New federal loan-servicing rules proposed

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau says its proposals would eliminate the surprises and runarounds that borrowers experience today.

By Teresa at MSN Real Estate Aug 10, 2012 1:56PM

The federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has proposed new rules for mortgage servicers that it says will eliminate surprises and runarounds. Yes, we've heard this before. No, it hasn't happened yet.

 

The foreclosure crisis revealed numerous problems with how the companies that collect homeowners' mortgage payments do business. Consumers have complained of problems ranging from lost paperwork to unresponsiveness to outright fraud, including a process known as "robo-signing."

 

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"The inadequate performance of many mortgage servicers has helped widen the misery for many Americans," Richard Cordray, director of the consumer agency, said in announcing the proposed rules. "Right now, consumers often struggle to get critical information about their mortgage loans. Many have a hard time correcting errors. They often do not know about options to avoid foreclosure. And when they are trying to keep their homes and find options that make sense, they often get little help from their servicers. … Right now, people have too little protection under federal law if their mortgage servicer surprises them with costly fees or gives them the runaround."

 

Stacks of papers (© Win Initiative/Getty Images)Consumers get no choice in which company services their mortgage. That decision is made by the lender. If you get bad service, you can't switch.

The bureau is seeking public comment through Oct. 9 on the proposed rules, which it first announced in April. Final rules will go into effect early next year.

 

Among the proposed new rules:

  • Mortgage statements would have to clearly state the amount due and how past payments have been applied.
  • Borrowers would have to be notified starting six months in advance when interest rates were scheduled to change.
  • Servicers could not impose "forced-place" insurance without first giving borrowers two notices estimating the cost.
  • Payments would have to be credited the day they are received.
  • Servicers would have to review alternatives to foreclosure with delinquent borrowers.
And, our personal favorite: "Servicers must have reasonable policies to ensure that when borrowers provide documents and information the servicers can find and use them." Borrowers seeking loan modifications have complained for years that servicers regularly lose the documents they send in, forcing them to send in the same paperwork numerous times.

Will these new rules really improve the process? Ben Hallman at The Huffington Pot is skeptical. He writes:

But there is reason to question whether servicers would follow the new rules, and whether regulators would enforce them. The mortgage industry has made promises before -- in deals reached with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and other federal agencies last year and as a condition of the $25 billion settlement with 49 states and the federal government six months ago.
The first set of new servicing standards were mostly ignored by the industry, housing advocates said. Early returns on compliance with the attorneys general settlement are not encouraging, they added.
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Some people out there really get IT on this post,  Iam proud of you; whlie others are still so clueless. Why should government help anyone who does not want want to work. I call it the empty pan syndrome; someone who wakes up and cooks eggs, bacon and hashbrowns eats a good meal While the liberals wake up set the pan on the stove and later bitch and moan, the pan must be broken because there is no meal for them. you get out of ife what you put in; nothing in nothing out. NOONE OWES YOU ANYTHING YOU CLUELESS MORONS.
Aug 11, 2012 8:24AM
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I he been fighting Wells Fargo for 5 years, when I became disabled, I saw a credit counseling and they informed me to go BANKRUPT, in the mean time I sent the so called HARP paper work 4 times.

The last time they informed me that I was able to get the help I needed !!

1 - On 11/7/2009 I was informed do not make any more payments, they would be picked up at the end.

2 - 5/2010 I received a certified letter telling me I was 7 months behind and had 30 days to come up with 8,000.00 Dollars or I would be forclosed on and my stuff would be removed for me.

 

I was lucky if, you can call it that. I made the payments to the savings so I had the money, I paid in full and still inquired if there was anything the coul do  to help. THE ANSWER WAS NO if I can't afford it sell it !!

It has been 3 years and kept my payments up and the still say the can't help,I have tried other companys and the say the can't help because it is a moblie home.

When I puchased this place they showed floor plans and it was labeled as a modular home, it is on a foundation, I grew up in a mobile home, and I would not call this a mobile home.

It was assembeled in a huge wharhouse, I went to see the construction I omitted and moved walls, I no of NO

 mobile home that you can change plans,

 

If anyone knows of a company that wouuld refi. please let me know.

 

Jeff

Aug 11, 2012 8:18AM
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I have been to Countries that have no safety net for it's people and it's pretty disgraceful. I believe that a safety net is necessary. That being said, a safety net is not a place to live forever, only a way to catch you if you fall unexpectedly. We have an obligation to ourselves, our family, and our fellow countrymen to not become totally dependent on the Government for our livelihood. If you do fall, get out of the safety net immediately and get back with the business of life.
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Isn't the real issue that no one is willing to accept the responsibility after getting the reward?

