Servicer);
but, in each case set forth in clauses (a) - (d) above, only to the extent such loss does not result from the Servicer’s
own gross negligence, bad faith or willful misconduct or failure of the Servicer (i) to observe and perform any or all of Servicer’s
duties, obligations, covenants, agreements, warranties or representations contained in this Agreement; or (ii) to comply with all
applicable requirements with respect to the servicing of the Mortgage Loans as set forth herein.
(c) If
the indemnification provided for herein is unavailable or insufficient to hold harmless the indemnified party, then the indemnifying
party agrees that it shall contribute to the amount paid or payable by such indemnified party as a result of any claims, losses, damages
or liabilities uncured by such indemnified party in such proportion as is appropriate to reflect the relative fault of such indemnified
party on the one hand and the indemnifying party on the other. (d) The indemnifications provided for in this Section shall
survive the termination of Servicing Agreement or the termination of any party to this Agreement.
Section 9.02 Limitation on
Liability of Servicer and Others.
Neither the Servicer nor
any of the directors, officers, employees or agents of the Servicer shall be under any liability to the Owner for any action taken or
for refraining from the taking of any action in good faith pursuant to this Agreement, or for errors in judgment, provided, however,
that this provision shall not protect the Servicer or any such person against any breach of warranties or representations made herein,
its own grossly negligent actions, or failure to perform its obligations in compliance with any standard of care set forth in this Agreement,
or any liability which would otherwise be imposed by reason of any breach of the terms and conditions of this Agreement. The Servicer
and any director, officer, employee or agent of the Servicer may rely in good faith on any document of any kind prima facie properly
executed and submitted by any Person respecting any matters arising hereunder. The Servicer shall not be under any obligation to appear
in, prosecute or defend any legal action which is not incidental to its duties to service the Mortgage Loans in accordance with this
Agreement and which in its opinion may involve it in any expense or liability; provided, however, that the Servicer may undertake
any such action which it may deem necessary or desirable in respect to this Agreement and the rights and duties of the parties hereto.
In such event, the Servicer shall be entitled to reimbursement from the Owner of the reasonable legal expenses and costs of such action.
Section 9.03 Limitation on
Resignation and Assignment by Servicer.
The Owner has entered into
this Agreement with the Servicer and subsequent purchasers will purchase the Mortgage Loans in reliance upon the independent status of
the Servicer, and the representations as to the adequacy of its servicing facilities, plant, personnel, records and procedures, its integrity,
reputation and financial standing, and the continuance thereof. The Servicer shall not assign this Agreement or the servicing hereunder
or delegate its rights or duties hereunder or any portion hereof (except as provided in the next succeeding paragraph or Section 6.09)
or sell or otherwise dispose of all or substantially all of its property or assets without the prior written consent of the Owner, which
consent shall be granted or withheld in the reasonable discretion of the Owner.
Subject to the terms and
provisions of the Freddie Mac Guide, the Servicer may, without the consent of the Owner, retain third party contractors to perform certain
servicing and loan administration functions, including without limitation, hazard insurance administration, tax payment and administration,
flood certification and administration, collection services and similar functions; provided, however, that the retention of such
contractors by Servicer shall not limit the obligation of the Servicer to service the Mortgage Loans pursuant to the terms and conditions
of this Agreement.
The Servicer shall not resign
from the obligations and duties hereby imposed on it except by mutual consent of the Servicer and the Owner or upon the determination
that its duties hereunder are no longer permissible under Applicable Law and such incapacity cannot be cured by the Servicer. Any such
determination permitting the resignation of the Servicer shall be evidenced by an Opinion of Counsel to such effect delivered to the
Owner which Opinion of Counsel shall be in form and substance acceptable to the Owner. No such resignation shall become effective until
a successor shall have assumed the Servicer’s responsibilities and obligations hereunder in the manner provided in Section 8.02.
Section 9.04 Assignment by
Owner.
Subject to the terms and
provisions if Freddie Mac Guide, the Owner shall have the right, to assign, in whole or in part, its interest under this Agreement with
respect to some or all of the Mortgage Loans, and designate any Person to exercise all or any of the rights of the Owner hereunder.
Section 9.05 Merger or Consolidation
of the Servicer.
The Servicer will keep in
full effect its existence, rights and franchises as a limited partnership under the laws of the state of its filing except as permitted
herein, and will obtain and preserve its qualification to do business as a foreign corporation in each jurisdiction in which such qualification
is or shall be necessary to protect the validity and enforceability of this Agreement, or any of the Mortgage Loans and to perform its
duties under this Agreement. Subject to the terms and provisions of the Freddie Mac Guide, any Person into which the Servicer may be
merged or consolidated, or any corporation resulting from any merger, conversion or consolidation (including by means of the sale of
all or substantially all of the Servicer’s assets to such Person) to which the Servicer shall be a party, or any Person succeeding
to the substantially all of the servicing business (whether alone or together with one or more other businesses of the Servicer), shall
be the successor of the Servicer hereunder, without the execution or filing of any paper or any further act on the part of any of the
parties hereto, anything herein to the contrary notwithstanding.
Section 9.06 Additional Activities
of the Servicer.
Subject to the restrictions
set forth in the MBS Agreement, the Servicer and its Affiliates shall be entitled to engage in any business or transaction of any kind
or nature, including the issuance of mortgage-backed securities and performing monitoring, administrative or servicing activities of
any kind for the benefit of any other Person, including (i) acting as servicer or subservicer of residential mortgage loans for
government-sponsored entities and other government-related entities under arrangements not governed by this Agreement and (ii) acting
as a servicer or subservicer for distressed residential mortgage loans, and otherwise conducting special servicing activities relating
to residential mortgage loans or real estate acquired in respect thereof, for itself or other Persons. The preceding statement shall
not be construed to limit the effect of any express restriction or limitation that may be set forth in another provision of this Agreement.
ARTICLE X
REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES
Section 10.01 Representations
and Warranties of the Owner.
(a) As of the date hereof
and on each date on which a Mortgage Loan becomes subject to the terms of this Agreement, the Owner represents and warrants to, and covenants
and agrees with, the Servicer as follows:
(i) Due
Organization and Good Standing. The Owner is duly organized, validly existing and in good standing as a limited partnership under
the laws of the State of Delaware and has the power and authority to own its assets and to transact the business in which it is currently
engaged.
(ii) No
Violation of Organizational Documents or Agreements. The execution and delivery of this Agreement by the Owner, and the performance
and compliance with the terms of this Agreement by the Owner, will not violate the Owner’s organizational documents or constitute
a default (or an event which, with notice or lapse of time, or both, would constitute a default) under, or result in the breach of, any
material agreement or other instrument to which the Owner is a party or which is applicable to it or any of its assets.
(iii) Full
Power and Authority. The Owner has the full power and authority to enter into and consummate all transactions contemplated by this
Agreement, has duly authorized the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement, and has duly executed and delivered this Agreement.
(iv) Binding
Obligation. This Agreement, assuming due authorization, execution and delivery by the other parties hereto, constitutes a valid,
legal and binding obligation of the Owner, enforceable against the Owner in accordance with the terms hereof, subject to (A) applicable
bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium and other laws affecting the enforcement of creditors’ rights generally, and
(B) general principles of equity, regardless of whether such enforcement is considered in a proceeding in equity or at law.
(v) No
Violation of Law, Regulation or Order. The Owner is not in violation of, and its execution and delivery of this Agreement and its
performance and compliance with the terms of this Agreement will not constitute a violation of, any law, any order or decree of any court
or arbiter, or, to the Owner’s knowledge, any order, regulation or demand of any federal, state or local governmental or regulatory
authority, which violation, in the Owner’s good faith and reasonable judgment, is likely to affect materially and adversely either
the ability of the Owner to perform its obligations under this Agreement or the financial condition of the Owner.
(vi) No
Material Litigation. No litigation is pending or, to the best of the Owner’s knowledge, threatened against the Owner that,
if determined adversely to the Owner, would prohibit the Owner from entering into this Agreement or that, in the Owner’s good faith
and reasonable judgment, is likely to materially and adversely affect either the ability of the Owner to perform its obligations under
this Agreement or the financial condition of the Owner.
(vii) No
Consent Required. Any consent, approval, authorization or order of any court or governmental agency or body required under federal
or state law for the execution, delivery and performance by the Owner of or compliance by the Owner with this Agreement or the consummation
of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement has been obtained and is effective except where the lack of consent, approval, authorization
or order would not have a material adverse effect on the performance by the Owner under this Agreement.
