FEMA Declared Disaster Iowa

FEMA Alert Update
July 18, 2019

FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Iowa affected by severe storms and flooding that took place March 12 to June 15, 2019. The following counties are eligible for assistance:

Public Assistance

  • Appanoose
  • Davis
  • Henry
  • Lucas
  • Monroe
  • Wayne

FEMA Release: Declared Disaster Amendment for Iowa

ZIP Code List for FEMA Declared Disaster for Iowa

MapAlert Disaster Viewer

 

FEMA Alert Update
July 9, 2019

FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Iowa affected by severe storms and flooding that took place March 12 to June 15, 2019. The following county is eligible for assistance:

Individual Assistance

  • Muscatine

FEMA Release: Declared Disaster Amendment for Iowa

ZIP Code List for FEMA Declared Disaster for Iowa

 

FEMA Alert Update
July 2, 2019

FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Iowa affected by severe storms and flooding that took place March 12 to June 15, 2019. The following counties are eligible for assistance:

Public Assistance

  • Floyd
  • Keokuk
  • Wapello

FEMA Release: Declared Disaster Amendment for Iowa

ZIP Code List for FEMA Declared Disaster for Iowa

MapAlert Disaster Viewer

 

FEMA Alert Update
June 19, 2019

FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Iowa affected by severe storms and flooding that took place March 12 to May 16, 2019. The action extends the incident period through June 15, 2019.

FEMA Release: Declared Disaster Amendment for Iowa

 

FEMA Alert Update
June 11, 2019

FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Iowa affected by severe storms and flooding that took place March 12 to May 16, 2019. The following counties are eligible for assistance:

Public Assistance

  • Buchanan
  • Clayton
  • Clinton
  • Des Moines
  • Jackson
  • Jones
  • Lee
  • Louisa
  • Mitchell
  • Muscatine
  • Ringgold
  • Scott
  • Worth

FEMA Release: Declared Disaster Amendment for Iowa (designated areas)

ZIP Code List for FEMA Declared Disaster for Iowa

 

FEMA Alert Update
May 17, 2019

FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Iowa affected by severe storms and flooding beginning on March 12, 2019 and continuing. The action closes the incident period on May 16, 2019.

FEMA Release: Declared Disaster Amendment for Iowa

 

FEMA Alert Update
May 10, 2019

FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Iowa affected by severe storms and flooding beginning on March 12, 2019 and continuing. The following county is eligible for assistance:

Public Assistance

  • Scott

FEMA Release: Declared Disaster Amendment for Iowa

ZIP Code List for FEMA Declared Disaster for Iowa

 

FEMA Alert Update
May 8, 2019

FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Iowa affected by severe storms and flooding beginning on March 12, 2019 and continuing. The following counties are eligible for assistance:

Public Assistance

  • Adams
  • Palo Alto

FEMA Release: Declared Disaster Amendment for Iowa

ZIP Code List for FEMA Declared Disaster for Iowa

 

FEMA Alert Update
May 7, 2019

FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Iowa affected by severe storms and flooding beginning on March 12, 2019 and continuing. The following county is eligible for assistance:

Individual Assistance

  • Louisa

FEMA Release: Declared Disaster Amendment for Iowa

ZIP Code List for FEMA Declared Disaster for Iowa

MapAlert Disaster Viewer

 

FEMA Alert Update
April 15, 2019

FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Iowa affected by severe storms and flooding beginning on March 12, 2019 and continuing. The following counties are eligible for assistance:

Individual Assistance

  • Pottawattamie
  • Shelby

FEMA Release: Declared Disaster Amendment for Iowa

ZIP Code List for FEMA Declared Disaster for Iowa

 

FEMA Alert
March 23, 2019

FEMA issued a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Iowa affected by severe storms and flooding beginning on March 12, 2019 and continuing. The following counties are eligible for assistance:

