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S.B. 54
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UNIFORM LAW - UNIFORM ASSIGNMENT OF
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RENTS ACT
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2009 GENERAL SESSION
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STATE OF UTAH
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Chief Sponsor: Ross I. Romero
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House Sponsor:
Brian S. King
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LONG TITLE
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General Description:
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This bill enacts the Utah Uniform Assignment of Rents Act.
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Highlighted Provisions:
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This bill:
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. defines terms;
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. allows a security interest in rents to accrue prior to foreclosure as an interest that is
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distinct from any lien on the property which produces the rents;
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. makes the assignment of rents effective against third persons upon proper
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recordation;
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. establishes standards to govern the appointment of a receiver for mortgaged real
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property;
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. characterizes rents as any sum paid by a tenant, licensee, or other person for the
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right to possess or occupy the real property of another;
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. permits an assignee to enforce its security interest in rents through proper
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notification;
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. allows a mortgage to create a security interest in rents by default;
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. clarifies that the assignee's ability to collect rents from tenants is subject to any
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claim or defense by the tenant of the assignee's nonperformance; and
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. coordinates with Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code regarding proceeds of
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rents and creates rules to establish priorities between conflicting interests.
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Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
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None
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Other Special Clauses:
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None
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Utah Code Sections Affected:
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ENACTS:
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57-26-101, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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57-26-102, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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57-26-103, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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57-26-104, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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57-26-105, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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57-26-106, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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57-26-107, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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57-26-108, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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57-26-109, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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57-26-110, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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57-26-111, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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57-26-112, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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57-26-113, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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57-26-114, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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57-26-115, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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57-26-116, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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57-26-117, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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57-26-118, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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57-26-119, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
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Section 1.
Section
57-26-101
is enacted to read:
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CHAPTER 26. UTAH UNIFORM ASSIGNMENT OF RENTS ACT
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57-26-101. Title.
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This chapter is known as the "Utah Uniform Assignment of Rents Act."
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Section 2.
Section
57-26-102
is enacted to read:
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57-26-102. Definitions.
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As used in this chapter:
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(1) "Assignee" means a person entitled to enforce an assignment of rents.
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(2) "Assignment of rents" means a transfer of an interest in rents in connection with an
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obligation secured by real property located in this state and from which the rents arise.
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(3) "Assignor" means a person that makes an assignment of rents or the successor
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owner of the real property from which the rents arise.
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(4) "Cash proceeds" means proceeds that are money, checks, deposit accounts, or the
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like.
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(5) "Day" means calendar day.
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(6) "Deposit account" means a demand, time, savings, passbook, or similar account
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maintained with a bank, savings bank, savings and loan association, credit union, or trust
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company.
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(7) "Document" means information that is inscribed on a tangible medium or that is
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stored on an electronic or other medium and is retrievable in perceivable form.
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(8) "Notification" means a document containing information that this chapter requires a
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person to provide to another, signed by the person required to provide the information.
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(9) "Person" means an individual, corporation, business trust, estate, trust, partnership,
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limited liability company, association, joint venture, public corporation, government, or
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governmental subdivision, agency, or instrumentality, or any other legal or commercial entity.
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(10) "Proceeds" means personal property that is received or collected on account of a
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tenant's obligation to pay rents.
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(11) "Purchase" means to take by sale, lease, discount, negotiation, mortgage, pledge,
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trust deed, lien, security interest, issue or reissue, gift, or any other voluntary transaction
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creating an interest in property.
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(12) "Rents" means:
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(a) sums payable for the right to possess or occupy, or for the actual possession or
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occupation of, real property of another person;
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(b) sums payable to an assignor under a policy of rental interruption insurance covering
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real property;
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(c) claims arising out of a default in the payment of sums payable for the right to
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possess or occupy real property of another person;
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(d) sums payable to terminate an agreement to possess or occupy real property of
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another person;
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(e) sums payable to an assignor for payment or reimbursement of expenses incurred in
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owning, operating and maintaining, or constructing or installing improvements on, real
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property; or
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(f) any other sums payable under an agreement relating to the real property of another
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person that constitute rents under law of this state other than this chapter.
