[Federal Register Volume 89, Number 232 (Tuesday, December 3, 2024)]
[Notices]
[Pages 95808-95810]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2024-28298]
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR-6474-N-01]
Notice of Partial Claim Electronic Delivery Alternative
Demonstration
AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Housing--Federal Housing
Commissioner, HUD.
ACTION: Notice, with request for comments.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces the Partial Claim Electronic Delivery
Alternative Demonstration (the Demonstration). Under the Demonstration,
participating mortgagees will submit digital copies of partial claim
promissory notes and subordinate mortgages (PC Documents) to HUD
instead of originals, which they will retain and provide to HUD upon
request. The Demonstration will include any mortgagees that elect to
participate but will only include partial claim subordinate mortgages
secured by mortgage properties where the use of digital copies is
permissible under applicable law. When the Demonstration ends, HUD will
evaluate its success, determine whether to permanently implement the
Demonstration processes, and identify any other necessary changes.
DATES: Comments are due no later than February 3, 2025. Following the
conclusion of the 60-day comment period, HUD will fully evaluate
submitted comments and may modify the design of the Demonstration. HUD
will then issue another notice announcing the start date of the
Demonstration and will also publish a mortgagee letter with further
information.
ADDRESSES: There are two methods for submitting public comments. All
submissions must refer to the above docket number and title.
1. Electronic Submission of Comments. Comments may be submitted
electronically through the Federal eRulemaking Portal at
www.regulations.gov. HUD strongly encourages commenters to submit
comments electronically. Electronic submission of comments allows the
commenter maximum time to prepare
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and submit a comment, ensures timely receipt by HUD, and enables HUD to
make comments immediately available to the public. Comments submitted
electronically through www.regulations.gov can be viewed by other
commenters and interested members of the public. Commenters should
follow the instructions provided on that website to submit comments
electronically.
2. Submission of Comments by Mail. Comments may be submitted by
mail to the Regulations Division, Office of General Counsel, Department
of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW, Room 10276,
Washington, DC 20410-0500.
Note: To receive consideration as public comments, comments must be
submitted through one of the two methods specified above.
No Facsimile Comments. Facsimile (FAX) comments are not acceptable.
Public Inspection of Public Comments. HUD will make all properly
submitted comments and communications available for public inspection
and copying during regular business hours at the above address. Due to
security measures at the HUD Headquarters building, you must schedule
an appointment in advance to review the public comments by calling the
Regulations Division at 202-708-3055 (this is not a toll-free number).
HUD welcomes and is prepared to receive calls from individuals who are
deaf or hard of hearing, as well as individuals with speech or
communication disabilities. To learn more about how to make an
accessible telephone call, please visit: https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/telecommunications-relay-service-trs. Copies of all comments
submitted are available for inspection and downloading at https://www.regulations.gov/.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Elissa Saunders, Director, Office of
Single Family Asset Management, Office of Housing, Department of
Housing and Urban Development, 100 South Charles Street, Bank of
America Building, Tower II, 11th Floor, Baltimore, MD 21201; telephone
number 202-402-2378 (this is not a toll-free number). HUD welcomes and
is prepared to receive calls from individuals who are deaf or hard of
hearing, as well as individuals with speech or communication
disabilities. To learn more about how to make an accessible telephone
call, please visit https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/telecommunications-relay-service-trs.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
A. Partial Claim Processes and Mortgagee Responsibilities
Pursuant to section 230(b) of the National Housing Act (12 U.S.C.
1715u), HUD will pay a partial claim to a mortgagee to cure arrearages
and, in certain cases, to achieve principal reduction on an FHA-insured
mortgage in default or facing imminent default. In exchange for this
partial claim payment, the borrower agrees to execute PC Documents in
favor of HUD.
HUD's PC Documents do not accrue interest and require repayment
only when the first of the following events occurs: the maturity of the
first mortgage, the sale of the property, the payoff of the first
mortgage, or if provided for under the partial claim note, the
termination of FHA insurance, except that HUD will agree to subordinate
the partial claim note to an FHA streamline refinance.
The mortgagee is responsible for having the PC Documents executed,
recording the partial claim mortgage, and delivering the original PC
Documents to HUD (see 24 CFR 203.371 and HUD Handbook 4000.1
III.A.2.k.v.(H)). If the mortgagee fails to provide HUD with the
original PC Documents within the required timeframes, HUD requires
reimbursement of the full amount of the partial claim and partial claim
incentive fee (see 24 CFR 203.371(d), specifically).
The mortgagee must retain copies of the PC Documents and other
required partial claim information in its servicing file. The mortgagee
is currently required to retain these items in its servicing file for
at least seven years after the transfer or sale of the first mortgage
or termination of mortgage insurance.
B. Partial Claim Servicing and Debt Collection
The mortgagee services the partial claim until it records the
partial claim mortgage and delivers the PC Documents to HUD.
Thereafter, HUD, through its Loan Servicing Contractor (LSC), services
partial claims and serves as the document custodian for PC Documents.
When HUD is informed that the first mortgage is being paid in full,
sold, transferred or assumed, terminated, or refinanced without
resubordinating the partial claim, HUD, through its LSC, may provide a
payoff figure on a partial claim. Once PC Documents become due and
payable, HUD's LSC issues a payoff letter. If the borrower fails to pay
the partial claim debt, it can be referred to HUD's Financial
Operations Center for appropriate collection action. The referral
package includes a copy of the PC Documents.
