Florida. Gov. Rick Scott (R) has signed H.B. 951, which ratifies the validity of electronic documents submitted to and accepted by a court clerk or county recorder for recordation, whether or not those documents complied with applicable e-document-related laws and regulations at the time. Louisiana. Gov. Bobby Jindal (R) has signed H.B. 492, which exempts from the mortgage loan originator licensing requirement set forth under the Louisiana Residential Mortgage Lending Act certain individuals
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Integrated Mortgage Disclosure Project. The CFPB has issued a second set of mortgage disclosure prototypes for public review and comment, with a particular emphasis on borrower payments or fees necessary to close a mortgage. In the first set, the back page was identical on both versions, but the “shopping sheet” front page was different. In the second set, the first page is the same on both versions, with substantial differences
The Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act of 2008 covers loan originators working for entities that originate FHA or VA mortgage loans, according to a final rule issued by the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Under the long-anticipated rule on state compliance with the SAFE Act, HUD clarified that even though the FHA and VA programs were created by federal statute and governed by federal regulations, the loans they insure or guarantee are originated for profit. Since FHA and VA loans are originated in the commercial context, the loan originators (LOs) are generally subject to the requirements of...
The FHAs mortgage insurance portfolio continues to improve despite lingering uncertainty in housing prices, according to the Department of Housing and Urban Developments latest quarterly report to Congress. HUD gave the FHA Single-Family Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund a cautious thumbs up in its FY 2011 second-quarter report as the fund surpassed earlier actuarial forecasts halfway through the fiscal year. There was mostly encouraging news from several fronts. HECM endorsements were up 12 percent during the quarter and 2 percent on a year-over-year basis. Forward mortgage loans endorsements, which totaled 285,725, were down 23 percent from...
Although more than half of the mortgage loans being produced in the U.S. get passed through the top three loan aggregators in the industry, thousands of smaller depository institutions and mortgage brokers continue to find a foothold in the industry. A new Inside Mortgage Finance ranking of the top 100 mortgage originators reveals scores of lenders that produced less than $1 billion in new originations during the first quarter. Some 1,635 different mortgagees were identified in FHA lending data for the first quarter, and more than 550 companies delivered ... [includes two data charts]
Mortgage banking income was hit hard by rising expenses and declining production during the first quarter of this year, with more companies failing to generate a net profit from their business, according the Mortgage Bankers Associations most recent performance report. The average firm participating in the MBA survey reported $617,000 in pretax income during the first quarter, down 60 percent from the fourth quarters average $1.56 million. Only 63 percent of lenders reported a net profit for the first quarter, down from 84 percent in the final three months of 2010. Mortgage bankers reported ...
There is a huge disconnect between some members of Congress and the reality of the private market, that broad investor appetite for non-agency mortgage-backed securities is unlikely to rebound anytime soon, according to panelists at the American Securitization Forum annual conference. Once you figure out how to get the government sector out of the market, [the belief is that] the private sector will step in and pick up all of that slack, and therefore they will do...
A broad coalition of industry trade groups, consumer advocates and community groups urged federal regulators to open the door to qualified residential mortgage status for loans with low downpayments, but offered only the mildest support for private mortgage insurance. The Coalition for Sensible Housing Policy reiterated criticism of the QRM standard drafted by federal regulators as part of the securitization risk-retention proposed rule earlier this year that has been made...
The Department of Housing and Urban Developments Office of the Inspector General continued to find weaknesses during a second audit of FHAs Title II single-family lender renewal process despite steps already taken by the agency to strengthen its controls. In a new report released last week, HUDs internal watchdog recommended additional improvements, some of which were rejected...
Federal banking regulators have the unenviable task of harmonizing two mortgage disclosure documents one under the Truth in Lending Act and one under the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act for consumers who generally wont read them and dont fully understand them when they do. And mortgage lenders have the same kinds of stubborn obstacles to overcome if theyre going to be able to more effectively design and successfully market products consumers will respond