Section 9. A high-cost home mortgage loan shall not contain a demand feature that permits the lender to terminate the loan in advance of the original maturity date and to demand repayment of the entire outstanding balance, except in the following circumstances:
(1) there is fraud or material misrepresentation by the consumer in connection with the loan that is not induced by the lender, its employees, or agents;
(2) the consumer fails to meet the repayment terms of the agreement for any outstanding balance and after the consumer has been contacted in writing and afforded a reasonable opportunity to pay the outstanding balance as outlined within the repayment terms of the agreement; or
(3) there is any bona fide action or inaction by the consumer that adversely and materially affects the lender's security for the loan, or any right of the lender in such security as provided in the loan agreement.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part II - Real and Personal Property and Domestic Relations
Title I - Title to Real Property
Chapter 183c - Predatory Home Loan Practices
Section 3 - Certification From Counselor With Third-Party Nonprofit Organization
Section 4 - Obligor's Ability to Make Payments; Presumption
Section 5 - Prepayment Fees and Penalties
Section 6 - Limitation on Financing of Points and Fees
Section 7 - Interest Rate Increases
Section 8 - Limitation on Scheduled Payments
Section 9 - Demand for Repayment
Section 10 - Periodic Payment Schedule
Section 11 - No Fee to Modify or Defer Payment
Section 12 - Consolidation of Payments
Section 13 - Forum for Disputes
Section 14 - Lender's Payment of Contractor
Section 15 - Affirmative Claims and Defenses Available; Applicability
Section 16 - Default in Connection With Refinancing