The Federal Housing Finance Agency this week announced that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will implement new short sale guidelines that expand eligibility criteria, as well as align and consolidate existing GSE short sales programs into one standard offering. The new guidelines, which go into effect Nov. 1, will permit homeowners with a Fannie or Freddie mortgage to sell their home in a short sale even if they are current on their mortgage, provided they have an eligible hardship.
The regulator said in an amicus brief Wednesday that home equity investments can be considered credit and subject to Truth in Lending Act requirements.
“We’re still not at the level of profitability where we should be in home lending, just given as we continue to wind down that servicing book,” said Charlie Scharf, CEO of Wells.
Mortgage-banking revenue was off due to lower originations and hedges tied to MSRs.
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