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Fannie Mae to Suspend Foreclosures Until January 2009 While Streamlined Modification Program is Implemented
WASHINGTON, Nov. 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- In order to support the
streamlined modification program announced on November 11, 2008, Fannie Mae
(NYSE: FNM) today issued a notice to its loan servicing organizations and
retained foreclosure attorneys directing them to suspend foreclosure sales on
occupied single-family properties as well as the completion of evictions from
occupied single-family properties scheduled to occur from November 26, 2008
until January 9, 2009.
The temporary suspension of foreclosures is designed to allow affected
borrowers facing foreclosure to retain their homes while Fannie Mae works with
mortgage servicers to implement the streamlined modification program scheduled
to launch December 15. Foreclosure attorneys and loan servicers will be
instructed to use the additional time to reach out to borrowers who have
defaulted on their loans and continue to pursue workout options. The
initiative applies to loans owned or securitized by Fannie Mae.
The streamlined modification program is aimed at the highest risk borrower
who has missed three payments or more, owns and occupies the primary
residence, and has not filed for bankruptcy. The program creates a fast-track
method for getting troubled borrowers into an affordable monthly payment
through a mix of reducing the mortgage interest rate, extending the life of
the loan or even deferring payments on part of the principal. Servicers have
flexibility in the approach, but the objective is to create a more affordable
payment for borrowers at risk of foreclosure.
"The streamlined modification program by Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Hope Now
and 27 mortgage servicers is an important step forward in addressing the
systemic issues driving the increase in foreclosures," said Fannie Mae
President and Chief Executive Officer Herb Allison. "Until the streamlined
modification program is fully implemented, we felt it was in the best interest
of both borrowers and Fannie Mae to take this extra step to ensure that
homeowners with the desire and ability to prevent a foreclosure have an
opportunity to stay in their homes. We encourage other servicers of non-GSE
mortgages to participate in the streamlined modification program to bolster
our collective efforts to stem the foreclosure crisis."
Fannie Mae will be working with foreclosure attorneys and servicers to
reach out to the more than 10,000 borrowers the company estimates would be
affected during this period. Borrowers who have Fannie Mae loans that are
scheduled for foreclosure between November 26, 2008 and January 9, 2009, will
be contacted directly by the attorney handling the foreclosure. If the home is
occupied, Fannie Mae has instructed servicers and attorneys to suspend the
foreclosure.
Allison also said Fannie Mae's loan servicers are prepared to work with
borrowers during this period, even if previous workout efforts have been
unsuccessful. As part of the company's "Second Look" initiative, Fannie Mae
personnel have been reviewing seriously delinquent loans to determine if the
borrower has been contacted and all workout options have been exhausted.
The streamlined modification program and temporary suspension of
foreclosures are two of a series of steps Fannie Mae has taken to expand its
foreclosure prevention efforts, which are designed to give loan servicers and
foreclosure attorneys tools to find the best solution for a borrower in
financial trouble. Fannie Mae and its many partners in the housing industry
urge borrowers in financial difficulty to reach out to their loan servicers,
regardless of whether they are facing imminent foreclosure. Solutions may be
available that could make an existing mortgage more affordable.
"Fannie Mae is committed to working with FHFA to implement the streamlined
modification program as quickly as possible to help prevent unnecessary
foreclosures," Allison said. "We must and will do more."
Fannie Mae exists to expand affordable housing and bring global capital to
local communities in order to serve the U.S. housing market. Fannie Mae has a
federal charter and operates in America's secondary mortgage market to enhance
the liquidity of the mortgage market by providing funds to mortgage bankers
and other lenders so that they may lend to home buyers. In 2008, we mark our
70th year of service to America's housing market. Our job is to help those who
house America.
SOURCE Fannie Mae
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