FORECLOSURE PREVENTION PRINCIPAL REDUCTION AND. Preliminary Report, Findings and Recommendations from the IDT. Seattle City Council March 26, 2014

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1 PRINCIPAL REDUCTION AND FORECLOSURE PREVENTION Preliminary Report, Findings and Recommendations from the IDT Seattle City Council March 26, 2014

2 IDT Scope of Work Resolution 31495 directed IDT to explore principal reduction and other foreclosure prevention programs to assist low - income homeowners at risk of losing their homes due to foreclosure. Included examination of the financial and legal implications of the programs proposed in the Hockett Report. IDT to provide recommendation on programs and approaches to pursue that could reduce the risk of foreclosure for low-income homeowners.

3 Seattle by the Numbers Seattle home sales prices have increased 6.4% in the past year, since December 2012 [Zillow]. Homes in the bottom price tier have seen a 13.5% increase in appreciation [Zillow].

4 Seattle by the Numbers The average loan amount of Seattle households that accessed the WA St. Homeownership Hotline in 2013 was $260,056. The average property values of addresses provided was $357,947. In 2014, the average loan amount was $285,925 against average property values of $363,196.

5 Seattle by the Numbers Fueled by an extremely strong housing market, Seattle is experiencing strong and sustained recovery. Of the 25 largest metro areas in the country, Seattle Metro is in the top five for percentage of properties with positive equity at 92.7% [CoreLogic]

6 Seattle Foreclosure Activity 2,144 Notice of Trustee Sales (NOTS) were issued in Seattle in 2013, down 37% from 2010 [Pacific Northwest Title]. 43% of 2013 NOTS issued were on mortgages higher than the current HUD maximum sales price, $288,000.

7 Seattle Foreclosure Activity Foreclosure Rates February 2014 Top 5 Zip Codes per RealtyTrac 1 in every 672 1 in every 620 1 in every 1053 1 in every 1082 1 in every 1048 98168 98118 98198 98106 98178 By comparison, 9 of Florida s MSA s lead the country s foreclosure rates as of February, with one in every 296 housing units with a foreclosure filing during the month. 2,002 (or 1.5%) of Seattle homes are currently in some stage of foreclosure. [RealtyTrac, March 2014] RealtyTrac s definition of in foreclosure includes Notice of Default, Auction, and REOs

8 Seattle Foreclosure Activity 4.4% of Seattle households were delinquent on a mortgage, as of Dec. 2013 [Zillow] The serious delinquency rate (behind 90 days or more) is at its lowest level since November 2008. [CoreLogic]. One in every five homes in the foreclosure process nationwide is a home that has been abandoned by the homeowner. RealtyTrac March 2014

9 Federal Loan Assistance Programs Streamlined Modification Initiative (FHFA) Home Affordable Refinance Program (HARP) Modification Program (HAMP) Unemployment Program (UP) Foreclosure Alternatives (HAFA)

10 Ocwen Joint State-Federal Settlement The $2 billion Ocwen Financial Corporation Settlement is providing WA residents: $49 million in principal reduction on troubled loans Over $3.6 million in additional cash payments to homeowners who lost homes in foreclosure.

11 Existing Programs to Help Homeowners National Mortgage Settlement in WA Washington State homeowners received more than $1.2 billion in benefits, including $43 million in funds for: Mortgage Relief Free Legal Representation Community Outreach Housing Counseling Assistance Yao Fou Hinh Chao nearly lost his Seattle home to a mortgage scam, but received foreclosure prevention assistance from Northwest Justice Project. He was able to stay in his home.

12 Other Existing Programs State Foreclosure Fairness Act (FFA) Passed in 2011, lenders are now required to notify borrowers, prior to initiating the foreclosure, of the availability of foreclosure counseling and their right to mediation. Homeowners receive free housing counseling and can access free legal assistance.

