As a part of the modification process, if your back end debt ratio is more than the 55%.............then the servicer should refer you to counseling at that time as a part of the modification approval process.
According to the guidelines.........
A servicer must obtain a credit report for each borrower or a joint report for a married couple who are co-borrowers to validate installment debt and other liens. In addition, a servicer must consider information concerning monthly obligations obtained from the borrower either orally or in writing. The “monthly gross expenses” equal the sum of the following monthly charges:
The monthly mortgage payment, taxes, property insurance, homeowner’s or condominium association fee payments and assessments related to the property whether or not they are included in the mortgage payment.
Any mortgage insurance premiums.
Monthly payments on all closed-end subordinate mortgages.
Payments on all installment debts with more than ten months of payments remaining, including debts that are in a period of either deferment or forbearance. When payments on an installment debt are not on the credit report or are listed as deferred, the servicer must obtain documentation to support the payment amount included in the monthly debt payment. If no monthly payment is reported on a student loan that is deferred or is in forbearance, the servicer must obtain documentation verifying the proposed monthly payment amount, or use a minimum of 1.5 percent of the balance.
Monthly payment on revolving or open-end accounts, regardless of the balance. In the absence of a stated payment, the payment will be calculated by multiplying the outstanding balance by 3 percent.
Monthly payment on a Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC) must be included in the payment ratio using the minimum monthly payment reported on the credit report. If the HELOC has a balance but no monthly payment is reported, the servicer must obtain documentation verifying the payment amount, or use a minimum of one percent of the balance.
Alimony, child support and separate maintenance payments with more than ten months of payments remaining, if supplied by the borrower.
Car lease payments, regardless of the number of payments remaining.
Aggregate negative net rental income from all investment properties owned, if supplied by the borrower.
Monthly mortgage payment for second home (principal, interest, taxes and insurance and, when applicable, leasehold payments, homeowner association dues, condominium unit or cooperative unit maintenance fees (excluding unit utility charges)).
Total Monthly Debt Ratio
The borrower’s total monthly debt ratio (“back-end ratio”) is the ratio of the borrower’s monthly gross expenses divided by the borrower’s monthly gross income. Servicers will be required to send the Home Affordable Modification Program Counseling Letter to borrowers with a post-HMP modification back-end ratio equal to or greater than 55 percent. The letter states the borrower must work with a HUD-approved housing counselor on a plan to reduce their total indebtedness below 55 percent. The letter also describes the availability and advantages of counseling and provides a list of local HUDapproved housing counseling agencies and directs the borrower to the appropriate HUD website where such information is located. The borrower must represent in writing in the
HMP documents that (s)he will obtain such counseling.
Face-to-face counseling is encouraged; however, telephone counseling is also permitted from HUD-approved housing counselors provided it covers the same topics as face-toface sessions. Telephone counseling sessions provide flexibility to borrowers who are unable to attend face-to-face sessions or who do not have an eligible provider within their area.
A list of approved housing counseling agencies is available at
Foreclosure Avoidance Counseling - HUD or by calling the toll-free housing counseling telephone referral service at 1-800-569-4287. A servicer must retain in its mortgage files evidence of the borrower notification. There is no charge to either borrowers or servicers for this counseling.