Individual/Public Assistance

  • Freemont
  • Harrison
  • Mills
  • Monona
  • Woodbury

Public Assistance

  • Adair
  • Allamakee
  • Audubon
  • Boone
  • Bremer
  • Buena Vista
  • Butler
  • Calhoun
  • Carroll
  • Cass
  • Cherokee
  • Clay
  • Crawford
  • Dallas
  • Decatur
  • Dickinson
  • Emmet
  • Fayette
  • Franklin
  • Fremont
  • Greene
  • Guthrie
  • Hamilton
  • Hancock
  • Hardin
  • Harrison
  • Howard
  • Humboldt
  • Ida
  • Iowa
  • Jasper
  • Kossuth
  • Lyon
  • Madison
  • Mahaska
  • Marshall
  • Mills
  • Monona
  • Montgomery
  • O’Brien
  • Osceola
  • Page
  • Plymouth
  • Pocahontas
  • Polk
  • Pottawattamie
  • Sac
  • Shelby
  • Sioux
  • Tama
  • Union
  • Webster
  • Winnebago
  • Winneshiek
  • Woodbury
  • Wright

FEMA Release: Declared Disaster for Iowa

ZIP Code List for FEMA Declared Disaster for Iowa

MapAlert Disaster Viewer

 

Additional Resources

FEMA’s web site

FEMA’s Disaster Declaration Process

Safeguard Properties Industry Alerts

HUD Moratorium on Foreclosure

VA’s Policy Regarding Natural Disasters

Freddie Mac Disaster Relief Policies

Fannie Mae’s Natural Disaster Relief Policies

FEMA Declared Disaster Nebraska

FEMA Alert Update
October 10, 2019

FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Nebraska affected by a severe winter storm, straight-line winds and flooding that took place March 9 to July 14, 2019.

The following county is eligible for assistance:

Public Assistance

  • Arthur
  • Grant
  • Hooker

FEMA Release: Nebraska Severe Winter Storm, Straight-Line Winds and Flooding (DR 4420 Designated Areas)

ZIP Code List for FEMA Declared Disaster for Nebraska

 

FEMA Alert Update
September 30, 2019

FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Nebraska affected by a severe winter storm, straight-line winds and flooding that took place March 9 to July 14, 2019.

The following county is eligible for assistance:

Public Assistance

  • Hayes

FEMA Release: Nebraska Severe Winter Storm, Straight-Line Winds and Flooding (DR-4420 Amendment 11)

ZIP Code List for FEMA Declared Disaster for Nebraska

 

FEMA Alert Update
August 13, 2019

FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Nebraska affected by a severe winter storm, straight-line winds and flooding that took place March 9 to July 14, 2019.

The following county is eligible for assistance:

Individual Assistance

  • Dawson

FEMA Release: Declared Disaster Amendment for Nebraska (Designated Areas)

ZIP Code List for FEMA Declared Disaster for Nebraska

 

FEMA Alert Update
August 7, 2019

FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Nebraska affected by a severe winter storm, straight-line winds and flooding that took place March 9 to April 1, 2019.

The action extends the incident period to July 14, 2019.

FEMA Release: Declared Disaster Amendment for Nebraska

 

FEMA Alert Update
June 4, 2019

FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Nebraska affected by a severe winter storm, straight-line winds and flooding that took place March 9 to April 10, 2019.

The following county is eligible for assistance:

Individual Assistance

  • Holt

FEMA Release: Declared Disaster Amendment for Nebraska

ZIP Code List for FEMA Declared Disaster for Nebraska

 

FEMA Alert Update
May 6, 2019

FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Nebraska affected by a severe winter storm, straight-line winds and flooding that took place March 9 to April 1, 2019.

The following counties are eligible for assistance:

Public Assistance

  • Clay
  • Dawson
  • Kearney
  • Polk

FEMA Release: Designated Areas

ZIP Code List for FEMA Declared Disaster for Nebraska

 

FEMA Alert Update
April 15, 2019

FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Nebraska affected by a severe winter storm, straight-line winds and flooding that took place March 9 to April 1, 2019.

The following counties are eligible for assistance:

Public Assistance

  • Banner
  • Cheyenne
  • Dawes
  • Deuel
  • Franklin
  • Garden
  • Kimball
  • Phelps
  • Sheridan
  • Sioux
  • Webster

FEMA Release: Designated Areas

ZIP Code List for FEMA Declared Disaster for Nebraska

MapAlert Disaster Viewer

 

FEMA Alert Update
April 10, 2019

FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Nebraska affected by a severe winter storm, straight-line winds and flooding that took place March 9 to April 1, 2019.