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(13) "Secured obligation" means an obligation the performance of which is secured by
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an assignment of rents.
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(14) "Security instrument" means a document, however denominated, that creates or
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provides for a security interest in real property, whether or not it also creates or provides for a
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security interest in personal property.
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(15) "Security interest" means an interest in property that arises by agreement and
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secures performance of an obligation.
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(16) "Sign" means, with present intent to authenticate or adopt a document:
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(a) to execute or adopt a tangible symbol; or
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(b) to attach to or logically associate with the document an electronic sound, symbol, or
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process.
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(17) "State" means a state of the United States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico,
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the United States Virgin Islands, or any territory or insular possession subject to the jurisdiction
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of the United States.
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(18) "Submit for recording" means to submit a document complying with applicable
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legal standards, with required fees and taxes, to the appropriate governmental office under Title
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57, Chapter 3, Recording of Documents.
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(19) "Tenant" means a person that has an obligation to pay sums for the right to
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possess or occupy, or for possessing or occupying, the real property of another person.
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Section 3.
Section
57-26-103
is enacted to read:
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57-26-103. Manner of giving notification.
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(1) Except as otherwise provided in Subsections (3) and (4), a person gives a
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notification or a copy of a notification under this chapter:
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(a) by depositing it with the United States Postal Service or with a commercially
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reasonable delivery service, properly addressed to the intended recipient's address as specified
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in Subsection (2), with first-class postage or cost of delivery provided for; or
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(b) if the recipient agreed to receive notification by facsimile transmission, electronic
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mail, or other electronic transmission, by sending it to the recipient in the agreed manner at the
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address specified in the agreement.
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(2) The following rules determine the proper address for giving a notification under
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Subsection (1):
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(a) A person giving a notification to an assignee shall use the address for notices to the
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assignee provided in the document creating the assignment of rents, but, if the assignee has
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provided the person giving the notification with a more recent address for notices, the person
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giving the notification shall use that address.
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(b) A person giving a notification to an assignor shall use the address for notices to the
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assignor provided in the document creating the assignment of rents, but, if the assignor has
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provided the person giving the notification with a more recent address for notices, the person
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giving the notification shall use that address.
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(c) If a tenant's agreement with an assignor provides an address for notices to the tenant
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and the person giving notification has received a copy of the agreement or knows the address
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for notices specified in the agreement, the person giving the notification shall use that address
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in giving a notification to the tenant. Otherwise, the person shall use the address of the
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premises covered by the agreement.
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(3) If a person giving a notification pursuant to this chapter and the recipient have
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agreed to the method for giving a notification, any notification must be given by that method.
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(4) If a notification is received by the recipient, it is effective even if it was not given in
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accordance with Subsection (1) or (3).
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Section 4.
Section
57-26-104
is enacted to read:
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57-26-104. Security instrument creates assignment of rents -- Assignment of rents
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creates security interest.
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(1) An enforceable security instrument creates an assignment of rents arising from the
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real property described in the security instrument, unless the security instrument provides
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otherwise.
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(2) An assignment of rents creates a presently effective security interest in all accrued
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and unaccrued rents arising from the real property described in the document creating the
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assignment, regardless of whether the document is in the form of an absolute assignment, an
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absolute assignment conditioned upon default, an assignment as additional security, or any
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other form. The security interest in rents is separate and distinct from any security interest held
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by the assignee in the real property.
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Section 5.
Section
57-26-105
is enacted to read:
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57-26-105. Recordation -- Perfection of security interest in rents -- Priority of
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conflicting interests in rents.
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(1) A document creating an assignment of rents may be submitted for recording in the
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office of the county recorder for the county in which the property is situated in the same
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manner as any other document evidencing a conveyance of an interest in real property.
