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Exhibit 33.2

 

LOGO       Corporate Trust Services
      MAC R1204-010

9062 Old Annapolis Road

Columbia, MD 21045

Tel: 410 884-2000

Fax: 410 715-2380

ASSESSMENT OF COMPLIANCE WITH THE APPLICABLE SERVICING CRITERIA

Corporate Trust Services division of Wells Fargo Bank, National Association (the “Company”) is responsible for assessing compliance with the applicable servicing criteria set forth in Item 1122(d) of Regulation AB of the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Company has determined that the servicing criteria are applicable in regards to the servicing platform for the period as follows:

Platform: Publicly-issued (i.e., transaction-level reporting initially required under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended) and certain privately-issued (i.e., for which transaction-level reporting is required pursuant to contractual obligation) residential mortgage-backed securities, commercial mortgage-backed securities and other asset-backed securities, for which the Company provides master servicing, trustee, securities administration or paying agent services, excluding any such securities issued by any agency or instrumentality of the U.S. government (other than the Federal Deposit Insurance Company) or any government sponsored entity, and further excluding the transactions issued prior to 2006 for which Wells Fargo outsources all material servicing activities (as defined by Regulation AB) (the “Platform”). Appendix A identifies the individual transactions defined by the Company as constituting the Platform.

Applicable Servicing Criteria: All servicing criteria set forth in Item 1122(d), to the extent required in the related transaction agreements, or required by the Item 1122(d) servicing criteria in regards to the activities performed by the Company, except for the following criteria: 1122(d)(4)(ii), 1122(d)(4)(iv), 1122(d)(4)(v), 1122(d)(4)(viii), 1122(d)(4)(ix), 1122(d)(4)(x), 1122(d)(4)(xi), 1122(d)(4)(xii) and 1122(d)(4)(xiii), which Management has determined are not applicable to the activities the Company performs with respect to the Platform (“the Applicable Servicing Criteria”).

Period: As of and for the twelve months ended December 31, 2012 (the “Period”).

Third parties classified as vendors: With respect to servicing criterion 1122(d)(4)(i), the Company has engaged a vendor to handle certain Uniform Commercial Code filing functions required by the servicing criterion. The Company has determined that this vendor is not considered a “servicer” as defined in Item 1101(j) of Regulation AB, and the Company elects to take responsibility for assessing compliance with the portion of the servicing criterion applicable to this vendor as permitted by Interpretation 17.06 of the SEC Division of Corporation Finance Manual of Publicly Available Telephone Interpretations (“Interpretation 17.06”). The Company has policies and procedures in place to provide reasonable assurance that the vendor’s activities comply in all material respects with the servicing criterion applicable to the vendor. The Company is solely responsible for determining that it meets the SEC requirements to apply Interpretation 17.06 for the vendor and related criterion.

With respect to the Platform and the Period, the Company provides the following assessment of compliance with respect to the Applicable Servicing Criteria:

1. The Company is responsible for assessing its compliance with the Applicable Servicing Criteria.

2. The Company has assessed compliance with the Applicable Servicing Criteria, including the servicing criterion for which compliance is determined based on Interpretation 17.06 as described above. In performing this assessment, management used the criteria set forth by the Securities and Exchange Commission in paragraph (d) of Item 1122 of Regulation AB.

3. Based on such assessment, the Company has complied, in all material respects with the Applicable Servicing Criteria, except as described in Schedule A hereto.

4. Schedule B hereto includes Management’s discussion of the exceptions noted in Schedule A, including remediation efforts taken by the Company.

As discussed in Appendix B, the Company has amended its Assessment of Compliance with the Applicable Servicing Criteria dated February 28, 2013 to include certain previously omitted transactions in its Platform.

KPMG LLP, an independent registered public accounting firm, has issued an attestation report on the Company’s compliance with the Applicable Servicing Criteria for the Period.

 

WELLS FARGO BANK, National Association
By:   /Brian Bartlett/
  Brian Bartlett
Title:   Executive Vice President
Dated:   December 20, 2013


Schedule A

Material Instances of Noncompliance by the Company

Management’s assessment of compliance with the Applicable Servicing Criteria set forth by the Securities and Exchange Commission in paragraph (d) of Item 1122 of Regulation AB as of December 31, 2012 and for the Period, disclosed that material instances of noncompliance occurred with respect to the servicing criteria set forth in both of Items 1122(d)(3)(i)(B) and 1122(d)(3)(ii), as follows:

 

    With respect to servicing criterion 1122(d)(3)(i)(B), certain reports to investors did not provide information calculated in accordance with the terms specified in the transaction agreements.

 

    With respect to servicing criterion 1122(d)(3)(ii), certain amounts due to investors were not allocated and remitted in accordance with timeframes, distribution priority and other terms set forth in the transaction agreements.

Schedule B

Management’s Discussion on Material Instances of Noncompliance by the Company

Disclosure: During the Period, Wells Fargo identified Payment Errors (as defined below) and Reporting Errors (as defined below) on certain residential mortgage-backed securities (“RMBS”) transactions in the Platform. Although no individually identified error, in and of itself, was found to be material to the Platform, when the errors were considered in the aggregate, Management determined that, for Platform purposes, there were material instances of noncompliance with respect to both Items 1122(d)(3)(i)(B) and 1122(d)(3)(ii) of Regulation AB.

For purposes of this Schedule B, the term “Payment Errors” means the identified payment errors that occurred during the Period and that, when considered in the aggregate, led to Management’s determination that there was a material instance of noncompliance for the Platform with respect to Item 1122(d)(3)(i)(B) of Regulation AB. For purposes of this Schedule B, the term “Reporting Errors” means the identified reporting errors that occurred during the Period and that, when considered in the aggregate, led to Management’s determination that there was a material instance of noncompliance for the Platform with respect to Item 1122(d)(3)(ii) of Regulation AB.

The identified Payment Errors and Reporting Errors on such RMBS transactions were attributable to certain failures in processes relating to waterfall calculations and reporting that, although adapted over time, still insufficiently addressed the impact of the unprecedented levels of collateral degradation in RMBS transactions on the calculation of principal and interest payments and losses and associated investor reporting.

Scope of the Material Instances of Noncompliance: The identified Payment Errors and Reporting Errors that led to Management’s determination that material instances of noncompliance with respect to the Platform had occurred were limited to certain RMBS transactions in the Platform. There were no identified Payment Errors or Reporting Errors for non-RMBS transactions in the Platform which contributed to Management’s determination that there were material instances of noncompliance for the Platform. In some instances, the identified Payment Errors which contributed to Management’s determination that there were material instances of noncompliance for the Platform were also considered material to the transactions on which they occurred. None of the identified Reporting Errors which contributed to Management’s determination that there were material instances of noncompliance for the Platform were considered material for a particular transaction. For all transactions in the Platform (including RMBS transactions with identified Payment Errors and Reporting Errors), Management delivered an Item 1123 certification to the extent it was required to do so pursuant to the requirements of the applicable transaction documents and Regulation AB. Where there was an identified Payment Error that was considered material for an individual transaction, the Item 1123 certification included a description of the nature and scope of such error.

Remediation: Appropriate actions have been taken or are in the process of being taken to remediate the identified Payment Errors and Reporting Errors that led to Management’s determination that material instances of noncompliance with respect to the Platform had occurred. Further, adjustments have been or will be made to the waterfall calculations and other operational processes and quality control measures applied to the RMBS transactions in the Platform to minimize the risk of future payment and reporting errors.

Further Disclosure1: Earlier this year, the Staff of the Securities Exchange Commission issued a comment letter to an issuer of certain residential mortgage-backed securities with questions regarding its 2012 Form 10-K filings. Three of the questions posed on such comment letter pertained to Wells Fargo’s Schedule B discussion of the material instances of noncompliance on its platform set forth above. The comment letter questions and Wells Fargo’s response to such questions are set forth verbatim below beginning with the second succeeding paragraph (the “Comment Letter Questions and Wells Fargo Responses”).

 

1  This section of Schedule B was not in the original Assessment of Compliance with Applicable Servicing Criteria dated February 28, 2013.


The statistics about Identified Payment Errors and Identified Reporting Errors (as such terms are defined in the responses below) set forth in Wells Fargo’s responses below were based on information known as of February 28, 2013, the date of the original Assessment of Compliance with Applicable Servicing Criteria. As of the date of this amended assessment of compliance with applicable servicing criteria, Management is aware of an additional 18 Identified Payment Errors and an additional 29 Identified Reporting Errors. The additional errors were found both on platform transactions that are denoted as omitted transactions on Appendix A hereto and on non-omitted platform transactions. The discussion in the below responses about the Identified Payment Errors and Identified Reporting Errors, including statements about remediation, is applicable to these additional Identified Payment Errors and Identified Reporting Errors.

Comment Letter Questions and Wells Fargo Responses2:

5. The report of Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. (“Wells Fargo”) on its assessment of compliance with applicable servicing criteria states that “certain failures in processes relating to waterfall calculations and reporting that, although adapted over time, still insufficiently addressed the impact of the unprecedented levels of collateral degradation in RMBS transactions on the calculation of principal and interest payments and losses associated investor reporting.” Your description is unclear. With a view towards disclosure please explain:

 

    the specific failures in processes relating to waterfall calculations and reporting;

 

    what you mean by “unprecedented levels of collateral degradation” and why that would have any effect on the calculation of the waterfall; and

 

    what you mean by “adapted over time.”

Response: For purposes of Wells Fargo’s response to questions 5, 6 and 7 of the Staff’s Comment Letter, reference is made to the following defined terms.

 

    2012 Assessment” means, with respect to its Platform, the assessment of compliance with applicable Item 1122(d) servicing criteria prepared by management of Wells Fargo relating to the 2012 Reporting Period.

 

    2012 Attestation” means the compliance attestation report of KPMG LLP, the independent registered public accounting firm engaged by Wells Fargo to issue such compliance attestation report in connection with the 2012 Assessment, for the 2012 Reporting Period.

 

    2012 Item 1122 Compliance Reports” means the 2012 Assessment and 2012 Attestation.

 

    2012 Reporting Period” means as of and for the year ending December 31, 2012.

 

    Identified Payment Errors” means, with respect to the 2012 Reporting Period, the payment errors identified in the normal course of business and through specific procedures performed in connection with the preparation of the 2012 Item 1122 Compliance Reports that led to the determination that there was a material instance of noncompliance for Wells Fargo’s Platform.

 

    Identified Reporting Errors” means, with respect to the 2012 Reporting Period, the reporting errors identified in the normal course of business and through specific procedures performed in connection with the preparation of the 2012 Item 1122 Compliance Reports that led to the determination that there was a material instance of noncompliance for Wells Fargo’s Platform.

 

    Model” means the Model Input, the Model Program and the processes related to the Model Input and the Model Program that function together for the purpose of calculating payments in accordance with the requirements of relevant transaction documents.

 

    Model Errors” refers to Model Input Errors and Model Program Errors.

 

    Model Input” means data that is transmitted electronically or manually to a Model such as data from a servicer, data from financial services information providers, cash adjustments (such as reimbursable expenses) and information from programs that perform interim calculations.

 

    Model Input Errors” means inaccurate or incomplete Model Input information, inaccuracies in receiving or processing Model Input information or inaccuracies in manual non-automated processing that lead to payment errors.

 

2  This section of Schedule B was not in the original Assessment of Compliance with Applicable Servicing Criteria dated February 28, 2013.


    Model Program” means Model programming logic designed to calculate payments in accordance with transaction document requirements.

 

    Model Program Errors” means inaccurate or incomplete programming or logic in the Model that does not produce calculations in accordance with the transaction documents and therefore causes payment errors and/or reporting errors.

 

    Platform” means the trustee/master servicer/securities administrator/paying agent platform designed by Wells Fargo that corresponds to the 2012 Assessment consisting of approximately 2000 RMBS transactions in addition to other commercial mortgage-backed security and asset-backed security transactions.

 

    RMBS” means residential mortgage-backed securities.

 

    Wells Fargo” means the Corporate Trust Services division of Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.

 

    the specific failures in processes relating to waterfall calculations and reporting;

Response: Wells Fargo develops a unique Model for each transaction in its Platform. On the whole, there are millions of calculations performed by the Models each payment period for the thousands of transactions in the Platform.

Wells Fargo’s waterfall payment calculation and reporting functions can be categorized into three processes:

 

    Model Inputs,

 

    Model Programs, and

 

    transmission of each Model’s output to the processes and systems that generate investor reports.

In the 2012 Reporting Period, there were 84 Identified Payment Errors on RMBS transactions3.

 

    40 of the 84 Identified Payment Errors resulted from Model Input Errors. For example4, in certain transactions, defaulted fixed rate loans became subject to unanticipated rate modifications when the loans were modified in accordance with industry loan modification initiatives. Because the transaction documents did not contemplate the rate modifications, the Model Input process had to be manually adapted to incorporate the rate changes. Model Input Errors occurred when the manual adjustments were made.

 

    44 of the 84 Identified Payment Errors resulted from Model Program Errors. For example, in many RMBS transactions, at the point credit support is depleted (i.e. the principal balance of the subordinate bonds is reduced to zero), payment allocations to the remaining senior bonds shift from a sequential payment priority to a pro rata payment priority. In many cases, the transaction documents require such shift to occur “on and after” the month in which credit support is depleted and in other transactions the shift occurs “after” the month in which credit support is depleted. Model Program Errors occurred when some Model Programs shifted payment allocations from sequential to pro rata in the wrong month inconsistent with the applicable transaction documents. In addition, with respect to transaction documents which direct the payment priority shift “on and after” credit support depletion, Model Program Errors occurred because proper effect was not given to the word “on”. There is an order of operations in every waterfall that directs payments to bonds first and allocations of losses to bonds second. Because credit support depletion most often occurs from the allocation of losses to subordinate bonds, this order of operation (i.e. payments first; losses second) would have to be reversed to make a payment priority shift on the credit support depletion date. Model Program Errors occurred when the order of operations was not reversed in this manner.

 

 

3  While there were also some Identified Payment Errors on CMBS and ABS transactions in the Platform, Schedule B to the 2012 Assessment says “[T]he identified Payment Errors and Reporting Errors that led to Management’s determination that material instances of noncompliance with respect to the Platform had occurred was limited to certain RMBS transactions in the Platform. There were no identified Payment Errors or Reporting Errors for non-RMBS transactions in the Platform which contributed to Management’s determination that there were material instances of noncompliance for the Platform”. Accordingly, the statistics provided in this response relating to Identified Payment Errors and Identified Reporting Errors are limited to RMBS transactions in the Platform.
4  Because it would be impractical to provide a detailed explanation of each of the 84 Identified Payment Errors, Wells Fargo has endeavored in its responses to questions 5, 6 and 7 to provide meaningful examples of the Identified Payment Errors and Identified Reporting Errors. The examples are illustrative but not representative of every individual error or error type.


