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This
business overview includes the following topics: Background,
Monthly Billing, Payments,
Business Cycle, and Accessing
HUD's Report Files. Background
On October 1, 1999, the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) implemented
the Single Family Premium Collection Subsystem-Periodic (SFPCS Periodic
or SFPCS-P) to track the collection and payment of periodic premiums
for Risk-based and Section 530 loans. The
bill for payments due October 1, 1999, was available on September 20,
1999. Payments due October 1, 1999 were made to SFPCS Periodic at the
case level. With
the implementation of SFPCS Periodic, all single family periodic premium
calculations must be consistent with the formula in Mortgagee
Letter 98-22. In
late 2000, Mortgagee Letters 00-38
and
00-46 (with Attachment)
established that periodic mortgage insurance premium may be canceled
when it reaches 22% equity for Risk-based loans closed on or after January
1, 2001. Effective
October 1, 2007, HUD is using Pay.gov, a secure
government-wide collection portal managed by the Financial Management
Service bureau of the U.S. Department of the Treasury, for the collection
of monthly mortgage insurance premium payments. It replaces the Mellon
Bank and PNC Bank collection services.
Monthly
Billing HUD
provides monthly bills to lenders for both Risk-based and Section 530
cases. Electronic bills are available to lenders by the 17th of each
month (please see Accessing HUD's Report Files).
Accessing the billing information is optional. You may use your own
systems to generate the amount owed on each case. However, HUD recommends
cross-checking your initial calculations against HUD's generated bill
for several months to ensure that the two are in agreement.
- HUD
provides case-level billing information for both Risk-based and Section
530 cases.
- Billing
information includes any premium, late, and/or interest charges due
through the billing period. The current premium amount is the premium
due on the case for the month in which the bill is generated. For example,
if a bill is generated on June 15, 2007, the premium shown on that bill
is for the month of June and will be due July 1. Interest and late charges
are generated based on past due premiums of prior months.
- Case
information available on the first of the bill month is used for billing.
Changes to the monthly mortgage insurance premium due to a change in
the original loan information (mortgage amount, loan-to-value ratio,
etc.), or case status (active, terminated, claim terminated) after the
first of the month is reflected in the next month's bill. Example: Correction
to mortgage amount from lender processed by HUD on January 3. Change
in premium amount and adjustment to past premium would be reflected
in the February bill available February 17th.
- Servicer
transfers triggered by SFPCS Periodic payments are processed throughout
the month. The servicer on record in SFPCS Periodic at the time of billing
receives the bill for the case.
- Premiums
are based on HUD's calculation. Previously, HUD allowed lenders to choose
from three different premium calculations for Risk-based loans. The
current process uses a standard calculation
for all loans.
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Advance
Notices of premium change for anniversary date is provided for both
Section 530 and Risk-based cases. The monthly premium can be calculated
by dividing the annual premium by 12 and rounding to nearest cent.
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NOTE:
The make-up premium due in the month preceding the anniversary date
for those cases not equally divisible by 12 has been eliminated. Payments
consist of 12 equal installments. -
Example
1: Annual premium is $129.14: $129.14/12 = $10.7617 for 12 equal installments
of $10.76 -
Example
2: Annual premium is $129.18: $129.18/12 = $10.7650 for 12 equal installments
of $10.77 -
A
late charge of four percent of the monthly premium is assessed on any
premium not received by the 10th day of the month in which it is due.
If the 10th day of the month occurs on a weekend or holiday, payment
must be received before 8:00 p.m. ET on the last business day prior
to the tenth day of the month to avoid a late charge. - Cases
that have not been endorsed for FHA insurance are not billed. However,
monthly mortgage insurance payments must start on the first day of the
month following the beginning of loan amortization.
Payments Remittance
of Payments: Remittances must include case-level payment data for
both Risk-based and Section 530 cases, including FHA case number and
payment amount with an optional field for the loan number (can be used
for MERS MIN). Lenders do not need to specify the program code (Risk-based
or Section 530), billing period, or payment distribution (i.e., late
charge, interest, premium). Payment is due the first day of the month
following the billing month (with a ten-day grace period). Therefore,
for a June bill, payment is due July 1. If the payment is
received after July 10, a late charge is assessed.
