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                    [Summary] => Delinquent housing loan borrowers of the National Home Mortgage Finance Corp. (NHMFC) may still have their loan penalties waived up to Dec. 31 this year should they either fully pay, update loan arrearages or refinance their accounts, it was announced by lawyer Angelico T. Salud, NHMFC president.

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This is following the approval by the NHMFC board of directors, headed by Housing Secretary Michael Defensor, of the extension of the implementation of the Housing Loan Condonation Act of 1998 (Republic Act 8501) to provide relief to homeowners adversely affected by current economic conditions, NHMFC president Angelico Salud said.
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Lawyer Angelico Salud, NHMFC president, said that NHMFC will waive up to 100 percent of accumulated loan penalties on delinquent accounts, or proportionate to the loan arrearages to be updated.
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This is following the approval by the NHMFC board of directors, headed by Housing Secretary Michael Defensor, of the extension of the implementation of the Housing Loan Condonation Act of 1998 (Republic Act 8501) to provide relief to homeowners adversely affected by current economic conditions, NHMFC president Angelico Salud said.
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Lawyer Angelico Salud, NHMFC president, said that NHMFC will waive up to 100 percent of accumulated loan penalties on delinquent accounts, or proportionate to the loan arrearages to be updated.
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