Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 846 - Mortgages
Section 49-31k. - Definitions.

As used in this section and sections 49-31l to 49-31o, inclusive, and section 49-31s:

(1) “Mortgagor” means: (A) The owner-occupant of one-to-four family residential real property located in this state, which is the primary residence of such owner-occupant, who is also the borrower under a mortgage encumbering such residential real property, or if not the borrower under such a mortgage, is a permitted successor-in-interest, except an heir or occupying nonowner of a property encumbered by a reverse annuity mortgage, or (B) a religious organization that is (i) the owner of real property located in this state, and (ii) the borrower under a mortgage encumbering such real property;
(2) “Residential real property” means a one-to-four family dwelling, occupied as a residence by a mortgagor;
(3) “Mortgagee” means the owner or servicer of the debt secured by a mortgage on residential real property or real property owned by a religious organization securing a loan made primarily for personal, family, religious or household purposes that is the subject of a foreclosure action;
(4) “Authority” means the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority created under section 8-244;
(5) “Mortgage assistance programs” means the mortgage assistance programs developed and implemented by the authority in accordance with sections 8-265cc to 8-265kk, inclusive, 8-265rr and 8-265ss;
(6) “Religious organization” means an organization that meets the religious purposes test of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986;
(7) “Objectives of the mediation program” (A) means a determination as to whether or not the parties can reach an agreement that will (i) avoid foreclosure by means that may include consideration of any loss mitigation options available through the mortgagee, or (ii) expedite or facilitate the foreclosure in a manner acceptable to the parties, and (B) includes an expectation that all parties shall endeavor to reach such determination with reasonable speed and efficiency by participating in the mediation process in good faith, but without unreasonable and unnecessary delays;
(8) “Ability to mediate” means an exhibition on the part of the relevant person of a willingness, including a reasonable ability, to participate in the mediation process in a manner consistent with the objectives of the mediation program and in conformity with any obligations imposed in accordance with section 49-31n, including, but not limited to, a willingness and reasonable ability to respond to questions and specify or estimate when particular decisions will be made or particular information will be furnished and, with respect to the mortgagee, a reasonable familiarity with the loan file, any loss mitigation options that are available to the mortgagor and the material issues raised in prior mediation sessions. Reasonable familiarity with such material issues may be achieved by becoming reasonably familiar with the mediator reports submitted in accordance with subsection (b) of section 49-31n, to the extent such reports are available;
(9) “Permitted successor-in-interest” means a person who is a defendant in a foreclosure action with a return date on or after October 1, 2015, and either (A) the former spouse of a decedent-mortgagor, who acquired sole title to the residential real property by virtue of a transfer from the decedent-mortgagor's estate or by virtue of the death of the decedent-mortgagor where title was held as joint tenants or tenants in the entirety, or (B) the spouse or former spouse of a mortgagor or former mortgagor who (i) acquired title to the residential real property by virtue of a transfer from such mortgagor or former mortgagor where such transfer resulted from a court decree dissolving the marriage, a legal separation agreement or a property settlement agreement incidental to such a decree or separation agreement, and (ii) ensures that all necessary consents to the disclosure of nonpublic personal financial information have been provided to the mortgagee in accordance with subsection (c) of section 49-31l.
(P.A. 08-176, S. 15; P.A. 11-201, S. 1; P.A. 13-136, S. 1; P.A. 15-124, S. 1; P.A. 21-44, S. 3.)
History: P.A. 08-176 effective July 1, 2008; P.A. 11-201 redefined “mortgagor” in Subdiv. (1) and “mortgagee” in Subdiv. (3) and added Subdiv. (6) defining “religious organization”, effective July 1, 2011; P.A. 13-136 added reference to Sec. 49-31s, amended Subdiv. (1) to redefine “mortgagor” by adding exception re heir or occupying nonowner of property encumbered by a reverse annuity mortgage, amended Subdiv. (3) to redefine “mortgagee” by replacing provision re original lender or servicer under a mortgage with “owner or servicer of the debt secured by a mortgage”, added Subdiv. (7) defining “objectives of the mediation program” and added Subdiv. (8) defining “ability to mediate”, effective July 15, 2013; P.A. 15-124 amended Subdiv. (1) to redefine “mortgagor”, and added Subdiv. (9) defining “permitted successor-in-interest”, effective July 1, 2015; P.A. 21-44 amended Subdiv.(8) to redefine “ability to mediate” and amended Subdiv. (9) to redefine “permitted successor-in-interest”.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 49 - Mortgages and Liens

Chapter 846 - Mortgages

Section 49-1. - When foreclosure a bar to further action on debt.

