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CFPB (Consumer Financial Protection Bureau) Seeks Comments on Proposed Rule
A January 17, 2013 summary of the final mortgage servicing rules can be found here. Links to the full documents as issued for Mortgage servicing under RESPA (Regulation X) and Mortgage servicing under TILA (Regulation Z) can be found here.

CFPB Issues Vendor Management Bulletin  - On Friday, April 13, 2012 the CFPB issued a bulletin regarding ‘guidelines’ for banks and non-bank consumer financial service companies with respect to how those companies manage and vet their 3rd party vendors. While there is not much new in the bulletin, and in fact, most of the guidance closely resembles previous guidance in OCC directives, it does in fact add another layer of bureaucracy to an already-complex system of audits and scrutiny that foreclosure trustees and law firms find themselves under.

 

The issue posed concerns the regulation and enforcement scope of CFPB over foreclosure law firms, including how firms falling under this regulation / enforcement are identified.  Pertinent documents concerning this matter are posted below, for your information.

 

 

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AG SETTLEMENT WITH SERVICING COMPANIES
 
  Here are the documents related to the February 9, 2012 Settlement Agreement announced by the multi-state coalition led by Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller and coordinated with the Justice Department and the Department of Housing and Urban Development, as well as most of the state Attorneys General.  Five of the nation’s largest mortgage servicers [Wells Fargo, Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, Ally Financial and CitiGroup] signed the Agreement when it was released; more servicers may sign going forward.
   
 
 

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OCC (Department of the Treasury)

"OCC Takes Enforcement Action Against Eight Servicers for Unsafe and Unsound Foreclosure Practices” - Press Release (04/13/2011)


Below are links to the findings of their investigation and also the consent orders sent to the servicers (individually) as well as to MERS and LPS.

 

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Legislative Summaries (updated 09.09.2011 - as distributed at 2011 Executive Servicer Summit)

 
 
FANNIE MAE
 
 
 
FREDDIE MAC

 
 
HUD

 

VA
 

 

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HELPING FAMILIES SAVE THEIR HOMES ACT OF 2009 (S. 896. Includes Title VII, PTFA)
 

On May 20, 2009 the President signed S. 896, enacting the Helping Families Save Their Homes Act of 2009, described as an Act to prevent mortgage foreclosures and enhance mortgage credit availability. Addressed in the Act are Fraud, Loan Modification, Moratorium Provisions, Enhanced Oversight of TARP, and Tenant Protections in Foreclosure (Title VII, Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act). For your convenience, you may find the entire language of the Act HERE. In addition, a copy of the June 2009 Federal Register Notice on Title VII may be found HERE. Also see HUD's Mortgagee Letter 2012-6  (dated March 16, 2012), which addresses changes to FHA's occupied conveyance procedures, including modified policies re PTFA. Further, the USFN Eviction Timelines Matrix, as well as the eviction issue areas of the USFN REO/Eviction Desk Guide have been updated in light of PTFA, plus PTFA's amendment by the Dodd-Frank Act signed in July 2010.  Click here for more information about the updated Timelines Matrix and Desk Guide, which were updated and re-released in 2011.

 

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2010 List of Agency Announcements

This document provides a listing of all of the relevant Agency Updates, associated with Mortgage Servicing, for 2010.  We hope you’ll find it useful. Thank you to Terry Ross, Director Regulatory Compliance at Barrett Daffin Frappier Turner & Engel, LLP & National Default Exchange, LP, who compiled this information, for allowing us to provide it to you.

 
 
 
S.B. 651 - HAWAII
 

 

IRS FEDERAL TAX LIEN RELIEF EXPEDITED PROCESS
[December 2008]

The IRS has streamlined the process for relief for distressed homeowners who find themselves blocked from refinancing or selling their property, due to a federal tax lien.  Read about the process here.

 

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)

FAILED BANK LIST - The FDIC is often appointed as receiver for failed banks. This page (link below) contains useful information for the customers and vendors of these banks. This includes information on the acquiring bank (if applicable), how your accounts and loans are affected, and how vendors can file claims against the receivership. This list includes banks that have failed since October 1, 2000.

Borrower's Guide to an FDIC Insured Bank Failure

 

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DISCLAIMER

USFN, its Members, and other contributors have prepared the information contained in the above documents as a public service and for general information purposes only. The information may or may not reflect the most current legal developments and under no circumstances should readers rely solely on this material. Readers should seek independent and competent legal counsel before acting upon any information contained herein.  This information is not provided in the course of an attorney-client relationship and is not intended to constitute legal advice or legal opinion, or to substitute for obtaining legal advice from an attorney licensed in your state. It is advisable that servicers and other readers contact local counsel familiar with the rules, practices, and interpretations of the particular jurisdiction.

 

     
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