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(2) Upon recording, the security interest in rents created by an assignment of rents is
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fully perfected, even if a provision of the document creating the assignment or law of this state
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other than this chapter would preclude or defer enforcement of the security interest until the
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occurrence of a subsequent event, including a subsequent default of the assignor, the assignee's
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obtaining possession of the real property, or the appointment of a receiver.
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(3) Except as otherwise provided in Subsection (4), a perfected security interest in rents
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takes priority over the rights of a person that, after the security interest is perfected:
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(a) acquires a judicial lien against the rents or the real property from which the rents
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arise; or
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(b) purchases an interest in the rents or the real property from which the rents arise.
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(4) A perfected security interest in rents has priority over the rights of a person
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described in Subsection (3) with respect to future advances to the same extent as the assignee's
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security interest in the real property has priority over the rights of that person with respect to
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future advances.
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Section 6.
Section
57-26-106
is enacted to read:
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57-26-106. Enforcement of security interest in rents.
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(1) An assignee may enforce an assignment of rents using one or more of the methods
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specified in Sections
57-26-107
,
57-26-108
, and
57-26-109
or any other method sufficient to
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enforce the assignment under law of this state other than this chapter.
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(2) From the date of enforcement, the assignee or, in the case of enforcement by
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appointment of a receiver under Section
57-26-107
, the receiver is entitled to collect all rents
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that:
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(a) have accrued but remain unpaid on that date; and
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(b) accrue on or after that date, as those rents accrue.
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Section 7.
Section
57-26-107
is enacted to read:
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57-26-107. Enforcement by appointment of receiver.
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(1) An assignee is entitled to the appointment of a receiver for the real property subject
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to the assignment of rents if:
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(a) the assignor is in default and:
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(i) the assignor has agreed in a signed document to the appointment of a receiver in the
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event of the assignor's default;
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(ii) it appears likely that the real property may not be sufficient to satisfy the secured
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obligation;
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(iii) the assignor has failed to turn over to the assignee proceeds that the assignee was
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entitled to collect; or
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(iv) a subordinate assignee of rents obtains the appointment of a receiver for the real
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property; or
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(b) other circumstances exist that would justify the appointment of a receiver under law
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of this state other than this chapter.
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(2) An assignee may file a petition for the appointment of a receiver in connection with
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an action:
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(a) to foreclose the security instrument;
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(b) for specific performance of the assignment;
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(c) seeking a remedy on account of waste or threatened waste of the real property
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subject to the assignment; or
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(d) otherwise to enforce the secured obligation or the assignee's remedies arising from
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the assignment.
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(3) An assignee that files a petition under Subsection (2) shall also give a copy of the
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petition in the manner specified in Section
57-26-103
to any other person that, ten days before
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the date the petition is filed, held a recorded assignment of rents arising from the real property.
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(4) If an assignee enforces an assignment of rents under this section, the date of
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enforcement is the date on which the court enters an order appointing a receiver for the real
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property subject to the assignment.
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(5) From the date of its appointment, a receiver is entitled to collect rents as provided
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in Subsection
57-26-106
(2). The receiver also has the authority provided in the order of
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appointment and law of this state other than this chapter.
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(6) The following rules govern priority among receivers:
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(a) If more than one assignee qualifies under this section for the appointment of a
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receiver, a receivership requested by an assignee entitled to priority in rents under this chapter
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has priority over a receivership requested by a subordinate assignee, even if a court has
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previously appointed a receiver for the subordinate assignee.
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(b) If a subordinate assignee obtains the appointment of a receiver, the receiver may
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collect the rents and apply the proceeds in the manner specified in the order appointing the
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receiver until a receiver is appointed under a senior assignment of rents.
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Section 8.
Section
57-26-108
is enacted to read:
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57-26-108. Enforcement by notification to assignor.