13 Foreclosure Timeline

14 Hockett Report Proposals Lease Swap: For loans in delinquency (or likely to be) but which have not yet been foreclosed on. Premised on a strategy of lease agreements made between two underwater homeowners who would exchange homes in an attempt to circumvent a Chapter 13 bankruptcy exclusion that prohibits principal reduction on loans that exceed home values on principal residences. There is no precedent for this strategy.

15 Hockett Report Proposals Eminent Domain: This strategy suggests a City take underwater loans at fair market value, refinance the mortgages, and reduce the principal for homeowners (who must still be able to demonstrate ability to carry a mortgage). This strategy has widespread legal and financial implications - far beyond the refinancing a loan. The Federal Housing Finance Agency issued a statement directing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to limit or cease its business where such proposals are approved, citing a clear threat to the safe and sound operations of Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the Federal Home Loan Banks.

ISSUE FINDINGS Hockett Report Proposals EXISTING PROGRAMS FFA and existing loan modification programs meeting the needs of homeowners at risk of foreclosure. OUTREACH & EDUCATION Homeowners at risk or in foreclosure may not know who to contact to get 16 appropriate help. Free help is available from certified housing counselors and lawyers. The State has implemented efforts to educate homeowners, but more needs to be done. PRE AND POST FORECLOSURE ASSISTANCE People with insufficient income to pay a mortgage will not qualify for loan modification program and may need assistance post foreclosure. Lifelong AIDS and Solid Ground provide post foreclosure assistance, including: rental assistance, supportive services, & medical care for households with chronic, special health needs. Additional assistance for households without health needs but with other significant barriers may need assistance both pre and post foreclosure. IMPROVING SERVICE CONNECTIONS Homeowners at risk or in foreclosure may have additional service needs, including: financial assistance services, mental health services, home repair, utility bill assistance, etc. Housing counselors and lawyers may not know who to refer homeowners to for such assistance. Service providers & advocacy groups may have clients who are in need of housing counseling/legal services and don t know where to refer clients. HOUSING COUNSELING FUNDING Housing counseling agencies are providing housing counseling services with National Mortgage Settlement funds. Complex, lengthy mediations are a challenge for counseling agencies which may limit number of cases that can be handled. MORTGAGE REFINANCING PROGRAM LIMITS Mortgage Refinance Program operating in City has mortgage maximum of $100,000 that could limit use.

17 Recommendation Outreach and Education Assist in additional public outreach and education efforts to inform homeowners how to access appropriate counseling and legal services. Coordinate efforts with State Department of Financial Institutions, Attorney General s office, and community partners.

18 Recommendation Pre and Post Foreclosure Assistance Explore providing flexible funding to assist households who need temporary mortgage or rental assistance or other services pre or post foreclosure -- and are not served by current programs.

19 Recommendation Improving Service Connections Facilitate meeting(s) with service agencies, advocates, and housing counselors and lawyers to establish better understanding of available services for clients and improve connections and referrals between providers. This could help facilitate referrals to several City programs: low-income Home Repair Program; and low-income Utility Discount Programs.

20 Recommendation Housing Counseling Funding Facilitate conversations, as appropriate to discuss modifications to compensation for counseling, mediation, translation services, etc. Consider additional City support, if additional resources are warranted.

21 Recommendation Mortgage Refinancing Program Limits Examine feasibility of modifying refinance program limits for mortgages greater than $100,000. This could expand the number of Seattle households served.

22 Recommendation Hockett Proposed Programs Eminent Domain Program The significant legal and financial implications of this untested strategy outweigh its potential benefits. IDT does not recommend pursuing this as possible City program. Lease Swap Strategy This program is untested and may not be approved by a bankruptcy court. IDT does not recommend pursuing this as possible City program

23 Next Steps Gather additional information regarding proposed recommendations, including costs, outcomes, and potential partners. Provide final recommendations including costs, outcomes, potential partners, and timeline for implementation by June 15, 2014.

Foreclosure IDT Workgroup City Budget Office City Council Staff Office of Housing City Attorney s Office Finance and Administrative Services THANK YOU Seattle City Council March 26, 2014