Two U.S. senators and their staffs are working with the Department of Housing and Urban Development to ensure that FHA policies regarding interest charges protect borrowers. Sens. Ben Cardin, D-MD, and Johnny Isakson, R-GA, and HUD are trying to resolve an existing FHA policy that allows lenders to charge interest on a mortgage loan through the end of the month, even if the borrower pays the loan off earlier in the month. The policy apparently aligns with Ginnie Maes guarantee to securities holders of a full months interest on a securitized FHA loan even if that loan is paid in full at the beginning of the month. Only the FHA has this sort of...
The Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act of 2008 covers loan originators working for entities that originate FHA or VA mortgage loans, according to a final rule issued by the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Under the long-anticipated rule on state compliance with the SAFE Act, HUD clarified that even though the FHA and VA programs were created by federal statute and governed by federal regulations, the loans they insure or guarantee are originated for profit. Since FHA and VA loans are originated in the commercial context, the loan originators (LOs) are generally subject to the requirements of...
The FHA has clarified its approval and recertification process and policies for condominium projects in newly revised guidelines. Guidance in Mortgagee Letter 2011-22 formalizes and expands policies Ginnie Mae put in place in 2009 and lays the groundwork for a formal rulemaking later this year. The mortgagee letter includes a condominium policy guide and implementation schedule laying out timelines for compliance. The revised guidelines preserve FHAs role in the condo market during these difficult times while making certain we manage risks in a responsible way, said FHA Acting Commissioner Robert Ryan. Overall, the mortgagee letter and guide spell out...
FHA jumbo originations took a 32.2 percent tumble during the first quarter of 2011 yet remained strong enough when combined with Fannie Mae and Freddie Macs jumbo numbers to beat non-agency jumbo originations for the quarter, according to a new Inside FHA Lending ranking and analysis. FHA, Fannie and Freddie accounted for $26.15 billion, or 15.7 percent, of all jumbo loans those exceeding $417,000 originated in the first quarter, compared to $25.0 billion in new non-agency jumbo loans produced during the same period, data from Inside Mortgage Finance show. During the first quarter, FHA jumbo production fell to... [Includes two data charts]
The Department of Housing and Urban Development is planning to update the FHA TOTAL Scorecard automated scoring system. FHA has been studying other possible changes in how TOTAL is used for managing the credit risk of new insurance, according to a HUD spokesman. We anticipate making changes in the coming months, he said, without elaborating. TOTAL is a system that provides feedback to approved lenders on what the FHA considers acceptable risk, apart from manual underwriting review. The system has been operating since May 2004 and mandatory for all loans, except non-streamline refinance actions, since July 2008. The system has...
Ginnie Mae has agreed to issuer requests for changes regarding the collection and reporting of new pool data to provide clearer and more transparent information to investors. The changes were announced during a webinar with program participants in connection with eight new data elements on all single-family forward mortgages, which issuers are required to provide on all submissions beginning Sept. 1. Ginnie Mae announced the new requirements in APM 11-05, along with a new file layout that would accommodate the new data elements. The new data fields will show the following: combined loan-to-value ratio percent; total debt expense ratio...
The FHAs mortgage insurance portfolio continues to improve despite lingering uncertainty in housing prices, according to the Department of Housing and Urban Developments latest quarterly report to Congress. HUD gave the FHA Single-Family Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund a cautious thumbs up in its FY 2011 second-quarter report as the fund surpassed earlier actuarial forecasts halfway through the fiscal year. There was mostly encouraging news from several fronts. HECM endorsements were up 12 percent during the quarter and 2 percent on a year-over-year basis. Forward mortgage loans endorsements, which totaled 285,725, were down 23 percent from...
In an apparent victory for the mortgage industry, the Senate has set aside amendments to an economic development bill that would have established national standards for mortgage servicers and changed the way the FHA collects interest payments on prepaid FHA-insured mortgage loans. The Mortgage Bankers Association and the American Bankers Association warned legislators that adoption of the amendments would be...
The Department of Housing and Urban Developments Office of the Inspector General continued to find weaknesses during a second audit of FHAs Title II single-family lender renewal process despite steps already taken by the agency to strengthen its controls. In a new report released last week, HUDs internal watchdog recommended additional improvements, some of which were rejected...
The Mortgage Bankers Association has asked the FHA to clarify its view of credit approval for loan applications received prior to Oct. 1 in connection with the possible implementation of lower loan limits on that date. In a letter to the Department of Housing and Urban Development, the MBA made clear it continues to support the current, temporary loan limits. However, should the loan limit rollback occur as scheduled, the FHA must ensure that the change is implemented without disrupting the FHA financing process for consumers, the trade group said. In this regard, the MBA asked the FHA to explain ...