The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Making Home Affordable® program is an important part of the Administration's comprehensive plan to stabilize the U.S. housing market by helping homeowners get mortgage relief and avoid foreclosure. The Treasury Department is conducting this short survey to better understand homeowners’ experiences with the home mortgage modification portion of Making Home Affordable, the Home Affordable Modification Program (also known as HAMP®). Your timely completion of this survey will help the Treasury Department better understand the experience of homeowners trying to avoid foreclosure and how to improve homeowners’ experience in the future. Your feedback is needed and greatly appreciated.
You have received this survey because the terms of your household’s mortgage loan were changed (“modified”) sometime in the 2009-2013 time period, as part of HAMP, so that you could better afford the monthly payment. This survey asks you questions about your modified mortgage under HAMP, your experience in working with your mortgage lender, and the challenges you might have had making payments after loan modifications. Please note:
The Treasury Department will not publish your name or other personal information in connection with this survey. Responses to the survey questions will be collected, aggregated, and analyzed to identify important topics, trends, and issues surrounding home mortgage modifications. The survey does not ask for any identifying information on the questionnaire. Please do not identify yourself in any way on the envelope or the questionnaire.
If your mortgage loan has been modified twice during the 2009-2013 period, please focus on the modification you received under HAMP in answering these questions, which was most likely your FIRST loan modification.
Thank you for taking the time to answer these questions.
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1. During the next 12 months, do you think home prices in general will go up, go down, or stay the same as where they are now?
Prices will go up
Prices will go down
Prices will remain about the same
Don’t know/Not sure
Understanding At Time Of Loan Modification |
This section is specifically about the mortgage loan modification you received during 2009-2013 under HAMP. Remember, if your loan was modified twice during this time period, please focus on the modification you received under HAMP in answering these questions, which was most likely your FIRST loan modification.
2a. Were you aware that the loan modification you received during 2009-2013 was part of HAMP (Home Affordable Modification Program)?
Yes
No
2b. In what year did you receive your HAMP loan modification?
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
3. Thinking back on your experience, overall, how satisfied were you with the loan modification process itself?
Very dissatisfied
Somewhat dissatisfied
Somewhat satisfied
Very satisfied
4. At the time your mortgage loan was modified, how satisfied were you with the new terms of the modified loan? (for example, interest rate, monthly payment, length of term, etc.)
Very dissatisfied
Somewhat dissatisfied
Somewhat satisfied
Very satisfied
5. Did you consider the reduction in your monthly mortgage payment to be…
Significant
Adequate
Minimal
Don’t recall
6. At the time, did you feel the modified loan provided you with a sufficient amount of relief?
Yes
No
Wasn’t sure
7. When your loan was modified, were you aware that, if you made timely payments, you could earn up to a $1,000 per year reduction for five years in the amount you owe on your mortgage?
Yes
No [SKIP TO Q8]
7a. Did the “up to $1000 per year reduction” play any role in motivating you to make timely payments?
Yes
No
Mortgage lender’s Role At Time Of Modification |
This section is about the lender that worked with you to modify your mortgage loan under HAMP. (NOTE – the lender could be a bank, a mortgage company, or another financial institution). Remember, if you have received two loan modifications since 2009, please focus on the modification you received under HAMP in answering these questions, which was most likely your FIRST loan modification.
8. Thinking back on your experience during the loan modification process, how satisfied were you with the lender that worked with you to modify your mortgage loan?
Very dissatisfied
Somewhat dissatisfied
Somewhat satisfied
Very satisfied
9. Considering some different aspects of your loan modification experience, how satisfied were you with the lender on the following?
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Very Dissatisfied |
Somewhat Dissatisfied |
Somewhat Satisfied |
Very Satisfied |
Not Applicable |
a. Providing a single point of contact for you to work with |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
b. Communicating in languages other than English |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
c. Explaining the terms of the modified loan clearly |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
d. Working well with you on collecting documents/paperwork |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
e. Consistently responding to you in a timely manner |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
f. Giving you a loan modification solution that met your needs |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
g. Accurately calculating the amount of the reduced monthly mortgage payment of your modified loan |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
Changes Since Modification |
This section is about the changes and life events that may have caused you to fall behind on mortgage payments after your HAMP loan modification.
