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While record price appreciation led to trillions of dollars in equity, forborne borrowers still face the risk of losing their properties, according to Black Knight.
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There is $900 million in debt on the land alone, including the $150 million junior loan that is for sale by Jones Lang LaSalle.
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Non-depositories in the business also will have to submit annual reports and retain records for four years after they stop servicing the loan.
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Although over 1.5 million forborne borrowers remain, a fifth could exit their plan in the next week, according to Black Knight.
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More than 19% of the related loans are early buyouts from securitized pools, and the deal is one example of growing bulk sales activity in the market.
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The Federal Housing Finance Agency agreed to rework and improve procedures for regulatory communication about issues like servicing lapses in response to a recent inspector general audit.
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CIM is secured by home loans making the most of second chances, and borrowers retaining their homes throughout several economic dips.
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Sara Avery previously worked for Common Securitization Solutions, which manages the issuance of the two government-sponsored enterprises’ bonds, including their uniform mortgage-backed security.
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But the amount of forborne loans packaged into Ginnie Mae securities was up by 3 basis points on a consecutive-week basis, suggesting a concentration of distress there, amid broader declines.
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Despite the increase, adjustments to single-family loan terms aimed at making payments more affordable remain historically low at the government-sponsored enterprises. But they could grow in line with forbearance expirations soon.
September 24