For the 2012 Reporting Period, there were 148 Identified Reporting Errors on RMBS transactions5.

 

    84 of the 148 Identified Reporting Errors resulted from the 84 Identified Payment Errors. Inaccurate payments led to inaccurate reporting.

 

    64 of the 148 Identified Reporting Errors were unrelated to the Identified Payment Errors.

 

    36 of the 64 Identified Reporting Errors resulted from inaccurate/incomplete bond reporting. Some examples of these 36 Identified Reporting Errors include inaccurate reporting variables related to investor payments, incorrect tranche balance reporting and incorrect trigger reporting.

 

    28 of the 64 Identified Reporting Errors resulted from inaccurate/incomplete mortgage loan reporting. Some examples of these 28 Identified Reporting Errors include incorrect information on the collateral statement portion of the investor report, inaccurate delinquency reporting and inaccurate loan level performance reporting.

 

    what you mean by “unprecedented levels of collateral degradation” and why that would have any effect on the calculation of the waterfall; and

Response: “Unprecedented levels of collateral degradation” refers to the significant decrease in mortgage loan performance experienced by RMBS transactions generally over the past several years. The significant decrease in loan performance is evidenced by the fact that over 50 percent of the RMBS transactions in Wells Fargo’s Platform have reached credit support depletion. This is a significant event because waterfall payment priorities for the senior bonds typically change at that point.

One reason why high levels of RMBS mortgage loan performance degradation affect waterfall calculations is because such degradation contributes to Model Input Errors. One example of such Model Input Errors relates to the extensive level of mortgage loan delinquencies and the resulting extensive levels of servicer advancing. High levels of advancing lead to both high advance recoveries by servicers in single distribution periods and increased servicer stop advance decisions.6 These phenomena require manual processing which can result in Model Input Errors.

The high level of RMBS mortgage loan performance degradation has also contributed to Model Program Errors. The extensive collateral losses in RMBS transactions have triggered waterfall scenarios that were considered unlikely to occur at the inception of the transactions (if they were considered at all) and were not as clearly detailed as other provisions in the transaction agreements that direct waterfall calculations and distributions. At Model creation, those waterfall scenarios were not forecasted to reach the levels of underperformance that RMBS mortgage loans have experienced. Because of such lack of forecasting and the absence of benchmark data7 for such scenarios from the underwriters/sponsors of the transactions or other sources, Wells Fargo was unable to test and validate such waterfall scenarios. As a result, Model Program Errors occurred.

 

    what you mean by “adapted over time.”

Response: “Adapted over time” refers to the fact that Model Programs and Model Inputs and the processes related to Model Programs and Model Inputs are, over the life of a transaction, constantly being adjusted in an effort to ensure accurate payments. Continual adjustments are required because the transactions and securities to which the Models relate are very complex and the technology and processes related to Model Programs and Model Inputs are equally complex. The level of adjustment needed for Model Programs, Model Inputs, and related processes increased as mortgage loan performance degradation increased.

6. We note reference to “Payment Errors” and “Reporting Errors.” With a view towards disclosure, please explain whether these are the same type of Payment Errors and Reporting Errors that were described in Wells Fargo’s assessment of compliance for 2011 that you further described in a response to us on December 31, 2012. In that response letter, Wells Fargo confirmed the correction and resolution of modeling errors and that indicated that adjustments to payments were made in 2012. If these are not the same type of errors as those that occurred in 2011, please state so. In either case, with a view towards disclosure, please explain:

 

 

5  See footnote 1.
6  A stop advance decision is made by a servicer when, with respect to any advance made in the past or any proposed future advance, it determines that such advances will not be recoverable from collections on the loan or from liquidation proceeds.
7  There were principally two types of benchmark data used: decrement tables and underwriter/sponsor cash flow projections. The decrement tables in offering documents generally only projected out at pricing speeds with zero loss assumptions. Reconciling Models with those decrement tables based on those assumptions would not have exposed the stresses on the Model Programs resulting from the significant mortgage loan performance degradation in recent years. In addition, cash flow projections received from the underwriters/sponsors at the time of deal issuance were projected at minimal losses which were not severe enough to expose the stresses on the Model Programs resulting from the significant collateral degradation in recent years.


General Response: The Identified Payment Errors and the Identified Reporting Errors were generally similar in type to the payment and reporting errors that led to the determination that there was a material instance of noncompliance for the 2011 assessment of compliance. However, the transactions on which the errors occurred and the exact circumstances and details giving rise to the Identified Payment Errors and Identified Reporting Errors in 2012 were different than 2011. The correction of the 2011 identified payment errors and reporting errors was specific to the Models for the affected transactions and such corrections do not preclude the possibility that a similar type of error would occur on a different transaction with a different Model in 2012.

Examples of Model Program Errors that occurred similarly in both years involve (i) post-credit support depletion loss allocation methodology and payment priority rules (e.g., pro rata versus sequential), and (ii) the calculation of group-directed cash flows, interest calculation elements (rate, accrual day logic, etc.), and pre-credit support depletion loss allocation.

Examples of Model Input Errors that occurred similarly in both years involve (i) improper coding of cash adjustments and using incorrect prior month data, (ii) loan modification inputs related to capitalization of delinquent amounts and the recovery of advances related thereto and modified interest rates in certain transaction structures, and (iii) cash adjustments related to servicer advance reimbursements that caused errors in certain calculations (e.g., the net weighted average coupon rate calculations).

Comparing the Identified Reporting Errors to the identified reporting errors in 2011, a substantial number in each year were caused by the payment errors (i.e., reporting an incorrect payment). There were other reporting errors in both years that related to missing and incorrect bond information and missing and incorrect mortgage loan information.

 

    whether the payment errors resulted in overpayments or underpayments to investors;

Response: In most cases, the Identified Payment Errors were a combination of overpayments to one or more classes of investors or transaction parties and corresponding underpayments to one or more other classes of investors or other transaction parties. Therefore, most of the Identified Payment Errors consisted of overpayments and underpayments that netted to zero because all the cash that was received from a transaction party in a payment cycle was distributed to investors or other transaction parties on the related payment date8.

 

    the types of reporting errors that occurred and how they related to the payment errors;

Response: 84 of the 148 Identified Reporting Errors were caused by the Identified Payment Errors in that the incorrect payment led to incorrect reporting. Since the Identified Payment Errors were calculated incorrectly, the payments were reported incorrectly. The remaining 64 of the 148 Identified Reporting Errors were not caused by the Identified Payment Errors. Those 64 Identified Reporting Errors consisted of missing or inaccurate information related to various bond reporting and mortgage loan reporting elements.

 

    whether investors whose payments were impacted were notified of the errors and, if so, how they were notified;

Response: Investors received notice of the Identified Payment Errors by means of the posting to Wells Fargo’s website of corrected payment date statements. Investors received notice of Investor Reporting Errors by either a revised statement in connection with a restatement9 of the affected distributions or by correcting the reporting error on the next payment date statement.

 

8  While most Identified Payment Errors netted to zero, a small number of the Identified Payment Errors did not net to zero. Identified Payment Errors that did not net to zero occurred when, inadvertently, either (i) less than 100 percent the cash that was received from a transaction party (such as a servicer) in a payment cycle was distributed to investors or other transaction parties on the related payment date leaving cash in the transaction’s distribution account or (ii) an amount greater than 100 percent of the cash that was received from a transaction party (such as a servicer) in a payment cycle was distributed to investors or other transaction parties on the related payment date causing an overdraft of the transaction’s distribution account. The scenario described in clause (i) explains the majority of circumstances where overpayments and underpayments did not net to zero.
9  As used in this response, the term “restatement” and the phrase “restating affected distribution periods” means the correction of an overpayment or underpayment experienced by a class of book-entry securities by (i) submitting a revised payment date statement for each affected distribution period to the Depository Trust Company (“DTC”) by which the DTC adjusts the accounts of the overpaid and underpaid classes, and (ii) the posting of such revised payment date statement to Wells Fargo’s website. In accordance with its current policy, the DTC revises up to twelve months of affected distributions. On a limited number of occasions when the affected distribution periods extended beyond such twelve month time frame, Wells Fargo included adjustments for the additional distribution periods in the restatement of the twelve distribution periods and notified investors of this fact on the revised payment date statements. The process is similar for physical securities except that Wells Fargo interacts directly with affected holders as opposed to interacting with the DTC.


    whether any underpayments were paid or will be paid to investors and, if so, when the payments were made or will be made; and

Response: With one exception10, Identified Payment Errors that resulted in underpayments to investors were rectified by means of restating affected distribution periods. The restatements occurred between February 1, 2012 and March 1, 2013.

 

    whether any future payments were adjusted to account for overpayments.

Response: With one exception described in footnote 8, Identified Payment Errors that resulted in overpayments to investors were rectified by restating the affected distribution periods. Except with respect to one Identified Payment Error on one transaction unrelated to the transactions to which the Comment Letter relates, no future payments were adjusted in connection with overpayment errors. In that one case, distributions to one class of certificates were adjusted over three distribution dates and such adjustment was disclosed on the respective distribution date statements.

7. While we note that Wells Fargo further states that “[a]ppropriate actions have been taken or are in the process of being taken to remediate” the identified errors and “adjustments have been or will be made to the waterfall calculations and other operational processes and quality control measures applied to the RMBS transactions in the Platform to minimize the risk of future payment and reporting errors.” This disclosure, however, does not provide any indication as to the nature and scope of the failures, or the impact of the identified material instances of noncompliance. We believe a more granular discussion is necessary to understand how these steps have addressed the identified material instances of noncompliance. With a view towards disclosure, please explain:

 

    the specific actions that have been taken or are in the process of being taken to remediate the identified payment errors and reporting errors;

Response: Except as discussed in footnote 8, Wells Fargo has remediated all of the 84 Identified Payment Errors through restatements of the affected distribution periods. The restatements occurred between February 1, 2012 and March 1, 2013. Wells Fargo has remediated all 148 Identified Reporting Errors by either issuing a revised statement in connection with a restatement of the affected payments or by ensuring that the reporting element in question was correctly reported on the next payment date statement.

 

    the specific adjustments that have been or will be made to the waterfall calculations and other operational processes and quality control measures applied to the RMBS transactions in the platform; and

Response: Wells Fargo has determined to address not only the specific errors that led to the determination of material instances of non-compliance on the RMBS component of its Platform, but also to take proactive measures to identify other problems with its Models that could cause payment or reporting errors. Accordingly, Wells Fargo has undertaken an expansive project to identify, rectify and prevent problems with its Models and the individual transactions that exhibited these problems. Wells Fargo is in the early stages of this project. Due to the size of the RMBS component of its Platform, this is a long term, intensive project involving significant internal and external resources. In conjunction with other steps taken, Wells Fargo believes that this initiative will result in ongoing improvements to its payment and reporting processes.

 

    any other steps that Wells Fargo has undertaken or will undertake to ensure that similar errors do not occur in the future.

Response: Throughout 2012 and 2013, Wells Fargo has adopted numerous other initiatives in an effort to add rigor to its operational processes and quality control measures. The initiatives relate to both preventing Model Errors and identifying and correcting Model Errors. Examples of measures to prevent Model Errors include, among other things, enhancements to its (i) new Model creation procedures, (ii) procedures for pre-closing review of waterfall language in transaction documents, and (iii) procedures for pre-payment date testing of transaction level payment calculations and reporting elements. Examples of measures to identify and correct Model Errors include, among other things, (a) enhanced procedures relating to Model revisions, (b) the creation of a team charged with conducting a careful analysis of every Model Error to determine if any additional controls are necessary to prevent the errors from re-occurring, and (c) the creation of a team to proactively perform Model Program corrections to prevent future Model Errors. Wells Fargo has hired over two dozen additional staff and reorganized various teams to more effectively manage the above-mentioned operational processes and quality control measures.

Material Instance of Noncompliance by any Vendor

NONE

Material Deficiencies in Company’s Policies and Procedures to Monitor Vendor’s Compliance

NONE

 

 

10  There is one underpayment of $4992.92 (and a corresponding overpayment of the same amount) from March 2012 which has not been remedied. The underpayment did not occur on any transaction to which the Commission’s Comment Letter directly relates. Wells Fargo is in the process of determining an appropriate course of action with regard to this underpayment.


Appendix A to the Company’s Assessment of Compliance with the Applicable Servicing Criteria

 

Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

30016C

  

31547

  

31938

  

358072

  

36682

  

37175

  

37837

  

42122

  

42123

  

AAMES 2004-1

  

AAMES 2005-1

  

AAMES 2005-2

  

AAMES 2005-4

   Y

AAMES 2006-1

   Y

ABFC 2002-OPT1

  

ABFC 2002-WF1

  

ABFC 2002-WF2

  

ABFC 2003-OPT1

  

ABFC 2003-WF1

  

ABFC 2004-HE1

  

ABFC 2004-OPT1

  

ABFC 2004-OPT2

  

ABFC 2004-OPT3

  

ABFC 2004-OPT4

  

ABFC 2004-OPT5

  

ABFC 2005-HE1

  

ABFC 2005-HE2

  

ABFC 2005-OPT1

  

ABFC 2005-WF1

  

ABFC 2005-WMC1

  

ABFC 2006-HE1

  

ABFC 2006-OPT1

  

ABFC 2006-OPT2

  

ABFC 2006-OPT3

  

ABFC 2007-WMC1

  

ABSC AMQ 2007-HE2

  

ABSC 2001-HE3

  

ABSC 2002-HE2

  

ABSC 2003-HE1

  

ABSC 2003-HE3

  

ABSC 2003-HE6

  

ABSC 2004-HE2

  

ABSC 2004-HE3

  

ABSC 2004-HE6

  

ABSC 2004-HE8

  

Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

ABSC 2005-HE3

  

ABSC 2005-HE8

  

ABSC MO 2006-HE6

  

ABSC NC 2005-HE4

  

ABSC OOMC 2005-HE6

  

ABSC WMC 2005-HE5

  

ACE 2001-HE1

  

ACE 2002-HE1

  

ACE 2002-HE2

  

ACE 2002-HE3

  

ACE 2003-FM1

  

ACE 2003-HE1

  

ACE 2003-HS1

  

ACE 2003-NC1

  

ACE 2003-OP1

  

ACE 2003-TC1

  

ACE 2004-FM1

  

ACE 2004-FM2

  

ACE 2004-HE1

  

ACE 2004-HE2

  

ACE 2004-HE3

  

ACE 2004-HE4

  

