Fannie Mae: Lender Letter LL-2017-04: Selling Policies for Mortgage Loans Impacted by Hurricane Harvey
Investor Update
August 31, 2017
Hurricane Harvey is an ongoing tragedy, and the devastating effects will linger long after the floodwaters recede. We are committed to supporting our customers and homeowners as they address the hurricane’s impacts.
Today, we published Lender Letter LL-2017-04: Selling Policies for Mortgage Loans Impacted by Hurricane Harvey to remind you of Fannie Mae’s current selling policies for loans secured by properties impacted by a disaster, including Hurricane Harvey. This letter also provides updated guidance, including the following:
- To reduce the burden on our customers, Fannie Mae will reimburse both lenders and servicers for the costs associated with inspecting impacted properties.
- We’re providing additional policy guidance specific to Hurricane Harvey, including requirements for delivering a loan to Fannie Mae that is secured by a property impacted by the disaster.
- Desktop Underwriter® (DU®) will be updated later tonight (Aug. 31) to incorporate ZIP codes impacted by Hurricane Harvey. These ZIP codes will be excluded from consideration for a Property Inspection Waiver (PIW).
Read the Lender Letter for more details; for additional servicing information, refer to Lender Letter LL-2017-03: Servicing Policies for Mortgage Loans Impacted by Hurricane Harvey. Visit the Assistance in Disasters page for information about our policies for providing assistance to borrowers impacted by a disaster.
Source: Fannie Mae