Loss Mitigation Trends & Practices 2007 Report

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Rapidly rising delinquency and default rates in the mortgage market are expected to increase for the foreseeable future. Even prime loans are not immune in this environment. How will you manage your problem loans? How does your loss mitigation program stack up with major players? Gain a strategic advantage with Loss Mitigation Trends & Practices on your desk.

This 120-page report from the editors of Inside Mortgage Finance gives you a comprehensive look at the latest loss mitigation developments and trends in today's turbulent mortgage market. You'll discover:

  • The loss mitigation techniques used by major lender/servicers;
  • Novel loan modification strategies such as "end loading;"
  • Data for delinquency rates, foreclosures, and defaults;
  • The latest guidance from regulators involving loss mitigation;
  • How SEC accounting rules may affect loan modifications;
  • The 4 strategies states have adopted to curb foreclosures;
  • Why counseling has become a major component in loss mitigation;
  • Analysis of federal efforts to prevent foreclosures;
  • Why lenders may favor short sales over loan modifications;
  • And more!
Appendix of Loss Mitigation and Foreclosure Documents
Also included is the complete document of every major loss mitigation/foreclosure statement, guidance, rule, and finding recently issued by the FDIC, Conference of State Bank Supervisors, HUD, American Securitization Forum, SEC, and others.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is completing its first six months of operation. Based on the agency’s regulatory pronouncements and announcements to date, how do you think the agency is doing?

It’s doing a good job of balancing consumer protections with regulating the mortgage industry.
It’s too early to tell what kind of job the CFPB is doing.
It’s not needed and should be closed down.

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