ACE 2004-HS1

  

ACE 2004-IN1

  

ACE 2004-OP1

  

ACE 2004-RM1

  

ACE 2004-RM2

  

ACE 2004-SD1

  

ACE 2005-AG1

  

ACE 2005-ASAP1

  

ACE 2005-HE1

  

ACE 2005-HE2

  

ACE 2005-HE3

  

ACE 2005-HE4

  

ACE 2005-HE5

  

ACE 2005-HE6

  

ACE 2005-HE7

  

ACE 2005-RM1

  

ACE 2005-RM2

  

ACE 2005-SD1

  

ACE 2005-SD2

  

ACE 2005-SD3

  

ACE 2005-SL1

  

ACE 2005-SN1

  

ACE 2005-WF1

  
 

 

A-1


Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

ACE 2006-ASAP1

  

ACE 2006-ASAP2

  

ACE 2006-ASAP3

  

ACE 2006-ASAP4

  

ACE 2006-ASAP5

  

ACE 2006-ASAP6

  

ACE 2006-ASL1

  

ACE 2006-CW1

  

ACE 2006-FM1

  

ACE 2006-FM2

  

ACE 2006-HE1

  

ACE 2006-HE2

  

ACE 2006-HE3

  

ACE 2006-HE4

  

ACE 2006-NC1

  

ACE 2006-NC2

  

ACE 2006-NC3

  

ACE 2006-OP1

  

ACE 2006-OP2

  

ACE 2006-SD1

  

ACE 2006-SD2

  

ACE 2006-SD3

  

ACE 2006-SL1

  

ACE 2006-SL2

  

ACE 2006-SL3

  

ACE 2006-SL4

  

ACE 2007 ASAP2

  

ACE 2007-ASAP1

  

ACE 2007-ASL1

  

ACE 2007-HE1

  

ACE 2007-HE2

  

ACE 2007-HE3

  

ACE 2007-HE4

  

ACE 2007-HE5

  

ACE 2007-SL1

  

ACE 2007-SL2

  

ACE 2007-WM1

  

ACE 2007-WM2

  

ACE TERWIN 2003-6HE

  

AEGIS 2003-1

  

AEGIS 2003-2

  

AEGIS 2003-3

  

AEGIS 2004-1

  

AEGIS 2004-2

  

AEGIS 2004-3

  

Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

AEGIS 2004-4

  

AEGIS 2004-5

  

AEGIS 2004-6

  

AEGIS 2005-1

  

AEGIS 2005-2

  

AEGIS 2005-3

  

AEGIS 2005-4

  

AEGIS 2005-5

  

AEGIS 2006-1

  

AELMC95A1SUB

  

AELMC95A2SUB

  

AELMC98B

  

AHL 2002-1

  

AHMA 2005-1

  

AHMA 2005-2

  

AHMA 2006-1

  

AHMA 2006-2

  

AHMA 2006-3

   Y

AHMA 2006-4

   Y

AHMA 2006-5

  

AHMA 2006-6

  

AHMA 2007-1

  

AHMA 2007-2

  

AHMA 2007-3

  

AHMA 2007-4

  

AHMA 2007-5

  

AHMIT 2004-1

  

AHMIT 2004-2

  

AHMIT 2005-1

   Y

AHMIT 2005-2

   Y

AHMIT 2005-3

   Y

AHMIT 2005-4

   Y

AHMIT 2006-1

   Y

AHMIT 2006-2

  

AHMIT 2006-3

  

AHMIT 2007-1

  

AHMIT 2007-2

  

ALLIANCE 2007-OA1

  

ALLY104

  

AMCAR081

  

AMCAR082

  

AMCAR091

  

AMCAR101

  

AMCAR102

  

AMCAR103

  
 

 

A-2


Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

AMCAR104

  

AMCAR10A

  

AMCAR10B

  

AMCAR111

  

AMCAR112

  

AMCAR113

  

AMCAR114

  

AMCAR115

  

AMCAR121

  

AMCAR122

  

AMCAR123

  

AMCAR124

  

AMOT104

  

AMOT111

  

AMOT113

  

AMOT114

  

AMOT115

  

AMOT121

  

AMOT122

  

AMOT123

  

AMOT124

  

AMOT125

  

AMRESCO 1998-2

  

AMRESCO 1998-3

  

AMRESCO 1999-1

  

APART091

  

ARC 2001-BC1

   Y

ARC 2001-BC5

  

ARC 2001-BC6

  

ARC 2002 - BC1

   Y

ARC 2002-BC10

  

ARC 2002-BC2

  

ARC 2002-BC3

  

ARC 2002-BC4

  

ARC 2002-BC5

  

ARC 2002-BC6

  

ARC 2002-BC7

  

ARC 2002-BC8

  

ARC 2002-BC9

  

ARC 2004-1

  

ARE 1998-1

   Y

ARMT 2006-2A

  

ARMT 2004-1

  

ARMT 2004-2

  

ARMT 2004-3

  

Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

ARMT 2004-4

  

ARMT 2004-5

  

ARMT 2005-1

  

ARMT 2005-10

  

ARMT 2005-11

  

ARMT 2005-12

  

ARMT 2005-2

  

ARMT 2005-3

  

ARMT 2005-4

  

ARMT 2005-5

  

ARMT 2005-6A

  

ARMT 2005-7

  

ARMT 2005-8

  

ARMT 2005-9

  

ARMT 2006-1

  

ARMT 2006-2

  

ARMT 2006-3

  

ARMT 2007-1

  

ARMT 2007-2

  

ARMT 2007-3

  

ASLA20121

  

BAC 2007-2

  

BAC 2000-1

  

BAC 2000-2A

  

BAC 2001-1

  

BAC 2001-3

  

BAC 2002-PB2

  

BAC 2003-2

  

BAC 2004-1

  

BAC 2004-3

  

BAC 2004-5

  

BAC 2005-1

  

BAC 2005-4

  

BAC 2006-3

  

BAC 2006-4

  

BAC 2006-6

  

BAC 2007-3

  

BAC 2007-4

  

BAC 2007-5

  

BACM 2008-1

  

BACM 2008-LS1

  

BAF 2000-1

  

BAFC 2003-1

  

BAFC 2003-2

  

BAFC 2003-3

  
 

 

A-3


Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

BAFC 2004-1

  

BAFC 2004-2

  

BAFC 2004-3

  

BAFC 2004-4

  

BAFC 2004-5

  

BAFC 2004-A

  

BAFC 2004-B

  

BAFC 2004-C

  

BAFC 2004-D

  

BAFC 2005-1

  

BAFC 2005-2

  

BAFC 2005-3

  

BAFC 2005-4

  

BAFC 2005-5

  

BAFC 2005-6

  

BAFC 2005-7

  

BAFC 2005-8

  

BAFC 2005-A

  

BAFC 2005-B

  

BAFC 2005-C

  

BAFC 2005-D

  

BAFC 2005-E

  

BAFC 2005-F

  

BAFC 2005-G

  

BAFC 2005-H

  

BAFC 2006-1

  

BAFC 2006-2

  

BAFC 2006-3

  

BAFC 2006-4

  

BAFC 2006-5

  

BAFC 2006-6

  

BAFC 2006-7

  

BAFC 2006-8T2

  

BAFC 2006-A

  

BAFC 2006-B

  

BAFC 2006-C

  

BAFC 2006-D

  

BAFC 2006-E

  

BAFC 2006-F

  

BAFC 2006-G

  

BAFC 2006-H

  

BAFC 2006-I

  

BAFC 2006-J

  

BAFC 2007-1

  

BAFC 2007-2

  

Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

BAFC 2007-3

  

BAFC 2007-4

  

BAFC 2007-5

  

BAFC 2007-7

  

BAFC 2007-8

  

BAFC 2007-A

  

BAFC 2007-B

  

BAFC 2007-C

  

BAFC 2007-D

  

BAFC 2007-E

  

BAFC 2008-R3

  

BAFC 2009-R1

  

BAFC 2009-R3

  

BAFC SALT 2005-1F

  

BALL 2005-MIB1

  

BANC OF AMER 2006-1

  

BANCCAP 2006-1

  

BANKONESER1

  

BANKUNITED 2005-1

  

BAYVIEW 04-A

   Y

BAYVIEW 04-C

   Y

BAYVIEW 04-D

   Y

BAYVIEW 05-B

   Y

BAYVIEW 05-C

   Y

BAYVIEW 05-D

   Y

BAYVIEW 06-A

   Y

BAYVIEW 06-B

   Y

BAYVIEW 06-C

   Y

BAYVIEW 06-D

   Y

BAYVIEW 07-A

   Y

BAYVIEW 07-B

   Y

BCAP 2006-AA1

  

BCAP 2006-AA2

  

BCAP 2006-RR1

  

BCAP 2007-AA5

  

BCAP 2008-IND1

  

BCAP 2008-IND2

  

BEAR 2000-WF2

  

BEAR 2001-TOP2

  

BEAR 2001-TOP4

  

BEAR 2002-PBW1

  

BEAR 2002-TOP6

  

BEAR 2002-TOP8

  

BEAR 2003-PWR2

  

BEAR 2003-TOP10

  
 

 

A-4


Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

BEAR 2003-TOP12

  

BEAR 2004-PWR3

  

BEAR 2004-PWR4

  

BEAR 2004-PWR5

  

BEAR 2004-PWR6

  

BEAR 2004-TOP14

  

BEAR 2004-TOP16

  

BEAR 2005-AFR1

  

BEAR 2005-PWR10

  

BEAR 2005-PWR7

  

BEAR 2005-PWR8

  

BEAR 2005-PWR9

  

BEAR 2005-TOP18

  

BEAR 2005-TOP20

  

BEAR 2006-PWR11

  

BEAR 2006-PWR12

  

BEAR 2006-PWR13

  

BEAR 2006-PWR14

  

BEAR 2006-TOP22

  

BEAR 2006-TOP24

  

BEAR 2007-PWR15

  

BEAR 2007-PWR16

  

BEAR 2007-PWR17

  

BEAR 2007-PWR18

  

BEAR 2007-TOP26

  

BEAR 2007-TOP28

  

BNC 2006-2

  

BNC 2007-1

  

BNC 2007-2

  

BNC 2007-4

  

BOAALT 2006-2

  

BOAALT 2006-3

  

BOAALT 2006-4

  

BOAALT 2006-5

  

BOAALT 2006-6

  

BOAALT 2006-7

  

BOAALT 2006-8

  

BOAALT 2006-9

  

BOAALT 2007-1

  

BOAALT 2007-2

  

BOALT 2003-1

  

BOALT 2003-10

  

BOALT 2003-11

  

BOALT 2003-2

  

BOALT 2003-3

  

Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

BOALT 2003-4

  

BOALT 2003-5

  

BOALT 2003-6

  

BOALT 2003-7

  

BOALT 2003-8

  

BOALT 2003-9

  

BOALT 2004-1

  

BOALT 2004-10

  

BOALT 2004-11

  

BOALT 2004-12

  

BOALT 2004-2

  

BOALT 2004-3

  

BOALT 2004-4

  

BOALT 2004-5

  

BOALT 2004-6

  

BOALT 2004-7

  

BOALT 2004-8

  

BOALT 2004-9

  

BOALT 2005-1

  

BOALT 2005-10

  

BOALT 2005-11

  

BOALT 2005-12

  

BOALT 2005-2

  

BOALT 2005-3

  

BOALT 2005-4

  

BOALT 2005-5

  

BOALT 2005-6

  

BOALT 2005-7

  

BOALT 2005-8

  

BOALT 2005-9

  

BOALT 2006-1

  

BOAMS 2002-L

  

BOAMS 2003-10

  

BOAMS 2003-3

  

BOAMS 2003-4

  

BOAMS 2003-5

  

BOAMS 2003-6

  

BOAMS 2003-7

  

BOAMS 2003-8

  

BOAMS 2003-9

  

BOAMS 2003-A

  

BOAMS 2003-B

  

BOAMS 2003-C

  

BOAMS 2003-D

  

BOAMS 2003-E

  
 

 

A-5


Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

BOAMS 2003-F

  

BOAMS 2003-G

  

BOAMS 2003-H

  

BOAMS 2003-I

  

BOAMS 2003-J

  

BOAMS 2003-K

  

BOAMS 2003-L

  

BOAMS 2004-1

  

BOAMS 2004-10

  

BOAMS 2004-11

  

BOAMS 2004-2

  

BOAMS 2004-3

  

BOAMS 2004-4

  

BOAMS 2004-5

  

BOAMS 2004-6

  

BOAMS 2004-7

  

BOAMS 2004-8

  

BOAMS 2004-9

  

BOAMS 2004-A

  

BOAMS 2004-B

  

BOAMS 2004-C

  

BOAMS 2004-D

  

BOAMS 2004-E

  

BOAMS 2004-F

  

BOAMS 2004-G

  

BOAMS 2004-H

  

BOAMS 2004-I

  

BOAMS 2004-J

  

BOAMS 2004-K

  

BOAMS 2004-L

  

BOAMS 2005-1

  

BOAMS 2005-10

  

BOAMS 2005-11

  

BOAMS 2005-12

  

BOAMS 2005-2

  

BOAMS 2005-3

  

BOAMS 2005-4

  

BOAMS 2005-5

  

BOAMS 2005-6

  

BOAMS 2005-7

  

BOAMS 2005-8

  

BOAMS 2005-9

  

BOAMS 2005-A

  

BOAMS 2005-B

  

BOAMS 2005-C

  

Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

BOAMS 2005-D

  

BOAMS 2005-E

  

BOAMS 2005-F

  

BOAMS 2005-G

  

BOAMS 2005-H

  

BOAMS 2005-I

  

BOAMS 2005-J

  

BOAMS 2005-K

  

BOAMS 2005-L

  

BOAMS 2006-1

  

BOAMS 2006-2

  

BOAMS 2006-3

  

BOAMS 2006-A

  

BOAMS 2006-B

  

BOAMS 2007-1

  

BOAMS 2007-2

  

BOAMS 2007-3

  

BOAMS 2007-4

  

BSAAT 2007-01

  

BSABS 2003-1

   Y

BSABS 2000-2

  

BSABS 2002-1

   Y

BSABS 2002-2

   Y

BSABS 2002-AC1

   Y

BSABS 2003-2

   Y

BSABS 2003-3

   Y

BSABS 2003-AC3

   Y

BSABS 2003-AC4

   Y

BSABS 2003-AC5

   Y

BSABS 2003-AC6

   Y

BSABS 2003-AC7

   Y

BSABS 2003-SD1

   Y

BSABS 2003-SD2

   Y

BSABS 2003-SD3

   Y

BSABS 2004-AC1

   Y

BSABS 2004-AC2

   Y

BSABS 2004-AC3

   Y

BSABS 2004-AC4

   Y

BSABS 2004-AC5

   Y

BSABS 2004-AC6

   Y

BSABS 2004-AC7

   Y

BSABS 2004-B01

  

