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Hope LoanPort® Portal Facilitates Servicing Transfers
WASHINGTON --(Business Wire)--
Recent servicing guidelines and regulations have stressed the importance
of maintaining transparency and traceability during the servicing
transfer process. Hope LoanPort (HLP) has an established structure to
facilitate the servicing transfer process by allowing existing cases to
be transferred between registered mortgage servicers without any lost
documentation or the need for homeowners in the process of a foreclosure
alternative to start over. Registered servicers of HLP have access to
this existing platform for seamlessly transferring cases between
transferor and transferee.
Mortgage servicing rules from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
(CFPB) will require servicers to "maintain policies and procedures that
are reasonably designed to achieve the objectives of facilitating
transfer of information during servicing transfers." In CFPB
Bulletin 2013-01 Mortgage Servicing Transfers a focus of supervisory
activities includes "… procedures the transfereehad in place to
identify loss mitigation in process (e.g., trial or permanent
modifications, forbearance plans, or short sale/deed-in-lieu agreements)
at the time of transfer." This requirement for a smooth, transparent
transition is facilitated by HLP through a complete electronic transfer
of in-process foreclosure alternative applications. The portal provides
a record of activities performed within the system, such as
documentation uploaded from the homeowner or their authorized third
party representative, and portal-based communications (such as messages
and status updates) between the parties. HLP is designed to facilitate a
complete record of the case and all internal messages both before and
after the transfer, thus allowing the transferee the ability to
immediately pick up on a case exactly where the transferor left off. By
utilizing an electronic transfer of all case records, there is no loss
in continuity of communication, no need for re-applying with the new
servicer and no risk to lost documents.
Servicers who have acquired default portfolios from registered HLP
servicers are encouraged to begin discussions with HLP in order to
initiate the process of registering with HLP and receiving case
information on mortgages they have acquired. "We look forward to working
with servicers in order to ensure these loans are handed off in a timely
and efficient manner," said Camillo Melchiorre, HLP President and CEO.
"The ability of HLP to provide these cases to the transferee helps keep
their loss mitigation activities in compliance and also helps to ensure
that the homeowner can continue their foreclosure alternative efforts in
a seamless, transparent manner."
Hope LoanPort, powered by RxOffice, and a member of the HOPE NOW
Alliance, is a web-based tool that streamlines foreclosure alternative
applications on behalf of borrowers at-risk of foreclosure, allowing
housing counselors to efficiently transmit completed applications to
mortgage services. To date, Hope LoanPort has registered over 4,000
Counseling agencies, in 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto
Rico. These counselors have access to servicers managing over 85% of the
residential mortgages in the U. S. For more information, please visit www.hopeloanportal.org.

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