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1 Collateral Underwriting (“CU”) Training Taking Appraisal Review To The Next Level

2 What is FNMA Collateral Underwriter (“CU”)? Collateral Underwriter (“CU”) is the latest addition to Fannie Mae’s comprehensive suite of risk management tools which will be made available for industry use on January 26, 2015. CU will provide additional transparency and certainty by giving lenders access to the same appraisal analytics used in Fannie Mae’s quality control process. CU performs automated risk assessments of appraisals submitted to the Uniform Collateral Data Portal (“UCDP”) and returns risk scores from 1- 5, flags, and messages to the submitting lender. CU risk scores and messages will be available to all UCDP users in real-time through the UCDP portal.

3 Submission Summary Report (“SSR”) Understanding the New SSR Report The introduction of CU also brings a revised Fannie Mae SSR report; however, Freddie Mac’s SSR remains the same. You will still retrieve the SSR the way you always have; however, you will now receive a risk assessment score from 1-5 on page two of the SSR.

4 Risk Scores, Flags and Messages Lenders may use the CU risk score to segment appraisals by risk profile, resulting in more efficient resource allocation, workflow management and collateral risk management processes. The score will be provided in message ID FNM 1000 and will be based on CU’s automated assessment on a scale of 1.0 (lowest risk) to 5.0 (highest risk). If a CU risk score cannot be generated on a 1004 or 1073 appraisal form, a “999” will be returned and a message in the FNM09XX series will provide more specific information about why the appraisal could not be scored. Some “999” messages can be resolved (for example, if there is a simple data entry error). CU risk scores and messages will not be returned for other form types. Submission Summary Report (“SSR”) (Cont.)

5 CU Data Quality and Model Error Messages

6 CU Data Quality and Model Error Messages (Cont.)

7 Underwriter Roles and Responsibilities Critical Responsibilities  The Underwriter remains responsible for reviewing and decisioning the collateral.  Collateral Underwriter does not approve or decline a property.  Follow all existing procedures related to collateral review, in addition to the new action steps outlined below.

8 Underwriter Roles and Responsibilities (Cont.) New Steps Related to the Collateral Review  The Underwriter must ensure the Submission Summary Report (SSR) has been successfully received. o The SSRs will now be ordered by the processing team. The button to request the SSRs will now be available once the Sent To Processing milestone has been achieved. If not ordered by the processing team prior to underwriter receiving the file, the Underwriter is responsible to order. o The SSR Submittal Button can be found on the Borrower Summary (Custom) screen.  The Underwriter reviews the SSR during their collateral review (see page 18)..

9 Underwriter Roles and Responsibilities (Cont.) New Steps Related to the Collateral Review o For all business as usual data points:  Verify the Document File Status is Successful. If not, review the reasons, and contact your (RUM) Regional Underwriting Manager for additional assistance with addressing the hard stop(s).  An Unsuccessful status may be the result of a hard stop – see below for additional steps around hard stops.

10 Underwriter Roles and Responsibilities (Cont.) New Steps Related to the Collateral Review (Cont.)  New – Review all messages and use the messages as a tool in your collateral review. o Review specifically for any hard stop messages under the Fannie Mae Proprietary Edit Findings section. o Hardstops are identified by the Severity = Overridable (see slide 19).  Access the Collateral Underwriter (CU) through the FNMA Collateral Underwriter landing page: https://www.fanniemae.com/singlefamily/collateral-underwriterCollateral Underwriter https://www.fanniemae.com/singlefamily/collateral-underwriter  Review details to the messages during your collateral review.

11 Underwriter Roles and Responsibilities (Cont.)

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18 Collateral Underwriting Access URL for accessing and logging into Collateral Underwriter (CU). https://www.fanniemae.com/singlefamily/collateral-underwriter Once on the CU landing page you will then select Launch App Once the Launch App has been selected, you will then arrive at the CU login screen. Once you enter your Fannie Mae credentials, the log in screen will retain the information for future entry. Please see next slide for login page.

19 Collateral Underwriting Access After logging in you will see the page below. Click on the box in the middle, reading Appraisal Review.

20 Collateral Underwriting Access (Cont.) The next screen will take you to the CU report. (See next slide below). From the report you are able to view additional information about the score and any other messages CU suggests are relevant to this appraisal. Should you believe an addendum to the appraisal is warranted based on your review, the addendum is sent to CU@MyAMC.com. This addendum must include the CU findings, and a detailed and specific request. You will arrive at the page below, where you will need to enter the loan number in order to retrieve the report.

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22 CU Additional Information in Encompass The Underwriting Summary Custom page in Encompass has been updated to reflect some additional dates (see below). As of today you will need to manually enter those dates. We will have them pre populated very soon. You may also log directly in to CU from inside Encompass, by clicking on the highlighted button below.


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