The Bank of North Dakota may do all acts or things necessary to negotiate loans and preserve security under this chapter, including the power to take such security as deemed necessary, to exercise any right of redemption, and to bring suit in order to collect interest and principal due the loan fund under mortgages, contracts, and notes executed to obtain loans under the provisions of this chapter. If the applicant's plan for financing provides for a loan of funds from sources other than the state of North Dakota, the Bank of North Dakota may take a subordinate security interest. The Bank may recover from the loan fund amounts actually expended by it for legal fees and to effect a redemption.
N.D.C.C. § 6-09.16-06