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(1) Upon the assignor's default, or as otherwise agreed by the assignor, the assignee
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may give the assignor a notification demanding that the assignor pay over the proceeds of any
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rents that the assignee is entitled to collect under Section
57-26-106
. The assignee shall also
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give a copy of the notification to any other person that, ten days before the notification date,
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held a recorded assignment of rents arising from the real property.
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(2) If an assignee enforces an assignment of rents under this section, the date of
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enforcement is the date on which the assignor receives a notification under Subsection (1).
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(3) An assignee's failure to give a notification under Subsection (1) to any person
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holding a recorded assignment of rents does not affect the effectiveness of the notification as to
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the assignor, but the other person is entitled to any relief permitted under law of this state other
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than this chapter.
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(4) An assignee that holds a security interest in rents solely by virtue of Subsection
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57-26-104
(1) may not enforce the security interest under this section while the assignor
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occupies the real property as the assignor's primary residence.
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Section 9.
Section
57-26-109
is enacted to read:
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57-26-109. Enforcement by notification to tenant.
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(1) Upon the assignor's default, or as otherwise agreed by the assignor, the assignee
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may give to a tenant of the real property a notification demanding that the tenant pay to the
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assignee all unpaid accrued rents and all unaccrued rents as they accrue. The assignee shall
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give a copy of the notification to the assignor and to any other person that, ten days before the
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notification date, held a recorded assignment of rents arising from the real property. The
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notification must be signed by the assignee and:
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(a) identify the tenant, assignor, assignee, premises covered by the agreement between
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the tenant and the assignor, and assignment of rents being enforced;
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(b) provide the recording data for the document creating the assignment or other
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reasonable proof that the assignment was made;
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(c) state that the assignee has the right to collect rents in accordance with the
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assignment;
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(d) direct the tenant to pay to the assignee all unpaid accrued rents and all unaccrued
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rents as they accrue;
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(e) describe the manner in which Subsections (3) and (4) affect the tenant's payment
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obligations;
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(f) provide the name and telephone number of a contact person and an address to which
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the tenant can direct payment of rents and any inquiry for additional information about the
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assignment or the assignee's right to enforce the assignment; and
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(g) contain a statement that the tenant may consult a lawyer if the tenant has questions
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about its rights and obligations.
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(2) If an assignee enforces an assignment of rents under this section, the date of
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enforcement is the date on which the tenant receives a notification substantially complying
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with Subsection (1).
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(3) Subject to Subsection (4) and any other claim or defense that a tenant has under law
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of this state other than this chapter, following receipt of a notification substantially complying
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with Subsection (1):
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(a) a tenant is obligated to pay to the assignee all unpaid accrued rents and all
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unaccrued rents as they accrue, unless the tenant has previously received a notification from
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another assignee of rents given by that assignee in accordance with this section and the other
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assignee has not canceled that notification;
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(b) unless the tenant occupies the premises as the tenant's primary residence, a tenant
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that pays rents to the assignor is not discharged from the obligation to pay rents to the assignee;
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(c) a tenant's payment to the assignee of rents then due satisfies the tenant's obligation
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under the tenant's agreement with the assignor to the extent of the payment made; and
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(d) a tenant's obligation to pay rents to the assignee continues until the tenant receives a
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court order directing the tenant to pay the rent in a different manner or a signed document from
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the assignee canceling its notification, whichever occurs first.
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(4) A tenant that has received a notification under Subsection (1) is not in default for
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nonpayment of rents accruing within 30 days after the date the notification is received before
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the earlier of:
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(a) ten days after the date the next regularly scheduled rental payment would be due; or
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(b) 30 days after the date the tenant receives the notification.
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(5) Upon receiving a notification from another creditor that is entitled to priority under
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Subsection
57-26-105
(3) that the other creditor has enforced and is continuing to enforce its
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interest in rents, an assignee that has given a notification to a tenant under Subsection (1) shall
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immediately give another notification to the tenant canceling the earlier notification.
