HAMP Mods Steady as Servicers Toy with Principal Reductions

Mortgage servicers completed 31,600 HAMP modifications in June, including 2,000 restructurings that involved principal reductions, according to a report from the Treasury Department.

June's Home Affordable Modification Program report found that 115,500 borrowers are in payment trials, with 18,200 receiving a trial principal reduction. The report was released Friday. So far, only 7,000 struggling homeowners have received a permanent principal reduction under HAMP. But the median principal amount reduced is nearly $67,500, or 30% of the loan amount. Treasury officials hope the number of principal reductions will accelerate in the coming months. (Loans guaranteed or owned by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are not eligible for a principal reduction.)

Over the past year, servicers completed 30,000 HAMP modifications per month with the re-default rate remaining fairly steady. Only 20% of HAMP modifications are 60 days or more past due 12 months after restructuring, and "more than 84% of homeowners remain in the program," the Treasury said.

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