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LoanRiskPremiumPercent | A premium, expressed as a percent, based upon the difference between the interest rate of the loan and the market rate.A data type of Percent SHOULD identify a number value that is in the subset of real numbers expressible by decimal numerals and represents a value that is scaled upward by 100 so that 1/100 is represented by 1. It MAY contain a single decimal point as punctuation. The decimal point is ALWAYS the US nationalization character (.) in the designated character encoding (UTF-8 assumed when not stated.)
It SHOULD be able to contain at least 18 digits.
EXAMPLE: A Tax Rate Percent for a rate of .055 be expressed as "5.5". |
PayForPerformanceQualificationIndicator | When true, indicates that the loan meets the criteria to be included in a pay for performance program.A data type of Indicator SHOULD identify a data point that represents a boolean value.
The value choices SHOULD be "true" or "false" but MAY be "1" or "0".
EXAMPLE: A Basement Finished Indicator for a basement that qualifies would be expressed as "true". |
TreasuryNPVAssociationFeesPreWorkoutAmount | The dollar amount of association dues and or fees, pre workout, plus any future escrow shortage payment amount.A data type of Amount SHOULD identify a number value that is an amount of money and MAY have a CurrencyURI attribute. It SHALL NOT contain any punctuation other than the decimal point or sign values. The decimal point is ALWAYS the US nationalization character (.) in the designated character encoding (UTF-8 assumed when not stated )
It SHOULD be able to contain at least 18 digits.
EXAMPLE: An Unpaid Principle Balance Amount of $100,000.12 would be expressed as "100000.12". |
TreasuryNPVBaseVersionIdentifier | A unique identifier of the version of the base net present value calculator that was used in the assessment.A data type of Identifier SHOULD identify a data point that provides a unique value for reference purposes and MAY have IdentifierOwnerURI and IdentifierEffectiveDate attributes.
EXAMPLE: A Loan Identifier could be expressed as "0034567891-A". |
TreasuryNPVCurrentEstimatedDefaultRatePercent | The estimated rate at which the loan is expected to default prior to workout based on the Treasury Net Present Value calculation.A data type of Percent SHOULD identify a number value that is in the subset of real numbers expressible by decimal numerals and represents a value that is scaled upward by 100 so that 1/100 is represented by 1. It MAY contain a single decimal point as punctuation. The decimal point is ALWAYS the US nationalization character (.) in the designated character encoding (UTF-8 assumed when not stated.)
It SHOULD be able to contain at least 18 digits.
EXAMPLE: A Tax Rate Percent for a rate of .055 be expressed as "5.5". |
TreasuryNPVDate | The date on which the loan is evaluated for trial eligibility for the first time.A data type of Date SHOULD identify a data point that represents numerically a specific year, month and year, or day month and year of the Gregorian Calendar.
Full dates MUST be represented in the extended format CCYY-MM-DD
CCYY is a four-digit year, "0001" through "9999"
MM is a two-digit month of that year, "01" through "12"
DD is a two-digit day of that month, "01" through "31"
Padded zeros must be used.
- is the required separator between CCYY-MM-DD
if the day or month and day are dropped, the preceding separator is also dropped
an optional trailing time zone indicator is permitted using either Z (for Coordinated Universal Time UTC) or an offset from UTC using +hh:mm or -hh:mm as in Datetime
Note that negative or extended (more than 4 digit) years are not permitted.
EXAMPLE: A Next Escrow Review Date that discloses the year and month would be expressed as "2010-06". |
TreasuryNPVLoanAmortizationType | The mortgage product of the loan, before the workout, as submitted to Treasury Net Present Value calculator.The mortgage product of the loan, before the workout, as submitted to Treasury Net Present Value calculator. |
TreasuryNPVLoanAmortizationTypeOtherDescription | A free-form text field used to collect additional information when Other is selected as the Treasury NPV Loan Amortization Type.A data type of String SHOULD identify a data point that is either a text value consisting of a word, phrase, sentence, paragraph, or formatted (TAB, CR, LF) character content depending on its purpose or a numeric value with a maximum of 16383 characters and MAY have the lang attribute. There is no list of valid values provided.
EXAMPLE: A Disqualificaton Reason Text for excluding a product from those offered to a borrower could be expressed as "Does not meet income to indebtedness guidelines for down payment support.". |
TreasuryNPVMonthlyHazardAndFloodInsuranceAmount | The borrower's monthly payment for hazard and flood insurance based on the Treasury Net Present Value calculation.A data type of Amount SHOULD identify a number value that is an amount of money and MAY have a CurrencyURI attribute. It SHALL NOT contain any punctuation other than the decimal point or sign values. The decimal point is ALWAYS the US nationalization character (.) in the designated character encoding (UTF-8 assumed when not stated )
It SHOULD be able to contain at least 18 digits.