If the payment was received by HUD on or before 8 p.m. ET, the received
date is the same date the payment was sent. If the payment transaction
was received after 8 p.m., the received date is the next business
day. If
the lender's account has insufficient funds at the time of payment,
the payment is given a status of Failed. HUD does not re-present the
payment for collection again the next business day. At
this time, payments cannot be warehoused but this feature will be available
at a later date. Pay.gov
Collection Service: The Financial Management Services (FMS) branch
of U.S. Department of the Treasury mandated that HUD convert to the
Pay.gov system, effective October 1, 2007. Pay.gov is a secure government-wide
collection portal. It processes payments electronically (electronic
funds transfer or EFT) through the Automated Clearing House (ACH) using
a checking account debit. The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, which
maintains the Pay.gov system, is used for the ACH debit. See also HUD's
Mortgage Insurance Premium Collection Process. All SFPCS
Periodic premium payments are sent electronically through the Internet
using the FHA Connection or
through CPU to CPU batch file transmissions, depending on the size of
the lender's portfolio. See Getting Started -
Periodic Premium Payments via Pay.gov for details. Application
of Payments: -
The
expected remittance per case is the amount billed - there is no "tolerance"
amount. Any unpaid amount is included on the next month's bill, and
a discrepancy is itemized on the reconciliation file.
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HUD
applies payments to amounts due on the case in accordance with the U.S.
Department of the Treasury's regulations governing payments of debts.
When a payment is received, it is first applied to late charges, then
interest, and then premiums. -
Overpayments
are automatically applied to the next month's billing charges, unless
a refund is requested.
Business
Cycle The
following contains approximations on when business events occur during
any given month. | Date | Event |
| 17 |
Billing
available to lenders.
Reconciliation file available to lenders. |
| 17-31 |
Lenders
should resolve items from their reconciliation file. |
| 1 |
Payments
are due. | |
10 |
End
of the grace period for payments.
Advance Notices available. |
Accessing
HUD's Report Files Billing,
Reconciliation, Lender
Notification, Portfolio, Advance
Notices, Refund Transactions, and Reallocation
Transactions report files are available to lenders on the Internet.
These files can be viewed on the Internet or downloaded via the FHA
Connection (see Mortgagee
Letter 98-13). An option to use the Frame
Relay Network instead of the Internet can be made available under
special circumstances. Reconciliation
report files are generated following billing. These files show charges
generated from the current month's billing cycle, but a case is not
considered unreconciled if only the premium assessed in the current
month is owed. A list of the "unreconciled" categories
and the instructions for action needed on each is provided at Reconciliation
Discrepancy Types. At
any point during the month a lender may obtain its Lender Notification
and Portfolio (Audit) report files. The Advance Notices, Billing, and
Reconciliation files are generated automatically and remain available
for three months on the FHA Connection.
The Refund Transactions and Reallocation Transactions report files are
cumulative and are updated weekly (available every Monday). On the second
day of the month, the complete Refund Transactions and Reallocation
Transactions report files for the prior month are available. File
Descriptions/Layouts: The
report file layouts show the format of the information that is provided.
The "Picture" column shows the COBOL definition of these fields.
- X
= Alphanumeric
- 9
= Numeric
- V
= Decimal Point (these are not transmitted)
- For
the date fields, the following additional formatting information is
included:
- YYYY
= Year (i.e. 1998)
- MM
= Month
- DD
= Day
- For
the time fields, the following additional formatting information is
included:
- HH
= Hour
- MM
= Minute
- SS
= Second
For
lenders with a small portfolio, the information can be displayed via
the Internet. For lenders with a larger portfolio, it would be impractical
to browse through the files on the Internet. These lenders should download
the files and format a report as desired or use the file as input to
their internal processing. For
lenders utilizing service bureaus or software providers, please check
with that organization regarding their planned processing for these
files. See
Also - Using
a Service Bureau
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