10. Since your loan was modified, have you seen your household income…? Select one answer
Significantly Decrease (15% or more)
Slightly Decrease (3%-14%)
Stay about the same [SKIP TO Q11]
Slightly Increase (3%-14%)
Significantly Increase (15% or more)
10a. Would you say the income [INSERT FROM Q10] is temporary or permanent?
Temporary
Permanent
11. Since your loan modification, have you seen your living expenses…? Select one answer
Significantly Decrease (15% or more)
Slightly Decrease (3%-14%)
Stay about the same [SKIP TO Q12]
Slightly Increase (3%-14%)
Significantly Increase (15% or more)
11a. Would you say the living expense [INSERT FROM Q11] is temporary or permanent?
Temporary
Permanent
12. Which specific factors below (if any) have played a part in falling behind on the payments towards your modified loan? Select all that apply
General Factors…
The reduction in my payments after loan modification was inadequate from the beginning
Because the home value dropped so much, it did not make financial sense to keep making payments
My household INCOME has DROPPED since the loan modification due to…
Job loss (you, spouse, another Household member)
Reduced hours at job
Pay cut at job
Failure of a business owned by a household member
A disability / unable to work
Divorce / Separation / Spouse death
Other reason for income drop
My household EXPENSES have INCREASED since the loan modification due to…
Just getting married
Having a child
Taking care of aging parent/s
A major medical expense
Major, unexpected car or household repairs
Involved in a law suit
Credit card debt
Cost of homeownership (repairs, property tax, utilities, insurance, etc.)
Other loans (auto, student, business, etc.)
Other reason for expense increase
None of the above factors apply to my situation
13. Overall, which option below would you say is the BIGGEST REASON you have missed mortgage payments after your loan modification? Select one answer
Lower income than before
Higher expenses than before
The monthly mortgage payments after loan modification were not reduced enough in the first place
Because the home value dropped so much, no longer made financial sense to keep making payments
Other
Outcomes And Mortgage lender’s Role After Re-Default |
This section is about the experience you had with your lender when you started missing payments on your HAMP modified loan.
14. When you first missed payments on your HAMP modified loan, did you attempt to contact the lender to discuss the payment issue?
Yes
No [SKIP TO Q15]
14a. Did you feel the lender was responsive?
Yes
No
15. Did the lender contact you after you missed payments on the modified loan? Select all that apply
Yes, I received a letter
Yes, I received a phone call
Yes, I received an email
No, I did not hear from the bank / lender [SKIP TO Q16]
15a. What, if any, options did the lender offer to help your situation? Select all that apply
Offered a plan to enable me to catch up on my payments (a repayment plan)
Offered another modification to my loan
Suggested a short sale (selling your home for less than the balance remaining on your mortgage)
Suggested a deed-in-lieu of foreclosure or mortgage release (you, the homeowner, voluntarily transfer the ownership of your property to your lender in exchange for a release from your mortgage loan and payments)
Other offer/suggestion
Did NOT offer or suggest any options
16. Did you ever call the Homeowner’s HOPE™ Hotline (1-888-995-HOPE) to seek assistance after you had difficulties making your payments on your modified loan?
Yes
No
17. What has ended up happening with your home and the modified loan? Select one answer
In the midst of a plan to catch up on my payments (a repayment plan)
Received another loan modification
Trying to sell or sold the home (traditional or short sale)
In the process of a deed-in-lieu of foreclosure or mortgage release (you, the homeowner, voluntarily transfer the ownership of your property to your lender in exchange for a release from your mortgage loan and payments)
In or completed foreclosure
Other
18. What is your level of satisfaction with this outcome?
Very dissatisfied
Somewhat dissatisfied
Somewhat satisfied
Very satisfied
19. How satisfied were you with the overall efforts made by your lender to help you find a solution after you missed payments on your modification loan?
Very dissatisfied
Somewhat dissatisfied
Somewhat satisfied
Very satisfied
Getting Expert Advice |
20. After you received your HAMP loan modification, did the lender recommend talking with any housing experts or financial advisors to get advice?
Yes
No
21. Did you at any time ever use a housing expert or financial advisor to get advice in making your mortgage payments on your HAMP modified loan?
