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Fannie Mae Announcement 05-06/Fannie Mae Form 30 Requirement |
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Thursday, 08 September 2005 |
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Fannie Mae has released Announcement 05-06
describing changes to their natural disaster relief
procedures, primarily for disbursing insurance claim proceeds.
These changes will streamline the procedures for
handling insurance proceeds to provide servicers with more
discretion in managing their process for the disposition of hazard
(and,if applicable, flood or earthquake) insurance
proceeds.
The procedures have four categories that:
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provide servicers with more discretion to disburse
funds when properties securing current mortgages have not suffered
a total or near-total loss (servicers, therefore, may choose to
disburse all proceeds for the repairs and restoration in a single
payment, regardless of the amount, or in a series of progress
payments as work is completed);
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increase the maximum amounts that servicers can
disburse when properties securing delinquent mortgages have not
suffered a total or near-total loss;
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provide an electronic process for servicers to make
recommendations for the disposition of the insurance proceeds for
mortgages 90 days or more delinquent and for mortgages in
foreclosure;
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address options for the disposition of insurance
proceeds for mortgages that are current or 30 to 90 days delinquent
based upon borrowers’ willingness to repair their
properties.
Some points of interest include
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Servicers will now be required to temporarily
discontinue reporting delinquencies to credit bureaus if they are
aware that the borrower's delinquency is attributable to hardships
the borrower has incurred as the result of a natural disaster.
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Servicers are reminded that they must ensure that
hazard (and, if applicable, flood or earthquake) insurance claims
are filed. If the servicer becomes aware of a loss and the borrower
has not filed a proof of loss, the servicer must take appropriate
action to ensure that the proof of loss is filed within the time
period specified in the insurance policy.
To view the full document please click on the
following link;
Fannie Mae Announcement 05-06
In addition, Safeguard has received verification that
Fannie Mae no longer requires the utilization of Form 30. Servicers
are required to receive inspection results that mirror those on
Form 30.
Until full automation is acheived Hazard Claim 176 is
still required.
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