 
Governor Cuomo Announces Dfs Program for Banks to Meet One-on-One WITH Homeowners Seeking Sandy Insurance Settlement Money
John L. Sampson
March 4, 2013
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Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that five of  New York’s largest banks and mortgage servicers will have representatives  available to offer one-on-one help to homeowners seeking the release of  Superstorm Sandy insurance settlement funds at the Department of Financial  Services’ Disaster Assistance Centers from Monday, March 4 through Saturday,  March 9.
The program is designed to help homeowners complete  steps needed to have their banks endorse their insurance settlement checks,  which are often written jointly to homeowners and their banks or servicers. Bank  representatives will also be able to help people who are struggling to make  their mortgage payments.
The five banks and mortgage servicers participating  are JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, Bank of America, CitiMortgage, and Ocwen Loan  Servicing. In addition, representatives from Assurant will be on hand on behalf  of dozens of smaller banks and mortgage servicers.
Governor Cuomo said:  “Homeowners will be able to meet face-to-face with the bank or mortgage servicer  holding their mortgage, so they won’t have to mail documents and checks back and  forth. These banks are joining in our outreach effort, and it should help in  making the process move faster.”
Benjamin M. Lawsky, Superintendent of Financial  Services, said: “This program will give homeowners personal access to their  banks' representatives so they can get help with paperwork, have eligible  settlement checks released, and discuss how to get help if they are struggling  with mortgage payments. This should make the process quicker and more efficient.  The Department appreciates the cooperation of the participating  banks."
Insurers typically issue checks jointly to a  homeowner and the homeowner’s mortgage bank or servicer after the settlement of  a large insurance claim. That means the bank needs to endorse the check before  the homeowner may access the funds. Dual endorsement is a standard requirement  of mortgage notes and insurance contracts to protect the lender’s interest.  Banks may also require proof that repairs have been made before endorsing  checks.
Earlier this month, the Department of Financial  Services found that banks were holding more than $200 million in insurance funds  from Storm Sandy victims; the Department urged the banks to use maximum  discretion and effort to speed the release of funds and asked Fannie Mae and  Freddie Mac to announce emergency reforms to their rules to provide banks and  mortgage servicers with even more discretion to release funds.
In response to the  Cuomo Administration’s request, Fannie and Freddie stated that for borrowers who  were current on their payments before the storm and have less than 80% damage to  their homes, banks and mortgage servicers have complete and unlimited discretion  to disburse insurance proceeds and should apply the same practices to their  Fannie- and Freddie-backed loans as they do to loans that such banks and  servicers own themselves, subject only to quality assurance  programs.
Following this new Fannie and Freddie guidance and  further discussions with the Cuomo administration, many banks are now releasing  much more money to borrowers. Indeed, these five participating banks and  servicers alone will be immediately releasing an estimated $70-80 million to  current borrowers as a result of these rule changes.
The Department’s  Disaster Assistance Centers will be conducted at these locations from 9 a.m. to  6 p.m., Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday:
·Recreation Center and  Ice Arena, 700 Magnolia Blvd., Long Beach.
·Cedar Creek Park, Merrick Rd. East,  Seaford.
·Copiague Memorial Library, 50 Deauville Blvd.,  Copiague.
·Averne by the Sea, 68-20 Rockaway Beach Blvd.,  Averne.
·Former Kia, 1976 Hylan Blvd., Staten  Island.
In  addition, representatives from these five bank representatives along with  OneWest bank (on a limited basis) will be available on the Department's Mobile  Command Center, which will be visiting the following locations:
Monday, March 4 – 11  a.m. to 7 p.m. , at 131 Irwin St, Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn.
Tuesday, March 5 – 10  a.m. to 6 p.m. at Lawrence Village Hall, 196 Central Ave., Lawrence in Nassau  County.
Wednesday, March 6 – 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Burns Park,  4990 Merrick Rd, East Massapequa, in Nassau County.
Thursday, March 7 – 10  a.m. to 6 p.m. at 2660 Hylan Blvd., Staten Island.
Friday, March 8 – 10  a.m. to 6 p.m. at 112-15 Beach Channel Dr., Belle Harbor, Rockaways.
Saturday, March 9 – 10  a.m. to 4 p.m. at Holy Family Church, 9719 Flatlands Ave, Canarsie,  Brooklyn.
Customers of banks or mortgage servicers other than  the institutions participating in the program are also encouraged to visit the  Disaster Assistance Centers to get help in answering their questions. Homeowners  with general insurance-related questions are also encouraged to  attend.
Homeowners unable to go to a Disaster Assistance  Center may contact the Department by calling (800) 339-1759, which is staffed  from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday through Friday, and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.,  Saturday and Sunday. Insurance information is also available on the Department's  website, www.dfs.ny.gov<http://www.dfs.ny.gov/index.htm>.
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