Thanks to the ongoing domination of the MBS market by Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and Ginnie Mae, securitization continued to fund the overwhelming majority of home loans originated during the first three months of 2012. A new Inside MBS & ABS analysis revealed that the volume of securitized newly-originated residential mortgages equaled a whopping 97.0 percent of home loans originated during the first quarter of this year. That came close to the record 99.7 percent securitization rate set back in the first quarter of last year. The delay between primary market origination...(Includes one data chart)
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has proposed procedures it plans to use in exercising its supervisory and enforcement authority over how nonbank consumer financial service companies (like mortgage lenders and mortgage servicers) control their third-party vendors, such as subservicers, foreclosure trustees and law firms, and force-placed insurers. Its all about controlling the potential risk to consumers. Under the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, the CFPB has authority to supervise any nonbank that it has reasonable cause to determine is posing a risk...
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has expressed concern over the lack of alignment between FHAs credit underwriting standards and credit overlays a probable explanation for the apparent increase in FHA lending to non-traditional FHA borrowers. Responding to an Inside FHA Lending inquiry, FHA Deputy Assistant Secretary Charles Coulter said HUD will look at lenders compare ratio as a potential driver for overlays and will work to improve clarity in FHA manual underwriting. In recent remarks at the Mortgage Bankers Associations National Secondary Market Conference in New York, Coulter said ...
Real estate industry groups are urging the FHA to align a forthcoming proposed rule for private transfer fees with a final rule recently adopted by the Federal Housing Finance Agency. In a joint letter to Acting FHA Commissioner Carol Galante, the National Association of Realtors and the Institute of Real Estate Management expressed support for the FHFA rule on transfer-fee covenants and asked that a mortgagees compliance with the FHFA rule be deemed as compliance with the FHAs own rule regarding such covenants. The two groups urged the FHA to ...
FHA-approved reverse mortgage lenders conducting any new financial assessments of elderly borrowers should not be overly restrictive to ensure that the Home Equity Conversion Mortgage program remains a viable option for cash-poor seniors, according to the National Council on Aging. The NCA, an advocacy group for elderly Americans, noted that lender assessments of borrowers ability to repay a HECM loan may be tough seniors with modest income who could not qualify for a conventional home loan would be left with fewer alternatives to tap home equity. The FHA does not have specific income requirements for HECM borrowers. However, policymakers are ...
Mortgage and real estate industry groups are urging Congress to make permanent the VA adjustable-rate mortgage program and to update the definition of rural to make more families eligible for the Department of Agricultures rural housing loan program. The National Association of Realtors, National Association of Home Builders and the Mortgage Bankers Association in a joint letter asked the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs and the Committee on Veteran Affairs to support legislation that would make ARMs and hybrid ARMs permanent products in the VA loan guaranty program. Last month, the House Committee on Veterans Affairs passed ...
The Department of Housing and Urban Development is evaluating potential changes to its tough condominium requirements, some of which could be announced soon. A department spokesperson declined to comment on specific requirements that may be included in new guidelines but said the agency is working to respond to industry concerns. Industry observers say the rules, which HUD put in place in 2009, have left many condominium units ineligible for FHA-insured financing. Condominium association boards have been ...
The FHA saw its total originations drop 5.4 percent in the first three months of 2012 compared to the same period last year but posted a modest gain on a quarterly basis, according to Inside FHA Lendings analysis of FHA data. Excluding Home Equity Conversion Mortgage loans, FHA originations in the first quarter totaled $50.0 billion, of which 79.0 percent were originated in-house. Sponsored third-party originators accounted for the remaining 21.0 percent, or approximately $10.5 billion, data showed. Production jumped 12.0 percent in the first quarter of 2012 from $44.6 billion in the fourth quarter of 2011. The top 50 FHA lenders accounted for ... [With 1 chart]
Effective June 2012, Ginnie Mae will provide monthly disclosures about accumulated multiple issuer pool (MIP) activity in terms of dollar amount and number of loans as well as by pool term, pool type and security interest. The information provided will apply to issuances for the current month. The disclosure will provide issuers and investors additional insight into the multiple issuer pools in process. However, the information can change any time until the completion of the MIP process at the end of the month, Ginnie Mae cautioned. A final list will be ...
Wholesale correspondent programs remained a major ingredient in mortgage originations during early 2012 despite the high-profile exit of two of the sectors top players, according to a new ranking and analysis by Inside Mortgage Finance. Correspondents accounted for 30.9 percent of new mortgage originations during the first quarter of this year, generating an estimated $119.0 billion in new production. That was down 9.2 percent from the fourth quarter of 2011, but it was actually up from the first three months of last year. It was, how-ever, the lowest share of overall...(Includes four data charts)