(b) The representations
and warranties of the Owner set forth in Section 10.02(a) shall survive the execution and delivery of this Agreement
and each date on which a Mortgage Loan becomes subject to the terms of this Agreement. Upon discovery by the Owner of any breach of any
of the foregoing representations and warranties, the Owner shall give prompt written notice thereof to the Servicer.
Section 10.02 Representations
and Warranties of the Servicer.
(a) As
of the date hereof, on each date on which a Mortgage Loan becomes subject to the terms of this Agreement and at all times while Mortgage
Loans are serviced by Servicer hereunder, the Servicer represents and warrants to, and covenants and agrees with, the Owner as follows:
(i) Due
Organization and Good Standing. The Servicer is duly organized, validly existing and in good standing a limited liability company
under the laws of the State of Delaware and has the power and authority to own its assets and to transact the business in which it is
currently engaged, and the Servicer is in compliance with the laws of each state or other jurisdiction in which any Mortgaged Property
is located to the extent necessary to perform its obligations under this Agreement.
(ii) No
Violation of Organizational Documents or Agreements. The execution and delivery of this Agreement by the Servicer, and the performance
and compliance with the terms of this Agreement by the Servicer, will not violate the Servicer’s organizational documents or constitute
a default (or an event which, with notice or lapse of time, or both, would constitute a default) under, or result in the breach of, any
material agreement or other instrument to which the Servicer is a party or which is applicable to it or any of its assets.
(iii) Full
Power and Authority. The Servicer has the full power and authority to enter into and consummate all transactions contemplated by
this Agreement, has duly authorized the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement, and has duly executed and delivered this
Agreement.
(iv) Binding
Obligation. This Agreement, assuming due authorization, execution and delivery by the other parties hereto, constitutes a valid,
legal and binding obligation of the Servicer, enforceable against the Servicer in accordance with the terms hereof, subject to (A) applicable
bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium and other laws affecting the enforcement of creditors’ rights generally, and
(B) general principles of equity, regardless of whether such enforcement is considered in a proceeding in equity or at law.
(v) No
Violation of Law, Regulation or Order. The Servicer is not in violation of, and its execution and delivery of this Agreement and
its performance and compliance with the terms of this Agreement will not constitute a violation of, any law, any order or decree of any
court or arbiter, or, to the Servicer’s knowledge, any order, regulation or demand of any federal, state or local governmental
or regulatory authority, which violation, in the Servicer’s good faith and reasonable judgment, is likely to affect materially
and adversely either the ability of the Servicer to perform its obligations under this Agreement or the financial condition of the Servicer.
(vi) No
Material Litigation. No litigation is pending or, to the best of the Servicer’s knowledge, threatened against the Servicer
that, if determined adversely to the Servicer, would prohibit the Servicer from entering into this Agreement or that, individually or
in the aggregate, in the Servicer’s good faith and reasonable judgment, is likely to materially and adversely affect either the
ability of the Servicer to perform its obligations under this Agreement or the financial condition of the Servicer.
(vii) No
Consent Required. Any consent, approval, authorization or order of any court or governmental agency or body required under federal
or state law for the execution, delivery and performance by the Servicer of or compliance by the Servicer with this Agreement or the
consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement has been obtained and is effective except where the lack of consent,
approval, authorization or order would not have a material adverse effect on the performance by the Servicer under this Agreement.
(viii) Ordinary
Course of Business. The consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement are in the ordinary course of business of
the Servicer.
(ix) Able
to Perform. The Servicer does not believe, nor does it have any reason or cause to believe, that it cannot perform, each and every
covenant contained in this Agreement.
(x) Fidelity
Bond and Errors and Omissions Coverage. The Fidelity Bond and an Errors and Omissions Insurance Policy required pursuant to Section 4.12
of this Agreement are in effect.
(xi) No
Untrue or Misleading Information. No statement, report or other document relating to the Servicer furnished or to be furnished by
the Servicer pursuant to this Agreement or in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby contains any untrue statement of material
fact or omits to state a material fact necessary to make the statements contained therein not misleading.
(xii) MERS
Membership. The Servicer is a member of MERS in good standing.
(b) The
representations and warranties of the Servicer set forth in Section 10.02(a) shall survive the execution and delivery
of this Agreement and each date on which a Mortgage Loan becomes subject to the terms of this Agreement. Upon discovery by the Servicer
of any breach of any of the foregoing representations and warranties, the Servicer shall give prompt written notice thereof to the Owner.
ARTICLE XI
DEFAULT
Section 11.01 Events of Default.
(a) The following shall
constitute an Event of Default under this Agreement on the part of the Servicer:
(i) any
failure by the Servicer to remit to the Owner (or as otherwise directed by the Owner) any payment required to be made under the terms
of this Agreement which continues unremedied for a period of five (5) Business Days after the date upon which notice of such failure
is given to the Servicer, requiring the same to be remedied, shall have been given to the Servicer by the Owner; or
(ii) the
failure by the Servicer duly to observe or perform in any material respect any other covenant or agreement on the part of the Servicer
set forth in this Agreement that continues unremedied for a period of thirty (30) days (except that such number of days shall be fifteen
(15) in the case of a failure to pay any premium for any insurance policy under this Agreement) after the date on which notice of such
failure, requiring the same to be remedied, is given to the Servicer by the Owner; provided, however, that, with respect to any
such failure that is susceptible to cure but not curable within such 30-day or 15-day period, the Servicer shall have an additional cure
period of thirty (30) days to effect such cure so long as the Servicer has commenced to cure such failure within the initial 30-day period,
the Servicer is diligently pursuing a full cure and the Servicer has provided evidence of such curability and such diligent pursuit that
is reasonably satisfactory to the Owner; or
(iii) any
breach of any representation or warranty on the part of the Servicer set forth in this Agreement that continues unremedied for a period
of thirty (30) days after the date on which notice of such breach, requiring the same to be remedied, is given to the Servicer by the
Owner; provided, however, that, with respect to any such breach that is susceptible to cure but not curable within such 30-day
period, the Servicer shall have an additional cure period of thirty (30) days to effect such cure so long as the Servicer has commenced
to cure such failure within the initial 30-day period, the Servicer is diligently pursuing a full cure and the Servicer has provided
evidence of such curability and such diligent pursuit that is reasonably satisfactory to the Owner; or
(iv) a
decree or order of a court or agency or supervisory authority having jurisdiction for the appointment of a conservator or receiver or
liquidator in any insolvency, bankruptcy, readjustment of debt, marshaling of assets and liabilities or similar proceedings, or for the
winding up or liquidation of its affairs, shall have been entered against the Servicer and such decree or order shall have remained in
force undischarged or unstayed for a period of 60 days; or
(v) the
Servicer shall consent to the appointment of a conservator or receiver or liquidator in any insolvency, bankruptcy, readjustment of debt,
marshaling of assets and liabilities or similar proceedings of or relating to the Servicer or of or relating to all or substantially
all of its property; or
(vi) the
Servicer shall admit in writing its inability to pay its debts generally as they become due, file a petition to take advantage of any
applicable insolvency or reorganization statute, make an assignment for the benefit of its creditors, or voluntarily suspend payment
of its obligations; or
(vii) the
Servicer fails to maintain its license to do business or service residential mortgage loans in any jurisdiction where the Mortgaged Properties
are located for more than ninety (90) days after receiving notice from any Person thereof, provided that such failure shall not
constitute an Event of Default if, prior to the expiration of such ninety (90) day period, that Servicer transfers the affected Mortgaged
Properties to one or more Subservicers that satisfy the licensing requirements for the jurisdiction where such Mortgaged Properties are
located; the prior consent of Freddie Mac shall be required prior to any such transfer with respect to Freddie Mac Mortgage Loans, which
consent may be granted or denied in Freddie Mac’s sole and absolute discretion.
(viii) without
the prior consent of the Owner or as expressly permitted or required by the other provisions of this Agreement, the Servicer attempts
to assign this Agreement or its right to servicing compensation hereunder, or to delegate its duties hereunder, in each case whether
in whole or in part, or the Servicer sells or otherwise disposes of all or substantially all of its property or assets; or
(ix) the
Servicer or any Subservicer fails to deliver any information, report, certification, accountants’ letter or other material when
and as required under Section 4.02, Section 4.03 or Section 4.06 and such failure continues unremedied
for three Business Days after receipt by the Servicer and (if applicable) such Subservicer of written notice of such failure from the
Owner.
In each and every such case,
so long as an Event of Default shall not have been remedied, in addition to whatsoever rights the Owner may have at law or equity to
damages, including injunctive relief and specific performance, the Owner, by notice in writing to the Servicer, may terminate without
compensation all the rights and obligations of the Servicer under this Agreement and in and to the Mortgage Loans and the proceeds thereof.
