NEW YORK, Dec. 15, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Morningstar Credit Ratings, LLC today affirmed its 'MOR CS2' commercial mortgage special servicer ranking and 'MOR TA3' commercial mortgage trust advisor ranking for Freddie Mac Multifamily Asset Management and Operations. Freddie Mac is a government-sponsored enterprise operating under a conservatorship established on Sept. 6, 2008 under the auspices of the Federal Housing Finance Agency. The affirmed commercial mortgage special servicer and trust advisor rankings are based on the following factors:

Special Servicing:


    --  Accurate and timely reporting: In Morningstar's view, Freddie Mac is
        solidly capable of providing accurate and timely asset-level reporting
        content. In particular, Freddie Mac effectively handles the exchange of
        information with its seller/servicers and investors in its Capital
        Markets Execution(SM) program, known as "K-Deal" securitizations.
    --  Excellent multifamily asset recovery results: In the first half of 2014,
        Freddie Mac resolved 97 multifamily loans with a total unpaid principal
        balance (UPB) of approximately $1.09 billion (88 of these loans were
        full payoffs) and sold one real estate-owned (REO) property with an
        $11.9 million book value that yielded net sale proceeds of 112 percent
        of collateral value. Morningstar also calculated that Freddie Mac
        achieved 111 percent net proceeds-to-value on its nine REO liquidations
        that had a total book value of $98.7 million in 2013. Additionally,
        Morningstar believes Freddie Mac's average hold times for asset
        resolution signify an expeditious disposition process.
    --  Well-controlled asset management and sound audit function: Morningstar
        believes Freddie Mac has diligent and soundly controlled asset
        management procedures to mitigate risk and minimize losses for
        investors. The company's audit practices encompass not only a biennial,
        formal program administered at the corporate level, but also quarterly
        self-administered, yet independent, internal audits. The internal audits
        are performed by the multifamily division's enterprise risk management
        group within its governance and business services department and test
        compliance with Freddie Mac's own policies and procedures and any K-Deal
        transaction requirements.
    --  Effective communication protocols with seller/servicers and sound
        conflict of interest management: Morningstar has a positive view of
        Freddie Mac's servicing standard requirements for its seller/servicers
        and its related performance review and auditing process, which Freddie
        Mac also designed as a tool to educate the staff at each entity about
        the policies, procedures, and requirements for servicing Freddie
        Mac-sponsored loans. Freddie Mac's strong communication with its network
        of seller/servicers not only mitigates the risk of errors, but can also
        facilitate its handling of new specially serviced loans. Since Freddie
        Mac has no affiliations with subordinate class purchasers on its K-Deal
        securitizations and no ownership interests in or affiliations with
        third-party vendors, Morningstar believes the company has no discernible
        conflicts of interest. Additionally, Freddie Mac has strict procedures
        for selecting and approving vendors.
    --  Sound and improving technology platform and disaster recovery
        preparedness: Morningstar maintains a positive view of Freddie Mac's
        proprietary asset management system, called SMART(SM) (Streamlined
        Management Analytical and Reporting Tool), and the company's continuing
        progress to expand the system with the required functionality to
        ultimately prevent the need for some stand-alone legacy applications.
        The company has also introduced several new applications to fortify its
        surveillance and portfolio management processes. The company has
        improved its disaster recovery preparedness by establishing a secondary
        data center out of state and opening an alternate office site for key
        employees, thus reducing maximum allowable recovery times for
        operational processes involving cash management. Freddie Mac also
        successfully completed data recovery tests this year. However, the
        company's stated maximum allowable timeframes to recover some other
        non-cash functions still exceed industry norms.
    --  Sufficient staffing capacity for special servicing: Based on
        Morningstar's calculation of Freddie Mac's assets-to-asset manager
        ratio, the company appears to have sufficient staff resources to keep
        pace with its recent asset transfers and active portfolio. As of June
        30, 2014, the company had an assets-to-asset manager ratio of just seven
        to one.

Trust Advisor:


    --  Solid capabilities to oversee servicers and special servicers:
        Morningstar believes Freddie Mac has the skillset to be a capable trust
        advisor, based on its experience reviewing the work and recommendations
        of its seller/servicers that relate to activities such as borrower
        consents, asset status reporting, and monitoring the servicers' other
        credit-related decisions for Freddie Mac's balance sheet loans and
        securitized transactions.
    --  Thorough operational reviews of seller/servicers' operations to monitor
        procedural compliance: Morningstar believes Freddie Mac employs an
        extensive and well-designed performance review and audit program for its
        servicers. In Morningstar's view, Freddie Mac's program proactively
        guards against servicer errors or omissions that could lead to losses
        for Freddie Mac or its securitization investors.
    --  Knowledge of commercial mortgage-backed securities investor reporting
        requirements: Morningstar believes Freddie Mac's management and staff
        possess a sound knowledge of the investor reporting content and
        decision-making considerations required of special servicers in
        securitized transactions.

As of June 30, 2014, Freddie Mac's total active special servicing portfolio consisted of 26 loans and one REO property with a UPB of approximately $493.1 million.

The forecast for both rankings is Stable. Morningstar expects Freddie Mac to continue serving as an effective special servicer for its balance sheet portfolio and to conduct proactive surveillance on its securitized transactions. Morningstar also believes the operation, through its current procedures, systems, and infrastructure, is suitably positioned to assume the roles and responsibilities of a trust advisor in a securitized transaction.

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