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(6) An assignee's failure to give a notification under Subsection (1) to any person
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holding a recorded assignment of rents does not affect the effectiveness of the notification as to
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the assignor and those tenants receiving the notification. However, the person entitled to the
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notification is entitled to any relief permitted by law of this state other than this chapter.
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(7) An assignee that holds a security interest in rents solely by virtue of Subsection
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57-26-104
(1) may not enforce the security interest under this section while the assignor
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occupies the real property as the assignor's primary residence.
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Section 10.
Section
57-26-110
is enacted to read:
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57-26-110. Notification to tenant -- Form.
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No particular phrasing is required for the notification specified in Section
57-26-109
.
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However, the following form of notification, when properly completed, is sufficient to satisfy
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the requirements of Section
57-26-109
:
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NOTIFICATION TO PAY RENTS TO PERSON OTHER THAN LANDLORD
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Tenant: _______________________________________________________________
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Name of Tenant
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Property Occupied by Tenant (the "Premises"): ________________________________
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Address
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Landlord: ____________________________________________________________
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Name of landlord
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Assignee: ____________________________________________________________
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Name of assignee
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Address of Assignee and Telephone Number of Contact Person:
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_____________________________________________________________________
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Address of assignee
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_____________________________________________________________________
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Telephone number of person to contact
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1. The Assignee named above has become the person entitled to collect your rents on
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the Premises listed above under ________________________________________________
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Name of document
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(the "Assignment of Rents") dated __________, and recorded at _______________________
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Date Recording data
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in the ______________________________________________________________________.
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Appropriate governmental office under the recording act of this state
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You may obtain additional information about the Assignment of Rents and the Assignee's right
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to enforce it at the address listed above.
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2. The Landlord is in default under the Assignment of Rents. Under the Assignment of
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Rents, the Assignee is entitled to collect rents from the Premises.
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3. This notification affects your rights and obligations under the agreement under
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which you occupy the Premises (your "Agreement"). In order to provide you with an
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opportunity to consult with a lawyer, if your next scheduled rental payment is due within 30
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days after you receive this notification, neither the Assignee nor the Landlord can hold you in
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default under your Agreement for nonpayment of that rental payment until ten days after the
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due date of that payment or 30 days following the date you receive this notification, whichever
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occurs first. You may consult a lawyer at your expense concerning your rights and obligations
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under your Agreement and the effect of this notification.
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4. You must pay to the Assignee at the address listed above all rents under your
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Agreement which are due and payable on the date you receive this notification and all rents
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accruing under your Agreement after you receive this notification. If you pay rents to the
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Assignee after receiving this notification, the payment will satisfy your rental obligation to the
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extent of that payment.
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5. Unless you occupy the Premises as your primary residence, if you pay any rents to
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the Landlord after receiving this notification, your payment to the Landlord will not discharge
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your rental obligation, and the Assignee may hold you liable for that rental obligation
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notwithstanding your payment to the Landlord.
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6. If you have previously received a notification from another person that also holds an
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assignment of the rents due under your Agreement, you should continue paying your rents to
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the person that sent that notification until that person cancels that notification. Once that
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notification is canceled, you must begin paying rents to the Assignee in accordance with this
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notification.
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7. Your obligation to pay rents to the Assignee will continue until you receive either:
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(a) a written order from a court directing you to pay the rent in a manner specified in
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that order; or
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(b) written instructions from the Assignee canceling this notification.
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_________________________________________
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Name of assignee
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_________________________________________
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By: Officer/authorized agent of assignee
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Section 11.
Section
57-26-111
is enacted to read:
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57-26-111. Effect of enforcement.
