Freddie Mac: New! Keep Track of DRLS Law Firm Reporting with ADR Access
Investor Update
October 29, 2015
Effective immediately, we’re providing our Servicers with access to Attorney Data Reporting (ADR), our reporting system that enables law firms to enter timeline and related data for Freddie Mac Default-Related Legal Services (DRLS) referred to them by Freddie Mac Servicers.
We’re doing this in the spirit of transparency and with the expectation that seeing what DRLS law firms report to Freddie Mac on their referrals will be a helpful management resource.
As you know, law firms are required to report accurate information in a timely manner, but we’ve noticed that some firms have fallen behind. We’ll be conveying to law firms soon that they have 90 days to update ADR with all required DRLS information and documents. Please submit this ADR Servicer Access Request Form for your ADR read-only access now, so you may keep track of your DRLS firms’ reporting progress.
Browser Requirements
ADR requires one of the following browsers:
- Windows® Internet Explorer (IE) Versions 9 or later (We strongly recommend you use the IE plugin “Chrome Frame”).
- Firefox Version 20 or later.
- Google Chrome Version 12 or later.
- Safari Version 5 or later.
Reminder
Servicers are responsible for managing and monitoring all aspects of law firm performance and providing necessary assistance to law firms, relating to Freddie Mac DRLS. Refer to Freddie Mac’s Single-Family Seller/Servicer Guide (Guide) sections 66.38, 69.10, and 69.3(p) for details regarding your responsibility to work with our vendors for deficiency collections and reporting requirements for Servicers and/or law firms.
Resources
Visit our Default-Related Legal Services Web page for detailed information for Servicers, law firms, and Legacy Matters. We provide access to a number of tools aimed at helping you manage your DRLS firms, including the ADR Quick Reference Guide.
Source: Freddie Mac