Final Progress Report

August 22, 2013

View the Monitor’s Final Progress Report which details the amount of relief that was extended to consumers from March 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013.

Final Progress Report

Final Progress Report

Alabama

Cumulative relief and active trials : $114,781,175

Alaska

Cumulative relief and active trials : $11,651,423

Arkansas

Cumulative relief and active trials : $35,555,170

Arizona

Cumulative relief and active trials : $1,904,890,000

California

Cumulative relief and active trials : $20,347,697,617

Colorado

Cumulative relief and active trials : $425,354,109

Connecticut

Cumulative relief and active trials : $449,573,154

Delaware

Cumulative relief and active trials : $72,994,178

District of Columbia

Cumulative relief and active trials : $70,583,645

Florida

Cumulative relief and active trials : $9,224,769,366

Georgia

Cumulative relief and active trials : $1,123,434,548

Hawaii

Cumulative relief and active trials : $187,063,270

Idaho

Cumulative relief and active trials : $177,654,049

Illinois

Cumulative relief and active trials : $1,885,303,991

Indiana

Cumulative relief and active trials : $174,055,142

Iowa

Cumulative relief and active trials : $39,580,069

Kansas

Cumulative relief and active trials : $56,165,482

Kentucky

Cumulative relief and active trials : $63,758,552

Louisiana

Cumulative relief and active trials : $67,236,196

Maine

Cumulative relief and active trials : $58,401,332

Maryland

Cumulative relief and active trials : $1,361,522,261

Massachusetts

Cumulative relief and active trials : $633,281,892

Michigan

Cumulative relief and active trials : $858,986,395

Minnesota

Cumulative relief and active trials : $372,665,044

Mississippi

Cumulative relief and active trials : $45,060,863

Missouri

Cumulative relief and active trials : $250,631,996

Montana

Cumulative relief and active trials : $30,506,334

Nebraska

Cumulative relief and active trials : $21,387,671

Nevada

Cumulative relief and active trials : $1,966,020,569

New Hampshire

Cumulative relief and active trials : $82,390,061

New Jersey

Cumulative relief and active trials : $1,637,455,416

New Mexico

Cumulative relief and active trials : $103,655,642

New York

Cumulative relief and active trials : $1,931,254,308

North Carolina

Cumulative relief and active trials : $441,270,080

North Dakota

Cumulative relief and active trials : $2,717,059

Ohio

Cumulative relief and active trials : $383,411,307

Oklahoma

Oklahoma did not participate in the National Mortgage Settlement.

Oregon

Cumulative relief and active trials : $467,081,861

Pennsylvania

Cumulative relief and active trials : $438,740,387

Rhode Island

Cumulative relief and active trials : $153,666,675

South Carolina

Cumulative relief and active trials : $334,299,540

South Dakota

Cumulative relief and active trials : $6,071,075

Tennessee

Cumulative relief and active trials : $180,358,870

Texas

Cumulative relief and active trials : $311,564,395

Utah

Cumulative relief and active trials : $306,815,416

Vermont

Cumulative relief and active trials : $9,256,419

Virginia

Cumulative relief and active trials : $981,764,536

Washington

Cumulative relief and active trials : $1,226,418,371

West Virginia

Cumulative relief and active trials : $25,241,785

Wisconsin

Cumulative relief and active trials : $175,941,635

Wyoming

Cumulative relief and active trials : $14,684,959

Banks Report $51 Billion in National Mortgage Settlement Consumer Relief

Settlement Monitor nears completion of interim consumer relief reviews

RALEIGH, N.C. – Joseph A. Smith, Jr., Monitor of the National Mortgage Settlement, has received an update on the consumer relief activities the five banks that are parties to the Settlement reported through June 30, 2013. The banks sent these reports to each state that is party to the Settlement, with copies to the Monitor and the Monitoring Committee. According to this data, 643,726 borrowers have benefited from some type of consumer relief totaling $51.33 billion, which, on average, represents about $79,742 per borrower. This figure includes both completed Consumer Relief and active first lien trial modifications as of June 30. The state-level data can be downloaded from this web page. A fact sheet summarizing national consumer relief can be downloaded here.

Joseph Smith released the following statement:

“This is the fifth and final progress report I will release to share the banks’ self-reported consumer relief activities with the public. Over the past year, we have seen the amount of relief and number of borrowers it helped steadily increase. As the banks begin to reach their total consumer relief obligations, I am encouraged to see how the Settlement has had a measurable impact on hundreds of thousands of borrowers and their communities across the nation.

“This information is self-reported by the banks and will not be credited under the Settlement until each bank requests a review by me and I confirm their work; to date, only the ResCap Parties (formerly GMAC) has received credit. In May, both Bank of America and Chase asserted that they had completed their obligations. I am currently reviewing their assertions and, if my review confirms their assertions, will release reports both to the Court and the public.

“My professional firms and I also are reviewing consumer relief progress through the end of 2012 for the four banks that have not yet been credited. Our review process has been thorough and ongoing. I plan to release my findings in mid-September. We will then review the 2013 activities of Bank of America and Chase to determine if they have satisfied their obligations. I hope to make this determination by the end of the year.”

The banks have or soon will meet their consumer relief obligations under the Settlement. The banks have told the Monitor they continue to offer loan modifications and other consumer relief to eligible borrowers via their own programs.

The Monitor and his professional firms are also reviewing the banks’ compliance with the Settlement’s servicing standards. He plans to submit his second report to the Court concerning the servicing standards in November or December.

About the Office of Mortgage Settlement Oversight
More information about the National Mortgage Settlement is available at www.nationalmortgagesettlement.com. Further information about Joseph Smith and the Office of Mortgage Settlement Oversight is available at www.mortgageoversight.com.

Resources

Press Release Banks Report $51 Billion in National Mortgage Settlement Consumer Relief
Fact Sheet Fact Sheet about the Monitor's Final Progress Report
Consumer Relief Data- Program to date Consumer relief between March 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013.
Consumer Relief Data- Program to date Consumer relief between March 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013.
Consumer Relief Data- Second Quarter 2013 Consumer relief between April 1 and June 30, 2013
Consumer Relief Data- Second Quarter 2013 Consumer relief between April 1 and June 30, 2013
Servicing Performance Data Servicing Perfrmance Data between April 1 and June 30, 2013