06.12.2007 21:39:00
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WaMu Response from David Schneider, President, Home Loans, Regarding Proposal Aimed at Keeping Borrowers in their Homes
As a key member of HOPE NOW, WaMu (NYSE: WM) has worked very closely
with the Treasury and the American Securitization Forum to develop what
we believe is a positive step for borrowers who are unable to handle an
increase in their monthly payment. In addition, this proposal
establishes a new set of industry best practices making it easier for
servicers to modify loans under the existing agreements. WaMu is in the
process of implementing the fast-track modification process and expects
to have it operational over the coming weeks.
Our firm belief is that early intervention combined with expanded
options is instrumental to helping our customers find ways they can
overcome financial obstacles to keep their home. We view foreclosure as
a last resort and encourage our customers to contact us as soon as they
anticipate difficulty in making payments on their mortgage so that we
can discuss their various options.
We look forward to continuing our work with the Administration,
Congress, state and local officials, our trade groups and community
partners to stabilize the housing market and support efforts that will
help customers maintain home ownership.
About WaMu
WaMu, through its subsidiaries, is one of the nation’s
leading consumer and small business banks. At Sept. 30, 2007, WaMu and
its subsidiaries had assets of $330.1 billion. The company has a history
dating back to 1889 and its subsidiary banks currently operate
approximately 2,700 consumer and small business banking stores
throughout the nation. WaMu’s press releases
are available at http://newsroom.wamu.com.
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