Celink has taken over as the subservicer for HECM mortgages assigned to the
HUD notified the National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association on Monday that Celink had officially stepped in as the contractor for the home equity conversion mortgages it held. All mail and correspondence related to HECM servicing is now being directed to Celink's new servicing operations center in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
The total contract is valued at just over $169 million with a one-year base "period of performance," followed by options for four annual renewals, according to the General Services Administration.
HUD awarded the contract to Celink in March, which was welcomed by NRMLA at the time.
"NRMLA has long advocated for a change to the HECM contract subservicer, and we are pleased this loan administration will be assumed by a team of subject matter experts with state-of-the-art HECM servicing technology," said President Steve Irwin in a press statement.
Novad lodged a protest against the initial decision, which was dismissed in June by the U.S. Government Accountability Office.
The HUD contract was the second major feather in the cap this year for Celink, who is the nation's leading reverse mortgage subservicer. In February,
But the latest news comes at a time of heightened disruption within reverse-mortgage businesses, who are fighting many of the
Earlier this month, Finance of America Reverse
The industry saw a total of 3,272 new HECM endorsements in November, representing a 34% drop from the same month last year, according to Reverse Market Insight.