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Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP) Performance Summary
Updated through June 30, 2019

Although the Making Home Affordable (MHA) Program is now closed, servicers continue to perform certain functions, such as receiving and disbursing financial incentive payments,
processing interest rate step-ups, and reporting the payment status of modified loans to Treasury’s system of record. Treasury continues to monitor remaining activities and publish relevant
updates on www.financialstability.gov, where additional information regarding MHA can also be found.
The tables below show the total number of HAMP permanent modifications ever begun, and their performance by type, with the delinquency percentages of modifications that have aged
to, or past, the number of months noted.
Common factors driving HAMP modification performance include the amount of the reduction in the monthly mortgage payment, the length of the homeowner’s delinquency at the start of
the trial modification and the homeowner’s credit score at the time of modification. The majority of homeowners who disqualify from a HAMP permanent modification receive an
alternative to foreclosure or resolve their delinquency.
Performance of HAMP Permanent Modifications - Tier 1
Modification
Effective
Year
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
All

Permanent
Modifications
Started
63,406
532,533
339,338
195,871
147,271
86,431
58,375
37,194
13,133
1,473,552

Month 6
60+ %

Month 12

90+ %

10.7%
11.0%
8.4%
7.0%
6.5%
7.5%
8.4%
9.1%
9.4%
9.0%

6.7%
6.8%
5.3%
4.3%
3.8%
4.7%
5.3%
5.7%
6.0%
5.5%

60+ %

Month 24

90+ %

20.8%
19.4%
15.9%
13.2%
12.3%
13.5%
15.1%
16.7%
17.0%
16.5%

16.3%
15.6%
12.7%
10.3%
9.5%
10.7%
11.9%
13.0%
13.7%
13.1%

60+ %

Month 36

90+ %

31.9%
30.8%
26.1%
21.4%
19.4%
20.9%
23.8%
25.5%
24.6%
26.4%

28.8%
28.0%
23.7%
19.1%
17.4%
18.8%
21.2%
23.2%
21.8%
23.9%

60+ %

Month 48

90+ %

60+ %

Month 60

90+ %

60+ %

Month 72

90+ %

60+ %

90+ %

40.0%
38.6%
31.8%
26.2%
23.7%
26.4%
29.3%
30.6%

37.5%
36.6%
30.1%
24.6%
22.1%
24.6%
27.6%
28.7%

45.2%
43.1%
35.9%
29.9%
27.9%
30.8%
32.4%

43.5%
41.6%
34.6%
28.6%
26.5%
29.6%
31.0%

49.2%
46.7%
39.4%
33.7%
31.8%
33.2%

47.8%
45.6%
38.5%
32.6%
30.8%
32.1%

54.2%
51.4%
44.5%
37.8%
34.8%

53.2%
50.6%
43.6%
37.0%
34.0%

32.7%

30.8%

37.1%

35.7%

41.0%

39.9%

46.4%

45.5%

Performance of HAMP Permanent Modifications - Tier 2
Modification
Effective
Year
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
All

Permanent
Modifications
Started
1,356
37,327
48,917
58,638
53,306
20,226
219,770

Month 6
60+ %

Month 12

90+ %

9.8%
13.1%
12.3%
13.5%
13.2%
12.2%
13.0%

5.4%
7.9%
7.1%
7.9%
7.6%
7.0%
7.6%

60+ %

Month 24

90+ %

23.5%
22.6%
21.0%
22.7%
22.9%
21.1%
22.2%

17.3%
17.4%
16.3%
17.6%
17.7%
16.6%
17.2%

60+ %

Month 36

90+ %

33.4%
32.5%
31.1%
33.8%
33.5%
29.6%
32.5%

28.6%
29.1%
27.7%
30.2%
30.0%
26.3%
29.1%

60+ %

Month 48

90+ %

60+ %

Month 60

90+ %

60+ %

Month 72

90+ %

60+ %

90+ %

39.0%
37.5%
38.1%
40.5%
39.0%

34.5%
35.0%
35.5%
38.1%
36.5%

42.0%
43.6%
43.7%
44.6%

39.8%
41.6%
41.9%
42.7%

47.6%
47.3%
46.9%

45.7%
45.9%
45.4%

48.4%
49.6%

47.2%
48.5%

38.9%

36.4%

43.9%

42.0%

47.1%

45.7%

49.5%

48.4%

Performance of HAMP Permanent Modifications - Streamline HAMP
Modification
Effective
Year
2016
2017
All

Permanent
Modifications
Started
27,480
17,056
44,536

Month 6
60+ %
22.1%
18.7%
20.8%

Month 12

90+ %
14.3%
11.4%
13.2%

60+ %
33.6%
33.4%
33.5%

Month 24

90+ %
27.8%
27.1%
27.5%

60+ %
45.6%
43.9%
44.9%

Month 36

90+ %
41.8%
40.1%
41.2%

60+ %

Month 48

90+ %

53.7%

51.2%

53.7%

51.2%

60+ %

90+ %

Month 60
60+ %

90+ %

Month 72
60+ %

90+ %

Note: This report is based on data as reported by MHA servicers. Loan payment status is not reported by servicers after program disqualification (90+ days delinquent). Therefore, 90+ days delinquent loans are included in each of the 90+ days delinquent
metrics for all future reporting periods, even though some loans may have cured or paid off following program disqualification. In addition, if a loan is reported as paid off it is no longer reflected in future periods.