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Section: Programs
Category: Mortgage Custody Program
Page Type: Canonical KB Source Page
Page ID: P-115
KB Source: KB-400D
Extracted Source Sections: KB-400D
Last Updated: 2026-06-14

KB-400D - Custody Structure, Roles & Responsibilities Framework

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SECTION KB-400D - CUSTODY STRUCTURE, ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES FRAMEWORK

Purpose

The purpose of this section is to explain the general custody structure, participant roles, responsibilities, rights, obligations, and participation framework associated with the Mortgage Custody Program.

Core Principle

The Mortgage Custody Program is intended to preserve ownership while creating affordability improvement, stability, and time for recovery where traditional mortgage solutions are no longer practical.

The structure is intended to balance the interests of all participating parties while preserving the homeowner's long-term ownership objectives.

Beneficial Ownership Principle

The homeowner remains the beneficial owner of the property.

The purpose of Mortgage Custody is not to transfer ownership away from the homeowner.

The purpose is to establish a structured custody arrangement that may assist with affordability, stability, ownership preservation, and long-term recovery objectives.

The homeowner remains the primary beneficiary of the arrangement.

Trustee Participation Principle

Approved custody arrangements may involve trustee participants.

Trustee participation may be necessary because significant legal, financial, mortgage, title, liability, and documentation obligations may exist within a custody structure.

The specific structure may vary depending on:

• Property Characteristics

• Mortgage Requirements

• Trustee Availability

• Legal Requirements

• Program Requirements

• Homeowner Circumstances

• Other Applicable Factors

Trustee Role

Depending on the structure, a trustee participant may:

• Hold mortgage obligations

• Hold legal title

• Hold mortgage and title obligations together

• Participate within a bare trust structure

• Participate within other approved custody structures

The specific role depends on the opportunity, documentation, legal framework, mortgage requirements, and professional review.

Liability Framework

The Mortgage Custody Program recognizes that significant mortgage obligations may exist.

A custody structure must reasonably address the relationship between:

• Ownership

• Beneficial Ownership

• Mortgage Liability

• Legal Title

• Trustee Responsibilities

• Homeowner Responsibilities

• Documentation Requirements

The purpose is to create a structure that is fair, transparent, understandable, and capable of protecting the interests of participating parties.

Homeowner Responsibilities

The homeowner may remain responsible for obligations established within the custody structure including:

• Program Compliance

• Documentation Requirements

• Property Obligations

• Agreement Obligations

• Communication Requirements

• Other Applicable Responsibilities

Specific responsibilities depend on the structure of the arrangement.

Trustee Responsibilities

Trustee participants may assume responsibilities established within:

• Trust Agreements

• Custody Agreements

• Mortgage Structures

• Legal Documentation

• Program Documentation

• Other Applicable Agreements

Responsibilities vary depending on the specific structure.

Professional Participation

Mortgage Custody opportunities may involve one or more professionals including:

• Lawyers

• Mortgage Professionals

• Real Estate Professionals

• Accountants

• Financial Professionals

• Insurance Professionals

• Other Qualified Professionals

Professional involvement may vary depending on the circumstances and structure of the opportunity.

Independent Advice Principle

Participants remain free to seek whatever legal, mortgage, financial, tax, accounting, or other professional advice they consider appropriate.

The Mortgage Custody Program supports informed decision-making and transparent understanding of the rights, responsibilities, opportunities, obligations, and limitations associated with participation.

Home Ahead Role

Home Ahead's role may include:

• Education

• Information

• Assessment

• Coordination

• Structuring Support

• Oversight

• Participant Matching

• Process Management

• Documentation Coordination

• Professional Coordination

• Program Administration

Home Ahead's role is not to assume ownership of the property.

Home Ahead's role is not to become the beneficial owner.

Home Ahead's role is to facilitate, coordinate, oversee, and administer approved custody opportunities.

Guiding Principle

The Mortgage Custody Program exists to create a structured framework that may allow homeowners to preserve ownership, maintain housing stability, improve affordability, and create time for recovery while balancing the rights, responsibilities, protections, and obligations of all participating parties.

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Page ID: P-115

Inventory category: Programs / Mortgage Custody Program

Inventory page type: Canonical KB Source Page

KB source listed in inventory: KB-400D

Extracted source sections: KB-400D

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