Fannie Mae Servicing Guide D2-4-02 — Reporting a Workout Option to Fannie Mae
Fannie Mae Servicing Guide D2-4-02 — Reporting a Workout Option to Fannie Mae.
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Fannie Mae Servicing Guide D2-4-02 — Reporting a Workout Option to Fannie Mae
D2-4-02, Reporting a Workout Option to Fannie Mae (12/16/2015) Introduction This topic contains information on reporting a workout option to Fannie Mae. Reporting a Workout Option to Fannie Mae Reporting a Workout Option to Fannie Mae The servicer must report certain mortgage loans that receive a workout option to Fannie Mae. The servicer must follow the procedures in F-1-22, Reporting a Workout Option via Fannie Mae’s Servicing Solutions System for the requirements for reporting the applicable workout option to Fannie Mae. Additionally, the servicer must report receipt of Trial Period Plan payments to Fannie Mae in a timely manner particularly for MBS mortgage loans that are not subject to Fannie Mae’s automatic reclassification process as discussed in A1-3-06, Automatic Reclassification of MBS Mortgage Loans. Recent Related Announcements There are no recently issued Announcements related to this topic. Published May 13, 2026 395 Part E, Default-Related Legal Services, Bankruptcy, Foreclosure Proceedings, and Acquired Properties Introduction This part describes default-related legal services, bankruptcy, foreclosure proceedings, and acquired properties. Published May 13, 2026 396 Chapter E-1, Referring Default-Related Legal Matters and Non-Routine Litigation to Law Firms Introduction This chapter describes referring default-related legal matters and non-routine litigation to law firms. Section E-1.1, Referring a Mortgage Loan to a Law Firm