Ocwen Financial has outpaced subprime servicers in terms of growth in the past year and hopes to more than double its portfolio within the next year. Ocwen handled $145.98 billion in subprime mortgages as of the end of the second quarter of 2013, a 54.8 percent increase compared with the same time last year. In the past year, no other servicer grew at a rate even close to that, according to a new ranking and analysis by Inside Nonconforming Markets. An estimated $440 billion in ... [Includes one data chart]
Ocwen Financial is preparing to enter a settlement with state regulators similar to the $25 billion national servicing settlement. A person with knowledge of the negotiations said regulators are working on settlements with individual servicers as opposed to the multi-servicer agreement with five banks announced last year. We look forward to finalizing this process, which we expect will occur very soon, Ronald Faris, Ocwens president and CEO, said last week during an earnings call. The servicer said ...
Three non-agency mortgage-backed security trustees filed lawsuits this week against Richmond, CA, which plans to use eminent domain to purchase mortgages with negative equity. The city recently sent letters to servicers and trustees of non-agency MBS offering to purchase 624 mortgages. If the MBS trustees do not sell the loans for the offered price of 80 percent of the current value of the properties, Richmond Mayor Gayle McLaughlin, a member of the Green Party, said the city intends to ...
Carrington Mortgage Services recently reversed its response to a survey regarding accounting for principal forbearance. The servicer initially told Fitch Ratings that it reported all forbearance amounts as losses on modifications and will continue to report forbearance mods as losses at the time of modification. However, near the end of July, Carrington said it has approximately $300 million in principal forbearance amounts that havent been reported as losses ... [Includes four briefs]
The question of whether the FHA should allow the refinancing of underwater mortgages seized through eminent domain has reemerged as a key issue following a recent decision by the city of Richmond, CA, to use its authority to take over distressed mortgages for restructuring. There is a new twist to the question, however. Could FHAs refusal to refinance such mortgages be deemed discriminatory against cities and homeowners if eminent domain programs meet the requirements of the FHA Short Refinance program? Is that tantamount to redlining? A top executive of Mortgage Resolution Partners, which developed the eminent domain strategy to help underwater homeowners at risk of foreclosure, said ...
PNC Financial Services Group is under federal investigation regarding claims on expenses it incurred in connection with the foreclosure of loans insured or guaranteed by the FHA, Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac. In a recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, PNC disclosed a subpoena from the U.S. Attorneys Office for the Southern District of New York seeking documents related to the foreclosures. PNC said the inquiry is in its early stage and that ...
The mortgage banking industry has commended the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs on passing the FHA Solvency Act earlier this month but raised concerns about the bills indemnification provision. In a letter to Committee Chairman Tim Johnson, D-SD, and Ranking Minority Member Mike Crapo, R-ID, David Stevens, president of the Mortgage Bankers Association, said some deserving borrowers are being shut out of FHA because of strict credit overlays that lenders add to avoid indemnification risks. Stevens said when the Department of Housing and Urban Development is able to require ...
The Department of Housing and Urban Development will implement new guidelines spelling out changes to the Home Equity Conversion Mortgage program on Oct. 1. The guidelines will establish additional requirements to reduce losses and improve the fiscal safety and soundness of the HECM program, which has been hit hard by massive losses due to borrower default and steep home price declines. An FY 2012 actuarial audit projected $2.8 billion in HECM losses. However, the audit also projected a steady improvement of the Mutual Mortgage Insurance Funds HECM portfolio over the next seven years, becoming negative ...
Continued abuses has caused single-family loan originations to remain a top priority for reviews and targeted audits, according to the Department of Housing and Urban Developments Office of the Inspector General. A specialized audit program has been developed to target lenders, considering a number of high-risk indicators, the OIG said. Although the agency did not elaborate, it did note Congress keen interest in FHA solvency and in eradicating policies and practices that contribute to the agencys current financial woes. The OIG said it plans to ...
The real estate industry recommended establishing a new FHA condominium program structure to ease the burden on condo projects seeking FHA certification without posing more risk to the Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund. Commenting on FHAs proposal to collect information on the agencys condominium certification process, a coalition of real estate groups said the current program is too burdensome for condo owners and potential buyers with an FHA-insured mortgage. Comprised of the National Association of Realtors, National Association of Home Builders, Institute of Real Estate Management and the ...