While HUD primarily relies on copies of PC Documents to conduct its
servicing and collection activities, there are limited occasions where
original PC Documents are required to support such efforts. This is why
HUD requires the mortgagee to deliver original PC Documents to HUD and
why HUD retains original PC Documents.
HUD is aware of the costs incurred and burdens associated with the
mortgagee's delivery of and HUD's retention of original PC Documents.
Besides these regular costs and burdens, there are also additional
costs and burdens when original PC Documents are lost during delivery
and it becomes necessary to take various steps to locate the lost PC
Documents and execute lost note affidavits. In light of these costs and
burdens, HUD now seeks to evaluate whether mortgagees could retain
original PC Documents in their servicing files and deliver them to HUD
only upon HUD's request.
II. Notice of Demonstration Program
A. Duration
HUD will announce the start date of the Demonstration in a
subsequent notice that will be issued after the conclusion of the 60-
day comment period for this notice. The Demonstration will continue for
five years after this start date, unless extended. Mortgagees electing
to participate in the Demonstration would be required to retain
original PC Documents for the same records retention timeframe as the
associated first mortgage. The requirement to retain the original PC
Documents would not end after the expiration of the Demonstration for
any PC Documents that have been electronically submitted to HUD as part
of this Demonstration.
B. Overview
Under the Demonstration, mortgagees would, after execution of the
PC Documents by all required parties, agree to: (1) submit an
electronic copy of the executed partial claim note to HUD no later than
60 days from the execution date, (2) submit an electronic copy of the
recorded partial claim mortgage to HUD no later than six months
following the execution date, (3) retain the original PC Documents for
the required duration of document retention, as described in HUD
Handbook 4000.1 III.A.1.n, unless HUD otherwise instructs the mortgagee
that the retention requirements have changed or that retention is no
longer required, and (4) deliver the original PC Documents to
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HUD upon HUD's request no later than five business days after the date
of the request, or within another timeframe prescribed by HUD.
Mortgagees that elect to submit electronic PC Documents for a
subordinate mortgage must continue to process all future PC Documents
electronically, for the duration of the Demonstration, unless a
particular mortgage property is located in a jurisdiction where the use
of digital documents is prohibited.
C. Goals
The main goal of the Demonstration is to reduce the costs and
burdens for mortgagees associated with the mailing and tracking of
original PC Documents. The Demonstration is also intended to reduce the
incidence of original PC Documents being lost during delivery, as when
this occurs mortgagees have to obtain and resubmit replacements and
borrowers have to re-execute lost documents. In addition, it is
intended to reduce the amount of mortgagee reimbursement to HUD in
connection with lost PC Documents. Finally, the Demonstration is also
intended to reduce HUD's costs related to the retention of original PC
Documents and to enhance HUD's ability to conduct servicing and debt
collection activities associated with partial claims.
D. Participating Mortgagees
Mortgagee participation in the Demonstration is voluntary. HUD will
allow all mortgagees to participate in the Demonstration, where state
and local law permits. The actions the participating mortgagees will
take related to the submission of electronic PC Documents and the
retention of original PC Documents will be performed without any
expectation of compensation. If a mortgagee does not adhere to the
requirements of the Demonstration, they may be removed from
participation in the Demonstration.
III. Impacted Regulations
For the duration of the Demonstration, participating mortgagees
will not adhere to the 24 CFR 203.371(d) requirements to submit
original PC Documents to HUD within certain prescribed timeframes.
Failure to submit original PC Documents within these timeframes will
not result in mortgagees having to reimburse HUD for the full amount of
the partial claim or any partial claim incentive fee, so long as
electronic copies of the PC Documents were submitted within the
required timeframes and original PC Documents are delivered to HUD,
upon HUD's request, within the required timeframe.
IV. Evaluating the Success of the Demonstration
At the conclusion of the Demonstration, HUD will assess its
success, determine whether to implement the Demonstration's PC
Documents submission and retention processes on a permanent basis, and
identify any additional changes that may be needed to implement those
processes. In conducting this evaluation, HUD will assess such factors
as whether the Demonstration processes: (1) reduce the costs and
burdens for mortgagees associated with delivering original PC Documents
to HUD, (2) reduce the number of lost original PC Documents, (3) reduce
the costs and burdens for HUD associated with the retention of original
PC Documents, (4) enhance HUD's ability to conduct servicing and debt
collection activities associated with partial claims, and (5) allow for
the assessment of risk to HUD's partial claim recoveries and FHA's
Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund.
V. Solicitation of Public Comments
In accordance with 24 CFR part 10 and section 470 of the Housing
and Urban-Rural Recovery Act of 1983 (42 U.S.C. 3542), HUD is seeking
comment on the Demonstration in this Federal Register notice for 60
days of public comment. The public comment period will give HUD the
opportunity to consider submitted comments and to be in a position to
commence implementation of the Demonstration following the conclusion
of the 60-day comment period and publication of an additional notice
announcing the Demonstration start date. HUD will fully evaluate
submitted comments before the Demonstration commences and may modify
the design of the Demonstration. If HUD decides to make any changes to
the Demonstration, HUD will provide separate notice to the public prior
to commencing the Demonstration.
Julia R. Gordon,
Assistant Secretary for Housing--Federal Housing Commissioner.
[FR Doc. 2024-28298 Filed 12-2-24; 8:45 am]
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