The following counties are eligible for assistance:

Individual Assistance

  • Antelope
  • Boyd
  • Burt
  • Cuming
  • Hall
  • Howard
  • Madison
  • Nance
  • Pierce
  • Platte
  • Saline
  • Stanton

FEMA Release: Declared Disaster Amendment for Nebraska

ZIP Code List for FEMA Declared Disaster for Nebraska


FEMA Alert Update
April 10, 2019

FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Nebraska affected by a severe winter storm, straight-line winds and flooding beginning March 9, 2019 and continuing.

The action closes the incident period on April 1, 2019.

FEMA Release: Declared Disaster Amendment for Nebraska


FEMA Alert Update
March 30, 2019

FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Nebraska affected by a severe winter storm, straight-line winds and flooding beginning March 9, 2019 and continuing.

The following counties are eligible for assistance:

Individual Assistance

  • Boone
  • Buffalo
  • Custer
  • Knox
  • Richardson
  • Thurston

Please be advised of the following tribal area eligible for Individual Assistance:

  • Santee Sioux Nation (Knox County, 68760)

FEMA Release: Declared Disaster Amendment for Nebraska

ZIP Code List for FEMA Declared Disaster for Nebraska

MapAlert Disaster Viewer


FEMA Alert

March 21, 2019

FEMA issued a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Nebraska affected by a severe winter storm, straight-line winds and flooding beginning March 9, 2019 and continuing.

The following counties are eligible for assistance:

Individual/Public Assistance

  • Butler
  • Cass
  • Colfax
  • Dodge
  • Douglas
  • Nemaha
  • Sarpy
  • Saunders
  • Washington

Public Assistance

  • Adams
  • Antelope
  • Blaine
  • Boone
  • Box Butte
  • Boyd
  • Brown
  • Buffalo
  • Burt
  • Butler
  • Cass
  • Cedar
  • Cherry
  • Colfax
  • Cuming
  • Custer
  • Dakota
  • Dixon
  • Dodge
  • Douglas
  • Fillmore
  • Frontier
  • Furnas
  • Gage
  • Garfield
  • Gosper
  • Greeley
  • Hall
  • Harlan
  • Holt
  • Howard
  • Jefferson
  • Johnson
  • Keya Paha
  • Knox
  • Lancaster
  • Lincoln
  • Logan
  • Loup
  • Madison
  • Merrick
  • Morrill
  • Nance
  • Nemaha
  • Nuckolls
  • Otoe
  • Pawnee
  • Pierce
  • Platte
  • Richardson
  • Rock
  • Saline
  • Sarpy
  • Saunders
  • Scotts Bluff
  • Seward
  • Sherman
  • Stanton
  • Thayer
  • Thurston
  • Valley
  • Washington
  • Wayne
  • Wheeler
  • York

Please be advised of the following tribal areas eligible for Public Assistance:

  • Omaha Tribe of Nebraska (Thurston, Burt counties)
  • Ponca Tribe of Nebraska (Knox County)
  • Sac and Fox Nation (Richardson County)
  • Santee Sioux Nation (Knox County)
  • Winnebago Tribe (Thurston, Dixon counties)

FEMA Release: Declared Disaster for Nebraska

ZIP Code List for FEMA Declared Disaster for Nebraska

MapAlert Disaster Viewer


Additional Resources

FEMA’s web site

FEMA’s Disaster Declaration Process

Safeguard Properties Industry Alerts

HUD Moratorium on Foreclosure

VA’s Policy Regarding Natural Disasters

Freddie Mac Disaster Relief Policies

Fannie Mae’s Natural Disaster Relief Policies

Fannie Mae: AMN/HSSN Enhancements Coming

Investor Update
March 21, 2019   

Source:  Fannie Mae

During the weekend of March 23, 2019, Fannie Mae will implement Release 25.0, which includes the changes and enhancements described below for the CLM Suite: Asset Management Network (AMN)/HomeSaver SolutionsTM Network (HSSN).

To implement this release, CLM will not be available for processing from 7:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time March 23, 2019. This downtime also applies to SMDU Case Management functionality. While SMDU Auto Decisioning functionality will be available, users may experience some intermittent outages because SMDU relies on some HSSN/DARTS case data. If you experience an exception, please wait a few minutes and resubmit the transaction.

