Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Mortgage Loan Compliance | Treasury Forcing The Loan Mod Issue

Starting Today, Treasury/Fannie teams will visit the eight largest servicers for three days to monitor their Home Affordable Modification Program efforts and troubleshoot any problems.

One-third of the 375,000 borrowers have submitted all the necessary documentation to qualify for a permanent loan modification and they "deserve" a timely decision from their servicer, said Treasury Assistance Secretary Michael Barr to reporters.

Meanwhile, 37% of the borrowers have submitted some documentation and more 20% have not submitted anything.

"Borrowers need to submit the necessary information or they could lose their eligibility for a permanent affordable modification," said Phyllis Caldwell, who joined Treasury in November to oversee the conversion campaign.

"We are also working with 300 outreach partners — including state, local and community officials as well as homeownership counselors and advocacy groups," Ms. Caldwell said. Several years ago she headed community development banking for Bank of America.

Servicers are expected to continue their outreach efforts while Treasury engages in a "robust" communications and outreach campaign to reach those borrowers.

In addition, each HAMP participating servicer will report to Treasury twice a day on their conversion progress during the month of December, according to Mr. Barr.

In a month-long campaign to convert 375,000 borrowers in payment trials into permanent loan modifications, Treasury Department and Fannie Mae staffers will be hounding servicers on a daily basis to achieve the highest conversion rate.

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