(b) In case one or more
Events of Default by Servicer occur and shall not have been remedied, the Owner, by notice in writing to Servicer shall be entitled,
in addition to whatever rights the Owner may have at law or equity to damages, including injunctive relieve and specific performance,
to terminate all the rights and obligations of Servicer under this Agreement and in and to the Mortgage Loans and the proceeds thereof,
by notice in writing to the Servicer and without payment of any Service Release Fees or other compensation; provided, however, that
the Servicer shall continue to be obligated to pay and entitled to receive all amounts accrued or owing by or to it under this Agreement
on or prior to the date of such termination, whether in respect of Servicing Fees, Servicing Advances or otherwise and such amounts shall
be due and payable at the times and in the manner as if the Servicer were not terminated. Upon receipt by the Servicer of such written
notice, all authority and power of the Servicer under this Agreement, whether with respect to the Mortgage Loans or otherwise, shall
pass to and be vested in the successor appointed pursuant to Section 8.02. Upon written request from the Owner, the Servicer
shall prepare, execute and deliver any and all documents and other instruments, place in such successor’s possession all Mortgage
Files to the extent initially provided to the Servicer, and do or accomplish all other acts or things necessary or appropriate to effect
the purposes of such notice of termination, whether to complete the transfer and endorsement or assignment of the Mortgage Loans and
related documents, or otherwise, at the Servicer’s sole expense or as otherwise provided under Accepted Servicing Practices. The
Servicer agrees to cooperate with the Owner and such successor in effecting the termination of the Servicer’s responsibilities
and rights hereunder, including, without limitation, the transfer to such successor for administration by it of all cash amounts which
shall at the time be credited by the Servicer to the Custodial Account or Escrow Account or thereafter received with respect to the Mortgage
Loans.
Section 11.02 Waiver of Defaults.
The Owner may waive any default
by the Servicer in the performance of its obligations hereunder and its consequences. Upon any such waiver of a default, such default
shall cease to exist, and any Event of Default arising therefrom shall be deemed to have been remedied for every purpose of this Agreement.
No such waiver shall extend to any subsequent or other Event of Default or impair any right consequent thereon except to the extent expressly
so waived.
ARTICLE XII
RECONSTITUTIONS
Section 12.01 Cooperation
of Servicer with a Reconstitution.
(a) The Servicer and
the Owner agree that with respect to some or all of the Mortgage Loans, on one or more dates (each a “Reconstitution Date”),
at the Owner’s sole option, the Owner may effect a sale (each, a “Reconstitution”) of some or all of the Mortgage
Loans then subject to this Agreement, without recourse, to:
(i) Fannie
Mae or Freddie Mac in one or more Whole Loan Transfers;
(ii) one
or more other third-party purchasers in one or more Whole Loan Transfers;
(iii) one
or more trusts or other entities to be formed as part of one or more Private Securitization Transactions; or
(iv) one
or more trusts or other entities to be formed as part of one or more Public Securitization Transactions.
(b) With
respect to each Whole Loan Transfer, Private Securitization Transaction or Public Securitization Transaction, as the case may be, entered
into by the Owner, the Servicer shall:
(i) upon
request of the Owner, service the Mortgage Loans included in such Reconstitution pursuant to a security servicing agreement or other
agreement;
(ii) if
the Servicer will continue servicing the Mortgage Loans included in the Reconstitution, provide as applicable:
(A) information
pertaining to the Servicer of the type and scope customarily included in offering documents for residential mortgagebacked securities
transactions involving single or multiple loan originators including information regarding financial condition and mortgage loan delinquency,
foreclosure and loss experience or other information as is otherwise reasonably requested by the Owner, and to deliver to the Owner any
non-public, unaudited financial information, in which case the Owner shall bear the cost of having such information audited by certified
public accountants if the Owner desires such an audit, or as is otherwise reasonably requested by the Owner and which the Servicer is
capable of providing without unreasonable effort or expense (collectively “Servicer Information”), and to indemnify
the Owner and its affiliates for material misstatements or omissions contained in the Servicer Information; provided, however,
Owner shall indemnify and hold harmless Servicer and its affiliates for material misstatements or omissions contained in all other information
in any offering document, other than Servicer Information; and
(B) such
opinions of counsel, letters from auditors, and certificates of public officials or officers of Servicer as are reasonably believed necessary
by the trustee, any Rating Agency or the Owner, as the case may be, in connection with such Private Securitization Transaction or Public
Securitization Transaction. The Owner shall pay all third party costs associated with the preparation of the information described in
clause (ii)(A) above and the delivery of any opinions (other than opinions by inhouse counsel), letters or certificates described
in this clause (ii)(B).
(iii) if
the Servicer will continue servicing the Mortgage Loans included in the Reconstitution, to negotiate and execute one or more custodial
agreements among the Owner, the Servicer and a third party custodian/trustee which is generally considered to be a prudent custodian/trustee
in the secondary mortgage market designated by the Owner in its sole discretion after consultation with the Servicer, in either case
for the purpose of pooling the Mortgage Loans with other Mortgage Loans for resale or securitization; and
(iv) if
the Servicer will continue servicing the Mortgage Loans included in the Reconstitution, (1) cooperate fully with the Owner, any
prospective purchaser, any Rating Agency or any party to any agreement to be executed in connection with such Whole Loan Transfer, Private
Securitization Transaction or Public Securitization Transaction, with respect to all reasonable requests and due diligence procedures,
including participating in meetings with Rating Agencies, bond insurers and such other parties as the Owner shall designate and participating
in meetings with prospective purchasers of the Mortgage Loans or interests therein and providing information reasonably requested by
such purchasers; (2) to execute, deliver and perform all reconstitution agreements required by the Owner, and to use its best reasonable,
good faith efforts to facilitate such Whole Loan Transfer, Private Securitization Transaction or Public Securitization Transaction, as
the case may be; (3) (a) to restate the representations and warranties set forth in this Agreement as of the Reconstitution
Date which shall not be materially more onerous than those required under this Agreement or (b) make the representations and warranties
with respect to the servicing of the Mortgage Loans set forth in the related selling/servicing guide of the master servicer or issuer,
as the case may be, or such representations and warranties with respect to the servicing of the Mortgage Loans as may be required by
any Rating Agency or prospective purchaser of the related securities or such Mortgage Loans, in connection with such Reconstitution;
provided, however, that such representations and warranties shall not be materially more onerous than those required under this
Agreement. The Servicer shall use its reasonable best efforts to provide to such master servicer or issuer, as the case may be, and any
other participants in such Reconstitution: (i) any and all information and appropriate verification of information which may be
reasonably available to the Servicer or its affiliates, whether through letters of its auditors and counsel or otherwise, as the Owner
or any such other participant shall reasonably request and (ii) subject to the provisions of this Section 12.01(b),
to execute, deliver and satisfy all conditions set forth in any indemnity agreement required by the Owner or any such participant; provided
that the Servicer is given an opportunity to review and reasonably negotiate in good faith provisions of such indemnity.
(c) Any
execution of a security servicing agreement or reconstitution agreement by the Servicer shall be conditioned on the Servicer receiving
the Servicing Fee or such other servicing fee acceptable to Servicer. All Mortgage Loans not sold or transferred pursuant to a Whole
Loan Transfer, Private Securitization Transaction or Public Securitization Transaction shall be subject to this Agreement and shall continue
to be serviced in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and with respect thereto this Agreement shall remain in full force and
effect. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in this Agreement, in the event that the Servicer is the servicer with respect
to a Reconstitution, the Owner agrees that in such Reconstitution any servicing performance termination triggers shall be substantially
similar to those contained in this Agreement or otherwise subject to approval by the Servicer in its reasonable discretion.
ARTICLE XIII
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
Section 13.01 Notices.
All notices, requests, demands
and other communications which are required or permitted to be given under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to
have been duly given upon the delivery or mailing thereof, as the case may be, sent by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested:
If to the Owner:
PennyMac Corp.
Attn: Chief Financial Officer
3043 Townsgate Road Westlake
Village, CA 91361
With a copy to:
PennyMac Corp.
Attn: Chief Legal Officer
3043 Townsgate Road
Westlake Village, CA 91361
and
Stoner Fox Law Group, LLP
Attn: John E. Stoner
26651 Cabot Road
Laguna Hills, California 92653
If to the Servicer:
PennyMac Loan Services, LLC
Attn: Chief Financial Officer
3043 Townsgate Road
Westlake Village, CA 91361
With a copy to:
PennyMac Loan Services, LLC
Attn: Chief Legal Officer
3043 Townsgate Road
Westlake Village, CA 91361
Section 13.02 Amendment.