Yes [SKIP TO Q22]
No
21a. Why did you choose NOT to use expert advice on your situation? Select all that apply
Too busy / Just didn’t get around it
Didn’t think it would help
Felt it was a private matter
Just didn’t want to talk or think about it
Did not have access to a housing expert or financial advisor to help me
Other
21b. If you had been offered the opportunity to get free advice from a housing expert or financial advisor, would you have taken it?
Yes
No
[IF DID NOT SEEK ADVICE AT Q21, SKIP TO 26]
22. Which type(s) of expert or advisor did you use? Select all that apply
A professional from the lender
A professional from a 3rd party organization not associated with the lender
A friend or colleague I trust (not a professional expert)
23. How did you communicate with the person(s) who provided advice? Select all that apply
In person
Over the phone
By e-mail
Web chat
24. As best as you can recall, what topics were discussed? Select all that apply
Ways to reduce debt
Tips to manage household finances
Using a budget
Developing a personalized action plan
Other
25. Overall, how helpful did you find the advice you were given?
Very helpful
Somewhat helpful
Not very helpful
Not at all helpful
Classification – Demographics |
This last section is just to help us understand more about homeowners who have modified loans.
26. What other outstanding debt do you currently have? Select all that apply
Credit card(s)
Auto loan(s)
Home equity loan(s)/line of credit
Personal loan(s)
Student loan(s)
Other
27. Do you personally know any people who have defaulted on a mortgage?
Yes
No
28. How would you describe the homeownership experience overall for you and your family? Select one answer
Very positive
Somewhat positive
Somewhat negative
Very negative
29. Please indicate how much you agree or disagree with each statement below.
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Disagree Strongly |
Disagree Somewhat |
Neither |
Agree Somewhat |
Agree Strongly |
a. I am a spender rather than a saver |
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2 |
3 |
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5 |
b. I carefully plan my household’s budget |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
c. I often feel like I am living paycheck to paycheck |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
d. I know how to manage my money |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
e. Being late on my payments makes me feel uneasy |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
30. Do you still live in the home on which you got the modified loan?
Yes
No [SKIP TO Q31]
30a. Thinking about the value of your home today, compared to what you paid for the home when you bought it, would you say your home is now worth…? Select one answer
At least 20% more than what you paid for it
About 5-20% more than what you paid for it
About the same you paid for it
About 5-20% less than what you paid for it
At least 20% less than what you paid for it
30b. Thinking about the total amount you owe on your home (including first mortgage, second mortgage, and home equity line of credit, if any) compared to the value of your home today, would you say the total amount you owe on your home is…? Select one answer
At least 20% more than the value of your home
About 5-20% more than the value of your home
About the same as the value of your home
About 5-20% less than the value of your home
At least 20% less than the value of your home
31. Please indicate your gender:
Male
Female
Prefer not to answer
32. What is your age?
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-54
55-64
65 and over
Prefer not to answer
33. Are you … ? Select one.
Single, Never Been Married
Married/Domestic Partnership
Divorced/Separated/Widowed
Prefer not to answer
34. Do you have any children under the age of 18 living with you?
Yes
No
Prefer not to answer
35. What is the highest level of education you have completed?
High School or less
Some college
Two-year college or trade school
College graduate
Post-graduate degree
Prefer not to answer
36. (OPTIONAL) Are you of Hispanic or Latino origin or decent?
Yes
No
Prefer not to answer
37. (OPTIONAL) Which of the following best describes your race?
African-American / Black
American Indian / Alaska Native
Asian
Caucasian / White
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
Some other race
Prefer not to answer
38. Which of the following categories includes your total household income from 2012 before taxes?
Under $25,000
$25,000 but less than $35,000
$35,000 but less than $50,000
$50,000 but less than $75,000
$75,000 but less than $100,000
$100,000 but less than $150,000
$150,000 or higher
Prefer not to answer
Those are all the questions - thank you for participation!
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File Title | MMR RESEARCH ASSOCIATES, INC |
Author | Benjamin Tolchinsky |
Last Modified By | Wolfgang, Dawn |
File Modified | 2013-09-30 |
File Created | 2013-09-30 |