AMN/HSSN General Update

Form 571 View Issued Checks Report –When a Servicer runs this report all records will be returned and they will no longer be limited to viewing only 5,000 records. The records will be displayed 5,000 per page so the user is able to navigate through the results as well as download and print the individual results pages.

Market Value Analysis Type – Servicers are now able to select “AVM” from the Market Value Analysis dropdown in HSSN when creating a Deed in Lieu case.

Servicer Changes to Non-Delegated Modification Advances

Updates have been made to the new parameter, “Servicer Changes to Non-Delegated Modifications Advances Tolerance” that was created in the previous release to allow Servicers to adjust the Advances amount after a Non-Delegated case has been approved for Trial status.

When the servicer makes a change in any of the fields in the Breakdown of Capitalized Advances section and attempts to transition the case from (a) “Approved for Trial” to “Closed”, (b) “Trial” to “Closed” or (c) “Approved” to “Closed”, if the new Fannie Mae calculated Post Mod P&I amount change is less than the Servicer Reported P&I on the Approved Estimated line item, regardless of the tolerance set by the parameter, so long as the amount is not negative, the existing edit “The P&I Amount X does not match the amount approved by Fannie Mae” will not trigger and the Servicer will be allowed to transition the Case to Closed status.

VA: Circular 26-19-07: Special Relief Following Alabama Severe Storms, Straight-line Winds and Tornadoes

Investor Update
March 8, 2019

Source: VA

1. Purpose. This Circular expresses concern about the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) home loan borrowers affected by severe storms, straight-line winds and tornadoes in the state of Alabama, and describes measures mortgagees may employ to provide relief. Mortgage servicers and borrowers alike should review VA’s Guidance on Natural Disasters to ensure Veterans receive the assistance they need. (https://www.benefits.va.gov/homeloans/documents/docs/va_policy_regarding_natural_disasters.pdf or https://www.benefits.va.gov/WARMS/docs/admin26/m26_04/Chapter_21.docx.)

2. Forbearance Request. VA encourages holders of guaranteed loans to extend forbearance to borrowers in distress as a result of the disaster. Careful counseling with borrowers should help determine whether their difficulties are related to this disaster, or whether they stem from other sources that must be addressed. The proper use of authorities granted in VA regulations may be of assistance in appropriate cases. For example, Title 38, Code of Federal Regulations (C.F.R.), section 36.4311 allows the reapplication of prepayments to cure or prevent a default. Also, 38 C.FR. 36.4315 allows the terms of any guaranteed loan to be modified without the prior approval of VA, provided conditions in the regulation are satisfied.

3. Moratorium on Foreclosure. Although the loan holder is ultimately responsible for determining when to initiate foreclosure, and for completing termination action, VA has requested on its website (https://www.benefits.va.gov/homeloans) that holders establish a 90-day moratorium from the date of a disaster declaration on initiating new foreclosures on loans affected by major disasters. VA regulation 38 C.F.R. 36.4324(a)(3)(ii) allows additional interest on a guaranty claim when eventual termination has been delayed due to circumstances beyond the control of the holder, such as VA-requested forbearance. Due to the widespread impact of the disaster, holders should review all foreclosure referrals to ensure that borrowers have not been affected significantly enough to justify delay in referral. Any questions about impact should be discussed with the VA Regional Loan Center (RLC) of jurisdiction.

4. Late Charge Waivers. VA believes that many servicers plan to waive late charges on affected loans, and encourages all servicers to adopt such a policy for any loans that may have been affected.

5. Credit and VA Reporting. In order to avoid damaging credit records of Veteran borrowers, servicers are encouraged to suspend credit bureau reporting on affected loans. VA will not penalize affected servicers for any late default reporting to VA as a result. Please contact the appropriate RLC with any questions.

6. Activation of the National Guard. Members of the National Guard may be called to active duty to assist in recovery efforts. VA encourages servicers to extend special forbearance to National Guard members who experience financial difficulties as a result of their service.