Neither this Agreement, nor
any terms hereof, may be amended, supplemented or modified except in an instrument in writing executed by the parties hereto.
Section 13.03 Entire Agreement.
This Agreement contains the
entire agreement and understanding among the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof, and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous
agreements, understandings, inducements and conditions, express or implied, oral or written, of any nature whatsoever with respect to
the subject matter hereof. The express terms hereof control and supersede any course of performance and/or usage of the trade inconsistent
with any of the terms hereof.
Section 13.04 Binding Effect;
Beneficiaries.
The provisions of this Agreement
shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective permitted successors and assigns. Except as
set forth in Section 9.04, no provision of this Agreement is intended or shall be construed to give to any Person, other
than the parties hereto, any legal or equitable right, remedy or claim under or in respect of this Agreement or any provision contained
herein. Notwithstanding the foregoing, each Agency is expressly made a third-party beneficiary of this Agreement and no term or provision
(including any defined terms in such provision) may be amended or modified without the prior consent of such Agency as determined in
its sole and absolute discretion.
Section 13.05 Headings.
The section and subsection
headings in this Agreement are for convenience of reference only and shall not be deemed to alter or affect the interpretation of any
provisions hereof.
Section 13.06 Further Assurances.
The Servicer agrees to execute
and deliver such instruments and take such further actions as the Owner may, from time to time, reasonably request in order to effectuate
the purposes and to carry out the terms of this Agreement.
Section 13.07 Governing Law.
This Agreement shall be construed
in accordance with the substantive laws of the State of New York applicable to agreements made and to be performed entirely in such State,
and the obligations, rights and remedies of the parties hereunder shall be determined in accordance with such laws. The parties hereto
intend that the provisions of Section 5-1401 of the New York General Obligations Law shall apply to this Agreement.
Section 13.08 Relationship
of Parties.
Nothing herein contained
shall be deemed or construed to create a partnership or joint venture between the parties. The duties and responsibilities of the Servicer
shall be rendered by it as an independent contractor and not as an agent of the Owner. The Servicer shall have full control of all of
its acts, doings, proceedings, relating to or requisite in connection with the discharge of its duties and responsibilities under this
Agreement.
Section 13.09 Severability
of Provisions.
If any one or more of the
covenants, agreements, provisions or terms of this Agreement shall be held invalid for any reason whatsoever, then such covenants, agreements,
provisions or terms shall be deemed severable from the remaining covenants, agreements, provisions or terms of this Agreement and shall
in no way affect the validity or enforceability of the other provisions of this Agreement.
Section 13.10 No Waiver;
Cumulative Remedies.
No failure to exercise and
no delay in exercising, on the part of a party hereto, any right, remedy, power or privilege hereunder shall operate as a waiver thereof;
nor shall any single or partial exercise of any right, remedy, power or privilege hereunder preclude any other or further exercise thereof
or the exercise of any other right, remedy, power or privilege. The rights, remedies, powers and privileges herein provided are cumulative
and not exclusive of any rights, remedies, powers and privileges provided by law.
Section 13.11 Recordation
of Assignments of Mortgage.
To the extent permitted by
Applicable Law, each of the Assignments of Mortgage is subject to recordation in all appropriate public offices for real property records
in all the counties or other comparable jurisdictions in which any or all of the Mortgaged Properties are situated, and in any other
appropriate public recording office or elsewhere, such recordation to be effected by the Owner or the Owner’s designee.
Section 13.12 Exhibits.
The exhibits to this Agreement
are hereby incorporated and made a part hereof and form integral parts of this Agreement.
Section 13.13 Counterparts.
This Agreement may be executed
by the parties to this Agreement on any number of separate counterparts (including by telecopy), and all of said counterparts taken together
shall be deemed to constitute one and the same instrument.
Section 13.14 Trademarks.
The Owner and the Servicer
agree that they and their employees, subcontractors and agents, shall not, without the prior written consent of the other party in each
instance, (i) use in advertising, publicity or otherwise the name of each and every other party to this Agreement or their Affiliates
or any of their managing directors, partners or employees, nor any trade name, trademark, trade device, service mark, symbol or any abbreviation,
contraction or simulation thereof owned by the other party or their Affiliates, or (ii) represent, directly or indirectly, any product
or any service provided by the Owner and the Servicer as approved or endorsed by the other parties to this Agreement or their Affiliates.
Section 13.15 Confidentiality
of Information.
If, during the term of this
Agreement, the Owner requests that the Servicer provide to the Owner non-public, confidential information related to the Servicer and
other affiliates of the Servicer (collectively, “Parent”), and if Parent, in its sole discretion agrees to provide
this information, the parties agree that they shall enter into a confidentiality agreement in form and substance mutually agreeable to
the parties prior to the release of such information (which obligation shall not be assigned by the Owner).
Section 13.16 WAIVER OF TRIAL
BY JURY.
EACH PARTY HERETO ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT
ANY CONTROVERSY WHICH MAY ARISE UNDER THIS AGREEMENT IS LIKELY TO INVOLVE COMPLICATED AND DIFFICULT ISSUES, AND, THEREFORE, EACH
SUCH PARTY HEREBY IRREVOCABLY AND UNCONDITIONALLY WAIVES TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY RIGHT SUCH PARTY MAY HAVE
TO A TRIAL BY JURY IN RESPECT TO ANY ACTION DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY ARISING OUT OF, UNDER OR IN CONNECTION WITH OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT
OR THE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED BY THIS AGREEMENT.
Section 13.17 LIMITATION
OF DAMAGES.
NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING
CONTAINED HEREIN TO THE CONTRARY, THE PARTIES AGREE THAT NEITHER PARTY SHALL BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER FOR ANY SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR
PUNITIVE DAMAGES WHATSOEVER, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT LIABILITY), OR ANY OTHER LEGAL OR EQUITABLE PRINCIPLE,
PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT SUCH LIMITATION SHALL NOT BE APPLICABLE WITH RESPECT TO THIRD PARTY CLAIM MADE AGAINST A PARTY.
Section 13.18 SUBMISSION
TO JURISDICTION; WAIVERS.
EACH OF THE OWNER AND THE
SERVICER HEREBY IRREVOCABLY (I) SUBMITS, FOR ITSELF IN ANY LEGAL ACTION OR PROCEEDING RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT, OR FOR RECOGNITION
AND ENFORCEMENT OF ANY JUDGMENT IN RESPECT THEREOF, TO THE JURISDICTION OF ANY NEW YORK STATE AND FEDERAL COURTS SITTING IN THE BOROUGH
OF MANHATTAN IN NEW YORK CITY WITH RESPECT TO MATTERS ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT; (II) AGREES THAT ALL CLAIMS
WITH RESPECT TO ANY ACTION OR PROCEEDING REGARDING SUCH MATTERS MAY BE HEARD AND DETERMINED IN SUCH NEW YORK STATE OR FEDERAL COURTS;
(III) WAIVES, TO THE FULLEST POSSIBLE EXTENT, WITH RESPECT TO SUCH COURTS, THE DEFENSE OF AN INCONVENIENT FORUM; (IV) AGREES
THAT A FINAL JUDGMENT IN ANY SUCH ACTION OR PROCEEDING SHALL BE CONCLUSIVE AND MAY BE ENFORCED IN OTHER JURISDICTIONS BY SUIT ON
THE JUDGMENT OR IN ANY OTHER MANNER PROVIDED BY LAW; AND (V) WAIVES TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW ALL RIGHT TO TRIAL
BY JURY IN ANY ACTION, CLAIM, SUIT, PROCEEDING OR COUNTERCLAIM (WHETHER BASED UPON CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE) RELATING TO OR ARISING
OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties
have caused their names to be signed hereto by their respective officers thereunto duly authorized as of the date first above written.
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EXHIBIT 1
Signature Page to Flow
Servicing Agreement (PMC/PLS)
MONTHLY REPORTS
Remittance
Delinquency
Inventory Flow
EXHIBIT 2
CUSTODIAL ACCOUNT CERTIFICATION
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As Servicer under
the Amended and Restated Flow Servicing Agreement, dated December 16, 2024 (the “Servicing Agreement”), we hereby
certify that the Servicer has established the account described below as a Custodial Account (as such term is defined in the Servicing
Agreement) pursuant to Section 4.04 of the Servicing Agreement. The Custodial Account shall be a Special Deposit Account as such
term is defined in the Servicing Agreement.
