HUD Failed To Enforce the Terms of a Settlement Agreement With Fifth Third Bank Because It Did Not Record Indemnified Loans in Its Tracking System
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Office of Inspector General (OIG) worked with HUD’s Office of Lender Activities and Program Compliance, Office of Single Family Housing, to resolve outstanding matters related to two September 2015 agreements with Fifth Third Bank (FTB) and its principal subsidiary, Fifth Third Bancorp, an Ohio-based bank holding company. HUD failed to properly record required indemnifications in...
Septiembre 28, 2018
Memorandum
#2018-CF-0802
HUD Paid an Estimated $413 Million for Unnecessary Preforeclosure Claim Interest and Other Costs Due to Lender Servicing Delays
We audited the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) Federal Housing Administration’s (FHA) preforeclosure sale claim process based on an internal Office of Inspector General audit suggestion noting that existing regulations may allow excessive preforeclosure claim interest costs. Our audit objective was to determine the amount of unnecessary preforeclosure claim interest and other costs that resulted from lender...
Septiembre 27, 2018
Report
#2018-LA-0007
HUD Did Not Adequately Administer Its Housing Counseling Program
We performed a review of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) Housing Counseling Program, located within the Office of Housing Counseling. We selected this program based on an audit suggestion that was included in our annual audit plan to help address HUD’s strategic goal to strengthen the housing market to bolster the economy and protect consumers. Our objective was to determine whether HUD adequately...
Septiembre 24, 2018
Report
#2018-NY-0001
HUD Did Not Have Adequate Controls To Ensure That Partial Claim Notes for FHA Loans Were Properly Tracked for Future Collection
We audited the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) tracking of partial claim notes. The audit was initiated in response to an Office of Inspector General preaudit analysis of HUD’s Single Family Data Warehouse (SFDW) data, which determined that partial claim notes may not have been properly tracked in HUD’s Single Family Mortgage Asset Recovery Technology (SMART) system (see Scope & Methodology section for...
Septiembre 21, 2018
Report
#2018-LA-0005
HUD Did Not Always Identify and Collect Partial Claims Out of Surplus Proceeds From Nonconveyance Foreclosures
The U.S. Department of Housing Urban Development (HUD), Office of Inspector General audited HUD to determine whether it identified and collected outstanding partial claims out of surplus proceeds from nonconveyance foreclosures. We initiated this audit because we learned while doing unrelated audit work that a trustee attorney held surplus proceeds from two nonconveyance foreclosures and HUD had not claimed these funds to offset earlier...
Septiembre 20, 2018
Report
#2018-KC-0004
HUD’s Office of Residential Care Facilities Did Not Always Have and Use Financial Information to Adequately Assess and Monitor Nursing Homes
We audited the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) monitoring of the financial performance of Section 232 nursing homes based on the size of their program, the inherent risks in the program, the length of time since our last audit, and the inclusion of this review in the annual audit plan. Our audit objective was to determine whether HUD had sufficient financial information and used this information to adequately...
Septiembre 17, 2018
Report
#2018-BO-0001
HUD’s DASP Note Sales Generally Resulted in Lower Loss Rates Than Conveyance Claims
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) Office of Inspector General audited HUD’s single-family note sales program. This is the third in a series of audits on the note sales program. The first audit, 2017-KC-0006, reported that HUD did not conduct rulemaking or develop formal procedures for its single-family note sales program. The second audit, 2017-KC-0010, reported that HUD generally ensured that...
Septiembre 06, 2018
Report
#2018-KC-0003
HUD’s Office of Healthcare Programs Generally Approved Section 232 FHA-Insured Loans in Accordance With HUD Requirements
We audited the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) approval of Section 232 Federal Housing Administration (FHA)-insured loans based on our initiative to focus HUD management’s attention on problems areas with the Section 232 program. Our audit objective was to determine whether HUD approved Section 232 FHA-insured loans for projects that qualified for mortgage insurance in accordance with HUD requirements.
HUD...
Agosto 10, 2018
Report
#2018-PH-0001
Mortgagee Review Board Administrative Actions
The MRB rules on cases against FHA-approved lenders in which there is evidence of serious violations relating to loan origination, servicing activity, and failure to comply with FHA operational guidelines. When the MRB learns that a lender may not be in compliance with FHA requirements, it may take administrative actions to resolve problems with lenders. It does not consider “loss to the government” in these actions. Administrative actions may...
Julio 03, 2018
Report
#2017-OE-0005
FHA Insured $1.9 Billion in Loans to Borrowers Barred by Federal Requirements
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Office of Inspector General audited Federal Housing Administration (FHA)-insured loans from calendar year 2016. Our audit objective was to determine whether FHA insured loans to borrowers with delinquent Federal debt or who were subject to Federal administrative offset for delinquent child support.
FHA insured an estimated 9,507 loans worth $1.9 billion, which were not eligible...
