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Loss Mitigation Trends & Practices: Third Edition
New Strategic Report from the Editors of Inside Mortgage Finance
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The totally new third edition of this popular report from Inside Mortgage Finance Publications provides a comprehensive look at the latest loss mitigation developments.
Some industry observers are skeptical of certain programs saying that servicers will be enriched and the value of toxic assets will be further diminished. Others maintain that principal forbearance has had unintended consequences for investors. This new study offers facts as well as different players viewpoints and approaches to todays crisis.
All in one place, you'll find out about:
- Servicer InitiativesMajor banks, servicing firms, Fannie/Freddie and others;
- Federal Government InitiativesHAMP, HARP, H4H and cramdowns;
- DetailsEligibility and verification, Terms and procedures, Government payments, Home price decline protection, Second liens, Foreclosure alternatives, Temporary waivers, Proposed changes, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and mortgage insurance, Representations and warranties, Latest changes;
- Mortgage PerformanceAnalysis and data for delinquencies, foreclosures and loan modifications;
- Analysis and ImpedimentsDifferent points of view on conflicts, onerous requirements, investor concerns, whos likely to benefit from these programs;
- Regulations and GuidelinesAppendix with key documents and resources in one place.
Published September 2009. Order your copy today!
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