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News Release
December 15, 2008
Statement by Brian Faith, Managing Director
Communications on National Tenant Policy

Fannie Mae is finalizing a new policy that will allow tenants in Fannie Mae-owned foreclosed properties to stay in their homes if they can make their rental payments. For tenants who would prefer not to enter into a lease, we will continue to offer monetary support for the transition to a new residence as an alternative option.

Fannie Mae currently has a tenant eviction and foreclosure sale suspension in place through January 9, 2009. The new tenant policy will go into effect prior to the end of the suspension period. The goal of the suspension is to ensure that no renters are put out of their homes during this period. We have notified our attorney and broker networks to cease all eviction-related communications and proceedings during the suspension period. We estimate that 7,000-10,000 families have been able to stay in their homes as a result of the foreclosure and tenant eviction suspension.

We've been using the suspension period to fully implement the recently announced Streamlined Modification Program and to review and revise many of our policies and procedures. We've announced a new Trust agreement effective January 1, 2009 and new guidelines for servicers to enable earlier intervention with delinquent and at-risk borrowers. In conjunction with our regulator, FHFA, we will continue working to fully support the market and undertake efforts aimed at keeping people in their homes.

Fannie Mae exists to expand affordable housing and bring global capital to local communities in order to serve the U.S. housing market. Fannie Mae has a federal charter and operates in America's secondary mortgage market to enhance the liquidity of the mortgage market by providing funds to mortgage bankers and other lenders so that they may lend to home buyers. In 2008, we mark our 70th year of service to America's housing market. Our job is to help those who house America.

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