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EXHIBIT 3
RESERVED
EXHIBIT 4
ESCROW ACCOUNT CERTIFICATION
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As Servicer under the Amended
and Restated Flow Servicing Agreement, dated December 16, 2024 (the “Servicing Agreement”), we hereby certify
that the Servicer has established the account described below as an Escrow Account pursuant to Section 4.06 of the Agreement. The
Escrow Account shall be a Special Deposit Account as such term is defined in the Servicing Agreement.
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EXHIBIT 5
RESERVED
EXHIBIT 6
FORM OF OFFICER’S
CERTIFICATE
I, ____________________,
hereby certify that I am the duly elected [______________],of PennyMac Loan Services, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the
“Company”) and further as follows:
1. Attached
hereto as Exhibit 1 is a true, correct and complete copy of the Certificate of Formation of the Company which is in full
force and effect on the date hereof and which has been in effect without amendment, waiver, rescission or modification.
2. Attached
hereto as Exhibit 2 is an original certificate of good standing of the Company issued within ten days of the date hereof,
and no event has occurred since the date thereof which would impair such standing.
3. Attached
hereto as Exhibit 3 is a true, correct and complete copy of the resolutions of the [______] of the Company authorizing the
Company to execute and deliver the Amended and Restated Flow Servicing Agreement, dated December 16, 2024 (the “Servicing
Agreement”), between the Company and PennyMac Corp. (the “Owner”), and such resolutions are in effect on
the date hereof.
4. Each
person listed on Exhibit 4 attached hereto who, as an officer or representative of the Company, signed (a) the Servicing
Agreement, and (b) any other document delivered or on the date hereof in connection with any purchase described in the agreements
set forth above was, at the respective times of such signing and delivery, and is now, a duly elected or appointed, qualified and acting
officer or representative of the Company, who holds the office set forth opposite his or her name on Exhibit 4, and the signatures
of such persons appearing on such documents are their genuine signatures.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have hereunto signed my name and affixed the seal of the Company.
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an [Assistant] Secretary of the Company, hereby certify that ____________ is the duly elected, qualified and acting [Vice] President
of the Company and that the signature appearing above is [her] [his] genuine signature.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
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EXHIBIT 4 to
Company’s Officer’s Certificate
EXHIBIT 7
MORTGAGE LOAN DOCUMENTS
The following documents shall
constitute the Mortgage Loan Documents with respect to each Mortgage Loan:
(a) the
original Mortgage Note bearing all intervening endorsements, endorsed “Pay to the order of _________, without recourse” and
signed in the name of the last endorsee (the “Last Endorsee”) by an authorized officer. To the extent that there is
no room on the face of the Mortgage Notes for endorsements, the endorsement may be contained on an allonge, if state law so allows and
the Custodian is so advised by the Owner that state law so allows. If the Mortgage Loan was acquired by the Seller in a merger, the endorsement
must be by “[Last Endorsee], successor by merger to [name of predecessor]”. If the Mortgage Loan was acquired or originated
by the Last Endorsee while doing business under another name, the endorsement must be by “[Last Endorsee], formerly known as [previous
name]”; the original of any guarantee executed in connection with the Mortgage Note;
(b) the
original Mortgage with evidence of recording thereon. If in connection with any Mortgage Loan, the Owner cannot deliver or cause to be
delivered the original Mortgage with evidence of recording thereon because of a delay caused by the public recording office where such
Mortgage has been delivered for recordation or because such Mortgage has been lost or because such public recording office retains the
original recorded Mortgage, the Seller shall deliver or cause to be delivered to the Custodian, a photocopy of such Mortgage, together
with (i) in the case of a delay caused by the public recording office, an Officer’s Certificate of the Seller (or certified
by the title company, escrow agent, or closing attorney) stating that such Mortgage has been dispatched to the appropriate public recording
office for recordation and that the original recorded Mortgage or a copy of such Mortgage certified by such public recording office to
be a true and complete copy of the original recorded Mortgage will be promptly delivered to the Custodian upon receipt thereof by the
Seller; or (ii) in the case of a Mortgage where a public recording office retains the original recorded Mortgage or in the case
where a Mortgage is lost after recordation in a public recording office, a copy of such Mortgage certified by such public recording office
to be a true and complete copy of the original recorded Mortgage; the originals of all assumption, modification, consolidation or extension
agreements, if any, with evidence of recording thereon;
(c) the
original Assignment of Mortgage for each Mortgage Loan, in form and substance acceptable for recording. The Assignment of Mortgage must
be duly recorded only if recordation is either necessary under Applicable Law or commonly required by private institutional mortgage
investors in the area where the Mortgaged Property is located or on direction of the Owner as provided in this Agreement. If the Assignment
of Mortgage is to be recorded, the Mortgage shall be assigned to the Owner or as directed by the Owner. If the Assignment of Mortgage
is not to be recorded, the Assignment of Mortgage shall be delivered in blank. If the Mortgage Loan was acquired by the Seller in a merger,
the Assignment of Mortgage must be made by “[Seller], successor by merger to [name of predecessor]”. If the Mortgage Loan
was acquired or originated by the Seller while doing business under another name, the Assignment of Mortgage must be by “[Seller],
formerly known as [previous name]”;
(d) the
originals of all intervening assignments of mortgage (if any) evidencing a complete chain of assignment from the Originator to the Last
Endorsee with evidence of recording thereon, or if any such intervening assignment has not been returned from the applicable recording
office or has been lost or if such public recording office retains the original recorded assignments of mortgage, the Seller shall deliver
or cause to be delivered to the Custodian, a photocopy of such intervening assignment, together with (i) in the case of a delay
caused by the public recording office, an Officers Certificate of the Seller (or certified by the title company, escrow agent, or closing
attorney) stating that such intervening assignment of mortgage has been dispatched to the appropriate public recording office for recordation
and that such original recorded intervening assignment of mortgage or a copy of such intervening assignment of mortgage certified by
the appropriate public recording office to be a true and complete copy of the original recorded intervening assignment of mortgage will
be promptly delivered to the Custodian upon receipt thereof by the Seller; or (ii) in the case of an intervening assignment where
a public recording office retains the original recorded intervening assignment or in the case where an intervening assignment is lost
after recordation in a public recording office, a copy of such intervening assignment certified by such public recording office to be
a true and complete copy of the original recorded intervening assignment;
(e) The
original mortgagee policy of title insurance or, in the event such original title policy is unavailable, a certified true copy of the
related policy binder or commitment for title certified to be true and complete by the title insurance company (provided, that the original
mortgagee policy of title insurance shall be added when available);
(f) original
powers of attorney, if applicable, or, if in connection with any Mortgage Loan, the Seller cannot deliver or cause to be delivered the
original power of attorney with evidence of recording thereon, if applicable, because of a delay caused by the public recording office,
the Seller shall deliver or cause to be delivered to the Custodian, a photocopy of such power of attorney, together with an Officer’s
Certificate of the Seller (or certified by the title company, escrow agent, or closing attorney) stating that such power of attorney
has been dispatched to the appropriate public recording office for recordation and that the original recorded power of attorney or a
copy of such power of attorney certified by such public recording office to be a true and complete copy of the original recorded power
of attorney will be promptly delivered to the Custodian upon receipt thereof by the Seller; and
(g) security
agreement, chattel mortgage or equivalent document executed in connection with the Mortgage.
The following documents,
together with the Mortgage Loan Documents, shall constitute the Mortgage File with respect to each Mortgage Loan:
(a) The
original hazard insurance policy and, if required by law, flood insurance policy.
(b) Residential
loan application.
(c) Mortgage
Loan closing statement.
(d) Verification
of employment and income except for Mortgage Loans originated under a Limited Documentation Program.
(e) Verification
of acceptable evidence of source and amount of down payment.
(f) Credit
report on the Mortgagor.
(g) Residential
appraisal report, if available.
(h) Photograph
of the Mortgaged Property.
(i) Survey
of the Mortgaged Property, if any.
(j) Copy
of each instrument necessary to complete identification of any exception set forth in the exception schedule in the title policy, i.e.,
map or plat, restrictions, easements, sewer agreements, home association declarations, etc.
(k) All
required disclosure statements.
(l) If
available, termite report, structural engineer’s report, water potability and septic certification.
(m) Sales
contract, if applicable.
(n) Tax
receipts, insurance premium receipts, ledger sheets, payment history from date of origination, insurance claim files, correspondence,
current and historical computerized data files, and all other processing, underwriting and closing papers and records which are customarily
contained in a mortgage loan file and which are required to document the Mortgage Loan or to service the Mortgage Loan.
