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Fannie Mae Increases HAMP Incentives for Early Borrower Assistance

Fannie Mae is bolstering the incentive fees paid to servicers modifying the GSE's loans through the Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP). The new incentives apply to all HAMP mods with a trial period effective date of October 1, 2011 or later. In a servicing policy update, Fannie Mae explained that it will begin paying servicers based on a tiered incentive structure that coincides with the number of days the mortgage loan has been delinquent when the trial plan starts.

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HUD Awards $10M to Housing Counseling Agencies

HUD has announced that it will distribute more than $10 million to housing counselors throughout the country. Grants have been awarded to 139 local counseling agencies and 23 housing counseling intermediaries. The funding is specifically earmarked to help distressed homeowners with mortgage modifications and other loss mitigation options, and to combat scams perpetrated by fraudulent foreclosure rescue companies. HUD says the grant money is unspent funding from its 2010 appropriation.

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CMBS Delinquencies Decrease for Third Month in Past Four

After rising in July, CMBS delinquencies picked up their downward trend again in August, decreasing 36 basis points to 9.52 percent. This drop is the third in the past four months, according to analysis released by Trepp LLC, a provider of commercial real estate data. Serious delinquencies also declined for the month and now make up 8.79 percent of commercial mortgage loans. According to Trepp, August's decline was the largest recorded since 2008 when the credit crisis began.

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Unemployment Rate Holds at 9.1% with No New Jobs Added in August

The national unemployment rate held at 9.1 percent as the U.S. economy added no new jobs during the month of August, according to figures released Friday by the U.S. Department of Labor. Analysts were expecting some semblance of job growth in the highly anticipated report, although forecasts were all over the map, from as high as 93,000 new jobs to as low as 16,000 and everywhere in between - representative of just how disjointed the economy itself has become in recent months.

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Treasury Withholds Making Home Affordable Incentives From Two

Treasury has released the results of its second-quarter assessment of servicers participating in the Making Home Affordable program. Officials say they will continue to withhold program incentives owed to Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase. The two were determined to need ""substantial improvement"" in key areas including borrower evaluations. BofA and JPMorgan received the same score last quarter, as did Wells Fargo, but Wells has now elevated its grade to needing ""moderate improvement.""

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Nevada AG Moves to Withdraw from 2008 Countrywide Settlement

Nevada is asking to be cut loose from a multi-state settlement agreement reached in October 2008 with Bank of America following its acquisition of Countrywide just four months earlier. BofA struck a deal with Nevada and several other states agreeing to provide up to $8.4 billion in interest and principal reductions for Countrywide borrowers. Nevada's attorney general claims the bank has breached that agreement and is asking to be released from it. BofA says it will defend itself against the allegations.

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HOPE LoanPort Names Industry Veteran to CEO Post

HOPE LoanPort announced Wednesday that Camillo T. Melchiorre will assume the role of president and CEO, effective September 1st. He replaces Larry Gilmore, co-founder of HOPE LoanPort and president and CEO since 2009, who has stepped down to pursue other opportunities. Melchiorre led the HOPE NOW Alliance Technology Committee that resulted in the creation of HOPE LoanPort and has served as a member of the board of directors since its inception.

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Servicers’ Proprietary Mods Increase 11% as Foreclosure Stats Drop

Mortgage servicers completed 56,000 permanent loan modifications through their own proprietary assistance programs during the month of July, according to figures released Wednesday by HOPE NOW. July's tally represents an 11 percent increase over the 50,000 proprietary mods reported in June. At the same time, foreclosure sales fell by 11 percent month-to-month and newly initiated foreclosure actions slipped 5 percent. HOPE NOW also found that the redefault rate for proprietary modifications is 20 percent.

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HOPE LoanPort Tops 3,000 Registered Counselor Users

HOPE LoanPort recently announced that the organization has now registered over 3,000 HUD-certified, nonprofit housing counselors in a little over a year of full operation. Counselors from more than 630 organizations in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico are now using the system to assist struggling homeowners. HOPE LoanPort is also upgrading its technology to comply with the Federal Housing Finance Agency's new guidelines for managing the GSEs' delinquent loans.

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LPS Puts Average Delinquency+Foreclosure Timeline at 599 Days

The average mortgage loan in foreclosure has been delinquent for 599 days, according to Lender Processing Services (LPS). That's a record for the company's regular monthly study on mortgage performance trends. As of the end of July, LPS counted 2.2 million loans that were in foreclosure and nearly 1.9 million that were over 90 days past due but had not yet started the foreclosure process. The company also found that 38 percent of July's foreclosure starts were repeat foreclosures.

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