Here are the Top 10 TRID Deficiencies, According to One Lender. The folks at Stearns Correspondent Lending recently published a list of the top 10 compliance deficiencies associated with the CFPB’s integrated disclosure rule, as follows: 1.The Closing Disclosure was not provided to the borrower within three business days of the closing date. 2. Various unspecified issues with the Loan Estimate.3. The Loan Estimate was not disclosed to the borrower within three business days of the application date. 4. Borrower(s) did not receive the Loan Estimate within four business days of the closing date. 5. The lender failed to provide a valid change of circumstance for all subsequent Loan Estimates in the file. 6. The lender failed to ...
Credit Plus Offers Reps-and-Warrants Coverage to Help Lenders Cope with CFPB, OCC Expectations. Credit Plus, a Salisbury, MD-based third-party verifications specialist for mortgage professionals, has come out with representations-and warranties-insurance coverage for all of its services, responding to the CFPB’s and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency’s expectation that lenders are now ultimately responsible for practicing effective third-party risk management. The insurance coverage allows customers to better defend their companies against the negative financial consequences of a possible loan default and the resulting repurchase requests, the company said. “While we are confident in the quality of our verification services, we are also a strong proponent of best practices,” said Greg Holmes, national director of sales and marketing at ...
But all is not rosy. At JPM, mortgage servicing balances continue to decline and the bank’s executives expect production margins will compress as origination volumes diminish…
As the Home Affordable Refinance Program ushers in its last year, the Federal Housing Finance Agency has charged Fannie and Freddie with developing an alternative to the popular refinance program created in 2009 to help underwater borrowers. Originally set to end in December 2013, the HARP program has been extended twice and will be put to rest on Dec. 31, 2016. At that time, the FHFA said the GSEs should have a high loan-to-value ratio refinance program in place and ready to kick off in January 2017. The FHFA’s 2016 scorecard for the GSEs directed Fannie and Freddie to “finalize post-crisis loss mitigation options for borrowers, including loan modifications, and develop an implementation plan and timeline.”
Four of the top five ABS issuers in 2015 were closely linked to the auto industry, including the most productive issuer in the market, Ford Motor Credit.
An ugly reality for land owners, mortgage lenders and others: the National Flood Insurance Program is currently $23 billion in debt and in dire need of reform.