Permanent Loan Modifications
Loan servicers completed nearly 37,000 new permanent loan modifications under HAMP in July, according to the latest report released today by the Treasury.
July was the slowest this year in terms of permanent loan modifications being started – at the same time, the number of trial modification cancellations surged to 616,839, greatly outnumbering the 421,804 active permanent modifications. The most common causes of cancellation have been insufficient documentation, trial plan payment default, and ineligible borrowers.
Since the program began, 12,912 permanent modification have also been canceled.
The good news is that the median savings for borrowers in permanent modification is $513.09, or 36 percent of the median mortgage payment before modification.
The bad news is the median back-end DTI ratio (total monthly debt obligations) for borrowers post-mod is still super high at 63.5 percent.
Of those who received a permanent mod, 29.3 percent have received some type of principal forbearance, 56.8 percent have had their term extended, and all 100 percent snagged an interest rate reduction.
Bank of America, the top loan servicer in the United States, has completed the most permanent mods with 76,330 through July, followed by Chase’s 58,489 and Wells Fargo’s 46,732. The Charlotte-based bank also has the most active trial modifications at 84,741, followed by Chase with 37,586 and Wells Fargo with 22,338.
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