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Questions
and Answers What
is a reallocation? A
reallocation is the redistribution of funds from one case to one or more other
cases. What
are the valid reasons for a reallocation? The
established criteria for HUD to approve a reallocation from a case, include:
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R001
- Overpayment |
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R002
- Overages due to a late/interest adjustment |
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R003
- Payment remitted for wrong case |
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R004
- Case is canceled (not endorsed) |
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R005
- Payment made on a sold case |
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R006
- Payment made on a non-Periodic case |
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R007
- Other legitimate reasons not listed |
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R008
- Payment made for an invalid case number |
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R009
- Payment made for terminated case |
A
reallocation can also be processed for other legitimate reasons not listed
above (R007). How
do I request a reallocation of funds? Send
an email request to HUD's
Single Family Insurance Operations Branch, Lender Assistance Section with
an attached spreadsheet file containing the details of
the reallocation. The FHA ID of the mortgagee and the word "Periodic"
must be entered in the subject line of the email message. The following information
is required for each request and must be included in the spreadsheet
file attached to the email message:
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FHA
ID, name, and address of the mortgagee |
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Mortgagee
contact name and telephone number (and/or fax number) |
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FHA
case number money is to be reallocated from |
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FHA
case number(s) money is to be reallocated to |
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Amount
to be reallocated to each case |
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Reason
for the reallocation (use an R00n code listed above) |
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Date
payment was remitted or error occurred |
Documentation
supporting the reallocation must be submitted upon request. Use
the template spreadsheet file provided by HUD, which is in Microsoft® Excel®
format (.xls). More than one reallocation request can be entered on the spreadsheet. - Download
the template and save it in a location on your computer you can remember.
- Open
the template file in Excel®
(or other compatible software) and save it under a different file name (i.e.,
mortgagee ID and date).
- Enter
the necessary information for a reallocation request. See the sample below.
- Save
the file and attach it to the email request for a reallocation.
Below
is a sample of the reallocation request spreadsheet. Three reallocation requests
are included in this sample. Note: If the reason for the reallocation is R007
(Other), a full explanation must be included. 
Who
can I call for help with reallocation? Call
HUD's Single Family Insurance Operations Divison, Single Family Insurance Operations
Branch, Lender Assistance Section (Periodic) at (202) 708-1858. How
can I determine if my reallocation request has been processed? The
Reallocation Transactions report file lists cases in your portfolio from or to
which funds have been reallocated. Also, the Billing and Reconciliation report
files show a change in the cases affected by the reallocation. These reports are
available through the FHA Connection
or the Frame Relay Network.
Do
I have to be the servicer of a case to reallocate funds from it? No.
If you made a payment in error to a case that was not in your portfolio, you can
request a reallocation to the appropriate case. Is
a servicer change processed if funds are reallocated to a case that is not in
our portfolio? No.
How
will I know if another servicer reallocates funds from or to a case in our portfolio?
The
Reallocation Transactions report file lists cases in your portfolio from or to
which funds have been reallocated. Also, the Billing and Reconciliation report
files show a change in the cases affected by the reallocation. These reports are
available through the FHA Connection
or the Frame Relay Network.
How
can I cancel or change a reallocation request? Once
processed, a reallocation transaction cannot be canceled. It is reversed or changed
by processing another reallocation transaction to redistribute the appropriate
funds to the appropriate cases. Send another email request to HUD's
Single Family Insurance Operations Branch. Can
I reallocate funds to more than one case? There
is no limit to the number of cases funds can be reallocated to as long as there
is enough available money on the case(s) from which funds are being reallocated.
Is
there a limit to how much I can reallocate from a case? The
only limitation is the amount of money available on the case from which funds
are being reallocated. The amount available includes all payments that have passed
an 18-day holding period and any funds not being held for the processing of an
authorized refund. Do
I have to reallocate the exact payment amount? No.
Specific payments are not reallocated. All or part of the total amount of funds
available on a case can be reallocated. Can
I reallocate funds from several different cases to the same case? Yes.
However, you must provide a reason for the reallocation from each case.
Can
I reallocate part of the funds from a case and request a refund for the remaining
amount? Yes.
However, two separate requests must be submitted, one to the Single Family Insurance
Operations Branch for a reallocation,
and another to the Disbursements and Customer Service Branch for a refund.
Can
I reallocate funds to a nonendorsed case? Yes.
The Single Family Premium Collection Subsystem-Periodic has been changed to accommodate
reallocating to any valid nonendorsed case. |