The Mortgage Bankers Association urged the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to give all FHA loans a conclusive presumption of compliance with qualified mortgage requirements and to revise the QM annual percentage rate/average prime offer rate (APR/APOR) threshold for FHA loans at least until the agency issues its own QM rule. Failure to make the adjustments could severely restrict the availability of FHA loans to lower-income first-time homebuyers, which is the FHAs traditional market, the trade group said. In comments on the CFPBs final ability-to-repay rule, the MBA said...
Conventional conforming mortgage originations mostly financed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac accounted for a record 66.8 percent of total single-family lending last year, according to a new market analysis and ranking by Inside Mortgage Finance. Mortgage lenders originated a whopping $1.273 trillion in conventional conforming mortgages in 2012, the highest level since the all-time record of $2.460 trillion was set back in 2003. Volume in the sector started strong and kept building throughout the year, including a 19.1 percent jump from the third to the fourth quarter. For the year, conventional conforming originations were...[Includes two data charts]
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...
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]
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...
The proposed Public Guarantor to replace the government-sponsored enterprises would not only provide an explicit backstop for qualifying MBS in a post-GSE world, it would also serve as a regulator of sorts under terms spelled out in a housing policy paper issued this week. The report by the Bipartisan Policy Centers Housing Commission called for a far greater role for the private sector in the mortgage market, a continued but limited role for the federal government, the graduated elimination of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and reform of the FHA. The BPCs plan calls for...
Improving house prices and increased availability of private mortgage insurance should provide greater opportunity to FHA borrowers to refinance to conventional loans, according to a recent report from Barclays Research. FHA annual mortgage insurance premiums are set to go up another 10 basis points on April 1 for most loans, except mortgages originated before June 2009 that are being refinanced through FHAs streamline refi program. Those loans pay just 1 basis point in upfront premium and 55 bps in annual premiums. The most recent available data through November 2012 show...
House Republicans may be able to pass tough FHA reform and solvency legislation out of committee but they may not have enough votes on the House floor or in the Senate to sustain such a bill, according to industry sources. Even after two successive hearings in the House Financial Services Committee this month, there has been no clear indication from Chairman Jeb Hensarling, R-TX, as to which proposals might go into a legislative package of FHA reforms. Hensarling is said to be operating with a very strong hand, and if it were up to him entirely, he would draft legislation that would contain some ...
Wells Fargo suffered a big legal setback after a federal judge denied its request to enforce a consent judgment under last years landmark $25 billion servicing settlement to prevent a New York lawsuit from proceeding. Judge Rosemary Collyer of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia rejected Wells Fargos argument that the new government suit filed in Manhattan district court was improper because it violated the consent judgment against Wells Fargo and flies in the face of the judgments liability release provision. Wells Fargo argued that the allegations in a civil mortgage fraud suit filed by ...