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#4a Collections Report first quarter 2009 NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES MEMORANDUM April 10, 2009 TO: Community Development Authority FROM: Carrie Clark, Housing Financial & Rehabilitation Specialist SUBJECT: Agenda Item #4a 2009- 1st Quarter Collections Report Summary Neighborhood Services Staff has traditionally provided the CDA with a collections report detailing the status of our various loans and collection activities. This report will provide a summary of 2009 loan activity. Background The 2009 – 1st Quarter indicates we have approximately $4.1 million in outstanding loans, compared to $4.08 million in the fourth quarter of 2008. Of that figure, just over $1.05 million, or 118 loans, are structured as installment loans, where clients are required to make a monthly payment. The balance, or approximately $3.04 million is structured as deferred payment and/or forgivable loans, where no monthly payment is required. Seventy-five percent (75%) of those clients required to make a monthly payment are making those payments on-time, as agreed. The remaining twenty-five percent (25%) are in various stages of delinquency described in the following table: # Loans 30 days 60 days 90 days 120+ days 5 1 3 21 Collection activities are performed monthly by staff. Activities include sending a letter, of varying degree, and billing statement to each delinquent client. Clients are invited to appear before the CDA at the point they become 6 months delinquent. We are working with outside counsel on a number of foreclosure matters related to a number of Rental Rehabilitation Program loans in default. The following table describes the status of the fourth quarter of 2008 compared to first quarter of 2009. There is no action required on this matter as it is put forth for informational purposes only. Questions and/or comments from the CDA are welcome. 1 Report Data 4 th Qtr. 1 st Qtr. 2008 2009 $Value 1,084,707.39 1,058,554.71 Installment Loans $Value 2,997,194.41 3,049,625.54 Deferred Loans Total $ $4,081,901.80 $4,108,180.25 #Installment 117 118 Loans #Delinquent 30 30 Installment Loans $Value $78,370.63 $89,003.81 Delinquent Loans #Loans 4+ 16 21 pymts delinquent $Value loans $67,197.39 $76,899.31 4+ pymts delinquent Of the total $ delinquency, the majority can be attributed to the Rental Rehabilitation Program where multiple loans have been made to the same client. Included in the number of clients 4+ payments delinquent are those where the first mortgage holder has initiated foreclosure (4), the City of Janesville has initiated foreclosure (4), and the client has filed for bankruptcy protection (1). cc: Jennifer Petruzzello, Neighborhood Services Director 2