SHOULD LENDERS HAVE TO HAVE GIANT SIGNS THROUGHOUT THEIR OFFICES THAT SAY?

WE ARE NOT WORKING TO MAKE FRIENDS WITH YOU

THE ABILITY TO REPOSSESS IS A PENALTY WRITTEN INTO YOUR CONTRACTS BECAUSE IT ALSO HELPS US MAKE MONEY NOT BECAUSE WE HATE YOU

PLEASE DIRECT YOUR ATTENTION TO THE FACT THAT YOUR SIGNATURE MAKES YOU LIABLE TO LOSE WHAT YOU ARE ATTEMPTING TO GAIN ............... SO STOP DAYDREAMING AND THINKING ABOUT THE FUN THINGS THAT YOU WILL BUY AND PAY ATTENTION TO WHAT YOU WILL OWE AND THE FACT THAT WE WILL DO EVERYTHING NECESSARY TO GET OUR MONEY AND THE PROFIT BACK  .............. AT YOUR EXPENSE

WE ARE NOT HERE TO PAY BACK SOME IMAGINED DEBT TO SOCIETY, WE ARE HERE TO MAKE MONEY, THIS IS NOT SOME SOCIAL REPARATIONS OFFICE
Aug 11, 2012 7:48AM
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If God wanted us to vote, he would give us Candidates.
Aug 11, 2012 7:42AM
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As you can see with all the controversial comments below. about half of the people agree with people taking responsibility for their own lives, and about half believe the Government should provide the American Dream for them regardless of their lack of efforts. America was founded as thee land of opportunity regardless of religion, race, ethnicity, wealth, Maybe we should just change the sign at the gate to read America, land of entitlement. We the people will provide you with a free home, free Medical care, education, food, and if its not on the list of frre **** just go get it yourself and then file bankrupcy and we will pay for that too.
Aug 11, 2012 7:41AM
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Hey Rev AL ,

you and jesse jackson have stolen from companies to pay you off and not file false racial charges against them. Do the two of you pay taxes on what you steal.

This story is BS, if anyone followed the TARP funds, they would find out that Obama said NOT TO STOP THE LARGE BONUSES TO BE PAID OUT TO THE CEO's.

Ask G. Soros how much money he has donated to Obama for campaigns, houses for V. Plume & Obama to be neighbors. The 8 to 12 billion dollars Obama gave to Brazil to explore for oil to be sold to China  .  By the way, Soros is a very heavy investor in Brazilian oil companies........

 

howobamagotelected.com  

Aug 11, 2012 7:40AM
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Why does fat boy show up.. if nbc was dumb enough to hire him it des not mean we are dumb enough to look at him.
Aug 11, 2012 7:30AM
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There is no question that the Medical System in this country is broken. The only real question is how to fix it. If you really check out the socialist countries that have national health care you will find that the quality of health care has been severly diminished. Pretty much every person in this country has the opportunity to sacrifice 12 years of their early adulthood to go to school and become a Doctor. I like most of you didn't want to make that sacrifice. Thank God that we have some vert smart, caring, and dedicated people that are willing to do just that. If they are really good they may eventually become wealthy. Consider the costs of College, Medical School, Office, Staff, Insurance, and State of the Art Equipment. I have no problem with a Doctor will to make these sacrifices and take these risks to have a good life. If you started with stopping the **** lawsuits, and the entitlement medical treatment for illegal imigrants, criminals in prisons, long term welfare recipients, Quality Medical care for the people would be affordable. If you put the Government in control of the Medical System it will fail completely just like every single thing that the Government has its greedy hands in. Tell me one thing that the Government has managed successfully. Like most issues in this country, get the lawyers and politicians  out of it and we will all be better off.
Aug 11, 2012 6:55AM
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You miss the predetermined number of payments, you break the contract and lose your house. Therefore, there's no such thing as "robo-signing." The bank doesn't care about the reasons you attempted to steal their loan money by failing to repay it as agreed. Americans are such lazy, spoiled entitlement babies these days. Take responsibility for your own failures.
Aug 11, 2012 6:46AM
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I am really sick and tired of you out there who think that you are entitled to a free ride. Do you really think that the Government is just some big pile of money out there that you can just ask for. If you want something in your life why don't you get off you butt and go work for it. Live within your means as the government should do and the Republicans will see to it. The Democrats are just pandering for votes. They care only about getting reelected with no concern about the huge debt they are creating. Do the math. We have 330 million people and 16 trillion in debt. thats about 50 thousand dollars for every person in this country. A baby born today already owes 50 thousand dollars. Where's the fairness in that. If you took every dime from every millionair you would run the country for 8 days. What will you do then? Stop the mass spending and get people to work for their living, not a free ride form the rest of us.

