Any duty that servicers may have to maximize net present value under their pooling and servicing agreements is owed to all parties in a deed of trust pool, not to any particular parties, and a servicer acts in the best interests of all parties if it agrees to or implements a modification or workout plan when both of the following apply: (1) The deed of trust is in payment default, or payment default is reasonably imminent; and (2) Anticipated recovery under a modification or workout plan exceeds the anticipated recovery through foreclosure on a net present value basis.
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