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the administrators of MHA. Types of assistance offered through the Making Home Affordable <br />Program are: <br />a. Refinance. Contractor must determine and document eligibility by requesting <br />information and analyzing if: (a) client is the owner occupant of a one- to four -unit <br />property (required by the NFMC Program, not HARP); (b) loan is a first lien, <br />conventional mortgage that is owned or guaranteed by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac — <br />counselor will verify this by checking the GSE's web look -up tools; (c) the client is <br />current on mortgage (client hasn't missed more than one payment in the last 12 months <br />and has not missed any payments in the past 30 days); (d) the client must have a source <br />income; and (e) the refinance improves the long-term affordability or stability of the <br />loan. <br />b. Modification. Contractor must determine and document eligibility by requesting <br />information and analyzing if: (a) the mortgage loan is a first lien mortgage loan <br />originated on or before January 1, 2009; (b) the mortgage has not been previously <br />modified under the Home Affordable Modification Program ("HAMP"); (c) the <br />borrower has experienced a hardship that has caused the mortgage loan to become <br />delinquent or default is reasonably foreseeable; (d) the property securing the mortgage <br />loan is not vacant or condemned; (e) the mortgage loan is secured by a one- to four -unit <br />property, one unit of which is the borrower's principal residence; (f) if client's front end <br />debt -to -income ("DTI") ratio is greater than 31 %; and (g) the current unpaid principal <br />balance of the mortgage is less than $729,750.00 for a one -unit property, $934,200.00 <br />for a two -unit property; $1,129,250.00 for a three -unit property; and $1,403,400 for a <br />four -unit property. <br />c. FHA Loans. Contractor must determine and document eligibility by requesting <br />information and analyzing if: (a) the client is the owner of a one- to four -unit home; (b) <br />the client has income sufficient to support the new mortgage payments; and (c)) the <br />client has surplus income that is not more than 15% of his or her net income. <br />d. Short Sale and Deed -In -Lieu. Contractor must determine and document eligibility for <br />the Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternatives (HAFA) program by requesting <br />information and analyzing if: (a) client is or has been the owner occupant of a one to <br />four -unit property sometime during the last 12 months; (b) the homeowner has not <br />purchased a new property within the last 12 months; (c) because of a financial hardship, <br />the homeowner is delinquent or default is reasonably foreseeable (for Service Members, <br />this may include a Permanent Change of Station (PCS) order); (d) the mortgage loan is <br />a first lien mortgage loan originated on or before January 1, 2009; (e) the current unpaid <br />principal balance of the mortgage is less than $729,750 for a one -unit property, $934,200 <br />for a two -unit property; $1,129,250 for a three -unit property; and $1,403,400 for a four - <br />unit property; or (f) the borrower has either been evaluated for a modification but is not <br />eligible or has been informed that modification may be an option and has elected to <br />pursue a short sale or deed -in -lieu instead. <br />When reporting for Level One counseling activities, all seven of these completed documents <br />must be in the client's file: intake, authorization, disclosure, privacy policy, budget, Action <br />Plan, and MHA eligibility determination. The Contractor must certify that all NFMC <br />{00024811-1) <br />Page 25 of 39 <br />
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