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The enforcement of an assignment of rents by one or more of the methods identified in
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Sections
57-26-107
,
57-26-108
, and
57-26-109
, the application of proceeds by the assignee
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under Section
57-26-112
after enforcement, the payment of expenses under Section
57-26-113
,
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or an action under Subsection
57-26-114
(4) does not:
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(1) make the assignee a purchaser in possession of the real property;
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(2) make the assignee an agent of the assignor;
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(3) constitute an election of remedies that precludes a later action to enforce the
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secured obligation;
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(4) make the secured obligation unenforceable;
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(5) limit any right available to the assignee with respect to the secured obligation;
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(6) violate Section
78B-6-901
; or
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(7) bar a deficiency judgment pursuant to any law of this state governing or relating to
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deficiency judgments following the enforcement of any encumbrance, lien, or security interest.
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Section 12.
Section
57-26-112
is enacted to read:
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57-26-112. Application of proceeds.
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Unless otherwise agreed, an assignee that collects rents under this chapter or collects
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upon a judgment in an action under Subsection
57-26-114
(4) shall apply the sums collected in
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the following order to:
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(1) the assignee's reasonable expenses of enforcing its assignment of rents, including,
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to the extent provided for by agreement and not prohibited by law of this state other than this
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chapter, reasonable attorney fees and costs incurred by the assignee;
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(2) reimbursement of any expenses incurred by the assignee to protect or maintain the
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real property subject to the assignment;
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(3) payment of the secured obligation;
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(4) payment of any obligation secured by a subordinate security interest or other lien on
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the rents if, before distribution of the proceeds, the assignor and assignee receive a notification
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from the holder of the interest or lien demanding payment of the proceeds; and
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(5) the assignor.
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Section 13.
Section
57-26-113
is enacted to read:
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57-26-113. Application of proceeds to expenses of protecting real property --
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Claims and defenses of tenant.
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(1) Unless otherwise agreed by the assignee, and subject to Subsection (3), an assignee
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that collects rents following enforcement under Section
57-26-108
or
57-26-109
need not apply
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them to the payment of expenses of protecting or maintaining the real property subject to the
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assignment.
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(2) Unless a tenant has made an enforceable agreement not to assert claims or defenses,
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the right of the assignee to collect rents from the tenant is subject to the terms of the agreement
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between the assignor and tenant and any claim or defense arising from the assignor's
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nonperformance of that agreement.
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(3) This chapter does not limit the standing or right of a tenant to request a court to
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appoint a receiver for the real property subject to the assignment or to seek other relief on the
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ground that the assignee's nonpayment of expenses of protecting or maintaining the real
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property has caused or threatened harm to the tenant's interest in the property. Whether the
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tenant is entitled to the appointment of a receiver or other relief is governed by law of this state
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other than this chapter.
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Section 14.
Section
57-26-114
is enacted to read:
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57-26-114. Turnover of rents -- Commingling and identifiability of rents --
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Liability of assignor.
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(1) In this section, "good faith" means honesty in fact and the observance of reasonable
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commercial standards of fair dealing.
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(2) If an assignor collects rents that the assignee is entitled to collect under this chapter:
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(a) the assignor shall turn over the proceeds to the assignee, less any amount
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representing payment of expenses authorized by the assignee; and
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(b) the assignee continues to have a security interest in the proceeds so long as they are
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identifiable.
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(3) For purposes of this chapter, cash proceeds are identifiable if they are maintained in
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a segregated account or, if commingled with other funds, to the extent the assignee can identify
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them by a method of tracing, including application of equitable principles, that is permitted
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under law of this state other than this chapter with respect to commingled funds.
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(4) In addition to any other remedy available to the assignee under law of this state
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other than this chapter, if an assignor fails to turn over proceeds to the assignee as required by
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Subsection (2), the assignee may recover from the assignor in a civil action:
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(a) the proceeds, or an amount equal to the proceeds, that the assignor was obligated to
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turn over under Subsection (2); and
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(b) reasonable attorney fees and costs incurred by the assignee to the extent provided
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for by agreement and not prohibited by law of this state other than this chapter.
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(5) The assignee may maintain an action under Subsection (4) without bringing an
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action to foreclose any security interest that it may have in the real property. Any sums
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recovered in the action must be applied in the manner specified in Section
57-26-112
.
