HUD Announces Changes to Distressed Asset Stabilization Program

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On April 24, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development changed its Distressed Asset Stabilization Program to require loan servicers to wait one-year before initiating a foreclosure action. Servicers will also be required to evaluate all borrowers for modifications under the Home Affordable Modification Program or other loss mitigation program. Release.

 

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