(o) Amortization
schedule, if applicable.
EXHIBIT 8
FORM OF LIMITED
POWER OF ATTORNEY
PennyMac Corp.,
a corporation organized under the laws of Delaware and having its principal place of business at 3043 Townsgate Road, Westlake Village,
CA 91361, as Owner (hereinafter called “Owner”) hereby appoints PennyMac Loan Services, LLC. (hereinafter called the
“Servicer”), as its true and lawful attorney in fact to act in the name, place and stead of Owner solely for the purposes
set forth below.
The said attorney
in fact is hereby authorized and empowered, solely with respect to the Mortgage Loans and REO Properties, as defined in, and subject
to the terms of, the Amended and Restated Flow Servicing Agreement, between the Servicer and Owner, dated December 16, 2024 (the
“Servicing Agreement”), as follows:
1. To
execute, acknowledge, seal and deliver deed of trust/mortgage note endorsements, lost note affidavits, assignments of deed of trust/mortgage
and other recorded documents, satisfactions/releases/reconveyances of deed of trust/mortgage, subordinations and modifications, tax authority
notifications and declarations, deeds, bills of sale, and other instruments of sale, conveyance, and transfer, appropriately completed,
with all ordinary or necessary endorsements, acknowledgments, affidavits, and supporting documents as may be necessary or appropriate
to effect its execution, delivery, conveyance, recordation or filing.
2. To
execute and deliver insurance filings and claims, affidavits of debt, substitutions of trustee, substitutions of counsel, non-military
affidavits, notices of rescission, foreclosure deeds, transfer tax affidavits, affidavits of merit, verifications of complaints, notices
to quit, bankruptcy declarations for the purpose of filing motions to lift stays, and other documents or notice filings on behalf of
Owner in connection with insurance, foreclosure, bankruptcy and eviction actions.
3. To
endorse any checks or other instruments received by the Servicer and made payable to Owner.
4. To
pursue any deficiency, debt or other obligation, secured or unsecured, including but not limited to those arising from foreclosure or
other sale, promissory note or check. This power also authorizes the Servicer to collect, negotiate or otherwise settle any deficiency
claim, including interest and attorney’s fees.
5. To
do any other act or complete any other document that arises in the normal course of servicing of all Mortgage Loans and REO Properties,
as defined in, and subject to the terms of the Servicing Agreement.
This Limited Power of Attorney shall
expire on _____ __, 20__.
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EXHIBIT 9
TERM SHEET
BASE SERVICING FEES
(per loan)
With respect to each Mortgage
Loan, the Base Servicing Fee shall be:
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such Mortgage Loan is an Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Loan, $8.50. |
ADDITIONAL SERVICING
FEES
(per loan)
With respect to each Mortgage
Loan, and regardless whether it is a First Lien Mortgage Loan or a Second Lien Mortgage Loan, the Additional Servicing Fee shall be one
of the following:
(i) if,
as of the first day of the relevant month, such Mortgage Loan is not delinquent, or is delinquent by less than 30 days, and no bankruptcy
proceeding is pending by or against the Mortgagor, $0;
(ii) if,
as of the first day of the relevant month, such Mortgage Loan is delinquent by 30 days or more and less than 60 days, and no bankruptcy
proceeding is pending by or against the Mortgagor and no foreclosure proceeding has been initiated, $18.00;
(iii) if,
as of the first day of the relevant month, such Mortgage Loan is delinquent by 60 days or more and less than 90 days, and no bankruptcy
proceeding is pending by or against the Mortgagor and no foreclosure proceeding has been initiated, $35.00;
(iv) if,
as of the first day of the relevant month, such Mortgage Loan is delinquent by 90 days or more, and no bankruptcy proceeding is pending
by or against the Mortgagor and no foreclosure proceeding has been initiated, $55.00;
(v) if,
as of the first day of the relevant month, a bankruptcy proceeding is pending by or against the Mortgagor (whether the Mortgage Loan
is current or delinquent), $55.00;
(vi) if,
as of the first day of the relevant month, foreclosure proceedings have been commenced and the Mortgaged Property has not become an REO
Property, $80.00; or
(vii) if,
as of the first day of the relevant month, the Mortgaged Property has become an REO Property, $75.00.
The Additional Servicing Fee shall also apply to any Mortgage Loan
in an active forbearance plan.
THIRD PARTY LOANS
AND DISTRESSED WHOLE LOANS
OTHER KEY PARAMETERS
Remittance
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Servicing Advances |
Servicer to be reimbursed
monthly for all unpaid Servicing Advances incurred by Servicer in the prior month including Cost of Funds. |
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Servicer will retain 75%
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Ancillary Income |
Servicer will retain 100% of all Ancillary Income |
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Placement Fees on Custodial Accounts |
Owner will retain 100% of placement fees not due to Mortgagor under applicable law |
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Delegated Authority |
Refer to Exhibit 10 |
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Refer to Section 8.01 |
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ANCILLARY INCOME AND OTHER FEES
The Servicer shall be entitled
to all Ancillary Income and the following Other Fees in addition to the Servicing Fee:
Setup
Fee: With respect to each Mortgage Loan, $10.00 if the Mortgage Loan is current or 30 days delinquent and information is provided
to Servicer in a format that enables electronic boarding, $20 if the Mortgage Loan is 60 or more days delinquent and information is provided
to Servicer in a format that enables electronic boarding, or $25.00 if information is provided to Servicer in a format that necessitates
manual boarding.
Service
Release Fee: With respect to each Mortgage Loan, $42.50 if released on or prior to three (3) months after boarding, $35.00
if released between four (4) and twelve (12) months after boarding, $30.00 if released between the first and second anniversary
after boarding, $25.00, if released between the second and third anniversary after boarding, and $20.00 if released after the third anniversary
after boarding.
Forbearance
Set Up Fee. For each Mortgage Loan where the Mortgagor enters a forbearance plan, a one-time fee of $25.
Loss
Mitigation Fees. With respect to any Mortgage Loan where the Mortgagor agrees to a Repayment Plan, Modification, Short Sale,
or Deed-in-Lieu, Servicer will retain 100% of the incentive fees provided by the investor regardless of product type. For any Non-Agency
Mortgage Loan, Servicer will receive a fee equivalent to the incentive fee it would have received for such loss mitigation on any Agency
Mortgage Loan.
Conventional
Claims Processing Fee. Each instance where Servicer submits a claim or supplemental claim in connection with any conventional
Mortgage Loan, $150.
EXHIBIT 10
DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY
MATRIX
FUNCTION
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DELEGATION
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Delinquent
Taxes on Nonescrowed Loans |
Authority
is granted to Servicer to make payment of delinquent taxes on non-escrowed loans. |
Advances
on Escrowed Loans |
Authority
is granted to Servicer to advance corporate funds in payment of escrowed items. |
New
Escrow Accounts |
Authority
is granted to Servicer to establish escrow accounts upon borrower request. |
Escrow
Shortage Pro-ration |
Authority
is granted to Servicer to negotiate extended escrow shortage repayment periods as the situation warrants. |
Escrow
Cushion Requirement |
Authority
is granted to Servicer to negotiate down or remove any escrow cushion requirement used for escrow analysis. |
Escrow
Account Waiver |
Authority
is granted to Servicer to waive an escrow account following Fannie Mae Servicing Guidelines Part III, Chapter 103.01. |
Loss
Drafts |
Authority
is granted to Servicer to process insurance losses as described in the Fannie Mae Servicing Guide Part II, Chapter 5. |
Private
Mortgage Insurance Waiver |
Authority
is granted to Servicer to waive Private Mortgage Insurance requirement as described in the Fannie Mae Servicing Guide Part II,
Chapters 102.03, 102.04 and 102.05. |
Transfer of Ownership –
Exempt Transactions |
Authority
is granted to Servicer to follow guidelines as stated in the Fannie Mae Servicing Guide Part III, 408.02. In addition
to Fannie Mae servicing guidelines, there must be evidence of insurance with Owner named in mortgagee clause; mortgage payments must
be current; and if required, approval of the private mortgage insurance company, FHA or VA must be obtained. |
Prepayment
Penalties |
No
authority is granted to Servicer to negotiate reduction of prepayment penalties without Owner approval unless the mortgage loan is
accelerated in which case Servicer may waive in accordance with the Fannie Mae Servicing Guide Part I, Chapter 203.05. This
clause excludes the waiving of prepayment penalties/early closure fees extending more than 36 months from Mortgage Loan origination
date. |
Waiver
of Fees |
Authority
is granted to Servicer to waive any fee that it is entitled to receive as Ancillary Income without Owner’s consent. Servicer
shall be entitled to waive late charges based on Servicer’s policies and procedures. |
Subordination
Requests |
Servicer may approve a request to subordinate
a second mortgage in favor of a refinanced loan if:
1.) The
new loan to value of the refinanced loan is equal to or less than the original LTV of the first mortgage (no cash-out refinancing
allowed unless substantiated through a new appraisal to reflect increased value), and
2.) The
loan has had no delinquencies in past 12 months, and
3.) The
new senior lien is not a HELOC, Land Contract, Recapture Lien, Texas A6, Cal Vet, Bond with recapture Taxes, All Inclusive Trust
Deed, Option ARM, Flex 100, or Reverse Mortgage.