EXAMPLE: An Unpaid Principle Balance Amount of $100,000.12 would be expressed as "100000.12". |
TreasuryNPVMonthsPastDueCount | The number of months between the data collection date and the current last paid installment date for the subject loan based on investor guidelines.A data type of Count SHOULD identify a non-negative number value that is a whole number with a maximum value of 2147483647. It SHALL NOT contain any punctuation.
EXAMPLE: A Total Bathroom Count for a dwelling unit with one full bathroom and one partial bathroom would be expressed as "2". |
TreasuryNPVPositiveTestResultIndicator | When true, indicates the results of the Treasury Net Present Value test is positive.A data type of Indicator SHOULD identify a data point that represents a boolean value.
The value choices SHOULD be "true" or "false" but MAY be "1" or "0".
EXAMPLE: A Basement Finished Indicator for a basement that qualifies would be expressed as "true". |
TreasuryNPVPostWorkoutEstimatedDefaultRatePercent | The estimated rate at which the loan is expected to default after a workout based on the Treasury Net Present Value calculation.A data type of Percent SHOULD identify a number value that is in the subset of real numbers expressible by decimal numerals and represents a value that is scaled upward by 100 so that 1/100 is represented by 1. It MAY contain a single decimal point as punctuation. The decimal point is ALWAYS the US nationalization character (.) in the designated character encoding (UTF-8 assumed when not stated.)
It SHOULD be able to contain at least 18 digits.
EXAMPLE: A Tax Rate Percent for a rate of .055 be expressed as "5.5". |
TreasuryNPVResultPostModificationAmount | The amount generated from the Treasury Net Present Value calculator assuming the modification occurs.A data type of Amount SHOULD identify a number value that is an amount of money and MAY have a CurrencyURI attribute. It SHALL NOT contain any punctuation other than the decimal point or sign values. The decimal point is ALWAYS the US nationalization character (.) in the designated character encoding (UTF-8 assumed when not stated )
It SHOULD be able to contain at least 18 digits.
EXAMPLE: An Unpaid Principle Balance Amount of $100,000.12 would be expressed as "100000.12". |
TreasuryNPVResultPreModificationAmount | The amount generated from the Treasury Net Present Value calculator assuming no modification occurs.A data type of Amount SHOULD identify a number value that is an amount of money and MAY have a CurrencyURI attribute. It SHALL NOT contain any punctuation other than the decimal point or sign values. The decimal point is ALWAYS the US nationalization character (.) in the designated character encoding (UTF-8 assumed when not stated )
It SHOULD be able to contain at least 18 digits.
EXAMPLE: An Unpaid Principle Balance Amount of $100,000.12 would be expressed as "100000.12". |
TreasuryNPVRunDate | The date on which the Treasury Net Present Value test was run or rerun.A data type of Date SHOULD identify a data point that represents numerically a specific year, month and year, or day month and year of the Gregorian Calendar.
Full dates MUST be represented in the extended format CCYY-MM-DD
CCYY is a four-digit year, "0001" through "9999"
MM is a two-digit month of that year, "01" through "12"
DD is a two-digit day of that month, "01" through "31"
Padded zeros must be used.
- is the required separator between CCYY-MM-DD
if the day or month and day are dropped, the preceding separator is also dropped
an optional trailing time zone indicator is permitted using either Z (for Coordinated Universal Time UTC) or an offset from UTC using +hh:mm or -hh:mm as in Datetime
Note that negative or extended (more than 4 digit) years are not permitted.
EXAMPLE: A Next Escrow Review Date that discloses the year and month would be expressed as "2010-06". |
TreasuryNPVSuccessfulRunIndicator | When true, indicates that the Treasury Net Present Value test was successfully run.A data type of Indicator SHOULD identify a data point that represents a boolean value.
The value choices SHOULD be "true" or "false" but MAY be "1" or "0".
EXAMPLE: A Basement Finished Indicator for a basement that qualifies would be expressed as "true". |
TreasuryNPVSystemExceptionIndicator | When true, indicates there was a system exception encountered during net present value file submission.A data type of Indicator SHOULD identify a data point that represents a boolean value.
The value choices SHOULD be "true" or "false" but MAY be "1" or "0".
EXAMPLE: A Basement Finished Indicator for a basement that qualifies would be expressed as "true". |
TreasuryNPVWaterfallTestIndicator | When true, indicates the loan has passed the Treasury Net Present Value Waterfall Test. The waterfall test compares the HAMP modified loan terms and forbearance provided by the servicer with those calculated by a net present value calculator.A data type of Indicator SHOULD identify a data point that represents a boolean value.
The value choices SHOULD be "true" or "false" but MAY be "1" or "0".
EXAMPLE: A Basement Finished Indicator for a basement that qualifies would be expressed as "true". |