Common use of Forbearance Plan Clause in Contracts

Forbearance Plan. (a) Where relief is appropriate, the Servicer shall arrange with a Borrower a "Forbearance Plan" giving such Borrower a definite period in which to reinstate his Mortgage Loan by immediately commencing payments in excess of the regular Monthly Payments. Without the prior written consent of the Master Servicer, special forbearance relief agreements reducing or suspending the regular Monthly Payment of the related Mortgage Loan for a specified period of time are not permitted. To the extent that (i) the priority of the lien represented by such Mortgage Loan remains in effect and is not adversely affected, (ii) where applicable, the related Primary Mortgage Insurance policy remains in full force and effect and (iii) where applicable, the related Pool Insurance policy remains in full force and effect, the Servicer, in its discretion, may enter into a Forbearance Plan that provides that the total amount owed during such Delinquency, including costs and expenses, will be repaid within the shortest period practicable, commencing immediately. With respect to such Mortgage Loan, the Forbearance Plan shall provide that such Delinquency will be cured within a period conforming to acceptable servicing practices; provided that such period will not exceed 21 months from the Due Date of the earliest unpaid installment and will not result in a "significant modification" of the Mortgage Loan under the REMIC Provisions. The Forbearance Plan for such Mortgage Loan shall be set forth in writing and executed by the Borrower and by the Servicer in the form of a letter agreement if the earliest unpaid installment is more than 60 days past due.

Appears in 72 contracts

Samples: Servicing Agreement (Wells Fargo Mortgage Backed Securities 2006-20 Trust), Servicing Agreement (Wells Fargo Mortgage Backed Securities 2006-Ar2 Trust), Servicing Agreement (Wells Fargo Alternative Loan 2007-Pa4 Trust)

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Forbearance Plan. (a) Where relief is appropriate, the Servicer shall arrange with a Borrower a "Forbearance Plan" giving such Borrower a definite period in which to reinstate his Mortgage Loan by immediately commencing payments in excess of the regular Monthly Payments. Without the prior written consent of the Master Servicer, special forbearance relief agreements reducing or suspending the regular Monthly Payment of the related Mortgage Loan for a specified period of time are not permitted. To the extent that (i) the priority of the lien represented by such Mortgage Loan remains in effect and is not adversely affected, (ii) where applicable, the related Primary Mortgage Insurance policy remains in full force and effect and (iii) where applicable, the related Pool Insurance policy remains in full force and effect, the Servicer, in its discretion, may enter into a Forbearance Plan that provides that the total amount owed during such Delinquency, including costs and expenses, will be repaid within the shortest period practicable, commencing immediately. With respect to such Mortgage Loan, the Forbearance Plan shall provide that such Delinquency will be cured within a period conforming to acceptable servicing practices; provided that such period will not exceed 21 months from 180 days after the Due Date of the earliest unpaid installment and will not result in installment, unless the Master Servicer and, where applicable, the respective Pool Insurer and/or the respective Primary Mortgage Insurer, consent to a "significant modification" longer period of the Mortgage Loan under the REMIC Provisionstime. The Forbearance Plan for such Mortgage Loan shall be set forth in writing and executed by the Borrower and by the Servicer in the form of a letter agreement if the earliest unpaid installment is more than 60 days past due.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Servicing Agreement (Norwest Structured Assets Inc)

Forbearance Plan. (a) Where relief is appropriate, the Servicer shall arrange with a Borrower a "Forbearance Plan" giving such Borrower a definite period in which to reinstate his Mortgage Loan by immediately commencing payments in excess of the regular Monthly Payments. Without the prior written consent of the Master Servicer, special forbearance relief agreements reducing or suspending the regular Monthly Payment of the related Mortgage Loan for a specified period of time are not permitted. To the extent that (i) the priority of the lien represented by such Mortgage Loan remains in effect and is not adversely affected, (ii) where applicable, the related Primary Mortgage Insurance policy remains in full force and effect and (iii) where applicable, the related Pool Insurance policy remains in full force and effect, the Servicer, in its discretion, may enter into a Forbearance Plan that provides that the total amount owed during such Delinquency, including costs and expenses, will be repaid within the shortest period practicable, commencing immediately. With respect to such Mortgage Loan, the Forbearance Plan shall provide that such Delinquency will be cured within a period conforming to acceptable servicing practices; provided that such period will not exceed 21 months from the Due Date of the earliest unpaid installment and will not result in a "significant modification" of the Mortgage Loan under the REMIC Provisions. The Forbearance Plan for such Mortgage Loan shall be set forth in writing and executed by the Borrower and by the Servicer in the form of a letter agreement if the earliest unpaid installment is more than 60 days past due. (b) With the consent of the Master Servicer, the Servicer may modify the payment terms of Mortgage Loans that are in default, or as to which default is reasonably foreseeable; provided that no such modification shall reduce the Unpaid Principal Balance of such Mortgage Loan or permanently reduce the Mortgage Interest Rate of such Mortgage Loan; and provided further that prior to entering into any such modification the Servicer and the Master Servicer shall determine that such modification is likely to increase the proceeds of such Mortgage Loan over the amount expected to be collected pursuant to a foreclosure or other similar procedure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Servicing Agreement (Wells Fargo Asset Securities Corp)

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Forbearance Plan. (a) Where relief is appropriate, the Servicer shall arrange with a Borrower a "Forbearance Plan" giving such Borrower a definite period in which to reinstate his Mortgage Loan by immediately commencing payments in excess of the regular Monthly Payments. Without the prior written consent of the Master Servicer, special forbearance relief agreements reducing or suspending the regular Monthly Payment of the related Mortgage Loan for a specified period of time are not permitted. To the extent that (i) the priority of the lien represented by such Mortgage Loan remains in effect and is not adversely affected, (ii) where applicable, the related Primary Mortgage Insurance policy remains in full force and effect and (iii) where applicable, the related Pool Insurance policy remains in full force and effect, the Servicer, in its discretion, may enter into a Forbearance Plan that provides that the total amount owed during such Delinquency, including costs and expenses, will be repaid within the shortest period practicable, commencing immediately. With respect to such Mortgage Loan, the Forbearance Plan shall provide that such Delinquency will be cured within a period conforming to acceptable servicing practices; provided that such period will not exceed 21 months from the Due Date of the earliest unpaid installment and will not result in a "significant modification" of the Mortgage Loan under the REMIC Provisions. The Forbearance Plan for such Mortgage Loan shall be set forth in writing and executed by the Borrower and by the Servicer in the form of a letter agreement if the earliest unpaid installment is more than 60 days past due.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Servicing Agreement (Wells Fargo Mortgage Backed Securities 2008 -1 Trust)

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