7. Rescission: This Circular is rescinded April 1, 2020.

By Direction of the Under Secretary for Benefits

Jeffrey F. London
Director, Loan Guaranty Service

FHFA: Foreclosure Prevention Report

Investor Update
March 21, 2019

Source: FHFA

Fourth Quarter 2018 Highlights

The Enterprises’ Foreclosure Prevention Actions:

•The Enterprises completed 41,062 foreclosure prevention actions in the fourth quarter, bringing the total to 4,283,836 since the start of conservatorships in September 2008. Of these actions, 3,591,985 have helped troubled homeowners stay in their homes, including 2,314,121 permanent loan modifications.

•Twenty-eight percent of modifications in the fourth quarter were modifications with principal forbearance.  Modifications with extend-term only accounted for 65 percent of all loan modifications during the quarter.

•There were 1,781 completed short sales and deeds-in-lieu during the quarter, bringing the total to 691,851 since the conservatorships began in September 2008.

The Enterprises’ Mortgage Performance: 

•The percentage of 60+ days delinquent loans dropped from 1.13 percent at the end of the third quarter to 1.08 percent at the end of the fourth quarter.

•The Enterprises’ serious (90 days or more) delinquency rate decreased to 0.73 percent at the end of the fourth quarter. This compared with 3.8 percent for Federal Housing Administration (FHA) loans, 2.0 percent for Veterans Affairs (VA) loans, and 2.1 percent for all loans (industry average).

The Enterprises’ Foreclosures:

•Foreclosure starts increased 11 percent to 36,002 while third-party and foreclosure sales decreased 8 percent to 11,510 in the fourth quarter.

For an interactive online map that provides state data, click on the following link: Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac State Borrower Assistance Map 

Related News Release

Freddie Mac: FHLMC Guide Bulletin 2019-6

Investor Update
March 13, 2019

Source: Freddie Mac

Single-Family Seller/Servicer Guide
(Guide) Bulletin 2019-6 [pdf] announces:

•The Freddie Mac Servicer Honors and Rewards Program (SHARP)℠.

•Updates to our Servicer requirements for REO properties.

•Changes to the Servicer Success Scorecard.

•Updates to the Investor Reporting Change Initiative.

For more information:

•Read Guide Bulletin 2019-6 [pdf].

•Visit the Freddie Mac SHARP webpage.

Freddie Mac: UMBS to be Issued Based on Revised TBA Guidelines

Investor Update
March 11, 2019

Source: Freddie Mac

With the approval of revised guidelines for the “To-Be-Announced” (TBA) market, we announced today that we are set to issue the first Freddie Mac 55-day payment delay, TBA-eligible Uniform Mortgage-Backed Security™ (UMBS™) on June 3, 2019.

Our announcement follows the recent update to the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association’s (SIFMA) good delivery guidelines to enable trading of UMBS issued by Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae in the TBA market.

As a reminder, we will no longer issue new Gold Participation Certificates (PCs) with a 45-day payment delay after May 31, 2019.

For More Information on Single Security

Single Security Market Adoption Playbook [pdf]

Single Security Readiness Checklist for Seller/Servicers [pdf]

•Single Security Webpage

FHFA: Refinance Report

Investor Update
March 14, 2019

Source: FHFA

•Total refinance volume in January 2019 was similar to December as mortgage rates fell in December after rising in previous months.  Mortgage rates decreased in January: the average interest rate on a 30‐year fixed rate mortgage fell to 4.46 percent from 4.64 percent in December.

In January 2019:

•Borrowers completed 438 refinances through HARP, bringing total refinances from the inception of the program to 3,494,833.

•HARP volume represented 1 percent of total refinance volume.

•Five percent of the loans refinanced through HARP had a loan‐to‐value ratio greater than 125 percent.

•Borrowers with loan‐to‐value ratios greater than 105 percent accounted for 21 percent of the volume of HARP loans.

•Thirty-one percent of HARP refinances for underwater borrowers were for shorter‐term 15‐ and 20‐year mortgages, which build equity faster than traditional 30‐year mortgages.

•HARP refinances represented 2 percent of total refinances in Illinois compared to 1 percent of total refinances nationwide over the same period.

•Borrowers who refinanced through HARP had a lower delinquency rate compared to borrowers eligible for HARP who did not refinance through the program.

