Mortgages servicers should be required to give every mortgage holder "a good-faith review of foreclosure alternatives" before taking steps to take his or her home, CRL president Michael Calhoun told Congress today.&p>

In testimony before the House Financial Services Committee's Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit and Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, he recommended that servicers be required to do the following:

  • exhaust alternatives before starting foreclosure proceedings
  • disclose the numbers they use to calculate whether a mortgage holder qualifies for a loan modification rather than foreclosure
  • provide meaningful, third-party reviews of loan modification denials
  • give each customer a single point of contact during the loan modification process.
  • end conflicts of interest in how they are paid and how they operate

Read the testimony >>

For more information: Kathleen Day at (202) 349-1871 or kathleen.day@responsiblelending.org; or Charlene Crowell at (919) 313-8523 or charlene.crowell@responsiblelending.org.

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