TENA’s Analysis of Servicing Audit Findings | Q3 2017
Mortgage Servicing Quality Control Notable Audit Findings: July – September 2017 Over 20,000 mortgage servicing Quality Control audit findings involving of over 1,700 separate and unique
Mortgage Servicing Quality Control Notable Audit Findings: July – September 2017 Over 20,000 mortgage servicing Quality Control audit findings involving of over 1,700 separate and unique
VA issued Circular 26-17-42, describing measures mortgagees may employ to provide relief to home loan borrowers affected by the California wildfires. The measures include: the
Freddie Mac issued Bulletin 2017-25 (Bulletin), introducing the Freddie Mac Extend Modification for Disaster Relief (Extend Modification). The Extend Modification is similar to the existing
Fannie Mae issued Lender Letter LL-2017-09, introducing the Fannie Mae Extend Modification for Disaster Relief (Extend Mod). The Extend Mod is a temporary post-disaster forbearance
Mortgage Servicing Quality Control Notable Audit Findings: April – June 2017 Over 20,000 mortgage servicing Quality Control audit findings involving of over 1,800 separate and
Fannie Mae issued Servicing Guide Announcement SVC-2017-03, setting forth updates to the Servicing Guide. As outlined in the Announcement, the Servicing Guide has been updated
Over 25,000 mortgage servicing QC audit findings consisting of 1,500 separate and unique audit exceptions were cited during the fourth quarter of 2016. That data
To identify frequently occurring mortgage servicing quality control audit findings, TENA analyzed over 29,000 findings identified in thousands of QC audits it completed during the
FHA issued Mortgagee Letter (ML) 2025-09 and Title I Letter (TIL) TIL-490 removing loan eligibility for non-permanent residents. Per the ML and TIL, FHA eliminated
RHS issued a SFH Guaranteed Origination Notice (Notice) terminating the temporary loan eligibility for non-U.S. citizens with valid social security numbers and employment authorization documents.
FHA issued Mortgagee Letter 2025-08 rescinding the policy guidance announced in Mortgagee Letters 2021-27, 2024-07 and 2024-16. Mortgagee Letter 2021-27 pertained to appraisal fair housing
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