Nonprime industry veteran Jon Daurio said he has lined up soft commitments of roughly $100 million to start a new non-agency mortgage banking firm. Daurio told Inside Nonconforming Markets that the softness or hardness of the commitments is dependent on the final terms that I eventually negotiate with a lead investor. He said the funding will come from private-equity sources. Daurio, who left Kondaur Capital about two years ago, said he could not comment further at this time. He has been ...
Chimera Investment made progress toward resolving its non-agency mortgage-backed security-related accounting problems last week by filing its annual report for 2011. The real estate investment trust had plans to issue non-agency MBS but those efforts have stalled as Chimera deals with its accounting issues. The annual report for 2011 included a restatement of Chimeras financial condition as of the end of 2010 as well as restatements for consolidated statements of cash flows for 2009 and 2010 ...
Nationstar Mortgage and Walter Investment Management have focused most of their recent efforts on acquiring agency mortgages and increasing originations of such loans. The shift is due to increased competition for nonperforming mortgages along with the small amount of non-agency mortgages originated since 2008. In January, Walter acquired Fannie Mae mortgage servicing rights with an unpaid principal balance of $128.0 billion from Bank of America and Residential Capital. The servicer said it is handling ...
A federal judge this week tentatively dismissed most of the claims the National Credit Union Administration filed against Goldman Sachs regarding non-agency mortgage-backed securities. U.S. District Judge George Wu determined that the NCUAs complaint was untimely unless the federal regulator could prove otherwise, according to an analysis by the Credit Union National Association. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau published a preliminary list of counties exempt in certain circumstances ... [Includes two briefs]
The mortgage banking industry is backing a proposal by the Department of Housing and Urban Development to reduce the loan-to-value ratio on FHA-insured mortgage loans over $625,500 from 96.5 percent to 95 percent. In effect, the proposal would raise the minimum downpayment on FHA-insured jumbo loans from 3.5 percent to 5 percent. According to the Mortgage Bankers Association, the proposal would help return FHA to its historical core mission of providing first-time, minority and low- and moderate-income homebuyers access to affordable mortgage credit. The proposal is also designed to encourage the return of ...
The forlorn home-equity lending market remained at record lows in new production despite growing signs of improvement in the housing market, a new Inside Mortgage Finance analysis and ranking reveals.Mortgage lenders originated a record low of just $44.0 billion in home-equity loans last year, down 12.0 percent from 2011. Although total home-equity lending was down, credit unions reported a 5.4 percent increase in their annual originations compared to 2011. (Includes two data charts)