 

Aug 11, 2012 6:45AM
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1099 pages to make something easier?  Our government at work.....  However,, the part about forced insurance is good andit should be a fair price not a ridiculous amount.   I went through this and even though numerous poliies and binders were forwarded to the mortgage company they still placed insurance at $465.00 per month  when my entire policy was only $800 a yr.    They refused to take it off....  Really $5500 a year for insurance     RIP OFF
Aug 11, 2012 5:57AM
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Romney and Ryan will deregulate the banking industry and soon they will be able to rape and pillage at will!

Romney/Ryan will jump start this country by cutting off social security and welfare to ALL of the deadbeat Americans that have been too lazy to work (like my 89 year old grandma). 

Like romney, I have ben telling her years to get her lazy **** and get a job so the rich people can buy another yacht (and pay no tax on it). She uses the excuse she has bad knees, B.S.  She could at least get a sit down job answering phones or something, but she won't even look for work because her social security check is bigger than ANY paycheck she would get. She is ONLY 89 and there are a few more years that she could be paying taxes on WAGES instead of just sitting around sucking up that social security free money!  My grandma just doesn't understand how those wealthy Americans are hurting having only 1 mansion to live in and scraping by with only 1 yacht and a few million in offshore accounts.   I tried to explain to her that it isn't the wealthy American's faults, they have so much money that they have to get other people to watch over it and make their investments for them.  She just doesn't get it!

Then Romney/Ryan fire up that war machine and hike the military budget to $260BILLION to keep the corporations happy.  Everyone will have a job building weapons!  America will working again and the world will fear our military might!

Romney and Ryan will yank the social safety nets right out from under grandma and then she'll see who is the boss!  How dare these old people sucking up social security after building the greatest nation in the world, just sit there and refuse to work any more.  When romney/ryan yank the safety nets grandma will soon be gone and the wealthy Americans can have money given to them in the form of tax incentives!
The rich will get richer and the poor, well they will be dead so don't worry about them. It's all about the money!

4 MORE FOR 44
OBAMA / BIDEN 2012!

Aug 11, 2012 5:34AM
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I love my Credit Union. Take the power out of the banks hands. If enough people would take their money away from them things might change. As long as they hold your money they hold control. 
Aug 11, 2012 5:17AM
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Yet another mountain of worthless, expensive, mind boggling regulations piled on to smother our lives even more. Anyone with a clue knows most of the problems with mortgages over the last couple of years was due to the real estate crash overwhelming the system. Piling on more unnecessary will only make the system worse not better. It is utter insane for a requirement for a lendor to discuss alternatives to foreclosure with debtors who ignore their responsibilities. What this socialist regulation intends to do is get to a point where lendors will be foreced to reduce what deadbeats owe. What is needed is for someone in the government to get out a mirror so they can see who caused the real estate/mortgage problem. You can't change lending criteria as pushed by the left during the Clinton years and expect anything to turn out different. We need less regulation not more. 
Aug 11, 2012 5:16AM
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those two in the video especially that lazy sorry **** never had a job except as a crook he and Jesse Jackson are two of the biggest crooks in this nation and hiding behind claiming to be preachers well preacher's dont extort money from companies by threatning to have the black community boycott thier products unless they contribute to thier cause's or foundations and just so everyone knows they dont pay taxes on that money what a joke
Aug 11, 2012 5:10AM
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The only way to fix this problem is to vote.  Get rid of all the incumbents for a few cycles and there will be no more advantage for them to pander to the banks and Wall St.  It's all about power in the government-financial-military industrial complex, and the only ones who ever lose are We The People.
Aug 11, 2012 5:10AM
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Al Sharpton+ Tawana Brawley= Total B.S.

Aug 11, 2012 4:54AM
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ashame the spam button is so useless
Aug 11, 2012 4:48AM
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If you have to use Al Sharpton as your spokesman you are seriously in need of help. This agency and Bill will add cost onto servicing Mortgages and they will be inflated for profit and passed on and pai for by US
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About Teresa Mears

Teresa Mears

Teresa Mears is a veteran journalist who has been interested in houses since her father took her to tax auctions to carry the cash at age 10. A former editor of The Miami Herald's Home & Design section, she lives in South Florida where, in addition to writing about real estate, she publishes Miami on the Cheap to help her neighbors adjust to the loss of 60% of their property value.

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