Many mortgage lenders were not 100 percent battle-ready when the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's ability-to-repay rule and its qualified mortgage lending standard kicked in on Jan. 10, 2014, according to a new industry survey and anecdotal reports. A recent survey conducted by the National Association of Realtors between Jan. 6 and Jan. 20 found that 16.7 percent of respondents indicated that they had already adapted to the ATR rule, while 44.4 percent said they would be ready within three months. "Nearly a third of respondents indicated...
Increased regulation of mortgage brokers has prompted some to switch their business models to become so-called mini-correspondents. Industry lawyers suggest that being a mini-correspondent can offer benefits to those previously working as brokers, but the switch also comes with significant changes to business practices. "If you're a broker, think about what this is going to mean: higher net-worth requirements, warehouse lending, new compliance systems, new software systems to develop and generate the disclosures, and more importantly, significantly higher liability," Jonathan Jaffe, a partner at K&L Gates, said this week during a webinar hosted by the law firm. 'So there's a trade-off there if you're a broker thinking about converting," he said. Some brokers see...
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac reported significant profits during the fourth quarter of 2013, capping a year in which rising guaranty fees had little impact on the market share of the two government-sponsored enterprises. Fannie reported net income for 2013 of $84.0 billion, compared to $17.2 billion in 2012, but over half of last year's earnings (roughly $45 billion) came from recaptured deferred tax assets. The company reported fourth-quarter earnings of $6.5 billion, its eighth consecutive quarterly profit. After it makes its next dividend payment to the Treasury Department in March, Fannie will have paid...
The House of Representatives this week is expected to vote on the amended version of H.R. 3370, the Homeowner Flood Insurance Affordability Act, which would provide comprehensive reform and longer-term relief from skyrocketing premiums in the National Flood Insurance Program. But there is a possibility that the vote could take place next week as Republicans and Democrats continued to negotiate on proposed changes and further protection for homeowners who face hefty rate increases caused by the Biggert-Waters Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2012, sources said. Congress passed the act to address the NFIP's solvency problems. Authored by Reps. Michael Grimm, R-NY, and Bill Cassidy, R-LA, H.R. 3370 builds...
For Ginnie Mae mortgage-backed securities issued in January 2013, the average reported credit score was 701 and the average DTI ratio was 38.0. By December, the average FHA credit score was down to 680, while the average DTI ratio was up to 40.3.
The SEC’s Division of Corporation Finance this week suggested a change to proposed Reg AB2 disclosure requirements in an effort to protect the privacy of borrowers whose loans are included in MBS and ABS.
In a heavily redacted draft memo released to the public, the Inspector General of FHFA found that while the agency had reviewed and examined the GSEs’ executive compensation, it did not keep close tabs on "non-executive senior professional compensation practices."
Of course, Ocwen is hardly alone when it comes to having a large overseas mortgage workforce. Wells Fargo and Nationstar, we’re told, also have decent sized back office operations in India…