Banks and thrifts appear to be replenishing their first lien portfolio holdings while not taking on major amounts of new servicing, according to the Inside Mortgage Finance Bank Mortgage Database. Banks and thrifts held $1.70 trillion in first-liens in portfolio at the end of the second quarter of 2011, up 0.2 percent from the previous quarter.Portfolio holdings were down 0.9 percent compared with the second quarter of 2010. Bank portfolios are largely being used to hold mortgages that meet underwriting guidelines for the government-sponsored enterprises ... [includes one data chart]
The Treasury Department has not sufficiently enforced rules for newer components of the Home Affordable Modification Program, according to a review released last week by the Government Accountability Office. Treasury officials acknowledge that the agency has not met all of the GAOs recommendations but made no guarantees of tighter enforcement. Treasury has experienced challenges in implementing the newer Making Home Affordable programs, the GAO said, citing problems with the Principal Reduction Alternative, Second Lien Modification and Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternatives programs.
Regulators should take stronger actions to ensure that homeowners in need of loan modification are treated fairly and that servicers increase their efforts to implement newer Making Home Affordable (MHA) programs, according to a new Government Accountability Office report. The GAO said that while the Department of the Treasury has taken a number of steps to implement its previous recommendations to improve the program, it has not yet taken steps to improve servicer oversight, among other recommendations made by the watchdog agency. Treasury began publishing quarterly assessments of servicer performance under the Home Affordable Modification Program and...
The housing meltdown revealed a lot of unsafe lending practices, but some advocates say the mortgage industry may be ignoring successful strategies for expanding homeownership by restricting new lending to only those with squeaky-clean credit. The lesson of the financial crisis cant be that homeownership is bad, or only for a small group, said Judith Jacobson, the deputy director and general counsel for the Massachusetts Housing Partnership during a panel discussion hosted by progressive nonprofit Center for American Progress this week. Jacobson and others described programs developed in Massachusetts and North Carolina that...
Mortgage lenders and servicers with large portfolios of seriously delinquent home loans have turned to liquidating trust structures as a financing alternative with good results, according to credit rating agency DBRS. So far, the performance of six nonperforming loan securitizations with 14 outstanding tranches rated by DBRS has been stable and largely within expectations at the time of rating, said Quincy Tang, the rating agencys senior vice president of structured finance. As of Sept. 6, all rated classes of one transaction (Residential Loan Trust 2008-2) have been paid in full, said Tang. The Class A notes in...
With the mortgage finance industry in turbulence and a fast-changing regulatory landscape, banks have been forced to reevaluate how they optimize processes and become more cost-efficient, making operational certainty the need of the hour, according to an expert at a webinar held this week by NelsonHall. The market is seeing an increase in defaults but a decrease in mortgage originations, noted Sandip Sahni, practice head of business process services at Tata Consultancy Services. This has led to mortgage providers having to deal with fluctuations in volume and costs, and in response, service providers are creating more...
State regulators are gradually working through the pile of licensing applications submitted by mortgage companies and loan originators. The total number of unique entities holding state licenses increased 7.2 percent during the second quarter, reaching 140,421, according to an Inside Mortgage Trends analysis of data from the National Mortgage Licensing System. The vast majority of those licenses (76 percent) are held by individual loan officers. Regulators still had some 35,024 licensing applications pending at the end of June, but that was down 23 percent from the previous quarter. And the number of new applications submitted during...
One of the primary sponsors of mortgage refinance legislation pending in the Senate told colleagues this week that her legislation could save homeowners and Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac tens of millions of dollars, while acknowledging that it could cost the Federal Reserve billions of dollars in lost investment income. Testifying on behalf of her legislation before a Senate subcommittee on Wednesday, Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-CA, said S. 170, the Helping Responsible Homeowners Act of 2011, would result in up to 54,000 fewer defaults and produce a net savings up to $100 million for Fannie and Freddie. Homeowners would see immediate relief. A one and a half percent reduction in...
Fitch Ratings has finalized its new residential MBS loan loss model, with several additional enhancements designed to better address risks that drive defaults and losses, such as a new variable known as sustainable loan-to-value, which represents a borrowers effective equity in the property. When gauging credit risk for new U.S. residential mortgage loans, borrower equity is key, explained Kevin Duignan, group managing director and head of U.S. structured finance for Fitch. The core principle underpinning the framework is the interaction between borrower equity and market value declines in determining expected loss for...
Even as industry observers agree that the White Houses announced attempt to improve refinance efficiency through an expansion of the Home Affordable Refinance Program is worthwhile, there remain too many unknowns at the moment to judge how effective a HARP makeover will be. As part of his much anticipated speech before a joint session of Congress last week, President Obama noted his administrations intent to help homeowners. To help responsible homeowners, were going to work with federal housing agencies to help more people refinance their mortgages at interest rates that are now near 4 percent, said Obama. Thats a step that can...