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Fannie Mae Announces Sale of Non-Performing Loans

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Fannie Mae (OTCQB: FNMA) announced a sale of non-performing loans, including its twenty-eighth Community Impact Pool (CIP). The main pool comprises about 943 deeply delinquent loans with $207.4 million UPB, and the CIP has about 26 loans with $6.7 million UPB in Dallas–Fort Worth. Bids are due September 15, 2026, for the main pool and September 23, 2026, for the CIP, with buyers required to follow extensive borrower-focused loss mitigation and post-foreclosure marketing requirements.

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Fannie Mae has announced and marketed the loan pools, with bids still pending; the disclosure establishes a process for qualified bidders to seek purchase, not a reported transfer of the loans.

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WASHINGTON, Aug. 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Fannie Mae (OTCQB: FNMA) today announced its latest sale of non-performing loans, including the company's twenty-eighth Community Impact Pool (CIP).

The larger pool includes approximately 943 deeply delinquent loans totaling $207.4 million in unpaid principal balance (UPB), and the CIP includes approximately 26 loans totaling $6.7 million in UPB. The CIP consists of loans located in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area. All pools are available for purchase by qualified bidders. This sale of non-performing loans is being marketed in collaboration with BofA Securities, Inc.

Bids are due on the larger pool by September 15, 2026, and on the CIP by September 23, 2026.

Terms of Fannie Mae's non-performing loan transactions require the buyer of the non-performing loans to offer loss mitigation options designed to be sustainable for borrowers. All buyers of non-performing loans are required to honor any approved or in-process loss mitigation efforts at the time of closing, including loan modifications. In addition, non-performing loan buyers must offer delinquent borrowers a waterfall of loss mitigation options, including loan modifications, which may include principal forgiveness, prior to initiating foreclosure on any loan, not secured by property which is vacant or condemned at the time of closing. In the event a foreclosure cannot be prevented, the owner of the loan must market the property to owner-occupants and non-profits before offering it to investors, similar to Fannie Mae's FirstLook® program.

Interested bidders are invited to register for future announcements, training, and other information here. Fannie Mae will also post information about specific pools available for purchase on that page.

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What non-performing loans is Fannie Mae (FNMA) selling in August 2026?

Fannie Mae is selling a large pool of non-performing loans plus its twenty-eighth Community Impact Pool. According to Fannie Mae, the main pool has about 943 loans with $207.4 million UPB, and the CIP has about 26 loans with $6.7 million UPB.

What are the bid deadlines for Fannie Mae’s August 2026 non-performing loan sale (FNMA)?

Bids on the larger non-performing loan pool are due by September 15, 2026. According to Fannie Mae, bids on the Community Impact Pool are due later, by September 23, 2026, giving qualified bidders separate timelines for each pool.

Where are the Community Impact Pool (CIP) loans located in Fannie Mae’s FNMA August 2026 sale?

The Community Impact Pool loans are located in the Dallas–Fort Worth area. According to Fannie Mae, this CIP includes approximately 26 non-performing loans totaling $6.7 million in unpaid principal balance, offered to qualified bidders alongside the larger national pool.

What loss mitigation requirements apply to buyers in Fannie Mae’s 2026 non-performing loan sale (FNMA)?

Buyers must offer sustainable loss mitigation options before foreclosure. According to Fannie Mae, purchasers must honor existing loan modifications, provide a waterfall of options including possible principal forgiveness, and only proceed to foreclosure after these steps, excluding vacant or condemned properties at closing.

How must FNMA non-performing loan buyers handle foreclosures from Fannie Mae’s August 2026 sale?

If foreclosure cannot be avoided, buyers must market properties first to owner-occupants and non-profits. According to Fannie Mae, only after this FirstLook®-like period can properties be offered to investors, aligning sales with community-stabilization goals.

Who is marketing Fannie Mae’s August 2026 non-performing loan sale (FNMA) to bidders?

The sale is being marketed in collaboration with BofA Securities. According to Fannie Mae, all pools are available for purchase by qualified bidders, who can also register online for future announcements, training, and detailed information about specific loan pools.