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Commitments and Contingencies
3 Months Ended
Jul. 03, 2021
Commitments and Contingencies Disclosure [Abstract]  
Commitments and Contingencies Commitments and Contingencies
Repurchase Contingencies. We are contingently liable under terms of repurchase agreements with financial institutions providing inventory financing to independent distributors of our products. These arrangements, which are customary in the industry, provide for the repurchase of products sold to distributors in the event of default by the distributor.
The maximum amount for which we were liable under such agreements approximated $80.9 million and $74.2 million at July 3, 2021 and April 3, 2021, respectively, without reduction for the resale value of the homes that are repurchased. We had a reserve for repurchase commitments of $2.3 million at July 3, 2021 and April 3, 2021.
Construction-Period Mortgages. We fund construction-period mortgages through periodic advances during home construction. At the time of initial funding, we commit to fully fund the loan contract in accordance with a predetermined schedule. The total loan contract amount, less cumulative advances, represents an off-balance sheet contingent commitment to fund future advances.
Loan contracts with off-balance sheet commitments are summarized below (in thousands):
July 3,
2021
April 3,
2021
Construction loan contract amount$28,204 $37,628 
Cumulative advances(10,479)(13,801)
$17,725 $23,827 
Representations and Warranties of Mortgages Sold. We sell loans to Government-Sponsored Enterprises ("GSEs") and whole-loan purchasers and finance certain loans with long-term credit facilities secured by the respective loans. In connection with these activities, we provide to GSEs and whole-loan purchasers and lenders representations and warranties related to the loans sold or financed. Upon a breach of a representation, we may be required to repurchase the loan or to indemnify a party for incurred losses. We maintain a reserve for these contingent repurchase and indemnification obligations. This reserve of $1.3 million as of July 3, 2021 and $1.2 million as of April 3, 2021, included in Accrued expenses and other current liabilities, reflects management's estimate of probable loss. There were no claim requests that resulted in the execution of an indemnification agreement or in the repurchase of a loan during the three months ended July 3, 2021.
Interest Rate Lock Commitments. In originating loans for sale, we issue interest rate lock commitments ("IRLCs") to prospective borrowers. These IRLCs bind us to fund the approved loan at the specified rate regardless of whether interest rates or market prices for similar loans have changed between the commitment date and the closing date. As of July 3, 2021, we had outstanding IRLCs with a notional amount of $32.1 million and recognized a gain of $47,000 in the 2022 first quarter and a loss of $125,000 in the 2021 first quarter.
Forward Sales Commitments. We manage the risk profiles of a portion of the outstanding IRLCs and mortgage loans held for sale by entering into forward sales of mortgage-backed securities ("MBS") and whole loan sale commitments (collectively "Commitments"). As of July 3, 2021, we had $42.9 million in outstanding Commitments and recognized a non-cash loss of $347,000 in the 2022 first quarter and gain of $1.0 million in the 2021 first quarter.
Legal Matters. Since 2018, we have been cooperating with an investigation by the enforcement staff of the SEC's Los Angeles Regional Office regarding securities trading in personal and Company accounts directed by the Company's former Chief Executive Officer, Joseph Stegmayer. As previously disclosed, in November 2020, the SEC staff issued a Wells Notice to Cavco stating that the staff intends to recommend an enforcement action against us in connection with the investigation. While we cannot predict with certainty the resolution of this matter, we do not expect it to have a material adverse effect on our Consolidated Financial Statements.
We are party to certain other lawsuits in the ordinary course of business. Based on management's present knowledge of the facts and, in certain cases, advice of outside counsel, management does not believe that loss contingencies arising from pending matters are likely to have a material adverse effect on our consolidated financial position, liquidity or results of operations after taking into account any existing reserves, which reserves are included in Accrued expenses and other current liabilities in the Consolidated Balance Sheets. However, future events or circumstances that may currently be unknown to management will determine whether the resolution of pending or threatened litigation or claims will ultimately have a material effect on our consolidated financial position, liquidity or results of operations in any future reporting periods.
Legal Matters Legal Matters. Since 2018, we have been cooperating with an investigation by the enforcement staff of the SEC's Los Angeles Regional Office regarding securities trading in personal and Company accounts directed by the Company's former Chief Executive Officer, Joseph Stegmayer. As previously disclosed, in November 2020, the SEC staff issued a Wells Notice to Cavco stating that the staff intends to recommend an enforcement action against us in connection with the investigation. While we cannot predict with certainty the resolution of this matter, we do not expect it to have a material adverse effect on our Consolidated Financial Statements.We are party to certain other lawsuits in the ordinary course of business. Based on management's present knowledge of the facts and, in certain cases, advice of outside counsel, management does not believe that loss contingencies arising from pending matters are likely to have a material adverse effect on our consolidated financial position, liquidity or results of operations after taking into account any existing reserves, which reserves are included in Accrued expenses and other current liabilities in the Consolidated Balance Sheets. However, future events or circumstances that may currently be unknown to management will determine whether the resolution of pending or threatened litigation or claims will ultimately have a material effect on our consolidated financial position, liquidity or results of operations in any future reporting periods