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53 July 2025 J O U R N A L July 2025 » themortgagepoint.com on the front lines of helping borrowers stay in their homes." Under the new guidance, effective July 1, 2025, the mortgagee must not charge the borrower for the following services: • Costs of telephone calls, certi- fied mail, arranging, conducting interviews, or other activities that are normally considered a part of servicing activity. • Preparing and providing evidence of payoff, reconveyance, or termination of the mortgage. • Providing information essential to the payoff of the mortgage. • Recording the payoff of the mort- gage in states where recordation is the responsibility of the mortgagee. • Fees for services performed by at- torneys or trustees who are salaried members of the mortgagee's staff. • The mortgagee's use of an indepen- dent contractor, such as services related to the interview or a tax service, to furnish tax data and in- formation necessary to pay property taxes or make the payments on behalf of the mortgagee. "The revised rule is vastly better than the first draft. The rule mostly achieves the same results without overburdening the process," said Donna Schmidt, President & CEO, DLS Servicing. "Specific requirements which would have proven extremely difficult to small servicers with geographically diverse portfolios have been removed. These include requiring that contact at- tempts be made during certain times of the day and requiring meetings during specific hours within a property's time zone. Mortgage servicers and borrowers alike will both benefit from the new ap- proach, and more successful outcomes can be expected."

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