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(6) Unless otherwise agreed, if an assignee entitled to priority under Subsection
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57-26-105
(3) enforces its interest in rents after another creditor holding a subordinate security
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interest in rents has enforced its interest under Section
57-26-108
or
57-26-109
, the creditor
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holding the subordinate security interest in rents is not obligated to turn over any proceeds that
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it collects in good faith before the creditor receives notification that the senior assignee has
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enforced its interest in rents. The creditor shall turn over to the senior assignee any proceeds
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that it collects after it receives the notification.
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Section 15.
Section
57-26-115
is enacted to read:
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57-26-115. Perfection and priority of assignee's security interest in proceeds.
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(1) In this section:
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(a) "Article 9" means Title 70A, Chapter 9a, Uniform Commercial Code - Secured
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Transactions, or, to the extent applicable to any particular issue, Article 9 as adopted by the
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state whose laws govern that issue under the choice-of-laws rules contained in Title 70A,
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Chapter 9a, Uniform Commercial Code - Secured Transactions.
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(b) "Conflicting interest" means an interest in proceeds, held by a person other than an
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assignee, that is:
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(i) a security interest arising under Article 9; or
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(ii) any other interest if Article 9 resolves the priority conflict between that person and
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a secured party with a conflicting security interest in the proceeds.
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(2) An assignee's security interest in identifiable cash proceeds is perfected if its
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security interest in rents is perfected. An assignee's security interest in identifiable noncash
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proceeds is perfected only if the assignee perfects that interest in accordance with Article 9.
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(3) Except as otherwise provided in Subsection (4), priority between an assignee's
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security interest in identifiable proceeds and a conflicting interest is governed by the priority
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rules in Article 9.
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(4) An assignee's perfected security interest in identifiable cash proceeds is subordinate
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to a conflicting interest that is perfected by control under Article 9 but has priority over a
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conflicting interest that is perfected other than by control.
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Section 16.
Section
57-26-116
is enacted to read:
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57-26-116. Priority subject to subordination.
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This chapter does not preclude subordination by agreement as to rents or proceeds.
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Section 17.
Section
57-26-117
is enacted to read:
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57-26-117. Uniformity of application and construction.
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In applying and construing this uniform act, consideration must be given to the need to
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promote uniformity of the law with respect to its subject matter among states that enact it.
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Section 18.
Section
57-26-118
is enacted to read:
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57-26-118. Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce
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Act.
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This chapter modifies, limits, and supersedes the federal Electronic Signatures in
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Global and National Commerce Act (15 U.S.C. Section 7001, et seq.) but does not modify,
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limit, or supersede Section 101(c) of that act (15 U.S.C. Section 7001(c)) or authorize
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electronic delivery of any of the notices described in Section 103(b) of that act (15 U.S.C.
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Section 7003(b)).
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Section 19.
Section
57-26-119
is enacted to read:
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57-26-119. Application to existing relationships.
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(1) Except as otherwise provided in this section, this chapter governs the enforcement
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of an assignment of rents and the perfection and priority of a security interest in rents, even if
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the document creating the assignment was signed and delivered before May 12, 2009.
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(2) This chapter does not affect an action or proceeding commenced before May 12,
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2009.
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(3) Subsection
57-26-104
(1) of this chapter does not apply to any security instrument
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signed and delivered before May 12, 2009.
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(4) This chapter does not affect:
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(a) the enforceability of an assignee's security interest in rents or proceeds if,
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immediately before May 12, 2009, that security interest was enforceable;
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(b) the perfection of an assignee's security interest in rents or proceeds if, immediately
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before May 12, 2009, that security interest was perfected; or
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(c) the priority of an assignee's security interest in rents or proceeds with respect to the
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interest of another person if, immediately before May 12, 2009, the interest of the other person
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was enforceable and perfected, and that priority was established.
Legislative Review Note
as of 1-6-09 8:51 AM