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80 NEW JERSEY PHH Moves Forward With Updated Servicing Standards In a statement released in January, PHH announced it will implement new servicing standards as part of a settlement with a multi- state group of state attorneys general, as well as following a "testing and reporting process to ensure compliance with the Servicing Standards for a period of three years." e $45 million settlement was reached between the Mount Laurel, New Jersey-based PHH and the Multi-State Mortgage Commit- tee (MMC), a group consisting of state attorneys general from every state except New Hampshire, as well as mortgage regulators from 45 different states. PHH's statement read that they " … have agreed to resolve concerns raised by the MMC arising from its servicing examination conducted in 2010 and believe that settling this matter is in the best interest of PHH and its constituents. Our decision to resolve this legacy matter under the terms of the settlement agreement and Connecticut Planet Realty, LLC Sales@CTREOTEAM.com 203-982-4985 cell www.CTREOTEAM.com Security • Preservation • Disposition Steve Rivkin consent orders is not an admission of liability or that we violated any applicable laws, regulations or rules governing the conduct and operation of our servicing business during the relevant time frame." PHH also said that, while they would adhere to the mandated servicing standards, they largely already line up with PHH's own current internal servicing standards. "We have made and will continue to make the necessary enhancements in our operations to ensure we remain compliant and continue to serve our customers in a fair and appropriate manner." In a press statement, New York Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman said, "e fore- closure crisis continues to devastate communities across New York. We have zero tolerance for the types of practices that helped create the crisis— and will hold mortgage companies to account." e complaint by the attorneys general states that, during the period between January 1, 2009, and December 31, 2012, PHH "threatened foreclosure and conveyed conflicting messages to certain borrowers engaged in loss mitigation." PHH is also accused of charging unauthorized fees for their services. e settlement does not address any conduct occurring in 2013 or later. Of the $45 million settlement, $30.4 million will go to affected borrowers, $8.8 million will go New Jersey Lisa G Lopez Broker of Record Home Alliance Realty 142 E. Bay Ave Manahawkin, NJ 08050 609-978-9009 (o) 609-384-5109 (c) lglopez@verizon.net www.HomeAllianceRealty.com www.LisaLopezProperties.com RESULTS THROUGH REAL TIME SOLUTIONS. Strength Through Innovative Leadership. PROVIDING DEFAULT REAL ESTATE SOLUTIONS SINCE 1988 Todd Yovino Broker/Owner Island Advantage Realty, LLC Serving Metro New York & Long Island Todd@iarny.com | 631-820-3400 | www.islandadvantage.com

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