Whichever way the U.S. Supreme Court rules on the constitutionality of presidential recess appointments, the decision would probably cause more uncertainty and turbulence in the industries the ruling will likely affect, according to legal and policy analysts. SCOTUS is considering a petition filed last month by the Obama administration and the National Labor Relations Board to review a controversial ruling by the District of Columbia Court of Appeals that calls into question the validity of President Obamas appointment of three new members of the board in January. In Noel Canning v. NLRB, the plaintiff challenged...
The FHFA IG acknowledged the regulator's progress in stabilizing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac but said the agency can do more to enhance its role as conservator and regulator.
Mortgage lenders that specialize in refinance lending have made a killing the past few years, especially call center operations with state-of-the-art technology. But is now the time for these firms to take their chips off the table or ponder a merger with more traditional lenders that have ties to real estate brokers and homebuilders? Paul Reddam, founder and president of CashCall, a top 30 lender, told Inside Mortgage Finance that he would be open to selling the company. We would entertain an offer at any time, said Reddam, who first made a name for himself in mortgages with Ditech Lending early last decade. Reddam noted...
After increasing for three consecutive months, the first-time homebuyer share of home purchases declined in April, according to the latest Campbell/Inside Mortgage Finance HousingPulse Tracking Survey. Industry analysts suggest that the decline of first-time buyers is due to an increase in pricing for FHA mortgages and other changes aimed at reducing the FHAs market share and losses. First-time homebuyers accounted for 35.8 percent of home purchases in the April HousingPulse survey, based on the three-month moving average, down from a 36.1 percent share the previous month. At the beginning of April, the annual premium for all FHA forward mortgages with a downpayment of less than 5 percent increased by 10 basis points. The upfront mortgage insurance premium also increased 75 basis points to 1.75 percent. Thomas Popik, research director for Campbell Surveys, said...
Loan sellers and servicers doing business with Freddie Mac will be charged a so-called low-activity fee for not meeting new quotas for loan deliveries and mortgage servicing beginning next year, according to a policy change announced recently by the government-sponsored enterprise. Freddie Mac said it will assess lenders a fee of $7,500 if they fail to deliver mortgage loans with an aggregate principal balance of more than $5 million or service mortgages for the GSE with an aggregate balance of at least $25 million. Freddie will begin monitoring loan sales and servicing beginning this year and imposing the low-activity fee on slackers on Jan. 1, 2014. There were at least 277 lenders that sold...
The lack of a specific computer code for reporting short-sale mortgage transactions is creating numerous false reports of foreclosure on consumer credit reports, inhibiting their re-entry into the housing market, according to lawmakers on Capitol Hill and consumer advocates. Earlier this month, Sen. Bill Nelson, D-FL, dispatched letters to the Federal Trade Commission and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau citing the disturbing consumer credit reporting practice of lumping short sale within the same industry code as a foreclosure in consumers credit reports. If a short sale is reported...
The mortgage M&A market is heating up and not just in the lending space. Moreover, a large insurance company is contemplating an entry into the business.
Ginnie Mae issuers may buy out mortgage loans that are due but unpaid for four consecutive installments even if the borrower has made partial payments.
Analysts at Bank of America Merrill Lynch and elsewhere cite evidence of a creeping goal line to move back by 12 months the June 1, 2009, cut-off date for HARP eligibility.