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M&M III Federal Register
Notice
Federal
Register, Vol. 75, No. 226, Wednesday, November 24,
2010 Policies and Procedures Pertaining to Changes
in Listing Brokers Participating in the Federal Housing
Administration (FHA) Management and Marketing III Program
FHA First Look Sales Method
for Eligible NSP Purchasers
M&M III Reference Materials
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FHA
Management and Marketing Structure (M&M
III)
On
August 30, HUD launched the third generation of its Management and
Marketing (M&M) program, known as M&M III. These new contracts will
streamline HUD's operations, capitalize on the expertise of its
potential vendors, and provide flexibility to meet changing market
conditions in the REO industry.
Since
1999, HUD has been outsourcing the disposition of its foreclosed
FHA inventory under the M&M contracting process. M&M Contractors
manage and market single-family properties owned by, or in the custody
of the Department. HUD-owned houses are often referred to as HUD
Homes. These are homes that had an FHA-insured mortgage, the
homeowners defaulted, and the lender foreclosed. The lender then
deeded the home to the Secretary of HUD in exchange for an insurance
claim payment.
Under
prior agreements, M&M contractors were responsible for both maintenance
and marketing of the Department's real estate-owned or REO properties.
However, under M&M III these functions have been separated to increase
the effectiveness of the Department's asset disposition program.
The
Field Service Managers will be
responsible for property maintenance and preservation and the Asset
Managers will be responsible for the sale of the homes.
There will be multiple Field Service Manager and Asset Manager contractors
in most areas. This is expected to foster competition among the
contractors thereby improving responsiveness, reducing risk and
increasing net returns to the agency. Each contractor will establish
an office within its awarded geographic area. HUD's
Homeownership Centers in Atlanta, Georgia; Denver, Colorado;
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Santa Ana, California will be responsible
for the direct oversight of the new contracts within their respective
jurisdictions. A map of all M&M III contract areas is available
here.
The
key elements of the disposition structure include:
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Mortgagee
Compliance Manager (MCM) |
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Field
Service Manager (FSM) |
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Asset
Manager (AM) |
Mortgagee
Compliance Manager (MCM)
The Mortgagee Compliance
Manager (MCM) performs a variety of pre- and post- property
conveyance services to ensure that HUD's interests are protected.
These services include: reviewing property inspections to ensure
the property is in conveyance condition; resolving conveyance exceptions;
providing guidance to Mortgagees related to pre-conveyance and post-conveyance
responsibilities; and leveraging HUD's software and information
systems to execute and complete the tasks within this contract.
Field Service Manager (FSM)
Field
Service Managers (FSM) are companies that provide property
preservation and protection services consisting of, but not
limited to, inspecting the property, securing the property, performing
cosmetic enhancements/repairs, and providing on-going maintenance.
Properties acquired by HUD will be assigned to FSMs. There will
be multiple contracts awarded through each HOC, with the FSMs competing
for new acquisitions through their respective HOCs.
Asset Manager (AM)
The
AMs are responsible for the marketing and sale of REO property.
Multiple AMs will be contracted to market HUD-owned properties within
their selected contract area within their geographic HOC areas.
FHA property listings and property agent contact information are
available at HUD's new REO listing site, HUD
Home Store.
Please
direct any questions to the FHA
Office of Single Family Asset Management at (202) 708-1672.
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