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This
category includes all Loss Mitigation questions that are not specific
to one of the five Loss Mitigation Options.
Question
1 - What is the priority order that Mortgagees must follow when
applying HUD's Loss Mitigation Home Retention Options?
Answer
- Mortgagee 2009-23, page 3, states HUD's Loss Mitigation Home Retention
Options are to be reviewed in the following order: Special Forbearance,
Loan Modification, Partial Claim and FHA's Home Affordable Modification
(HAMP).
Question
2 - When a mortgagor has been determined ineligible for HUD's
Loss Mitigation Program and the information utilized to make this
determination was acquired by telephone, is the mortgagee required
to send written notification of the denial to the mortgagor?
Answer - Mortgagee Letter 2000-05, page 11, paragraph
H. "Evaluation of the Borrower's Financial Condition" in part states,
mortgagees must advise the mortgagor, in writing, the reason for
denial and allow the mortgagor at least seven (7) calendar days
to submit additional information which may impact upon the mortgagee's
evaluation.
Question 3 - What types of documentation is considered to
be third party verification of a mortgagor's financial income?
Answer - Mortgagee Letter 2000-05, page 10, paragraph
H, "Evaluation of the Borrower's Financial Condition" states in
part "….Regardless of how the mortgagor's financial information
was secured, the mortgagee must independently verify the financial
information by obtaining a credit report, and any other forms of
verification the lender deems appropriate."
Question 4 - What date does HUD acknowledge as the "execution
date" for home retention option documents?
Answer - HUD does not have a definition for "execution
date." HUD does recommend mortgagees not execute any home retention
option document until after the mortgagor has signed it. Thereby,
the mortgagee's timeline for submitting the incentive claim is not
affected.
Question
5 - Can an exception be made on the occupancy requirement for
loss mitigation retention options?
Answer - A variance request must be submitted
on company letterhead to the NSC Oklahoma City Office, providing
justification for the exception request for consideration.
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