BSABS 2004-SD1

   Y

BSABS 2004-SD2

   Y

BSABS 2004-SD3

   Y
 

 

A-6


Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

BSABS 2004-SD4

   Y

BSABS 2005-1

  

BSABS 2005-AC1

   Y

BSABS 2005-AC2

  

BSABS 2005-AC3

  

BSABS 2005-AC4

  

BSABS 2005-AC5

  

BSABS 2005-AC6

  

BSABS 2005-AC7

  

BSABS 2005-AC8

  

BSABS 2005-AC9

  

BSABS 2005-SD1

   Y

BSABS 2005-SD2

  

BSABS 2005-SD3

  

BSABS 2005-SD4

  

BSABS 2006-2

  

BSABS 2006-3

  

BSABS 2006-4

  

BSABS 2006-AC1

  

BSABS 2006-AC2

  

BSABS 2006-AC3

  

BSABS 2006-AC4

  

BSABS 2006-AC5

  

BSABS 2006-IM1

  

BSABS 2006-SD1

  

BSABS 2006-SD2

  

BSABS 2006-SD3

  

BSABS 2006-SD4

  

BSABS 2006-ST1

  

BSABS 2007-1

  

BSABS 2007-2

  

BSABS 2007-AC1

  

BSABS 2007-AC2

  

BSABS 2007-AC3

  

BSABS 2007-AC4

  

BSABS 2007-AC5

  

BSABS 2007-AC6

  

BSABS 2007-SD1

  

BSABS 2007-SD2

  

BSABS 2007-SD3

  

BSALTA 2003-3

   Y

BSALTA 2003-5

   Y

BSALTA 2003-6

   Y

BSALTA 2004-1

   Y

BSALTA 2004-10

   Y

Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

BSALTA 2004-11

   Y

BSALTA 2004-12

   Y

BSALTA 2004-13

   Y

BSALTA 2004-2

   Y

BSALTA 2004-3

   Y

BSALTA 2004-4

   Y

BSALTA 2004-5

   Y

BSALTA 2004-6

   Y

BSALTA 2004-7

  

BSALTA 2004-8

   Y

BSALTA 2004-9

   Y

BSALTA 2005-1

   Y

BSALTA 2005-10

  

BSALTA 2005-2

   Y

BSALTA 2005-3

  

BSALTA 2005-4

  

BSALTA 2005-5

  

BSALTA 2005-7

  

BSALTA 2005-8

  

BSALTA 2005-9

  

BSALTA 2006-1

  

BSALTA 2006-2

  

BSALTA 2006-3

  

BSALTA 2006-4

  

BSALTA 2006-5

  

BSALTA 2006-6

  

BSALTA 2006-7

  

BSALTA 2006-8

  

BSALTA 2006-R1

  

BSALTA 2007-1

  

BSALTA 2007-2

  

BSALTA 2007-3

  

BSART 2000-2

  

BSART 2001-04

   Y

BSART 2002-1

  

BSART 2002-11

   Y

BSART 2002-12

   Y

BSART 2003-1

   Y

BSART 2003-3

   Y

BSART 2003-4

   Y

BSART 2003-5

   Y

BSART 2003-6

   Y

BSART 2003-7

   Y

BSART 2003-8

   Y

BSART 2003-9

   Y
 

 

A-7


Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

BSART 2004-1

   Y

BSART 2004-10

   Y

BSART 2004-11

   Y

BSART 2004-12

   Y

BSART 2004-2

   Y

BSART 2004-3

   Y

BSART 2004-4

   Y

BSART 2004-5

   Y

BSART 2004-6

   Y

BSART 2004-7

   Y

BSART 2004-8

   Y

BSART 2004-9

   Y

BSART 2005-1

   Y

BSART 2005-10

  

BSART 2005-11

  

BSART 2005-12

  

BSART 2005-2

  

BSART 2005-3

  

BSART 2005-4

  

BSART 2005-5

  

BSART 2005-6

  

BSART 2005-7

   Y

BSART 2005-9

  

BSART 2006-1

  

BSART 2006-2

  

BSART 2006-3

  

BSART 2006-4

  

BSART 2007-1

  

BSART 2007-2

  

BSART 2007-3

  

BSART 2007-4

  

BSART 2007-5

  

BSC 1999-WF2

  

BSC 2000-WF1

  

BSMF 2006-AC1

  

BSMF 2006-AR1

  

BSMF 2006-AR2

  

BSMF 2006-AR3

  

BSMF 2006-AR4

  

BSMF 2006-AR5

  

BSMF 2007-AR1

  

BSMF 2007-AR2

  

BSMF 2007-AR3

  

BSMF 2007-AR4

  

BSMF 2007-AR5

  

Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

BSSP 2007-R3

  

BSSP 2007-R6

  

BSSP 2007-R8

  

BSSP 2008-R1

  

CARRINGTON 2006-FRE1

  

CARRINGTON 2006-FRE2

  

CARRINGTON 2006-NC1

  

CARRINGTON 2006-NC2

  

CARRINGTON 2006-NC3

  

CARRINGTON 2006-NC4

  

CARRINGTON 2006-NC5

  

CARRINGTON 2006-OPT1

  

CARRINGTON 2006-RFC1

  

CARRINGTON 2007-FRE1

  

CARRINGTON 2007-HE1

  

CARRINGTON 2007-RFC1

  

CCMT 2004-C2

  

CCMT 2008-C7

  

CD 2006-CD2

  

CFAST10A

  

CHASE 1999-2

  

CHASE 2000-2

  

CHASE97ABOAT

   Y

CHASE97ARV

   Y

CMAC 2004-1

   Y

CMAC 2004-2

  

CMLT 2003-UP3

   Y

CMLTI 2003-1

  

CMLTI 2003-HE3

  

CMLTI 2004-1

  

CMLTI 2004-HYB2

   Y

CMLTI 2004-HYB3

  

CMLTI 2004-OP1

  

CMLTI 2005-11

  

CMLTI 2005-OPT4

  

CMLTI 2006-FX1

  
 

 

A-8


Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

CMLTI 2007-AMC2

  

CMLTI 2007-AMC4

  

CMLTI 2007-OPX1

  

CMLTI 2007-SHL1

  

COBALT 2006-C1

  

COBALT 2007-C2

  

COBALT 2007-C3

  

COM 1998-C02

  

COMM 2000-1

   Y

COMM 2003-LNB1

   Y

COMM 2004-LNB2

   Y

COMM 2004-LNB3

   Y

COMM 2004-LNB4

   Y

COMM 2005-C6

  

COMM 2005-LP5

   Y

COMM 2006 -C8

  

COMM 2006-C7

  

COMM 2007-C9

  

COMM 2012-FL2

  

COMM12-CCRE1

  

COMM12-CCRE2

  

COMM12-CCRE4

  

COMM12-CCRE5

  

COMM2011-FL1

   Y

CON1999-3

   Y

CS 1989-1

   Y

CSAB 2006-1

  

CSAB 2006-2

  

CSAB 2006-3

  

CSAB 2006-4

  

CSAB 2007-1

  

CSF 1997-C02

  

CSF 1999-C01

  

CSF 2000-C01

  

CSFB 2003-29

  

CSFB 2001-CF2

  

CSFB 2001-CK1

  

CSFB 2001-CK3

  

CSFB 2001-CK6

  

CSFB 2001-CKN5

  

CSFB 2001-CP4

  

CSFB 2001-HE1

  

CSFB 2002-CKN2

  

CSFB 2002-CKP1

  

CSFB 2002-CKS4

  

Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

CSFB 2002-CP5

  

CSFB 2003-19

  

CSFB 2003-21

  

CSFB 2003-23

  

CSFB 2003-25

  

CSFB 2003-27

  

CSFB 2003-AR30

  

CSFB 2003-C3

  

CSFB 2003-C5

  

CSFB 2003-CK2

  

CSFB 2003-CPN1

  

CSFB 2004-1

  

CSFB 2004-3

  

CSFB 2004-4

  

CSFB 2004-5

  

CSFB 2004-6

  

CSFB 2004-7

  

CSFB 2004-8

  

CSFB 2004-AR1

  

CSFB 2004-AR2

  

CSFB 2004-AR3

  

CSFB 2004-AR4

  

CSFB 2004-AR5

  

CSFB 2004-AR6

  

CSFB 2004-AR7

  

CSFB 2004-AR8

  

CSFB 2004-C1

  

CSFB 2004-C2

  

CSFB 2004-C3

  

CSFB 2004-C4

  

CSFB 2004-C5

   Y

CSFB 2004-FRE1

  

CSFB 2005-1

  

CSFB 2005-10

  

CSFB 2005-11

  

CSFB 2005-12

  

CSFB 2005-2

  

CSFB 2005-3

  

CSFB 2005-4

  

CSFB 2005-5

  

CSFB 2005-6

  

CSFB 2005-7

  

CSFB 2005-8

  

CSFB 2005-9

  

CSFB 2005-C1

  
 

 

A-9


Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

CSFB 2005-C2

  

CSFB 2005-C3

  

CSFB 2005-C4

  

CSFB 2005-C5

  

CSFB 2005-C6

  

CSFB 2006-C1

  

CSFB 2006-C2

  

CSFB 2006-C3

  

CSFB 2006-C4

  

CSFB 2006-C5

  

CSFB 2007-C1

  

CSFB 2007-C2

  

CSFB 2007-C3

  

CSFB 2007-C4

  

CSFB 2007-C5

  

CSFB 2008-C1

  

CSFB-2003-C4

  

CSMC 12-CIM1

   Y

CSMC 12-CIM2

   Y

CSMC 12-CIM3

   Y

CSMC 2006-1

  

CSMC 2006-2

  

CSMC 2006-3

  

CSMC 2006-4

  

CSMC 2006-5

  

CSMC 2006-6

  

CSMC 2006-7

  

CSMC 2006-8

  

CSMC 2006-9

  

CSMC 2007-1

  

CSMC 2007-2

  

CSMC 2007-3

  

CSMC 2007-4

  

CSMC 2007-5

  

CSMC 2007-5R

  

CSMC 2007-6

  

CSMC 2007-7

  

CW REPERF 2002-R3

  

CWABS 2002-S1

  

CWABS 2002-S4

  

CWABS 2004-S1

  

CWHEQ 2005-F

   Y

DBALT 2003-1

  

DBALT 2003-2XS

  

DBALT 2003-3

  

Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

DBALT 2003-4XS

  

DBALT 2005-1

  

DBALT 2005-2

  

DBALT 2005-3

  

DBALT 2005-4

  

DBALT 2005-5

  

DBALT 2005-6

  

DBALT 2005-AR1

  

DBALT 2005-AR2

  

DBALT 2006-AB1

  

DBALT 2006-AB2

  

DBALT 2006-AB3

  

DBALT 2006-AB4

  

DBALT 2006-AF1

  

DBALT 2006-AR1

  

DBALT 2006-AR2

  

DBALT 2006-AR3

  

DBALT 2006-AR4

  

DBALT 2006-AR5

  

DBALT 2006-AR6

  

DBALT 2006-OA1

  

DBALT 2007-1

  

DBALT 2007-2

  

DBALT 2007-3

  

DBALT 2007-AB1

  

DBALT 2007-AR1

  

DBALT 2007-AR2

  

DBALT 2007-AR3

  

DBALT 2007-BAR1

  

DBALT 2007-OA1

  

DBALT 2007-OA2

  

DBALT 2007-OA3

  

DBALT 2007-OA4

  

DBALT 2007-OA5

  

DBALT 2007-RAMP1

  

DBUBS 11-LC3

  

DFC 1998-1

  

DFC 1999-2

  

DFC 1999-3

  

DFC 2000-4

  

DFC 2001-1

  

DFC 2001-2

  

DFH 1995-2

  

DFH 1997-2

  

DFH 1997-3

  
 

 

A-10


Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

DFH 1999-1

  

DFH 2000-1

  

DFH 2000-2

  

DFH 2000-3

  

DLJ 1998-CF1

  

DLJ 1998-CF2

  

DLJ 1998-CG1

  

DLJ 1999-CG1

  

DLJ 1999-CG2

  

DLJ 1999-CG3

  

DLJ 2000-CF1

  

DLJ 2000-CKP1

  

DLSA 2005-AR1

  

DMSI 2003-1

   Y

DMSI 2004-1

  

DMSI 2004-2

  

DMSI 2004-3

  

DMSI 2004-4

  

DMSI 2004-5

  

DSLA 2004-AR1

  

DSLA 2004-AR2

  

DSLA 2004-AR3

  

DSLA 2004-AR4

  

DSLA 2005-AR2

  

DSLA 2005-AR3

  

DSLA 2005-AR4

  

DSLA 2005-AR5

  

DSLA 2005-AR6

  

DSLA 2006-AR1

  

DSLA 2006-AR2

  

DSLA 2007-AR1

  

EDSOUTH11-1

  

EDSOUTHFL07T

  

EDUCAP041B

  

EHELT 1995-2

  

EHELT 1996-1

  

EHELT 1996-2

  

EHELT 1996-3

  

EHELT 1996-4

  

EHELT 1997-1

  

EHELT 1997-2

  

EMLT 1994-1

  

EMP1997-1

  

EMP1997-2

  

EMP1997-3

  

Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

EMP1997-4

  

EMP1997-5

  

EMP1998-1

  

EMP1998-2

   Y

EMP1998-3

   Y

EMP1999-1

   Y

ENCORE 2003-1

  

FAIT 1993-A

   Y

FAM 1998-3

  

FAM 1998-4

  

FAM 1999-1

  

FAM 1999-2

  

FAM 1999-3

  

FAM1996-2

  

FAM1996-3

  

FAM1996-4

  

FAM1997-1

  

FAM1997-2

  

FAM1997-3

  

FAM1997-4

  

FAM1998-1A

  

FAM1998-1F

  

FB91-IS-1

   Y

FB91-IS-2

   Y

FB91-SA-3

   Y

FBRSI 2005-1

  

FBRSI 2005-2

  

FBRSI 2005-3

  

FBRSI 2005-4

  

FBRSI 2005-5

  

FDIC 2010-R1

  

FDIC 2011-N1

  

FDIC 2011-R1

  

FDIC 2012-C1

   Y

FELMC02A1

  

FELMC02B

  

FELMC98

  

FELMC98A

  

FF 2001-FF1

  

FF 2001-FF2

  

FF 2002-FF1

  

FF 2002-FF2

  

