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)
Residential Capitals filing for bankruptcy early this week signaled Ally Financials exit from the mortgage industry, and though the transfer of its servicing and origination platforms will not change the market in a meaningful way beyond industry rankings, the legal situation could offer a paradigm for other beleaguered mortgage units to follow. It wasnt a monstrous event, said one industry observer. It was an unfortunate event. Everyone knew they missed an interest payment, so it wasnt much of a surprise. ResCap includes both GMAC Mortgage, Allys mainstream mortgage banking operation, and whats...
Mortgage originator compensation has moved clearly into the crosshairs of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau as part of a broader proposed rule expected soon that will also address originator qualifications as well as the paying of discount points and fees. Senior CFPB officials briefed the press last week on their plans, which will be shared in greater detail sometime next week with a group of small businesses related to the mortgage lending industry per the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act. The act requires the bureau to convene a small business panel...
Three mortgage lending industry groups have challenged the position of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in a key Truth in Lending Act case by asserting that borrowers must file a lawsuit within three years of a mortgage loans signing in order to exercise their right of rescission. As far as the industry is concerned, the crux of the dispute in Rosenfield v. HSBC Bank, No. 10-1442, currently before the 10th District Court of Appeals, is whether borrowers who notify lenders of their intent to rescind must also sue their lenders within three years. TILA gives certain...
Mortgage bankers and brokers are making a fresh push to support H.R. 4323, the Consumer Mortgage Choice Act, legislation that would change the way points and fees are calculated under the Qualified Mortgage definition in the Dodd-Frank Act. Trade groups representing these segments of the industry have made new appeals to their members recently to reach out to their respective lawmakers and garner their support for the legislation. The Consumer Mortgage Choice Act would spell out that affiliate title fees, certain loan originator compensation, and escrow payments are not included...
EverBank completed a $192 million initial public offering of its stock last week, resulting in a deal that was 41 percent smaller than originally planned. The bank has recently expanded its retail and correspondent jumbo lending with an emphasis on cross-selling products to wealthy borrowers. The availability of jumbo mortgages has significantly contracted, EverBank said in an IPO-related filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Because we originate ...
While issuance of non-agency mortgage-backed securities is not particularly attractive for lenders at the moment, banks have been able to turn strong profits by holding nonconforming loans in portfolio. Were able to make very good returns that exceed the profit on selling to the government-sponsored enterprises, said Greg Tallmadge, a vice president at TD Bank. Speaking at the Mortgage Bankers Associations National Secondary Market Conference this week ...