Marzo 26, 2018
Report
#2018-KC-0001
Limited Review of HUD Multifamily Waiting List Administration
We audited the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) multifamily program based on the results of our audit of Village North Apartments, Salt Lake City, UT (HUD Office of Inspector General (OIG) audit report 2017-DE-1001). During that audit, we found indications that tenants were able to move into units and become heads of household without being put on the established waiting list. Our objective was to determine...
Marzo 22, 2018
Memorandum
#2018-KC-0802
HUD’s Use of Nonpayment Orders Adequately Prevented Claims on FHA Loans From Being Paid
We audited the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) process for ensuring that nonpayment orders adequately prevented the payment of claims on Federal Housing Administration (FHA) loans. The audit was initiated in response to an Office of Inspector General preaudit analysis of HUD data, which determined that nonpayment orders may not always prevent claims from being paid. Our audit objective was to determine...
Febrero 26, 2018
Report
#2018-LA-0001
Audit of the Federal Housing Administration’s Financial Statements for Fiscal Years 2017 and 2016 (Restated)
This audit report was reissued on February 13, 2018 to correct the Combined Statement of Budgetary Resources for the period ended September 30, 2017 on page 44. The Budget Authority and Outlays, Net section is now included.
This audit report was previously reissued on November 27, 2017 to correct an error in a number reported for deobligations on page 16 from $206.9 million to $71.9 million. The sentence was changed from “Of the $...
Febrero 12, 2018
Report
#2018-FO-0003
Review of Information Systems Controls Over FHA
We audited general and application controls over selected Federal Housing Administration (FHA) information systems and the credit reform estimation and reestimation process as part of the internal control assessments required for the fiscal year 2017 financial statement audit under the Chief Financial Officer’s Act of 1990. Our objective was to review the controls for compliance with U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)...
Febrero 12, 2018
Report
#2018-DP-0002
Management Alert: HUD Did Not Provide Acceptable Oversight of the Physical Condition of Residential Care Facilities
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Office of Inspector General (OIG) reviewed concerns from a complaint within HUD regarding the physical condition of HUD-insured residential care facilities (RCF). This review is part of an ongoing effort of the Office of Inspector General (OIG). At least 10 RCFs had received a score below 31 out of a possible 100 on their most recent Real Estate Assessment Center (...
Enero 04, 2018
Management alert
#2018-CF-0801
HUD Needs To Improve Its Oversight of Grants Funded Through Its Resident Home-Ownership Program
We audited the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) oversight of grants funded through its resident home-ownership program under the Low-Income Housing Preservation and Resident Homeownership Act of 1990, based on the results we reported for HUD’s program grants for Carmen-Marine Apartments (2015-CH-1010) and West Park Place Condominium (2016-CH-1009) and the preliminary results of our audit of HUD’s program grant for...
Diciembre 21, 2017
Report
#2018-CH-0001
HUD Did Not Provide Sufficient Guidance and Oversight To Ensure That FHA-Insured Properties Nationwide Had Safe Water
We audited the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) oversight of safe water requirements for Federal Housing Administration (FHA)-insured loans nationwide. We conducted the audit based on news reports that identified lead contamination in public water systems across the country and also because of an audit in which we found that HUD did not have adequate controls to ensure that FHA-insured properties located in Flint,...
Septiembre 29, 2017
Report
#2017-PH-0003
HUD Generally Ensured That Purchasers In Its Note Sales Program Followed the Requirements Outlined in the Conveyance, Assumption, and Assignment Contracts, but Improvements Are Needed
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Office of Inspector General audited HUD’s rulemaking process for its single family note sales program. This is the second in a series of audits on the note sales program. The previous audit, 2017-KC-0006, reported that HUD did not conduct rulemaking or develop formal procedures for its single-family note sales program. This audit examines a different aspect of the...
Septiembre 29, 2017
Report
#2017-KC-0010
The Office of Residential Care Facilities’ Use of Real Estate Assessment Center Scores
Very low REAC scores are not prevalent across ORCF’s portfolio. The majority of RCFs that received a REAC score scored at least 80 on their last inspection, and more than three quarters scored at least 60. Despite the small percentage of RCFs that scored below 31, we noticed an overall decline in REAC inspection scores across ORCF’s portfolio from 2000 to 2016.
REAC has adopted an inspection process that applies uniformly to all...
Septiembre 15, 2017
Report
#2017-OE-0011
HUD Did Not Have Adequate Controls To Ensure That Servicers Properly Engaged in Loss Mitigation
We audited the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) oversight of servicers’ use of loss mitigation programs. The audit was initiated in response to an Office of Inspector General preaudit analysis of HUD data, which determined that servicers may not always evaluate borrowers with delinquent mortgages for loss mitigation. Our audit objective was to determine whether HUD had adequate controls to ensure that...
Septiembre 14, 2017
Report
#2017-LA-0004