FF 2002-FF3

  

FF 2002-FFA

  

FF 2003-FF2

  
 

 

A-11


Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

FF 2003-FF3

  

FF 2003-FF4

  

FF 2003-FF5

  

FF 2003-FFB

  

FF 2003-FFC

  

FF 2003-FFH1

  

FF 2003-FFH2

  

FF 2004-FF11

  

FF 2004-FF2

  

FF 2004-FF4

  

FF 2004-FF5

  

FF 2004-FF6

  

FF 2004-FF7

  

FF 2004-FF8

  

FF 2004-FFA

  

FF 2004-FFH1

  

FF 2004-FFH2

  

FF 2004-FFH3

  

FF 2006-FF1

  

FF 2006-FFH1

  

FFML 2004-FFC

  

FFML 2005-FF6

  

FFML 2005-FFH1

  

FFML 2006-FF11

  

FFML 2006-FF5

  

FFML 2006-FF7

  

FFML 2006-FF9

  

FFMLT 2006-FF15

  

FFMLT 2006-FF17

  

FFMLT 2006-FFA

  

FFMLT 2006-FFB

  

FIELDSTONE 2004-3

  

FIELDSTONE 2004-4

  

FIELDSTONE 2004-5

  

FIELDSTONE 2005-1

  

FIELDSTONE 2005-2

  

FIELDSTONE 2005-3

  

FIELDSTONE 2006-1

  

FIELDSTONE 2006-2

  

FIELDSTONE 2006-3

  

FIELDSTONE 2007-1

  

FIRST FRANKLIN 02-FF

  

FIRST FRANKLIN03-FF1

  

FIRST UNION 2000-C2

  

FIRST UNION 2001-C1

  

Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

FIRST UNION 2001-C2

  

FIRST UNION 2001-C3

  

FIRST UNION 2001-C4

  

FIRST UNION 2002-C1

  

FLB 1998-C02

  

FNBK95-2

   Y

FNLC 2005-3

  

FNLC 2005-4

  

FNT 1988-1

   Y

FNT 1989-1

   Y

FR 2000-2

  

FR 2001-FRB1

   Y

FR 2002-FRB1

  

FR 2002-FRB2

  

FRB 2000-FR1

  

FREMONT 2003-A

  

FREMONT 2003-B

  

FREMONT 2004-3

  

FREMONT 2004-A

  

FREMONT 2004-B

  

FREMONT 2004-C

  

FREMONT 2004-D

  

FREMONT 2005-A

  

FREMONT 2005-B

  

FREMONT 2005-C

  

FREMONT 2005-D

  

FREMONT 2005-E

  

FREMONT 2006-2

  

FREMONT 2006-A

  

FREMONT 2006-B P1

  

FREMONT 2006-B P2

   Y

FREMONT 2006-C

  

FREMONT 2006-D

  

FREMONT 2006-E

  

FUCM 2000-C1

  

FUCRA 1997-1

   Y

FUN 1999-C01

  

FUN 1999-C02

  

FUN 1999-C04

  

GE 2001-02

  

GE 2002-1

  

GE 2005-C2

  

GE 2005-C4

  

GE CAP 2002-3

  

GE CAP 2003-C1

  
 

 

A-12


Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

GE CAP 2004-C1

  

GE CAP 2004-C3

  

GE COMMERCIAL 2000-1

  

GECMC 2007-C1

  

GEH 1997-1

   Y

GEH 1997-4

   Y

GEH 1998-1

   Y

GEH 1998-2

   Y

GEH 1999-1

   Y

GEH 1999-2

   Y

GEH 1999-3

   Y

GMAC 2001-C1

  

GMAC 2002-C1

  

GMAC 2002-C3 A

  

GMAC 2003-C2

  

GMAC 2004-C1

  

GMAC 2004-C3

  

GMAC 2006-C1

  

GMACM 00-HE4

  

GMACM 02-HE1

   Y

GMACM 02-HE3

  

GMACM 02-HE4

  

GMACM 03-HE1

  

GMACM 03-HE2

  

GMACM 04-HE1

  

GMACM 04-HE2

  

GMACM 04-HE5

  

GMACM 05-AA1

  

GMACM 05-HE1

  

GMACM 05-HE2

  

GMACM 2000-HE2

  

GMACM 2006-AR1

  

GMACM 2006-J1

  

GMC 1999-C01

  

GMC 1999-C03

  

GMC 1999-CT1

  

GMC 2000-C02

  

GPMF 2006-OH1

  

GREENTREE961

   Y

GREENTREE962

   Y

GRNPT 2005-AR4

  

GRNPT 2005-AR5

  

GRNPT 2006-AR1

  

GRNPT 2006-AR2

  

GRNPT 2006-AR3

  

Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

GRNPT MTA 2005-AR1

  

GRNPT MTA 2005-AR2

  

GRNPT MTA 2005-AR3

  

GS 2003-AHL

  

GS 2003-C1

  

GS 2003-HE2

  

GS 2004-8

  

GS 2004-C1

  

GS 2004-FM1

  

GS 2004-FM2

  

GS 2005-GG4

  

GS 2006-GG6

  

GS 2006-GG8

  

GS 2007-GG10

  

GSAA 2004-7

  

GSAA 2005-12

  

GSAA 2005-15

  

GSAA 2005-3

  

GSAA 2005-5

  

GSAA 2005-6

  

GSAA 2005-7

  

GSAA 2005-9

  

GSAA 2006-10

  

GSAA 2006-11

  

GSAA 2006-13

  

GSAA 2006-14

  

GSAA 2006-15

  

GSAA 2006-16

  

GSAA 2006-17

  

GSAA 2006-18

  

GSAA 2006-19

  

GSAA 2006-2

  

GSAA 2006-20

  

GSAA 2006-4

  

GSAA 2006-7

  

GSAA 2006-8

  

GSAA 2006-S1

  

GSAA 2007-01

  

GSAA 2007-10

  

GSAA 2007-2

  

GSAA 2007-3

  

GSAA 2007-4

  

GSAA 2007-5

  

GSAA 2007-6

  

GSAA 2007-7

  
 

 

A-13


Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

GSAA 2007-8

  

GSAA 2007-9

  

GSAA 2007-S1

  

GSAMP 2005-AHL2

  

GSAMP 2005-HE6

  

GSAMP 2006-FM2

  

GSAMP 2006-FM3

  

GSAMP 2006-HE3

  

GSAMP 2006-HE4

  

GSAMP 2006-HE5

  

GSAMP 2006-HE7

  

GSAMP 2006-HE8

  

GSAMP 2006-NC2

  

GSAMP 2006-S4

  

GSAMP 2007-FM1

  

GSAMP 2007-FM2

  

GSAMP 2007-H1

  

GSAMP 2007-HE1

  

GSAMP 2007-HE2

  

GSAMP 2007-HSBC1

  

GSAMP 2007-NC1

  

GSMSC 12-GC6

  

GSMSC 12GCJ7

  

GSR 2004-12

  

GSR 2004-14

  

GSR 2005-9F

  

GSR 2005-9FR

   Y

GSR 2005-AR1

  

GSR 2005-AR2

  

GSR 2005-AR3

  

GSR 2005-AR4

  

GSR 2005-AR5

  

GSR 2005-AR6

  

GSR 2005-AR7

  

GSR 2006-10F

  

GSR 2006-1F

  

GSR 2006-2F

  

GSR 2006-3F

  

GSR 2006-5F

  

GSR 2006-6F

  

GSR 2006-7F

  

GSR 2006-8F

  

GSR 2006-9F

  

GSR 2006-AR1

  

GSR 2006-AR2

  

Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

GSR 2006-OA1

  

GSR 2007-1F

  

GSR 2007-2F

  

GSR 2007-3F

  

GSR 2007-4F

  

GSR 2007-5F

  

GSR 2007-AR1

  

GSR 2007-AR2

  

GSR 2007-OA1

  

GSR 2007-OA2

  

HALO 2007-2

  

HALO 2007-AR2

  

HARBORVIEW 2003-1

  

HARBORVIEW 2003-2

  

HARBORVIEW 2004-1

  

HARBORVIEW 2004-10

  

HARBORVIEW 2004-4

  

HARBORVIEW 2004-5

  

HARBORVIEW 2004-6

  

HARBORVIEW 2004-7

  

HARBORVIEW 2004-8

  

HARBORVIEW 2005-11

  

HARBORVIEW 2005-14

  

HARBORVIEW 2005-15

  

HARBORVIEW 2005-4

  

HARBORVIEW 2005-6

  

HARBORVIEW 2005-7

  

HARBORVIEW 2006-1

  

HARBORVIEW 2006-10

  

HARBORVIEW 2006-11

  

HARBORVIEW 2006-12

  

HARBORVIEW 2006-13

  

HARBORVIEW 2006-14

  

HARBORVIEW 2006-2

  

HARBORVIEW 2006-6

  

HARBORVIEW 2006-7

  

HARBORVIEW 2006-8

  

HARBORVIEW 2007-1

  

HARBORVIEW 2007-2

  

HARBORVIEW 2007-3

  

HARBORVIEW 2007-4

  

HARBORVIEW 2007-5

  

HARBORVIEW 2007-6

  

HARBORVIEW 2007-7

  

HARBORVIEW 2007-A

   Y
 

 

A-14


Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

HART10B

  

HASCO 2006-OPT2

  

HASCO 2005-I1

  

HASCO 2005-NC1

  

HASCO 2005-NC2

  

HASCO 2005-OPT1

  

HASCO 2006-HE1

  

HASCO 2006-NC1

  

HASCO 2006-OPT1

  

HASCO 2006-OPT3

  

HASCO 2006-OPT4

  

HASCO 2006-WMC1

  

HASCO 2007-HE1

  

HASCO 2007-HE2

  

HASCO 2007-NC1

  

HASCO 2007-WF1

  

HBMT 2004-1

   Y

HBMT 2004-2

   Y

HBMT 2005-1

   Y

HBMT 2005-2

  

HBMT 2005-3

  

HBMT 2005-4

  

HBMT 2005-5

  

HBMT 2006-1

  

HBMT 2006-2

  

HBMT 2007-1

  

HESAA00A

  

HESAA02

  

HESAA03

  

HESAA04

  

HESAA05

  

HESAA06

  

HESAA07

  

HESAA08

  

HESAA09A

  

HESAA10-1

  

HESAA10-2

  

HESAA10-FFEL

  

HESAA11-1

  

HESAA12-1

  

HESAA99A

  

HMS 1998-1

  

HMS 1998-2

  

HOMEFED 1988-1

   Y

HOMESTAR 2004-1

  

Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

HOMESTAR 2004-2

  

HOMESTAR 2004-3

  

HOMESTAR 2004-4

  

HOMESTAR 2004-5

  

HOMESTAR 2004-6

  

ICA 1989-2

   Y

IMPAC 2004-11

  

IMPAC 2004-6

  

IMPAC CMB 2004-9

  

IMPAC CMB 2005-2

  

IMPAC CMB 2005-3

  

IMPAC CMB 2005-6

  

IRWIN 2002-1

  

IRWIN 2002-A

   Y

IRWIN 2003-1

  

IRWIN 2003-B

  

IRWIN 2003-C

  

IRWIN 2004-A

  

IRWIN 2005-A

  

ISAC 2004-3

  

ISAC 2004-4

  

ISAC 2005-1

  

ISAC 2005-2

  

ISACFRN20101

  

ISLLC09-1

  

ISLLC09-2

  

ISLLC09-3

  

ISLLC11-1

  

ISLLC11-A

  

ISLLC12-1

  

ISMARC061

  

ISMARC062

  

ISMARC063

  

ISMARC064

  

ISMARC065

  

ISMARC06SUB

  

ISMARC072

  

ISMARC073

  

ISMARC074

  

ISMARC075

  

ITLA 2002-1 LLC

  

IXIS 2006-HE3

  

IXIS 2007-HE1

  

JP MORGAN 2006-FL1

   Y

JP MORGAN 2001-C1

   Y
 

 

A-15


Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

JP MORGAN 2001-CIBC2

  

JP MORGAN 2001-CIBC3

  

JP MORGAN 2006-FL2

   Y

JP MORGAN 2007-FL1

   Y

JPALT 2005-S1

  

JPALT 2007-A2

  

JPALT 2007-S1

  

JPM 2000-C9

   Y

JPM 2002-C1

  

JPM 2002-C2

  

JPM 2002-C3

   Y

JPM 2002-CIBC4

  

JPM 2002-CIBC5

  

JPM 2003-A1

  

JPM 2003-A2

  

JPM 2004-A1

  

JPM 2004-A2

  

JPM 2004-A3

  

JPM 2004-A4

  

JPM 2004-A5

  

JPM 2004-A6

  

JPM 2004-S2

  

JPM 2005-A1

  

JPM 2005-A2

  

JPM 2005-A3

  

JPM 2005-A4

  

JPM 2005-A5

  

JPM 2005-A6

  

JPM 2005-A7

  

JPM 2005-A8

  

JPM 2005-ALT1

  

JPM 2005-S1

  

JPM 2005-S2

  

JPM CHAS 2004-CIBC10

  

JPM CHAS 2005-CIBC11

  

JPM CHAS 2005-CIBC13

  

JPM CHAS 2006-CIBC16

  

JPM CHAS 2007-CIBC18

  

JPM CHAS 2007-CIBC20

  

Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

JPM CHASE 2003-C1

  

JPM CHASE 2003-CIBC6

  

JPM CHASE 2003-PM1

  

JPM CHASE 2004-C1

  

JPM CHASE 2004-C2

   Y

JPM CHASE 2004-C3

  

JPM CHASE 2004-CIBC8

  

JPM CHASE 2004-FL1

  

JPM CHASE 2004-LN2

   Y

JPM CHASE 2005-LDP1

  

JPM CHASE 2005-LDP2

  

JPM CHASE 2005-LDP3

  

JPM CHASE 2005-LDP4

   Y

JPM CHASE 2006-LDP6

  

JPM CHASE 2006-LDP9

  

JPM CHASE 2007-C1

  

JPM CHASE 2007-LDP10

  

JPMALT 2005-A2

  

JPMALT 2006-A1

  

JPMALT 2006-A2

  

JPMALT 2006-A3

  

JPMALT 2006-A4

  

JPMALT 2006-A6

  

JPMALT 2006-S1

  

JPMALT 2006-S2

  

JPMALT 2006-S3

  

JPMALT 2006-S4

  

JPMC 12-CIBX

  

JPMC 12-LC9

  

JPMC 12-PHH

  

JPMC 2011-C5

  

JPMC 2012-C6

  

JPMC 2012-C8

  

JPMMAC 2006-CW2

  

JPMMAC 2006-WF1

  

