(a) In no event shall interest be required to be paid on escrow accounts where (1) there is a contract between the mortgagor and the mortgagee, entered into before October 1, 1975, which contains an express disclaimer of an obligation on the part of the mortgagee to pay interest on the accounts, (2) the payment of such interest would violate any federal law or regulation, (3) the accounts are maintained with a mortgage servicer, neither affiliated with nor owned in whole or in part by the mortgagee, under a written contract or any mortgage agreements underlying the contracts, entered into before October 1, 1975, which contract does not permit the mortgage servicer to earn or receive a return from the investment of the accounts, or (4) the accounts are maintained in connection with mortgage loans entered into (A) on and after October 1, 1977, and before January 1, 1989, and which are serviced and held for sale for not more than one year by a mortgage servicer, neither affiliated with nor owned in whole or in part by the purchaser of the mortgage loan, and (B) on and after January 1, 1989, and which are serviced and held for sale for not more than six months by any such mortgage servicer, provided such mortgage servicer shall pay interest on an escrow account maintained in connection with such mortgage loan if the loan is sold within such specified periods and the mortgage servicer continues to service the loan.
(b) In no event shall interest be required to be paid at a rate in excess of two per cent per annum where (1) there is a contract between the mortgagor and the mortgagee entered into before October 1, 1977, which contains an express agreement to pay interest at the rate of two per cent per annum, or (2) such accounts are maintained in connection with mortgage loans entered into prior to October 1, 1977, and which are serviced and held for sale for not more than one year by a mortgage servicer, neither affiliated with nor owned in whole or in part by the purchaser of the mortgage loan.
(P.A. 75-385, S. 2; P.A. 77-355, S. 2; P.A. 78-23; P.A. 79-602, S. 85; P.A. 88-271, S. 2, 3; P.A. 14-89, S. 24.)
History: P.A. 77-355 added Subdiv. (4) re accounts maintained in connection with mortgage loans entered into on and after October 1, 1977, and added Subsec. (b) re exceptions to 2% interest rate; P.A. 78-23 referred to accounts serviced “and” held for sale rather than accounts serviced “or” held for sale in Subsecs. (a)(4) and (b)(2); P.A. 79-602 substituted “the” for “such” throughout section; P.A. 88-271 amended Subdiv. (4) by adding the words “and before January 1, 1989” in Subpara. (A) and adding a new Subpara. (B) re payment of interest on escrow accounts by mortgage servicing company when the loan is sold within certain specified periods and the company continues to service the loan; P.A. 14-89 replaced “servicing company” with “servicer”.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Title 49 - Mortgages and Liens
Section 49-1. - When foreclosure a bar to further action on debt.
Section 49-2a. - Interest on funds held in escrow for payment of taxes and insurance.
Section 49-3. - Mortgage securing future advancements.
Section 49-4c. - Mortgage as security for obligations under an electricity purchase agreement.
Section 49-5. - Mortgages on property of public service companies.
Section 49-5a. - Master mortgage recording.
Section 49-5b. - Required information in a mortgage contingency clause.
Section 49-6. - Trust mortgages.
Section 49-6a. - Definitions. Interim financing policy disclosure required.
Section 49-6c. - Notice of late fee required. Exception.
Section 49-6d. - Legal representation.
Section 49-7. - Agreements concerning expenses and attorneys' fees.
Section 49-7a. - Lenders prohibited from requiring multiple original notes.
Section 49-9a. - Validation of release of mortgage. Affidavit.
Section 49-10a. - Request for payoff statement or reinstatement payment statement.
Section 49-13. - Petition for discharge of mortgage or ineffective attachment, lis pendens or lien.
Section 49-14. - Deficiency judgment.
Section 49-15. - Opening of judgments of strict foreclosure.
Section 49-16. - Foreclosure certificate. Penalty.
Section 49-17. - Foreclosure by owner of debt without legal title.
Section 49-17a. - Collection of rental payments without legal title.
Section 49-18. - Foreclosure by executor, administrator or trustee.
Section 49-19. - Title to vest in encumbrancer paying debt and costs.
Section 49-20. - Redemption by holder of encumbrance on part of property foreclosed.
Section 49-22. - Execution of ejectment on foreclosure judgment. Disposition of property.
Section 49-23. - Ejectment by mortgagee barred by tender of debt and costs.
Section 49-24. - Court may foreclose lien or mortgage on land by sale or market sale.
Section 49-24a. - Definitions.
Section 49-24b. - Agreement to pursue foreclosure by market sale.
Section 49-24c. - Appraisal of property in foreclosure by market sale.
Section 49-24d. - Listing agreement in foreclosure by market sale.
Section 49-24e. - Contract for sale of property in foreclosure by market sale.
Section 49-24f. - Judgment of foreclosure by market sale.
Section 49-24g. - Right-of-first-refusal law days.
Section 49-25. - Appraisal of property.
Section 49-26. - Conveyance; title of purchaser.
Section 49-27. - Disposal of proceeds of sale.
Section 49-28. - When proceeds of sale will not pay in full.
Section 49-29. - Expenses of sale and costs.
Section 49-30. - Omission of parties in foreclosure actions.
Section 49-30p. - Underwater mortgage: Definitions.
Section 49-30q. - Modification of underwater mortgage.
Section 49-30s. - Transfer agreement to convey property subject to underwater mortgage.
Section 49-30t. - Judgment of loss mitigation following agreement under section 49-30q or 49-30r.
Section 49-30u. - Judgment of loss mitigation following agreement under section 49-30s.
Section 49-30v. - Nonentry of judgment of loss mitigation.
Section 49-30w. - Junior lien on property encumbered by underwater mortgage.
Section 49-31. - Actions against the state.
Section 49-31a. - Subordination clauses.
Section 49-31c. - When subordination not subject to statute of frauds and automatically effective.
Section 49-31d. - Definitions.
Section 49-31e. - Application for protection from foreclosure.
Section 49-31g. - Restructuring of mortgage debt by court.
Section 49-31j. - Regulations.
Section 49-31k. - Definitions.
Section 49-31m. - Ezequiel Santiago Foreclosure Mediation Program.
Section 49-31n. - Mediation period. Information required. Termination of program.
Section 49-31r. - Foreclosure mediation: Notice of community-based resources.