What is a Cwcot property?
Grace Evans
Updated on February 23, 2026
What is the CWCOT program? The Federal Housing Administration’s (FHA) Claims Without Conveyance of Title (CWCOT) program is intended to find better options to reduce the inventory of properties held by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).Click to see full answer. Similarly, it is asked, what does Cwcot mean? Claims Without Conveyance of Title Similarly, what is a HUD second chance auction? This is a HUD Second Chance home auction – Second Chance means it didn’t sell to a new homeowner at the Foreclosure Auction. During this Second Chance auction period, the home is discounted below appraised value.
• Buyer will not be charged a Buyer’s Premium or Auction Service Fee. Similarly, it is asked, what does claims without conveyance of title mean? A. Under the Claims Without Conveyance of Title (CWCOT) program the mortgagee does not convey the property to HUD in exchange for insurance benefits (Section 204 of the National Housing Act, 12 USC 1710). The mortgagee bids not more than the Commissioner’s Adjusted Fair Market Value (CAFMV) at the foreclosure sale.What is FHA conveyance?The conveyance process—which GAO measured from a mortgage servicer’s obtaining title to and possession of the property to FHA’s marketing of the property—involves servicers making repairs, transferring ownership, and filing a mortgage insurance claim, and FHA inspecting the property.