JPMMT 2005-S3

  

JPMMT 2006-A1

  

JPMMT 2006-A2

  

JPMMT 2006-A3

  

JPMMT 2006-A4

  

JPMMT 2006-A6

  

JPMMT 2006-A7

  

JPMMT 2006-S1

  
 

 

A-16


Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

JPMMT 2006-S2

  

JPMMT 2006-S3

  

JPMMT 2006-S4

  

JPMMT 2007-A3

  

JPMMT 2007-A4

  

JPMMT 2007-S1

  

JPMMT 2007-S2

  

JPMMT 2007-S3

  

KENTUCKY08A1

  

KENTUCKY08A2

  

KENTUCKY08A3

  

KENTUCKY101

  

KP1993MM4

   Y

KPAC 1993-1

   Y

LABS 2002-A

   Y

LABS 2004-2

  

LABS1998-2

   Y

LBC 1999-C01

  

LB-UBS 2004-C2

  

LB-UBS 2004-C4

  

LHEL98-1

  

LMT 2006-5

  

LMT 2006-6

  

LMT 2006-7

  

LMT 2006-9

  

LMT 2007-1

  

LMT 2007-10

  

LMT 2007-4

  

LMT 2007-5

  

LMT 2007-9

  

LMT 2008-2

  

LMT 2008-3

  

LMT 2008-4

  

LMT 2008-6

  

LUMINENT 06-3

  

LUMINENT 2005-1

  

LUMINENT 2006-2

  

LUMINENT 2006-4

  

LUMINENT 2006-5

  

LUMINENT 2006-6

  

LUMINENT 2006-7

  

LUMINENT 2007-1

  

LUMINENT 2007-2

  

MABS 2002-OPT1

   Y

MABS 2003-OPT1

  

Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

MABS 2003-OPT2

  

MABS 2004-HE1

  

MABS 2004-WMC1

   Y

MABS 2005-AB1

  

MABS 2005-HE1

  

MABS 2005-HE2

  

MABS 2005-OPT1

  

MABS 2005-WF1

  

MABS 2006-AB1

  

MABS 2006-AM1

  

MABS 2006-AM2

  

MABS 2006-AM3

  

MABS 2006-FRE1

  

MABS 2006-FRE2

  

MABS 2006-HE1

  

MABS 2006-HE2

  

MABS 2006-HE3

  

MABS 2006-HE4

  

MABS 2006-HE5

  

MABS 2006-NC1

  

MABS 2006-NC2

  

MABS 2006-NC3

  

MABS 2006-WMC1

  

MABS 2006-WMC2

  

MABS 2006-WMC3

  

MABS 2006-WMC4

  

MABS 2007-HE1

  

MABS 2007-HE2

  

MABS 2007-WMC1

  

MADISON AVE 2002-A

   Y

MALT 2002-1

  

MALT 2002-2

  

MALT 2002-3

  

MALT 2003-1

  

MALT 2003-2

  

MALT 2003-3

  

MALT 2003-4

  

MALT 2003-5

  

MALT 2003-6

  

MALT 2003-7

  

MALT 2003-8

  

MALT 2003-9

  

MALT 2004-1

  

MALT 2004-10

  

MALT 2004-11

  
 

 

A-17


Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

MALT 2004-12

  

MALT 2004-13

  

MALT 2004-2

  

MALT 2004-3

  

MALT 2004-4

  

MALT 2004-5

  

MALT 2004-6

  

MALT 2004-7

  

MALT 2004-8

  

MALT 2004-9

  

MALT 2005-1

  

MALT 2005-2

  

MALT 2005-3

  

MALT 2005-4

  

MALT 2005-5

  

MALT 2005-6

  

MALT 2006-1

  

MALT 2006-2

  

MALT 2006-3

  

MALT 2007-1

  

MALT 2007-HF1

  

MANA 2007-A1

  

MANA 2007-A2

  

MANA 2007-A3

  

MANA 2007-AF1 (I)

  

MANA 2007-AF1 (II)

  

MANA 2007-F1

  

MANA 2007-OAR1

  

MANA 2007-OAR2

  

MANA 2007-OAR3

  

MANA 2007-OAR4

  

MANA 2007-OAR5

  

MARM 2002-3

  

MARM 2003-1

  

MARM 2003-2

  

MARM 2003-3

  

MARM 2003-4

  

MARM 2003-5

  

MARM 2003-6

  

MARM 2003-7

  

MARM 2004-1

  

MARM 2004-10

  

MARM 2004-11

  

MARM 2004-12

  

MARM 2004-13

  

Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

MARM 2004-14

  

MARM 2004-15

  

MARM 2004-2

  

MARM 2004-3

  

MARM 2004-4

  

MARM 2004-5

  

MARM 2004-6

  

MARM 2004-7

  

MARM 2004-8

  

MARM 2004-9

  

MARM 2005-1

  

MARM 2005-2

  

MARM 2005-3

  

MARM 2005-6

  

MARM 2005-7

  

MARM 2005-8

  

MARM 2006-2

  

MARM 2006-OA1

  

MARM 2006-OA2

  

MARM 2007-1

  

MARM 2007-2

  

MARM 2007-3

  

MARM 2007-HF1

  

MARM 2007-HF2

  

MASL 2005-1

  

MASL 2006-1

  

MASTR 2002-7

  

MASTR 2002-8

  

MASTR 2003-1

  

MASTR 2003-10

  

MASTR 2003-11

  

MASTR 2003-12

  

MASTR 2003-2

  

MASTR 2003-3

  

MASTR 2003-4

  

MASTR 2003-5

  

MASTR 2003-6

  

MASTR 2003-7

  

MASTR 2003-8

  

MASTR 2003-9

  

MASTR 2004-1

  

MASTR 2004-10

  

MASTR 2004-11

  

MASTR 2004-3

  

MASTR 2004-4

  
 

 

A-18


Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

MASTR 2004-5

  

MASTR 2004-6

  

MASTR 2004-8

  

MASTR 2004-9

  

MASTR 2004-OPT1

   Y

MASTR 2004-OPT2

  

MASTR 2005-1

  

MASTR 2005-2

  

MASTR 2006-1

  

MASTR 2006-2

  

MASTR 2006-3

  

MASTR 2007-1

  

MASTR 2007-2

  

MBK 1989-1

   Y

MDC 2000-LF1

  

MEGO96-1

   Y

MEGO96-2

  

MEGO97-1

  

MEGO97-2

  

MEGO97-3

  

MEGO97-4

  

MEL00TBC3

  

MEL1998-2

   Y

MELLON 2001-TBC1

  

MELLON 2002-TBC1

  

MELLON 2002-TBC2

  

MERCURY 1988-1

   Y

MERCURY 1988-2

   Y

MERIT 12-1

   Y

MERIT 13

   Y

MESA 2001-3

  

MESA 2002-1

  

MFSMDT96-2

   Y

MHESAC05B

  

MHESAC06A

  

MHESAC06C

  

MHESAC2012

  

ML 2002-A3

  

ML 2004-MKB1

  

ML 2005-MCP1

  

MLC 1998-C02

  

MLC 1998-CTA

  

MLC 1999-C01

  

MLCC 2003-A

  

MLCC 2003-B

  

Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

MLCC 2003-C

  

MLCC 2003-D

  

MLCC 2003-E

  

MLCC 2003-F

  

MLCC 2003-G

  

MLCC 2003-H

  

MLCC 2004-1

  

MLCC 2004-A

  

MLCC 2004-B

  

MLCC 2004-C

  

MLCC 2004-D

  

MLCC 2004-E

  

MLCC 2004-F

  

MLCC 2004-G

  

MLCC 2004-HB1

  

MLCC 2005-1

  

MLCC 2005-2

  

MLCC 2005-3

  

MLCC 2005-A

  

MLCC 2005-B

  

MLCC 2006-1

  

MLCC 2006-2

  

MLCC 2006-3

  

MLCC 2007-1

  

MLCC 2007-2

  

MLCC 2007-3

  

ML-CFC 2006-3

  

ML-CFC 2007-5

  

ML-CFC 2007-9

  

MLMBS 2007-1

  

MLMBS 2007-2

  

MLMBS 2007-3

  

MLMI 2002-HE1

  

MLMI 2002-NC1

  

MLMI 2003-A1

  

MLMI 2003-A2

  

MLMI 2003-A3

  

MLMI 2003-A4

  

MLMI 2003-A5

  

MLMI 2003-A6

  

MLMI 2003-HE1

  

MLMI 2003-OPT1

  

MLMI 2003-WMC1

  

MLMI 2003-WMC2

  

MLMI 2003-WMC3

  
 

 

A-19


Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

MLMI 2004-A1

  

MLMI 2004-A2

  

MLMI 2004-A3

  

MLMI 2004-A4

  

MLMI 2004-FF1

  

MLMI 2004-FM1

  

MLMI 2004-HE1

  

MLMI 2004-HE2

  

MLMI 2004-OPT1

  

MLMI 2004-OWNIT1

  

MLMI 2004-SL1

  

MLMI 2004-SL2

  

MLMI 2004-WMC1

  

MLMI 2004-WMC2

  

MLMI 2004-WMC3

  

MLMI 2004-WMC4

  

MLMI 2004-WMC5

  

MLMI 2005-A1

  

MLMI 2005-A10

  

MLMI 2005-A2

  

MLMI 2005-A3

  

MLMI 2005-A4

  

MLMI 2005-A5

  

MLMI 2005-A6

  

MLMI 2005-A7

  

MLMI 2005-A8

  

MLMI 2005-A9

  

MLMI 2005-FM1

  

MLMI 2005-HE1

  

MLMI 2005-HE2

  

MLMI 2005-HE3

  

MLMI 2005-NC1

  

MLMI 2005-SD1

  

MLMI 2005-SL1

  

MLMI 2005-SL2

  

MLMI 2005-WMC1

  

MLMI 2005-WMC2

  

MLMI 2006-A1

  

MLMI 2006-A2

  

MLMI 2006-A3

  

MLMI 2006-A4

  

MLMI 2006-AF1

  

MLMI 2006-AF2 (I)

  

MLMI 2006-AF2 (II)

  

MLMI 2006-F1

  

Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

MLMI 2006-HE1

  

MLMI 2006-WMC1

  

MLMT 2005-LC1

  

MLMT 2007-C1

  

MLN 1999-1

  

MLN 1999-2

  

MLN 2000-1

  

MNOHE2012

  

MOHELA06F1

  

MOHELA06I

  

MOHELA06J

  

MORGAN 2006-TOP21

  

MORTGAGEIT 2004-1

  

MORTGAGEIT 2004-2

  

MORTGAGEIT 2005-1

  

MORTGAGEIT 2005-2

  

MORTGAGEIT 2005-3

  

MORTGAGEIT 2005-4

  

MORTGAGEIT 2005-5

  

MORTGAGEIT 2005-AR1

  

MORTGAGEIT 2006-1

  

MORTGAGEIT 2007-1

  

MORTGAGEIT 2007-2

  

MRF 1999-BC3

  

MRF 2000-BC2

  

MRMSC9306A

   Y

MRMSC9401

   Y

MS 2002-WL1

  

MS 2006-TOP23

  

MS 2007-TOP25

  

MS 2007-TOP27

  

MSAC 2003-SD1

  

MSAC 2004-OP1

  

MSAC 2005-HE3

  

MSAC 2005-HE4

  

MSAC 2005-HE5

  

MSAC 2005-WMC2

  

MSAC 2005-WMC3

  

MSAC 2005-WMC4

  

MSAC 2005-WMC5

  

MSAC 2005-WMC6

  

MSAC 2006-HE1

  

MSAC 2006-HE2

  

MSAC 2006-HE8

  

MSAC 2006-WMC1

  
 

 

A-20


Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

MSAC 2006-WMC2

  

MSAC 2007-HE4

  

MSAC 2007-HE5

  

MSAC 2007-HE6

  

MSAC 2007-HE7

  

MSAC 2007-NC2

  

MSAC 2007-NC3

  

MSAC 2007-NC4

  

MSBAM 12-C6

  

MSC 2001-PPM

  

MSC 2001-TOP1

  

MSC 2001-TOP3

  

MSC 2001-TOP5

  

MSC 2002-HQ

  

MSC 2002-TOP7

  

MSC 2003-IQ4

  

MSC 2003-IQ4/MM

  

MSC 2003-IQ4/TN

  

MSC 2003-IQ6

  

MSC 2003-TOP11

  

MSC 2003-TOP9

  

MSC 2004-HQ4

  

MSC 2004-IQ8

  

MSC 2004-TOP13

  

MSC 2004-TOP15

  

MSC 2005-HQ5

  

MSC 2005-HQ6

  

MSC 2005-IQ10

  

MSC 2005-TOP 17

  

MSC 2005-TOP 19

  

MSC 2001-IQ

  

MSC 2003-HQ2

  

MSC 2006-HQ10

  

MSC 2006-IQ12

  

MSC 2007-HQ11

  

MSC 2007-HQ13

  

MSCC 11-C3

  

MSCC 12-C4

  

MSCC HELOC 2007-1

  

MSCI 2007-HQ12

  

MSCI 2007-IQ15

  

MSCI 2007-IQ16

  

MSCI 2008-TOP29

  

MSDW 2002-NC3

  

MSDW 2002-OP1

  

Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

MSDW 2003-HYB1

  

MSDWCC 2002-1

  

MSDWCC 2003-1

   Y

MSDWCC 2003-2

  

MSDWCC 2005-1

  

MSGF1996-1

   Y

MSHEL 2007-2

  

MSIX 2006-1

  

MSLT 2004-02

  

MSLT 2005-01

  

MSM 2004-2AR

  

MSM 2004-1

  

MSM 2004-10AR

  

MSM 2004-11AR

  

MSM 2004-3

  

MSM 2004-4

  

MSM 2004-5AR

  

MSM 2004-6AR

  

MSM 2004-7AR

  

MSM 2004-8AR

  

MSM 2004-9

  

MSM 2005-1

  

MSM 2005-10

  

MSM 2005-11AR

  

MSM 2005-2AR

  

MSM 2005-3AR

  

MSM 2005-4

  

MSM 2005-5AR

  

MSM 2005-6AR

  

MSM 2005-7

  

MSM 2005-8SL

  

MSM 2005-9AR

  

MSM 2006 - 16AX

  

MSM 2006-11

  

MSM 2006-12XS

  

MSM 2006-13AR

  

MSM 2006-15XS

  

MSM 2006-17XS

  

MSM 2006-1AR

  

MSM 2006-2

  

MSM 2006-3AR

  

MSM 2006-5AR

  

MSM 2006-6AR

  

MSM 2006-7

  

MSM 2006-8AR

  
 

