8144 - Mortgages to secure certain advances.

     § 8144.  Mortgages to secure certain advances.        In addition to any other indebtedness, a mortgage may secure     unpaid balances of advances made, with respect to the mortgaged     premises, for the payment of taxes, assessments, maintenance     charges, insurance premiums or costs incurred for the protection     of the mortgaged premises or the lien of the mortgage, expenses     incurred by the mortgagee by reason of default by the mortgagor     under the mortgage or advances made under a construction loan to     enable completion of the improvements for which the construction     loan was originally made, if such mortgage states that it shall     secure such unpaid balances. A mortgage complying with this     section is a lien on the premises described therein from the     time the mortgage is left for record or the time of delivery to     the mortgagee of a purchase money mortgage which is recorded     within ten days after its date for the full amount of the unpaid     balances of such advances that are made under the mortgage, plus     interest thereon, regardless of the time when the advances are     made.     (Oct. 12, 1990, P.L.525, No.126, eff. 60 days)        1990 Amendment.  Act 126 added section 8144. Section 2 of Act     126 provided that nothing contained in Act 126 shall be     construed to affect the priority of advances made under any     mortgage recorded before the effective date of Act 126.