The Department of Housing and Urban Development has expressed concern about a municipal proposal to invoke eminent domain to seize underwater mortgages and refinance them at a lower rate through the FHA Short Refi Program. HUD Press Secretary Derrick Plummer said that while the proposal to use eminent domain to help underwater homeowners remains a local issue, the department would neither support nor endorse such action. He said HUD has concerns about this approach but declined to elaborate. Eminent domain refers to the authority of states to ...
Refinancing borrowers with negative equity through the FHA Short Refinance Program would result in $24,000 in net benefits per refinanced loan, according to the Department of Housing and Urban Development. In its economic impact analysis, HUD said it expects the program to generate $24.5 billion of aggregate net benefits, assuming one million homeowners with underwater mortgages participated in 2011 through 2013. However, the benefits come with a cost and the process is not that easy. The enhanced FHA refinance program is intended to maintain affordable homeownership, prevent foreclosures and mitigate the potential for strategic defaults. The program drew attention in recent weeks ...
The FHA could be the vehicle of a new refinancing plan offered by Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-OR, to help homeowners who owe more on their mortgage than their homes are now worth. In a proposal called The 4 Percent Mortgage: Rebuilding American Homeownership, Merkley explained that his plan will not require taxpayer dollars but would rely on proceeds from the sale of government bonds to investors for funding. The aim, Merkley said, is give underwater homeowners the chance to ...
Total FHA delinquency rates as of June 30 were up for 30-, 60- and 90-day delinquencies as was the foreclosure rate for loans with FHA insurance, an Inside FHA Lending analysis of FHA servicing data found. The latest FHA servicers data showed an overall 16.75 percent delinquency rate, up from 16.10 percent as of April 30, the last time we reported FHA delinquency and foreclosure rate trends. Fueling this increase is an uptick in 30-60 days delinquencies, which rose to 7.20 percent from 6.61 percent over the two-month period. At the end of June, serviced FHA-insured loans totaled 7,636,852 loans, of which ... (1 chart)
As the Department of Housing and Urban Development prepares for a planned single-family loan sale in September, questions remain as to how successful the Distressed Asset Stabilization Program will be, given its restrictions and additional certification requirements. Legal experts say that the servicer and investor participation requirements are so onerous that the DASP would seem a little more than a sound bite. The DASP expands an earlier pilot program that allows private investors to purchase pools of nonperforming mortgages at a discount before ...
A much-anticipated Senate vote on the nomination of Carol Galante as FHA commissioner and assistant secretary of housing with the Department of Housing and Urban Development failed to materialize this week, reportedly due to the continuing Republican efforts to block her appointment. Word spread that a vote would take place after Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-NV, and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-KY, last week tentatively agreed to vote on the nomination sometime this week. But that has not happened. Both positions have been vacant since ...
Revised VA HAMP. The Department of Veterans Affairs has updated the instructions for modifying mortgage loans with a VA guarantee. Changes include clarification concerning occupancy status, an updated reference to another VA guidance on prior approval procedures and extension of the applicability of the said guidance. The changes were announced in Circular 26-10-6. New VA REO Management and Servicing Contractor. The Department of Veterans Affairs has provided details for transferring VA property management (real estate-owned) and portfolio loan servicing contracts for the VA home loan guaranty program from ...
The Federal Home Loan Bank system is one of three potential hosts for a proposed new refinance program unveiled this week by a Senate Democrat aimed at rescuing underwater homeowners without direct federal assistance. Oregon Sen. Jeff Merkleys proposal spelled out in a white paper titled The 4% Mortgage: Rebuilding American Homeownership would create a temporary government-backed trust to purchase eligible mortgages issued by private lenders. The RAH Trust would be funded by the federal governments sale of bonds to investors. The plan would allow underwater borrowers who are current on their mortgages to refinance at a lower interest rate.
California, Arizona, Nevada and Florida the so-called Sand States that have seen the most severe declines in house prices were at the head of the line as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac removed loan-to-value limits under the Home Affordable Refinance Program earlier this year. Refinance mortgages with loan-to-value ratios exceeding 125 percent accounted for just 2.5 percent of HARP business in the first quarter, as the government-sponsored enterprises just got started buying such loans for cash. A securitization option for these loans only became available in June. But 13.1 percent of HARP loans in Nevada were...[Includes one data chart]
The recently reduced premiums for the FHA Streamline Refinance program have resulted in an influx of refi applications, according to officials with the Department of Housing and Urban Development. In the first 30 days after the premiums were reduced, monthly refi applications were on pace to be about eight times typical levels.Where FHA normally processes about 17,000 applications per month, weve already seen more than 75,000 applications in less than three weeks, HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan said ...