 

A-21


Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

MSM 2006-9AR

  

MSM 2007-10XS

  

MSM 2007-11AR

  

MSM 2007-12

  

MSM 2007-13

  

MSM 2007-14AR

  

MSM 2007-15AR

  

MSM 2007-1XS

  

MSM 2007-2AX

  

MSM 2007-3XS

  

MSM 2007-5AX

  

MSM 2007-6XS

  

MSM 2007-7AX

  

MSM 2007-8XS

  

MSMC 1996-1

  

MSMC 1998-WF2

  

MSMC 1999-FN1

  

MSMC 1999-WF1

  

MSSTI 2007-1

  

MSSTR 2003-1

  

MSSTR 2004-1

  

MSSTR 2004-2

  

MSSTR 2005-1

  

MSSTR 2005-2

  

NAAC 1998-HE1

  

NAAC 2004-AP3

  

NAAC 2005-AP1

  

NAAC 2005-AP2

  

NAAC 2005-AP3

  

NAAC 2005-AR3

  

NAAC 2005-AR4

  

NAAC 2005-AR5

  

NAAC 2005-AR6

  

NAAC 2005-S2

  

NAAC 2005-S3

  

NAAC 2005-S4

  

NAAC 2005-WF1

  

NAAC 2006-AF1

  

NAAC 2006-AF2

  

NAAC 2006-AP1

  

NAAC 2006-AR1

  

NAAC 2006-AR2

  

NAAC 2006-AR3

  

NAAC 2006-AR4

  

NAAC 2006-WF1

  

Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

NAAC 2007-1

  

NAAC 2007-2

  

NAAC 2007-3

  

NATIONSTAR 2007-FRE1

  

NATIXIS 2007-HE2

  

NCMT 2008-1

  

NELF2004-2

  

NEWCASTLE 2007-1

  

NFC 1998-2

  

NFC 1999-1

  

NFC 1999-2

  

NHEL 2005-FM1

  

NHEL 2005-HE1

  

NHEL 2006-AF1

  

NHEL 2006-FM1

  

NHEL 2006-FM2

  

NHEL 2006-HE1

  

NHEL 2006-HE2

  

NHEL 2006-HE3

  

NHEL 2006-WF1

  

NHEL 2007-1

  

NHEL 2007-2

  

NHEL 2007-3

  

NHHEFA11

  

NHHELC111

  

NHHELC12-1

  

NMEAF101

  

NMEAF102

  

NSLT043

  

NSLT044

  

NSLT051

  

NSLT052

  

NSLT053

  

NSLT054

  

NSLT061

  

NSLT062

  

NSLT063

  

NSLT071

  

NSLT072

  

NSLT081

  

NSLT082

  

NSLT083

  

NSLT084

  

NSLT091

  

NSLT092

  
 

 

A-22


Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

NSLT101

  

NSLT102

  

NSLT20111

  

NTHEA1993A

  

NTHEA2002A1

  

NTHEA2002A2

  

NTHEA2002A3

  

NTHEA2002B

  

NTHEA20032A1

  

NTHEA20032A2

  

NTHEA2003A1

  

NY MORTGAGE 2005-1

  

NY MORTGAGE 2005-2

  

NY MORTGAGE 2005-3

  

NY MORTGAGE 2006-1

  

OAKWOOD2000C

   Y

OAKWOOD2000D

   Y

OMAC 2005-1

  

OMAC 2005-2

  

OMAC 2005-3

  

OMAC 2005-4

  

OMAC 2005-5

  

OMAC 2006-1

  

OMAC 2006-2

  

OOMC 2000-1

  

OPT ONE 2002-1

  

OPT ONE 2003-2

  

OPT2000-5

  

OPTION ONE 2001-4

  

OPTION ONE 2002-2

  

OPTION ONE 2002-3

  

OPTION ONE 2002-4

  

OPTION ONE 2002-5

  

OPTION ONE 2002-6

  

OPTION ONE 2003-1

  

OPTION ONE 2003-3

  

OPTION ONE 2003-4

  

OPTION ONE 2003-5

  

OPTION ONE 2003-6

  

OPTION ONE 2004-1

  

OPTION ONE 2004-2

  

OPTION ONE 2004-3

  

OPTION ONE 2005-1

  

OPTION ONE 2005-2

  

OPTION ONE 2005-3

  

Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

OPTION ONE 2005-4

  

OPTION ONE 2005-5

  

OPTION ONE 2006-1

  

OPTION ONE 2006-2

  

OPTION ONE 2006-3

  

OPTION ONE 2007-1

  

OPTION ONE 2007-2

  

OPTION ONE 2007-3

  

OPTION ONE 2007-4

  

OPTION ONE 2007-5

  

OPTION ONE 2007-6

  

OPTION ONE 2007-CP1

  

OPTION ONE 2007-FXD1

  

OPTION ONE 2007-FXD2

  

OPTION ONE 2007-HL1

  

OWNIT 2005-1

  

OWNIT 2005-2

  

OWNIT 2005-3

  

OWNIT 2005-4

  

OWNIT 2005-5

  

OWNIT 2006-2

  

PC 2004-1

  

PC 2004-2

  

PC 2005-1

  

PC 2005-2

  

PC 2005-3

  

PC 2005-4

  

PC 2006-1

  

PF 2003-1

  

PF 2004-1

  

PF 2005-1

  

PF 2005-2

  

PHH 2008-CIM1

  

PHH 2008-CIM2

  

PHHAM 2007-1

  

PHHAM 2007-2

  

PHHAM 2007-3

  

PHM88001

  

PHM88003

  

PHM88005

  

PHM90001

  

PHM91006

  

PHM91007

  

PHM91012

  
 

 

A-23


Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

PHM91018

  

PHM92010

  

PHM92018

  

PHM93063

  

PHM94025

  

PHM94027

  

PHMSC 1992-A

   Y

PNC 1999-CM1

  

PNC 2001-C1

   Y

PPHEA2005A-1

  

PPHEA20111

  

PPHEA20112

  

PPSI 2004-MCW1

  

PPSI 2004-MHQ1

  

PPSI 2004-WCW1

  

PPSI 2004-WCW2

  

PPSI 2004-WHQ1

  

PPSI 2004-WHQ2

  

PPSI 2004-WWF1

  

PPSI 2005-WCH1

  

PPSI 2005-WCW1

  

PPSI 2005-WCW2

  

PPSI 2005-WCW3

  

PPSI 2005-WHQ1

  

PPSI 2005-WHQ2

  

PPSI 2005-WHQ3

  

PPSI 2005-WHQ4

  

PPSI 2005-WLL1

  

PRIME 2003-1

   Y

PRIME 2003-2

   Y

PRIME 2003-3

   Y

PRIME 2004-1

   Y

PRIME 2004-2

   Y

PRIME 2004-CL1

   Y

PRIME 2004-CL2

   Y

PRIME 2005-1

   Y

PRIME 2005-2

  

PRIME 2005-3

  

PRIME 2005-4

  

PRIME 2005-5

  

PRIME 2006-1

  

PRIME 2006-CL1

  

PROVIDENT 1999-3

  

PROVIDENT 2000-1

  

PROVIDENT 2000-2

  

Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

PSB 1997-3

  

PSB 1997-4

  

PSSFC 2003-PWR1

  

RBSGC 2005-A

  

RBSGC 2007-B

  

RENAISSANCE 2002-1

  

RENAISSANCE 2002-2

  

RENAISSANCE 2002-3

  

RENAISSANCE 2002-4

  

RENAISSANCE 2003-1

  

RENAISSANCE 2003-3

  

RENAISSANCE 2003-4

  

RENAISSANCE 2004-1

  

RENAISSANCE 2004-2

  

RENAISSANCE 2004-3

  

RENAISSANCE 2004-4

  

RENAISSANCE 2005-1

  

RENAISSANCE 2005-2

  

RENAISSANCE 2005-3

  

RENAISSANCE 2005-4

  

RENAISSANCE 2006-1

  

RENAISSANCE 2006-2

  

RENAISSANCE 2006-3

  

RENAISSANCE 2006-4

  

RENAISSANCE 2007-1

  

RENAISSANCE 2007-2

  

RENAISSANCE 2007-3

  

RMSC 1991-14

   Y

RMSC90-5B

   Y

RMSC91-15

   Y

RMSC91-16

   Y

RMSC91-17

   Y

RMSC91-19

   Y

RMSC91-8

   Y

RMSC92-4

   Y

RNF95001

   Y

SABR 2004-DO1

  

SABR 2004-DO2

  

SABR 2004-OP1

  

SABR 2004-OP2

  

SABR 2005-FR1

  

SABR 2005-FR2

  

SABR 2005-FR3

  

SABR 2005-FR4

  

SABR 2005-FR5

  
 

 

A-24


Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

SABR 2005-HE1

  

SABR 2005-OP1

  

SABR 2005-OP2

  

SABR 2006-FR1

  

SABR 2006-FR2

  

SABR 2006-FR3

  

SABR 2006-HE1

  

SABR 2006-HE2

  

SABR 2006-NC1

  

SABR 2006-NC2

  

SABR 2006-NC3

  

SABR 2006-OP1

  

SABR 2006-WM1

  

SABR 2006-WM2

  

SACO 1999-3

  

SACO 2007-1

  

SAIL 2003-BC1

  

SAIL 2003-BC10

  

SAIL 2003-BC11

  

SAIL 2003-BC12

  

SAIL 2003-BC13

  

SAIL 2003-BC2

  

SAIL 2003-BC3

  

SAIL 2003-BC4

  

SAIL 2003-BC5

  

SAIL 2003-BC6

  

SAIL 2003-BC7

  

SAIL 2003-BC8

  

SAIL 2003-BC9

  

SAIL 2004-10

  

SAIL 2004-11

  

SAIL 2004-2

  

SAIL 2004-3

  

SAIL 2004-4

  

SAIL 2004-5

  

SAIL 2004-6

  

SAIL 2004-7

  

SAIL 2004-8

  

SAIL 2004-9

  

SAIL 2004-BNC1

  

SAIL 2004-BNC2

  

SAIL 2005-1

  

SAIL 2005-10

  

SAIL 2005-11

  

SAIL 2005-2

  

Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

SAIL 2005-3

  

SAIL 2005-4

  

SAIL 2005-5

  

SAIL 2005-6

  

SAIL 2005-7

  

SAIL 2005-8

  

SAIL 2005-9

  

SAIL 2006-1

  

SAIL 2006-2

  

SAIL 2006-3

  

SAIL 2006-4

  

SAIL 2006-BNC1

  

SAIL 2006-BNC2

  

SAIL 2006-BNC3

  

SAL1997LB4

  

SAL1997LB6

  

SAL97LB5

  

SALOMON 00-C3

   Y

SALOMON 2001-C1

  

SALOMON 2001-C2

  

SALOMON 2002-KEY2

  

SAM 1999-1

   Y

SAM 1999-2

  

SAMI 2001-04

  

SAMI 2002-AR2

   Y

SAMI 2002-AR3

   Y

SAMI 2002-AR4

   Y

SAMI 2002-AR5

   Y

SAMI 2003-AR1

  

SAMI 2003-AR2

  

SAMI 2003-AR3

  

SAMI 2003-AR4

  

SAMI 2003-CL1

   Y

SAMI 2004-AR2

  

SAMI II 2004-AR1

  

SAMI II 2004-AR3

  

SAMI II 2004-AR4

  

SAMI II 2004-AR5

  

SAMI II 2004-AR-6

  

SAMI II 2004-AR7

  

SAMI II 2004-AR8

  

SAMI II 2005-AR1

  

SAMI II 2005-AR2

  

SAMI II 2005-AR3

  

SAMI II 2005-AR4

  
 

 

A-25


Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

SAMI II 2005-AR5

  

SAMI II 2005-AR6

  

SAMI II 2005-AR7

  

SAMI II 2005-AR8

  

SAMI II 2006-AR1

  

SAMI II 2006-AR2

  

SAMI II 2006-AR3

  

SAMI II 2006-AR4

  

SAMI II 2006-AR5

  

SAMI II 2006-AR6

  

SAMI II 2006-AR7

  

SAMI II 2006-AR8

  

SAMI II 2007-AR1

  

SAMI II 2007-AR2

  

SAMI II 2007-AR3

  

SAMI II 2007-AR4

  

SAMI II 2007-AR5

  

SAMI II 2007-AR6

  

SAMI II 2007-AR7

  

SARM 2004-1

  

SARM 2004-10

  

SARM 2004-12

  

SARM 2004-14

  

SARM 2004-16

  

SARM 2004-18

  

SARM 2004-20

  

SARM 2004-4

  

SARM 2004-5

  

SARM 2004-7

  

SARM 2004-9 XS

  

SARM 2005-1

  

SARM 2005-11

  

SARM 2005-12

  

SARM 2005-14

  

SARM 2005-15

  

SARM 2005-17

  

SARM 2005-18

  

SARM 2005-20

  

SARM 2005-21

  

SARM 2005-22

  

SARM 2005-23

  

SARM 2005-4

  

SARM 2005-7

  

SARM 2006-1

  

SARM 2006-2

  

Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

SARM 2006-3

  

SARM 2006-4

  

SARM 2006-5

  

SARM 2006-6

  

SARM 2006-7

  

SARM 2006-8

  

SARM 2006-9

  

SARM 2007-1

  

SARM 2007-11

  

SARM 2007-2

  

SARM 2007-3

  

SARM 2007-4

  

SARM 2007-6

  

SARM 2007-9

  

SARM 2008-1

  

SAS93005

  

SAS93006

  

SAS94006

  

SASC 1995-2

  

SASC 1996-4

  

SASC 1997-2

  

SASC 1998-11

   Y

SASC 1998-2

  

SASC 1998-3

  

SASC 1998-6

  

SASC 1998-8

  

SASC 1999-SP1

  

SASCO 2001-1

   Y

SASCO 2001-11

  

SASCO 2001-2

   Y

SASCO 2001-21A

  

SASCO 2001-6

  

SASCO 2001-9

   Y

SASCO 2002 HF-2

  

SASCO 2002-1A

  

SASCO 2002-23XS

   Y

SASCO 2002-3

   Y

SASCO 2002-5A

  

SASCO 2002-8A

   Y

SASCO 2002-9

   Y

SASCO 2002-AL1

  

SASCO 2002-BC1

  

SASCO 2002-HF1

  

SASCO 2003-15A

  

SASCO 2003-17A

  
 

 

A-26


Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

SASCO 2003-22A

  

SASCO 2003-26A

  

SASCO 2003-34A

  

SASCO 2003-6A

  

SASCO 2003-S2

  

SASCO 2004-S2

  

SASCO 2004-S3

  