•Nine states and one territory accounted for over 70 percent of the nation’s HARP eligible loans with a refinance incentive as of June 30, 2018.

HUD: FHA INFO #19-08: Training Opportunities

Investor Update
March 15, 2019 

Source: HUD

Webinar Title: NEW
Webinar I: Overview HUD Early Delinquency Activities and Loss Mitigation Programs
Date/Time: Wednesday, April 3, 2019, 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM (Eastern)
Event Location: On-line Webinar — No Fee
Jurisdictional Host: National Servicing Center
Registration Link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/854713457607514114
Description: Representatives from the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) will provide an overview of FHA-approved servicer requirements to include: early delinquency activity; timelines; general loss mitigation; evaluation of the borrower’s financial condition; and collections best practices.
Audience: This webinar is open to FHA servicing industry participants.
Special Instructions: A valid company email address is required at the time of registration. For additional information, please email: stacey.a.brown@hud.gov

For full list of opportunities, please click the source link above.

Historic Midwest Flooding Forces Hundreds from Homes

Updated 6/17/19: FEMA issued a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska as a result of severe storms and flooding that took place March 13 to April 1, 2019.

Link to FEMA Alert

Updated 6/11/19: FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Iowa affected by severe storms and flooding that took place March 12 to May 16, 2019.

Link to FEMA Alert

Updated 5/31/19: FEMA issued an update to an Emergency Declaration for areas in Kansas affected by tornadoes and flooding beginning on May 9, 2019 and continuing.

Link to declaration (designated areas)

Associated County ZIP Code List

Updated 5/29/19:
FEMA issued an Emergency Declaration for areas in Louisiana affected by flooding beginning on May 10, 2019 and continuing.

Link to Declaration

Associated County ZIP Code List

Updated 5/28/19:
FEMA issued an Emergency Declaration for areas in Kansas affected by flooding beginning on May 9, 2019 and continuing.

Link to Declaration

Associated County ZIP Code List

Updated 5/10/19: FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Iowa affected by severe storms and flooding beginning on March 12, 2019 and continuing.

Link to FEMA Alert

Updated 5/8/19: FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Iowa affected by severe storms and flooding beginning on March 12, 2019 and continuing.

Link to FEMA Alert

Updated 5/7/19: FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Iowa affected by severe storms and flooding beginning on March 12, 2019 and continuing.

Link to FEMA Alert

Updated 5/6/19: FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Nebraska affected by a severe winter storm, straight-line winds and flooding that took place March 9 to April 1, 2019.

Link to FEMA Alert

Updated 5/6/19: FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Alabama affected by severe storms, straight-line winds, tornadoes, flooding and landslides that took place February 19 to March 20, 2019.

Link to FEMA Alert

Updated 4/15/19: FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Iowa affected by severe storms and flooding beginning on March 12, 2019 and continuing.

Link to FEMA Alert

Updated 4/15/19: FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Nebraska affected by a severe winter storm, straight-line winds and flooding that took place March 9 to April 1, 2019.

Link to FEMA Alert

Updated 4/10/19: FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Nebraska affected by a severe winter storm, straight-line winds and flooding that took place March 9 to April 1, 2019.

Link to FEMA Alert

Updated 4/8/19: On April 8, the VA issued a circular that expresses concern about VA home loan borrowers affected by floods in Nebraska, and describes measures mortgagees may employ to provide relief.

Link to Investor Update

Updated 4/5/19: The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced the approval of disaster assistance for the state of Nebraska and will provide support to homeowners and low-income renters forced from their homes in areas affected by severe winter storms, straight-line winds, and flooding.

Link to Investor Update

Updated 4/5/19: The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced that it will speed federal disaster assistance to the state of Iowa and provide support to homeowners and low-income renters forced from their homes in areas affected by severe storms and flooding.

Link to Investor Update

Updated 3/30/19: FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Nebraska affected by a severe winter storm, straight-line winds and flooding beginning March 9, 2019 and continuing.

Link to FEMA Alert

Updated 3/29/19: The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) issued a circular that expresses concern about VA home loan borrowers affected by severe storms and flooding in Iowa and describes measures mortgagees may employ to provide relief.

