The Department of Housing and Urban Development will integrate risk management efforts as soon as the agencys new Office of Risk Management (ORM) is up and running, according to a new report from the Government Accountability Office. Although the report provides no timeline, it said that HUD has indicated a willingness to adopt changes the GAO recommended to speed up the implementation of an overall risk management strategy. The FHA needs to reassure Congress that it has the proper controls in place to minimize financial risks arising from increased reliance on FHA mortgage insurance, the GAO said. Lawmakers are concerned that ...
Legislation that would keep VA funding fees at their current levels through FY 2016 was sent this week to President Obama for signature. The House of Representatives passed the bill, H.R. 674, the 3 Percent Withholding Repeal and Job Creation Act of 2011, on Nov. 16, with amendments from the Senate. The Senate approved the bill on Nov. 10. The president is expected to sign the bill. However, if the bill is not signed by Nov. 18, funding fees will decrease as scheduled for a short period, according to the Department of Veterans Affairs in a published guidance to VA lenders. If funding fees do reset to the lower amounts ...
The FHA and the Internal Revenue Service are working on implementing electronic signatures in loan documents and certain federal tax forms in 2012. In a recent letter to members, David Stevens, president and chief executive officer of the Mortgage Bankers Association, said the trade group has been working with both agencies for the past 18 months to allow the use of e-signatures on FHA loan documents and to automate the IRS Form 4506-T process as early as next year. Form 4506-T is a request for a transcript of a filers tax return.
A federal judge in Houston ruled that Allied Home Mortgage Corp. can continue to originate and underwrite FHA-insured loans, putting into question the validity of the Department of Housing and Urban Developments suspension of the lenders FHA privileges. U.S. District Court Judge Melinda Harmon, in a 22-page decision issued filed on Nov. 15, said the potential destruction of Allieds business outweighs any harm the government would suffer before the issues can be litigated.
Three new housing professionals have joined the Department of Housing and Urban Developments Single Family, Risk Management and Multifamily offices. Sarah Garecke was named senior policy advisor in the Single Family Office and will help organize the new Office of Housing Counseling. She was previously with the Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy at New York Universitys School of Law, where she launched the Institute for Affordable Housing Policy. She also co-authored the Directory of Affordable Housing Programs.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development plans to conduct a comprehensive study on the impact of pre-purchase homeownership counseling based on results for low- and moderate-income first-time FHA homebuyers.
Home Equity Conversion Mortgage claims increased by a whopping 48.3 percent in FY 2011 from last year, while the number of loans originated under the program also fell on a year-over-year basis, according to Inside FHA Lendings analysis of FHA data. HECM claims were up to 7,951 in 2011 compared to 5,361 claims filed under the program the year before.
The Obama administration this week proposed a new rule that would establish uniform procedures for the resolution of disparate impact allegations under the Fair Housing Act at a time when the whole legal underpinnings of disparate impact are slated for review by the U. S. Supreme Court. In a proposed rule that has been in preparation for months, the Department of Housing and Urban Development argued that it has the authority to apply the disparate impact theory of discrimination in the context of fair housing, including fair lending charges. The purpose of the proposed rule, HUD says, is to clear up uncertainty about...
Finding itself in one of the largest mortgage fraud cases ever prosecuted by the federal government, the Department of Housing and Urban Development may have a hard time explaining why it failed to act earlier against a lender that scammed the FHA for nearly a decade. It appears HUD, notwithstanding its assertions of increased vigilance and aggressive enforcement against violators of department regulations, dropped the ball on Allied Home Mortgage Corp. According to a lawsuit filed by the U.S. Attorney in Manhattan district court this week, Allied, an FHA loan correspondent, and its two top executives engaged in ...
FHA originations dropped while the rest of the mortgage market, powered by a new wave of refinancing, posted gains during the third quarter, according to an Inside FHA Lending analysis of agency originations data. FHA lenders reported an estimated $145.7 billion in direct endorsements in the third quarter, down 3.7 percent from the previous quarter. This was in stark contrast to VA loan production, which was up an impressive 31.0 percent to $20.7 billion, and new single-family securitization by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which rose 14.4 percent to $177.2 billion over the same period. Even the private mortgage insurance sector, FHAs direct competitor, outdid ... [Includes one data chart]