Without Owner’s approval,
Servicer MAY NOT approve a subordination request if any of the following conditions exist:
1.) The
first lien amount increases and the first lien LTV increases; or
2.) Any
senior lien is a private party; or
3.) The
new senior lien has the potential for negative amortization.
Owner shall review the subordination request
prior to final approval if the request has any of the MAY NOT conditions listed above. |
Partial
Release, Acquisitions, Easement |
Authority
is granted to Servicer to approve requests for Partial Release, Acquisitions, and Easements in accordance with the standards specified
in the Fannie Mae Servicing Guide. |
Lien
Releases |
Authority
is granted to Servicer to approve full lien releases upon full payoff of the loan without the prior approval of Owner. Full
lien releases to be completed in compliance with Applicable Law, and penalties for non-compliance accrue to Servicer. Servicer
shall not be responsible for penalties as a result of third party delays if Servicer has timely processed a lien release pursuant
to Applicable Law. |
Assumptions
|
Authority
is granted to Servicer to negotiate Simple Assumptions according to the Fannie Mae Servicing Guide Part III, Chapter 4. Qualified
Assumption requests will be referred to Owner for approval. |
Foreclosure
Approval |
Authority
is granted to Servicer to proceed with foreclosure using prudent servicing guidelines. |
Property
Evaluations (BPO’s)/Drive-By Appraisal |
Authority
is granted to Servicer to order a brokers price opinion (BPO) or drive-by appraisal using prudent servicing guidelines. The
cost of the BPO or drive-by appraisal shall be passed on to the borrower if the BPO or drive-by appraisal is related to a borrower
requested forbearance plan as reasonably determined by Servicer. |
Impact
Analysis |
Authority
is granted to Servicer to complete an impact analysis using prudent servicing guidelines. |
REO
Marketing |
Authority
is granted to Servicer to follow Servicer’s current guidelines to make REO marketing decisions. |
Property
Preservation |
Authority
is granted to Servicer to use Fannie Mae Property Preservation guidelines as outlined in the Fannie Mae Servicing Guide for loans
owned by Owner and following internal state guidelines. |
Bidding
Instruction |
Owner
approval is required on bidding instructions. |
Short
Term Forbearance – Written agreement to reduce or suspend payments not to exceed 6 months |
Authority
is granted to Servicer to permit forbearance or allow for suspension of monthly payments up to 90 days, if the mortgagor is in default
or Servicer determines that default is imminent and granting such forbearance is in the best interest of Owner. Mortgagor
must be current as to all fees and costs prior to any forbearance plan. Owner approval is required to permit forbearance
or allow for suspension of monthly payments of 91 days or more. |
Long
Term Forbearance – Written agreement to reduce or suspend payments up to 12 months |
Authority
is granted to Servicer, which shall provide approval package including financials, credit report, valuation,
hardship description and recommendation. |
Repayment
Plan – Written agreement where the mortgagor must immediately make payments in addition to regular monthly payments to cure
the delinquency |
Authority
is granted to Servicer to negotiate Repayment Plans where borrower must cure through full reinstatement within 6 months, including
fees and costs. Any Repayment Plan over 6 months requires Owner approval. |
Modifications
– Formal agreement to change payment amount based upon one or more terms of the original loan (i.e. interest rate reduction,
extended term, capitalized arrearage) |
Authority
is granted to Servicer and all modification requests to capitalize arrearages are to be processed in accordance with the Fannie Mae
Servicing Guide Part VII, Chapter 502 and will require Owner approval. Servicer will obtain pre-qualification information
as prescribed by Owner (credit report, financial statements and cash flow information from all obligors). |
Pre-foreclosure
Sale – Borrower allowed to sell or refinance property to avoid foreclosure |
Authority
is granted to Servicer to negotiate Pre-foreclosure Sales according to the Fannie Mae Servicing Guide Part VII, Chapter 504.
Authority is granted to Servicer to accept pre-foreclosure sale offers as long as the loss from the pre-foreclosure sale is equal
to or less than the loss anticipated and the negotiated price is at least 95% of the Asset Balance. For all other pre-foreclosure
sales, Owner approval to accept the sale is required. |
Discounted
Payoff |
Authority
is granted to Servicer. For all discounted payoffs with the exception of those covered by mortgage insurance, Owner approval to accept
the payoff is required. Authority is granted to Servicer to negotiate a discounted payoff where the loss amount is fully
covered by the applicable mortgage insurance policy. |
Deed-in-Lieu
– Borrower voluntarily deeds property to lender, avoiding foreclosure |
Authority
is granted to Servicer. |
Partial
Claims – PMI remits funds to bring account current. If mortgage is subsequently foreclosed, prepaid claim amounts are
deducted from final claim |
Authority
is granted to Servicer to negotiate and accept Partial Claims subject to account being brought current; no associated pre-foreclosure
sale, modification or repayment plan. |
Bankruptcy
Actions |
1st Liens –
Authority is granted to Servicer to process bankruptcy filing following Fannie Mae Servicing Guidelines and refer to the delegations
listed in this Exhibit (impact analysis, charge-off, foreclosure) for final disposition in Bankruptcy. Junior Liens –
Authority is granted to Servicer to process bankruptcy filing in accordance with Servicer’s guidelines for owned assets and
refer to the above delegations for final disposition in Bankruptcy. Decisions on how to proceed with charge-off/foreclosure revert
to Owner at impact analysis stage. |
Review
and Approval of Walk Analysis |
Servicer
will review collection activities and complete an “Impact Analysis” which begins the pre-foreclosure review process. The
analysis assists in determining the economic impact of foreclosure (equity position/loss severity). Servicer will provide the analysis
to Owner with a recommendation of future loss mitigation actions. Servicer takes no responsibility for these recommendations,
and will contact Owner for final approval and direction as to what those actions will be. |
Charge-off
of Loans |
Authority
is granted to Servicer to charge off loans that are 180 days contractually delinquent, with the approval by Owner of an impact analysis
form. Authority is granted to Servicer to charge off loans that are 120 days contractually delinquent, with Owner’s
approval of an impact analysis, for loans that are in Chapter 7 bankruptcy and have no equity, per Owner’s approval of an impact
analysis form. |
Post
Charge-off Transfer |
Authority
is granted to Servicer to initiate service transfer for loans that have been fully charged-off, or have been sold from REO, with
a resulting loss. |
Payoff
Processing |
Authority
is granted to Servicer to accept as payment in full a payment amount within $100 of the total indebtedness. Owner shall
reimburse Servicer for any shortfall that is $100 or less of the indebtedness. |
EXHIBIT 11
SERVICING CRITERIA TO BE ADDRESSED IN ASSESSMENT
OF COMPLIANCE
The assessment of compliance
to be delivered under the Agreement shall address, at a minimum, the criteria identified as below as “Applicable Servicing Criteria,”
as identified by a mark in the column titled “Applicable Servicing Criteria.”