Link to Investor Update

Updated 3/27/19: Fannie Mae issued a news release reminding homeowners and servicers impacted by flooding across the Missouri River Basin of available mortgage assistance options.

Link to Investor Update

Updated 3/27/19: Freddie Mac issued a news release reminding mortgage servicers of its disaster relief policies for borrowers affected by flooding in the Midwest.

Link to Investor Update

Updated 3/25/19: The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the National Credit Union Administration, and the state regulators issued a joint statement encouraging financial institutions operating in affected Midwest flood areas to meet the financial services needs of their communities.

Link to Investor Update

Updated 3/23/19: FEMA issued a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Iowa affected by severe storms and flooding beginning on March 12, 2019 and continuing.

Link to FEMA Alert

Updated 3/21/19: FEMA issued a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Nebraska affected by a severe winter storm, straight-line winds and flooding beginning March 9, 2019 and continuing.

Link to FEMA Alert

Updated 3/21/19: Governor Kim Reynolds requested an expedited FEMA Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Iowa affected by severe storms and flooding beginning on March 12, 2019 and continuing.

FEMA Coverage

Associated County ZIP Code List

Updated 3/21/19: Missouri Governor Michael L. Parson issued a statewide emergency declaration as a result of severe weather and river flooding beginning on March 11, 2019 and continuing.

Link to declaration

Associated County ZIP Code List

Updated 3/20/19: The Weather Channel issued a report outlining initial Midwest flood damage estimates.

Link to report

Updated 3/20/19: Governor Pete Ricketts requested an expedited FEMA Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Nebraska affected by flooding, rain, high water, wind-driven rain, hail, lightning, straight-line winds and winter storms beginning on March 9, 2019 and continuing.

Media Coverage (KMTV CBS 3)

Associated County ZIP Code List

Please be advised of the following tribal areas included in the above request:

  • Omaha Tribe of Nebraska (Public Assistance; Thurston, Cuming, Burt counties)
  • Ponca Tribe of Nebraska (Public Assistance; Knox County)
  • Sac and Fox Nation (Public Assistance; Richardson County)
  • Santee Sioux Nation (Individual/Public Assistance; Knox County)
  • Winnebago Tribe (Public Assistance; Thurston, Dixon counties)

NOTE: This has NOT yet been declared a FEMA Disaster.

Updated 3/20/19: The Nebraska Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) announced additional counties covered under an emergency declaration.

NEMA on Twitter (declaration updates)

Updated County ZIP Code List

Flood damage estimates/information (NEMA)

Updated 3/19/19:
The Weather Channel issued a report offering an update on extreme river flooding affecting the Midwest.

Link to report

Updated 3/19/19: Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds issued a supplemental emergency proclamation adding five additional counties impacted by flooding and flash flooding.

Link to proclamation

Updated County ZIP Code List

Updated 3/19/19: The Nebraska Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) announced additional counties covered under an emergency declaration.

NEMA on Twitter (declaration updates)

Updated County ZIP Code List 

NOTE: This is independent from any FEMA Disaster Declaration.


Disaster Alert

March 17, 2019 

Source: NBC News

Additional Resources: 

Related Governor Emergency Declarations:

Iowa
Declaration (3/14/19)

Supplemental Declaration (3/15/19)

Associated County ZIP Code List


Kansas

Declaration (KPR 3/17/19)

Associated County ZIP Code List


Nebraska

Declaration (3/15/19)

Associated County ZIP Code List


South Dakota 

Declaration (3/15/19)

Associated County ZIP Code List


Wisconsin

Declaration (3/15/19)

Associated County ZIP Code List

NOTE: The above declarations are independent from any FEMA Disaster Declaration.

Flood warnings and advisories remained in effect Sunday evening across eastern Nebraska, southern Wisconsin and parts of Iowa. The NWS said major flooding was expected to continue across the region as late as Wednesday.

The Missouri River reached 30.2 feet in Fremont County in far southwestern Iowa on Sunday, breaking the record by 2 feet and topping levees in the towns of Bartlett and Thurman. A levee was breached on the Platte River near North Bend, northwest of Omaha, Nebraska, on Sunday afternoon; authorities urged all residents to move to higher ground immediately.

