NCUA will review the way it asks credit unions to track modified mortgages after some credit unions complained the current policy almost makes foreclosing the troubled loans the more practical option.

“NCUA supports credit union efforts to find creative solutions for members who need loan modifications to stay in their homes,” said NCUA Board Chairman Debbie Matz. “As part of our efforts, the NCUA Board will be reviewing our current policy on Troubled Debt Restructuring in the near future. NCUA is seeking solutions that would better assist credit unions which are working diligently to provide members with alternatives to foreclosure. Of course, any solutions must be consistent with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles and NCUA’s mission to protect credit union safety and soundness.”

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