Servicing
Criteria |
Applicable
Servicing Criteria |
Reference |
Criteria |
|
|
General
Servicing Considerations |
|
1122(d)(1)(i) |
Policies
and procedures are instituted to monitor any performance or other triggers and events of default in accordance with the transaction
agreements. |
X |
1122(d)(1)(ii) |
If
any material servicing activities are outsourced to third parties, policies and procedures are instituted to monitor the third party’s
performance and compliance with such servicing activities. |
X |
1122(d)(1)(iii) |
Any
requirements in the transaction agreements to maintain a back-up servicer for the mortgage loans are maintained. |
|
1122(d)(1)(iv) |
A
fidelity bond and errors and omissions policy is in effect on the party participating in the servicing function throughout the reporting
period in the amount of coverage required by and otherwise in accordance with the terms of the transaction agreements. |
X |
|
Cash
Collection and Administration |
|
1122(d)(2)(i) |
Payments
on mortgage loans are deposited into the appropriate custodial bank accounts and related bank clearing accounts no more than two
business days following receipt, or such other number of days specified in the transaction agreements. |
X |
1122(d)(2)(ii) |
Disbursements
made via wire transfer on behalf of an obligor or to an investor are made only by authorized personnel. |
X |
1122(d)(2)(iii) |
Advances
of funds or guarantees regarding collections, cash flows or distributions, and any interest or other fees charged for such advances,
are made, reviewed and approved as specified in the transaction agreements. |
X |
1122(d)(2)(iv) |
The
related accounts for the transaction, such as cash reserve accounts or accounts established as a form of overcollateralization, are
separately maintained (e.g., with respect to commingling of cash) as set forth in the transaction agreements. |
X |
1122(d)(2)(v) |
Each
custodial account is maintained at a federally insured depository institution as set forth in the transaction agreements. For
purposes of this criterion, “federally insured depository institution” with respect to a foreign financial institution
means a foreign financial institution that meets the requirements of Rule 13k-1(b)(1) of the Securities Exchange Act. |
X |
1122(d)(2)(vi) |
Unissued
checks are safeguarded so as to prevent unauthorized access. |
X |
Servicing
Criteria |
Applicable
Servicing Criteria |
Reference |
Criteria |
|
1122(d)(2)(vii) |
Reconciliations
are prepared on a monthly basis for all asset-backed securities related bank accounts, including custodial accounts and related bank
clearing accounts. These reconciliations are (A) mathematically accurate; (B) prepared within 30 calendar
days after the bank statement cutoff date, or such other number of days specified in the transaction agreements; (C) reviewed
and approved by someone other than the person who prepared the reconciliation; and (D) contain explanations for reconciling
items. These reconciling items are resolved within 90 calendar days of their original identification, or such other
number of days specified in the transaction agreements. |
X |
|
Investor
Remittances and Reporting |
|
1122(d)(3)(i) |
Reports
to investors, including those to be filed with the Commission, are maintained in accordance with the transaction agreements and applicable
Commission requirements. Specifically, such reports (A) are prepared in accordance with timeframes and other terms
set forth in the transaction agreements; (B) provide information calculated in accordance with the terms specified in the transaction
agreements; (C) are filed with the Commission as required by its rules and regulations; and (D) agree with investors’
or the trustee’s records as to the total unpaid principal balance and number of mortgage loans serviced by the Regulation AB
Servicer. |
X |
1122(d)(3)(ii) |
Amounts
due to investors are allocated and remitted in accordance with timeframes, distribution priority and other terms set forth in the
transaction agreements. |
X |
1122(d)(3)(iii) |
Disbursements
made to an investor are posted within two business days to the Regulation AB Servicer’s investor records, or such other number
of days specified in the transaction agreements. |
X |
1122(d)(3)(iv) |
Amounts
remitted to investors per the investor reports agree with cancelled checks, or other form of payment, or custodial bank statements. |
X |
|
Pool
Asset Administration |
|
1122(d)(4)(i) |
Collateral
or security on mortgage loans is maintained as required by the transaction agreements or related mortgage loan documents. |
X |
1122(d)(4)(ii) |
Mortgage
loan and related documents are safeguarded as required by the transaction agreements |
X |
1122(d)(4)(iii) |
Any
additions, removals or substitutions to the asset pool are made, reviewed and approved in accordance with any conditions or requirements
in the transaction agreements. |
X |
1122(d)(4)(iv) |
Payments
on mortgage loans, including any payoffs, made in accordance with the related mortgage loan documents are posted to the Regulation
AB Servicer’s obligor records maintained no more than two business days after receipt, or such other number of days specified
in the transaction agreements, and allocated to principal, interest or other items (e.g., escrow) in accordance with the related
mortgage loan documents. |
X |
1122(d)(4)(v) |
The
Regulation AB Servicer’s records regarding the mortgage loans agree with the Regulation AB Servicer’s records with respect
to an obligor’s unpaid principal balance. |
X |
1122(d)(4)(vi) |
Changes
with respect to the terms or status of an obligor’s mortgage loans (e.g., loan modifications or re-agings) are made, reviewed
and approved by authorized personnel in accordance with the transaction agreements and related pool asset documents. |
X |
Servicing
Criteria |
Applicable
Servicing Criteria |
Reference |
Criteria |
|
1122(d)(4)(vii) |
Loss
mitigation or recovery actions (e.g., forbearance plans, modifications and deeds in lieu of foreclosure, foreclosures and repossessions,
as applicable) are initiated, conducted and concluded in accordance with the timeframes or other requirements established by the
transaction agreements. |
X |
1122(d)(4)(viii) |
Records
documenting collection efforts are maintained during the period a mortgage loan is delinquent in accordance with the transaction
agreements. Such records are maintained on at least a monthly basis, or such other period specified in the transaction
agreements, and describe the entity’s activities in monitoring delinquent mortgage loans including, for example, phone calls,
letters and payment rescheduling plans in cases where delinquency is deemed temporary (e.g., illness or unemployment). |
X |
1122(d)(4)(ix) |
Adjustments
to interest rates or rates of return for mortgage loans with variable rates are computed based on the related mortgage loan documents. |
X |
1122(d)(4)(x) |
Regarding
any funds held in trust for an obligor (such as escrow accounts): (A) such funds are analyzed, in accordance with
the obligor’s mortgage loan documents, on at least an annual basis, or such other period specified in the transaction agreements;
(B) interest on such funds is paid, or credited, to obligors in accordance with applicable mortgage loan documents and state
laws; and (C) such funds are returned to the obligor within 30 calendar days of full repayment of the related mortgage loans,
or such other number of days specified in the transaction agreements. |
X |
1122(d)(4)(xi) |
Payments
made on behalf of an obligor (such as tax or insurance payments) are made on or before the related penalty or expiration dates, as
indicated on the appropriate bills or notices for such payments, provided that such support has been received by the servicer at
least 30 calendar days prior to these dates, or such other number of days specified in the transaction agreements. |
X |
1122(d)(4)(xii) |
Any
late payment penalties in connection with any payment to be made on behalf of an obligor are paid from the servicer’s funds
and not charged to the obligor, unless the late payment was due to the obligor’s error or omission. |
X |
1122(d)(4)(xiii) |
Disbursements
made on behalf of an obligor are posted within two business days to the obligor’s records maintained by the servicer, or such
other number of days specified in the transaction agreements. |
X |
1122(d)(4)(xiv) |
Delinquencies,
charge-offs and uncollectible accounts are recognized and recorded in accordance with the transaction agreements. |
X |
1122(d)(4)(xv) |
Any
external enhancement or other support, identified in Item 1114(a)(1) through (3) or Item 1115 of Regulation AB, is maintained
as set forth in the transaction agreements. |
|
EXHIBIT 12
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SERVICES
For purposes of this Servicing Agreement,
REO Property Management Services may include:
| a. | Market
Rental Property; |
| f. | Manage
Security Deposit; and |
| g. | Perform
Move-Out Inspection. |
| 2. | PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT SERVICES. |
| c. | Respond
to Tenant Inquiries; |
| e. | Perform
Routine Maintenance; and |
| 3. | ASSET MANAGEMENT
SERVICES |
| a. | Initial
and On-Going Property Preservation Services; |
| c. | Utilities
and Home Owner Association Management; |
| d. | Code
Violations Management and Mitigation; |
| e. | Property
Tax Management Services; |
| f. | Legal
Eviction Program Management; |
| g. | Provision
of Cash-For-Relocation Program Management; |
| i. | Authorization
of Repairs and Improvements; and |
| j. | Property
and Casualty Insurance Services. |
| a. | Provision
of Renovation Services; |
| b. | Initial
Property Screening Assessment; |
| c. | Renovation
Estimate Assessment; |
| d. | Property
Onboarding Assessment; |
| g. | Management
of Change Orders; and |
| h. | Inspection
for Turnover to Leasing. |
| 5. | PROPERTY PRESERVATION
AND INSPECTION SERVICES |
| a. | Provision
of Property Preservation and Inspection Services; |
| b. | Communications
to Owner of Property Conditions, Preservation Activities and Repairs at Properties; |
| d. | Property
Occupancy Inspection; |
| e. | Other
Inspections As Needed and As Determined By Servicer; |
| h. | Debris
and Hazard Removal; |
| i. | Discoloration
Remediation; |
| j. | Health
and Life Safety Issue Remediation; Miscellaneous Preservation Activities; |
| k. | Code
Violation Management and Mitigation; |
| l. | Management
of Utilities and Home Owner Association; |
| a. | Standard
Property and Casualty Insurance Services; and |
| b. | Claims
Management and Loss Mitigation Services. |
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