The CFPB and authorities in 49 states and the District of Columbia filed a proposed court order requiring the countrys largest nonbank mortgage loan servicer, Ocwen Financial Corp., and its subsidiary, Ocwen Loan Servicing, to provide $2 billion in principal reduction to underwater borrowers. The bureau said the consent order addresses Ocwens systemic misconduct at every stage of the mortgage servicing process. Ocwen also is required to refund $125 million to the nearly 185,000 borrowers who have already been foreclosed upon, the CFPB...
The CFPB and the Department of Justice are seeking $35 million in damages from PNC Bank to settle allegations that one of its acquisitions National City Bank discriminated against African Americans and Hispanic borrowers during the housing boom by charging them higher rates. The alleged activity took place between 2002 and 2008, the government said. PNC, though, did not buy National City until the fall of 2008, agreeing to pay roughly $5.8 billion for the bank. Based on their joint investigation, which began in 2011, the...
The CFPB is seeking consumer comments on the mortgage closing process, specifically asking consumers to identify the key pain points associated with mortgage closing and how those pain points might by addressed by market innovations and technology. Specifically, the agency said it wanted comments on how to increase the use of technology and promote inventions that encourage a more streamlined mortgage closing process while also improving consumer knowledge. The agency said it is seeking information from market...
Chief among the focal points of discussion will be the bureau's new ability-to-repay/qualified mortgage rule, which establishes strong consumer protections that ensure qualified homebuyers have access to safe, affordable home loans they can pay back.
MountainView and The Prestwick Mortgage Group are out in the market with new deals for mortgage servicing rights. The new year should prove to busy for MSR sales.
Originations held in bank portfolios couldn't outpace portfolio runoff, according to a new ranking and analysis by Inside Nonconforming Markets. The dollar volume of first liens in bank and thrift portfolios declined by 0.6 percent in the third quarter of 2013 compared with the previous quarter. Total residential mortgages outstanding increased by a scant 0.1 percent during that time, the first quarterly increase in total mortgages outstanding since early 2008. While banks ... [Includes one data chart]
Non-agency mortgage originations are expected to remain relatively strong in 2014, led by bank jumbo production and an expected resumption of issuance of non-agency mortgage-backed securities. Through three quarters in 2013, an estimated 22.4 percent of the $1.59 trillion in mortgages originated (including second liens) had non-agency execution, according to affiliated publication Inside MBS & ABS, with most of the non-agency activity concentrated in bank portfolios. Total mortgage originations ...
The qualified mortgage requirements set to be implemented next week present jumbo lenders with opportunities as well as compliance challenges, according to industry participants. We are particularly bullish about the jumbo mortgage business because we believe that multiple regulatory and competitive factors provide strong tailwinds to our business, Greg Garrabrants, president and CEO of BofI Holdings, said during a recent investor presentation. He said the debt-to-income ratio requirements ...