A recent recommendation by the House Financial Services Committee to the FHA to consider charging additional user fees to strengthen and protect the Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund has raised questions in the industry as to what lawmakers meant by user fees. The FHA, apparently, has no authority to do so. In its recently published views and estimates related to the FY 2014 budget, the committee noted that while the FHA has increased its mortgage insurance premiums, lawmakers remain concerned that the agency has failed to make full use of its existing authorities to protect the health of the fund. The committee urged...
The Department of Housing and Development, and possibly Ginnie Mae, might be forced to place employees on furlough as a result of mandatory, across-the-board spending cuts scheduled to take effect on March 1. In recent testimony before the Senate Committee on Appropriations, Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan said sequestration would result in forced employee leaves or other personnel actions, which would affect many of the 9,000 HUD employees in 81 field offices around the country. Donovan said...
A year ago, Wells Fargo had a stake in roughly 100 joint venture mortgage banking companies, mostly with real estate brokers. Today that number stands at 10 or so with some of the remaining JVs voicing concerns that the nations largest lender might pull the plug by the time 2013 ends. However, at least two Wells JVs HomeServices Lending and Prosperity Mortgage have been reassured by the bank that their relationships are on firm footing and they have nothing to worry about. Still, there is a growing concern among some JV partners that, in the words of one executive: Wells is allocating resources away from JVs. This source, who spoke under the condition his name and company not be published, said...
Companies that make their living from servicing delinquent and high touch mortgages may want to reconsider their business options going forward. According to new figures compiled by Inside Mortgage Finance, late payments on home mortgages continued their downward trend in the fourth quarter with the nations top servicers recording a combined delinquency rate of 9.48 percent, a 141 basis point improvement over the same period a year earlier. Compared to the third quarter, late payments fell 74 bps, another sign that the problem loans are...[Includes one data chart]
Mortgage industry representatives strongly support efforts by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to lessen the potential for double counting in loan originator compensation calculations for qualified mortgages under the CFPBs recently issued ability-to-repay final rule. And theyd like the bureau to go even further. When the CFPB issued its ATR rule last month, it also proposed adding two comments and potentially one of two others to the accompanying commentary that would specify calculation methods to lessen the problem of double counting of loan originator compensation in the points and fees calculation for QM loans. The first comment, exemption for consumer paid mortgage broker/brokerage compensation, would clarify...
The five servicers participating in the $25 billion national mortgage servicing settlement could complete their borrower relief obligations well before the 2015 deadline, according to a report released late last week by the settlements monitor. However, complaints from borrowers regarding servicing are increasing, with greater scrutiny expected from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the possibility of further requirements as part of the settlement. The five servicers participating in the settlement have $20.0 billion in consumer relief requirements and provided $45.8 billion in gross relief to borrowers through the end of 2012 as part of the settlement. However, most of the servicers have not yet met their relief requirements as the loss mitigation must be provided via a number of different tactics credited at varying levels. Short sales accounted...
Recent and impending changes to FHA program requirements have shifted purchase-mortgage activity to other sources, according to industry analysts. While the FHA remains the go-to financing method for borrowers who can only provide a 3.5 percent downpayment, conventional financing with a 5.0 percent downpayment is seen as more favorable for qualified borrowers. Beginning April 1, the annual FHA mortgage insurance premium will increase by 10 basis points for purchase mortgages, following a number of other premium increases in recent years. FHA financing accounted...
With the Federal Reserves MBS portfolio quietly passing the $1 trillion mark in mid-February for the first time since late 2010, Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke this week continued to toe the party line on the historic level of support the central bank has provided to the MBS and Treasury markets. But there is more skepticism from Republicans on Capitol Hill and some Fed board members, and industry analysts are trying to dope out when the Fed buying spree will wind down. After quadrupling its balance sheet engaging in unprecedented MBS asset purchases and creating an extended negative real interest rate environment, there is...