Section 49-2. - Inclusion of taxes and other items as part of mortgage debt. Open-end mortgage. Reverse annuity mortgage. Negative amortization.

Section 49-2a. - Interest on funds held in escrow for payment of taxes and insurance.

Section 49-2b. (Formerly Sec. 37-10). - Interest on escrow accounts; regulations of Banking Commissioner.

Section 49-2c. - Exceptions.

Section 49-3. - Mortgage securing future advancements.

Section 49-4. - Mortgages by U.S. government and certain credit associations and banks to secure future advancements.

Section 49-4a. - Open-end mortgages, United States or its instrumentalities and certain banks authorized to hold.

Section 49-4b. - Open-end mortgage as security for guaranty of an open-end loan. Mortgage deed requirements. Description of loan and secondary liability.

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 49-6b. - Definitions.

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 49-7f. - Mortgage brokers and lenders prohibited from referring buyers of real property to a real estate broker, salesperson or attorney for a fee or commission. Suspension or revocation of licenses.

Section 49-8. - Release of satisfied or partially satisfied mortgage or ineffective attachment, lis pendens or lien. Damages.

Section 49-8a. - Release of mortgage. Affidavit. Recording of affidavit with town clerk. Penalty for recording false information.

Section 49-9. - Release of mortgage, mechanic's lien or power of attorney. Form of instrument. Index. Operation of executed release.

Section 49-9a. - Validation of release of mortgage. Affidavit.

Section 49-10. - Assignment of mortgage debt. Form of instrument. Requirements. Sufficient notice of assignment. Allocation of recording fees paid by a nominee of a mortgagee. Operation of executed assignment.

Section 49-10a. - Request for payoff statement or reinstatement payment statement.

Section 49-10b. - Residential real estate transaction involving payoff of mortgage loan. Disclosure statement prepared and sent to mortgage holder by notification agent. Form.

Section 49-11. - Release of mortgage by executor, administrator, spouse, next of kin, guardian, conservator or other suitable person.

Section 49-12. - Release of mortgage by foreign executor, administrator, trustee, conservator or guardian.

Section 49-13. - Petition for discharge of mortgage or ineffective attachment, lis pendens or lien.

Section 49-13a. - Undischarged mortgage invalid as further lien. Time periods. Tolling of time period by recording notice.

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 49-21. - Defendant to receive and file certificate of satisfaction or certificates of judgment of strict foreclosure or foreclosure by sale.

Section 49-22. - Execution of ejectment on foreclosure judgment. Disposition of property.

Section 49-22a. - Execution of ejectment on foreclosure judgment on mortgage guaranteed by Administrator of Veterans' Affairs.

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 49-30r. - Conveyance of property encumbered by underwater mortgage in satisfaction of mortgagor's obligation. Transfer agreement.

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 49-31b. - Information in deed sufficient notice as to nature and amount of obligation. Deed for variable rate mortgage loan.

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 49-31f. - Application for protection from foreclosure action. Qualifications. Court determination of eligibility. Stay of foreclosure action.

Section 49-31g. - Restructuring of mortgage debt by court.

Section 49-31h. - Partial payment by homeowner mandated by court as condition for granting of restructuring order.

Section 49-31i. - Determination of restructured mortgage debt. Limitations on amount of mortgage debt following restructuring. Computation of new mortgage debt.

Section 49-31j. - Regulations.

Section 49-31k. - Definitions.

Section 49-31l. - Foreclosure mediation: Notice of foreclosure mediation program. Forms. Procedure. Stay of litigation.

Section 49-31m. - Ezequiel Santiago Foreclosure Mediation Program.

Section 49-31n. - Mediation period. Information required. Termination of program.

Section 49-31o. - Consent of mortgagee required for changes. Disclosure of information submitted to mediator.

Section 49-31p. - Successor in interest in foreclosed property secured by federally-related mortgage loan. Assumption of interest limited. Definitions.

Section 49-31q. - Successor in interest in foreclosed property. Termination of tenant lease and assumption of interest subject to tenant lease.

Section 49-31r. - Foreclosure mediation: Notice of community-based resources.

Section 49-31s. - Simultaneous filing of motions for judgment of foreclosure and for default for failure to appear permitted for vacant, abandoned and unoccupied real property.

Section 49-31t and 49-31u. - Eligibility for foreclosure mediation program after consent to foreclosure by market sale. Foreclosure mediation program: Certificate of good standing.

Section 49-31v. - Foreclosure mediation program: Funding.