Nebraska Emergency Management Agency said Sunday it was monitoring 17 flood locations across the state and expected more record crests in the next 24 to 48 hours.

Also on Sunday, Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds said 38 counties have received a disaster proclamation and more than 110 homes were damaged by floods in the western city of Hornick. She and the governors of Nebraska and Wisconsin all declared states of emergency.

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CEO

Alan Jaffa

Alan Jaffa is the Chief Executive Officer for Safeguard Properties, steering the company as the mortgage field services industry leader. He also serves on the board of advisors for SCG Partners, a middle-market private equity fund focused on diversifying and expanding Safeguard Properties’ business model into complimentary markets.

Alan joined Safeguard in 1995, learning the business from the ground up. He was promoted to Chief Operating Officer in 2002, and was named CEO in May 2010. His hands-on experience has given him unique insights as a leader to innovate, improve and strengthen Safeguard’s processes to assure that the company adheres to the highest standards of quality and customer service.

Under Alan’s leadership, Safeguard has grown significantly with strategies that have included new and expanded services, technology investments that deliver higher quality and greater efficiency to clients, and strategic acquisitions. He takes a team approach to process improvement, involving staff at all levels of the organization to address issues, brainstorm solutions, and identify new and better ways to serve clients.

In 2008, Alan was recognized by Crain’s Cleveland Business in its annual “40-Under-40” profile of young leaders. He also was named a NEO Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year® Award finalist in 2013.

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Esq., General Counsel and EVP

Linda Erkkila

Linda Erkkila is the General Counsel and Executive Vice President for Safeguard Properties, with oversight of legal, human resources, training, and compliance. Linda’s broad scope of oversight covers regulatory issues that impact Safeguard’s operations, risk mitigation, strategic planning, human resources and training initiatives, compliance, insurance, litigation and claims management, and counsel related to mergers, acquisition and joint ventures.

Linda assures that Safeguard’s strategic initiatives align with its resources, leverage opportunities across the company, and contemplate compliance mandates. She has practiced law for 25 years and her experience, both as outside and in-house counsel, covers a wide range of corporate matters, including regulatory disclosure, corporate governance compliance, risk assessment, compensation and benefits, litigation management, and mergers and acquisitions.

Linda earned her JD at Cleveland-Marshall College of Law. She holds a degree in economics from Miami University and an MBA. Linda was previously named as both a “Woman of Influence” by HousingWire and as a “Leading Lady” by MReport.

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COO

Michael Greenbaum

Michael Greenbaum is the Chief Operating Officer of Safeguard Properties, where he has played a pivotal role since joining the company in July 2010. Initially brought on as Vice President of REO, Mike’s exceptional leadership and strategic vision quickly propelled him to Vice President of Operations in 2013, and ultimately to COO in 2015. Over his 14-year tenure at Safeguard, Mike has been instrumental in driving change and fostering innovation within the Property Preservation sector, consistently delivering excellence and becoming a trusted partner to clients and investors.

A distinguished graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, Mike earned a degree in Quantitative Economics. Following his graduation, he served in the U.S. Army’s Ordnance Branch, where he specialized in supply chain management. Before his tenure at Safeguard, Mike honed his expertise by managing global supply chains for 13 years, leveraging his military and civilian experience to lead with precision and efficacy.

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CFO

Joe Iafigliola

Joe Iafigliola is the Chief Financial Officer for Safeguard Properties. Joe is responsible for the Control, Quality Assurance, Business Development, Marketing, Accounting, and Information Security departments. At the core of his responsibilities is the drive to ensure that Safeguard’s focus remains rooted in Customer Service = Resolution. Through his executive leadership role, he actively supports SGPNOW.com, an on-demand service geared towards real estate and property management professionals as well as individual home owners in need of inspection and property preservation services. Joe is also an integral force behind Compliance Connections, a branch of Safeguard Properties that allows code enforcement professionals to report violations at properties that can then be addressed by the Safeguard vendor network. Compliance Connections also researches and shares vacant property ordinance information with Safeguard clients.

Joe has an MBA from The Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University, is a Certified Management Accountant (CMA), and holds a bachelor’s degree from The Ohio State University’s Honors Accounting program.

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Business Development

Carrie Tackett

Business Development Safeguard Properties