SASCO 2005-NC2

  

SASCO 2005-S6

  

SASCO 2005-WF1

  

SASCO 2005-WF2

  

SASCO 2005-WF3

  

SASCO 2005-WF4

  

SASCO 2006-AM1

  

SASCO 2006-BC1

  

SASCO 2006-BC2

  

SASCO 2006-BC3

  

SASCO 2006-BC4

  

SASCO 2006-BC5

  

SASCO 2006-BC6

  

SASCO 2006-OPT1

  

SASCO 2006-WF1

  

SASCO 2006-WF2

  

SASCO 2006-WF3

  

SASCO 2007-BC1

  

SASCO 2007-BC3

  

SASCO 2007-EQ1

  

SASCO 2007-OSI

  

SASCO 2007-WF1

  

SASCO 2007-WF2

  

SASCO TIAA 2007-C4

  

SASI 1993-7

  

SASI93-6

  

SASI940W4

   Y

SBMS 2002-CIT1

  

SBMS 2003-1

  

SBMS 2003-HYB1

  

SBMS 2003-NBC1

  

SBMS 2003-UP2

  

SBMSVII 1993-6A

  

SBMSVII 1998-AQ1

  

SBMSVII 2000-C1

  

SBMSVII 2000-C2

  

SCSLC2004

  

SCSLC2005

  

Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

SCSLC2006

  

SCSLC2006A

  

SCSLC2008-1

  

SDART101

  

SDART102

  

SDART112

  

SDART121

  

SDART124

  

SEMT 2011-1

  

SEMT 2011-2

  

SEMT 2012-1

  

SEMT 2012-2

  

SEMT 2012-3

  

SEMT 2012-4

  

SEMT 2012-5

  

SEMT 2012-6

  

SEQUOIA 10

  

SEQUOIA 10H1

  

SEQUOIA 11

  

SEQUOIA 2003-1

  

SEQUOIA 2003-2

  

SEQUOIA 2003-3

  

SEQUOIA 2003-4

  

SEQUOIA 2003-5

  

SEQUOIA 2003-8

  

SEQUOIA 2004-1

  

SEQUOIA 2004-10

  

SEQUOIA 2004-11

  

SEQUOIA 2004-12

  

SEQUOIA 2004-3

  

SEQUOIA 2004-4

  

SEQUOIA 2004-5

  

SEQUOIA 2004-6

  

SEQUOIA 2004-7

  

SEQUOIA 2004-8

  

SEQUOIA 2004-9

  

SEQUOIA 2005-1

  

SEQUOIA 2005-2

  

SEQUOIA 2005-3

  

SEQUOIA 2005-4

  

SEQUOIA 2006-1

  

SEQUOIA 2007-1

  

SEQUOIA 2007-2

  

SEQUOIA 2007-3

  

SEQUOIA 2007-4

  
 

 

A-27


Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

SEQUOIA 9

  

SEQUOIA HE 2004-1

  

SGMS 2005-OPT1

  

SGMS 2006-FRE1

  

SGMS 2006-FRE2

  

SGMS 2006-OPT2

  

SMSC 1992-1

   Y

SMSC 1992-2

   Y

SMSC 1992-3

   Y

SMSC 1992-4

   Y

SMSC 1992-6

   Y

SMSC 1994-2

   Y

SMT 2000-4

  

SMT91-01

   Y

SMT91-05

   Y

SMT91-08

   Y

SMT92-02

   Y

SMT92-03

   Y

SMT92-05

   Y

SMT92-06

   Y

SMT92-08

   Y

SMT92-09

   Y

SMT92-11

   Y

SMT92-12

   Y

SMT93-02

   Y

SMT93-03

   Y

SMT93-04

   Y

SMT93-05

   Y

SMT93-06

   Y

SPSAC 1997-2

  

SPSAC 1998-1

  

SPSAC 1998-2

  

SQALT 2006-1

  

STACS 2007-01

  

STALT 2006-1F

  

STARM 2007-1

  

STARM 2007-2

  

STARM 2007-3

  

STARM 2007-4

  

STARM 2007-S1

  

SV 2001-01

   Y

SV 2006-02

  

SV 2006-03

  

SV 2006-EQ2

  

SV 2007-1

  

Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

SV 2007-OPT1

  

SV 2007-OPT2

  

SV 2007-OPT3

  

SV 2007-OPT4

  

SV 2007-OPT5

  

TABERNA REALTY

   Y

TBW 06-2

  

TBW 2006-1

  

TBW 2006-3

  

TBW 2006-4

  

TBW 2006-5

  

TBW 2006-6

  

TBW 2007-1

  

TBW 2007-2

  

TERWIN 2003-4HE

   Y

TERWIN 2003-5SL

   Y

TERWIN 2003-8HE

  

THORNBURG 2002-3

   Y

THORNBURG 2002-4

   Y

THORNBURG 2003-1

   Y

THORNBURG 2003-2

   Y

THORNBURG 2003-3

   Y

THORNBURG 2003-4

   Y

THORNBURG 2003-5

   Y

THORNBURG 2003-6

   Y

THORNBURG 2004-1

   Y

THORNBURG 2004-2

   Y

THORNBURG 2004-3

   Y

THORNBURG 2004-4

   Y

THORNBURG 2005-1

   Y

THORNBURG 2005-2

  

THORNBURG 2005-3

  

THORNBURG 2005-4

  

THORNBURG 2006-1

  

THORNBURG 2006-2

  

THORNBURG 2006-3

  

THORNBURG 2006-4

  

THORNBURG 2006-5

  

THORNBURG 2006-6

  

THORNBURG 2007-1

  

THORNBURG 2007-2

  

THORNBURG 2007-3

  

THORNBURG 2007-4

  

THORNBURG 2007-5

  

THORNBURG 2008-1

  
 

 

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Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

TMS 1988-1

   Y

TMS 1988-2

   Y

TMS 1988-3

   Y

TMS 1988-4

   Y

TMS 1988-5

   Y

TMTS 2005-18ALT

  

UTAH SBR11A

  

UTAHSBR10EE

  

UTAHSBR111

  

UTAHSBR20121

  

WACHOVIA 2006-C23

  

WACHOVIA 2006-C25

  

WACHOVIA 2006-C26

  

WACHOVIA 2006-C27

  

WACHOVIA 2006-C28

  

WACHOVIA 2006-C29

  

WACHOVIA 2007-30

  

WACHOVIA 2007-C31

  

WACHOVIA 2007-C32

  

WACHOVIA 2007-C33

  

WACHOVIA 2007-C34

  

WACM 2002-C1

  

WACM 2002-C2

  

WACM 2003-C3

  

WACM 2003-C5

  

WACM 2003-C6

  

WACM 2003-C8

  

WACM 2004-C10

  

WACM 2004-C11

  

WACM 2004-C15

  

WACM 2005-C16

  

WACM 2005-C17

  

WACM 2005-C19

  

WACM 2005-C21

  

WACM 2005-C22

  

WFALT 02-01

  

WFALT 2003-1

  

WFALT 2005-1

  

WFALT 2005-2

  

WFALT 2007-PA1

  

WFALT 2007-PA2

  

WFALT 2007-PA3

  

WFALT 2007-PA4

  

WFALT 2007-PA5

  

WFALT 2007-PA6

  

Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

WFCM 12-LC5

  

WFHET 2004-1

  

WFHET 2004-2

  

WFHET 2005-1

  

WFHET 2005-2

  

WFHET 2005-3

  

WFHET 2005-4

  

WFHET 2006-1

  

WFHET 2006-2

  

WFHET 2006-3

  

WFHET 2007-1

  

WFHET 2007-2

  

WFMBS 02-01

  

WFMBS 02-10

  

WFMBS 02-14

  

WFMBS 02-18

  

WFMBS 02-20

  

WFMBS 02-22

  

WFMBS 05-1

  

WFMBS 05-10

  

WFMBS 05-11

  

WFMBS 05-12

  

WFMBS 05-13

  

WFMBS 05-14

  

WFMBS 05-15

  

WFMBS 05-16

  

WFMBS 05-17

  

WFMBS 05-18

  

WFMBS 05-2

  

WFMBS 05-3

  

WFMBS 05-4

  

WFMBS 05-5

  

WFMBS 05-6

  

WFMBS 05-7

  

WFMBS 05-8

  

WFMBS 05-9

  

WFMBS 05-AR1

   Y

WFMBS 05-AR10

  

WFMBS 05-AR11

   Y

WFMBS 05-AR12

   Y

WFMBS 05-AR13

   Y

WFMBS 05-AR14

   Y

WFMBS 05-AR15

   Y

WFMBS 05-AR16

   Y

WFMBS 05-AR2

  
 

 

A-29


Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

WFMBS 05-AR3

  

WFMBS 05-AR4

  

WFMBS 05-AR5

  

WFMBS 05-AR6

  

WFMBS 05-AR7

  

WFMBS 05-AR8

  

WFMBS 05-AR9

  

WFMBS 06-AR1

   Y

WFMBS 06-AR2

  

WFMBS 06-AR3

  

WFMBS 06-AR4

  

WFMBS 06-AR5

  

WFMBS 06-AR6

  

WFMBS 06-AR7

  

WFMBS 06-AR8

  

WFMBS 2003-10

  

WFMBS 2003-11

  

WFMBS 2003-12

  

WFMBS 2003-13

  

WFMBS 2003-14

  

WFMBS 2003-15

  

WFMBS 2003-16

  

WFMBS 2003-17

  

WFMBS 2003-18

  

WFMBS 2003-19

  

WFMBS 2003-2

  

WFMBS 2003-3

  

WFMBS 2003-4

  

WFMBS 2003-5

  

WFMBS 2003-6

  

WFMBS 2003-7

  

WFMBS 2003-8

  

WFMBS 2003-9

  

WFMBS 2003-A

  

WFMBS 2003-B

  

WFMBS 2003-C

  

WFMBS 2003-D

  

WFMBS 2003-E

  

WFMBS 2003-F

  

WFMBS 2003-G

  

WFMBS 2003-H

  

WFMBS 2003-I

  

WFMBS 2003-J

  

WFMBS 2003-K

  

WFMBS 2003-L

  

Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

WFMBS 2003-M

  

WFMBS 2003-N

  

WFMBS 2003-O

  

WFMBS 2004-1

  

WFMBS 2004-2

  

WFMBS 2004-3

  

WFMBS 2004-4

  

WFMBS 2004-5

  

WFMBS 2004-6

  

WFMBS 2004-7

  

WFMBS 2004-8

  

WFMBS 2004-A

  

WFMBS 2004-AA

  

WFMBS 2004-B

  

WFMBS 2004-BB

  

WFMBS 2004-C

  

WFMBS 2004-CC

  

WFMBS 2004-D

  

WFMBS 2004-DD

  

WFMBS 2004-E

  

WFMBS 2004-EE

  

WFMBS 2004-F

  

WFMBS 2004-G

  

WFMBS 2004-H

  

WFMBS 2004-I

  

WFMBS 2004-J

  

WFMBS 2004-K

  

WFMBS 2004-L

  

WFMBS 2004-M

  

WFMBS 2004-N

  

WFMBS 2004-O

  

WFMBS 2004-P

  

WFMBS 2004-Q

  

WFMBS 2004-R

  

WFMBS 2004-S

  

WFMBS 2004-T

  

WFMBS 2004-U

  

WFMBS 2004-V

  

WFMBS 2004-W

  

WFMBS 2004-X

  

WFMBS 2004-Y

  

WFMBS 2004-Z

  

WFMBS 2006-1

  

WFMBS 2006-10

  

WFMBS 2006-11

  
 

 

A-30


Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

WFMBS 2006-12

  

WFMBS 2006-13

  

WFMBS 2006-14

  

WFMBS 2006-15

  

WFMBS 2006-16

  

WFMBS 2006-17

  

WFMBS 2006-18

  

WFMBS 2006-19

  

WFMBS 2006-2

  

WFMBS 2006-20

  

WFMBS 2006-3

  

WFMBS 2006-4

  

WFMBS 2006-5

  

WFMBS 2006-6

  

WFMBS 2006-7

  

WFMBS 2006-8

  

WFMBS 2006-9

  

WFMBS 2006-AR1

  

WFMBS 2006-AR11

  

WFMBS 2006-AR12

  

WFMBS 2006-AR13

  

WFMBS 2006-AR14

  

WFMBS 2006-AR15

  

WFMBS 2006-AR16

  

WFMBS 2006-AR17

  

WFMBS 2006-AR18

  

WFMBS 2006-AR19

  

WFMBS 2007-1

  

WFMBS 2007-10

  

WFMBS 2007-11

  

WFMBS 2007-12

  

WFMBS 2007-13

  

WFMBS 2007-14

  

WFMBS 2007-15

  

WFMBS 2007-16

  

WFMBS 2007-17

  

WFMBS 2007-2

  

WFMBS 2007-3

  

WFMBS 2007-4

  

WFMBS 2007-5

  

WFMBS 2007-6

  

WFMBS 2007-7

  

WFMBS 2007-8

  

WFMBS 2007-9

  

WFMBS 2007-AR10

  

Platform Transactions

  

Previously
Omitted
Transaction?

WFMBS 2007-AR3

  

WFMBS 2007-AR4

  

WFMBS 2007-AR5

  

WFMBS 2007-AR6

  

WFMBS 2007-AR7

  

WFMBS 2007-AR8

  

WFMBS 2007-AR9

  

WFMBS 2008-1

  

WFMBS 2008-AR1

  

WFMBS 2008-AR2

  

WFRBS 11-C5

  

WFRBS 12-C10

  

WFRBS 12-C6

  

WFRBS 12-C7

  

WFRBS 12-C8

  

WFRBS 12-C9

  

WMC 1989-1

   Y

WMC 1989-1R

   Y

WMLT 2005-B

  

WRLLC2000A1

  

WRLLC2001A2

  

WRLLC2002A3

  

WRLLC2002A4

  

WRLLC2003A1

  

WRLLC2004A1

  

WRLLC2004A2

  

WSLC2010

  

ZUNI 2006-OA1

  
 

 

A-31


Appendix B to the Company’s Assessment of Compliance with the Applicable Servicing Criteria

The Company has amended its assessment of compliance dated February 28, 2013 to include certain previously omitted transactions in its Platform.

The Assessment herein has been corrected to reflect the inclusion of certain previously omitted transactions in the Platform. Based on the definition of the Platform, such previously omitted transactions and securities have been identified by management as part of the Platform. The assessment herein includes the listing of the transactions and securities in Appendix A which were subject to the Company’s assessment that it complied in all material respects with the Applicable Servicing Criteria, except as described on Schedule A and B. The previously omitted transactions have been identified in Appendix A.