The Department of Housing and Urban Development this week announced a major expansion of bulk sales of distressed FHA loans. Some 9,000 loans are up for auction on Sept. 12, nearly double the amount HUD initially expected to offer and four times the amount of loans sold through the Distressed Asset Stabilization Program since 2010. In April, HUD completed an auction of 279 FHA mortgages with an unpaid principal balance of $59.0 million. If the loans for sale in September have a similar average balance ...
Ten previously optional fields on the FHAs TOTAL Scorecard will be required with the release of TOTAL Scorecard Version 3.0. Some pending applications will be grandfathered under the previous TOTAL Scorecard requirements for 90 days. The new required fields are: borrower paid closing costs, current housing expenses, gift letter amount, gift letter source, required investment, total closing costs, total fixed payment, seller concessions, downpayment and condominium indicator. The new version of the scorecard ...
HECM Changes. HUD announced this week that all FHA-approved mortgagees that remit insurance premiums on home-equity conversion mortgages must submit certain information to HUD by July 25 if they have not been involved with the Home Equity Reverse Mortgage Information Technology project. The FHA plans to change the process used to remit MIPs for the HECM program in the near future. Upcoming Ginnie Changes. During the monthly Ginnie Mae issuer outreach call this week, Ginnie officials announced that they will ... [Includes three briefs]
Record low interest rates and loosened underwriting guidelines have induced strong refinance activity during the first half of 2012. Industry participants agree that the refi boom will continue through the third quarter of 2012, but then predictions get hazy. During Wells Fargos earnings presentation for the second quarter last week, Timothy Sloan, a senior executive vice president and CFO at the bank, downplayed suggestions that refi activity has declined this month compared with June. The business is good and were optimistic about it, he said. Very optimistic, added...
New issuance of residential MBS slipped modestly during the second quarter of 2012 despite a strong start in the securitization of deeply underwater Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac mortgages. A total of $378.04 billion of single-family MBS were issued during the second quarter, down 3.4 percent from the first three months of 2012, according to a new Inside MBS & ABS analysis. On a year-to-date basis, the market was still 30.5 percent ahead of issuance during the first half of 2011. The second quarter ended on a strong note. Total MBS production increased 12.5 percent from May to June, including a pickup in...
Thousands of ineligible tax cheats received FHA-insured mortgage loans under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 even though federal tax regulations prohibited tax debtors from obtaining government-backed mortgages, the Government Accountability Office reported in a new study. The report found that 6,327 borrowers, who owed a total of $77.6 million in federal taxes, were able to obtain more than $1.44 billion in FHA-insured mortgages under the ARRA. Of these borrowers, 3,815 individuals claimed and received $27.4 million under the statutes temporary First-Time Homebuyer Credit program. The GAOs analysis included ...
Some FHA borrowers are still having difficulty obtaining lower-cost streamline refinancing even though the FHA has said it will accept streamline loans with no credit check, income verification or appraisal. Borrowers said they are still encountering credit checks, income verification and other obstacles, which indicate that lenders are disregarding FHA instructions regarding the enhanced streamline refi program. Even though FHA guidelines are in place, lenders are adding their credit overlays to the detriment of FHA borrowers seeking to ...
Given the features of the enhanced FHA streamline refinancing product, investors will be focusing on the FHA low mortgage-insurance premium (MIP) pools in the coming months, according to analysts with Barclays Research. Barclays analysts estimate that 27 percent of outstanding Ginnie Mae MBS pools are eligible for streamline refinancing, which could translate to $36 billion in new annual Ginnie Mae issuance. Approximately $293.0 billion of Ginnie Maes $1 trillion-plus 30-year loan pools were originated before May 2009, analysts said. About 79 percent of the collateral underlying the pools are ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau expects to undertake a project to refine and integrate disclosure requirements under the Truth in Lending Act and the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act for reverse mortgages to improve consumers understanding of the product. The In a recent 231-page study submitted to Congress, the CFPB said consumers are still confused about how reverse mortgages work, despite the required disclosures and industry efforts to educate the public on this type of equity-based lending. The rising-balance and falling-equity nature of reverse mortgages is particularly ....
The Department of Housing and Urban Development said it has received $1.2 billion in recent settlements with large mortgage lenders and servicers but HUDs internal watchdog, which did much of the legwork in the investigations, reveals a much smaller amount. According to recent audit reports published by HUDs Office of the Inspector General, only Bank of America and Flagstar Bank have made payments under settlement agreements with HUD and the Department of Justice to resolve government claims. In separate memos to HUDs Office of General Counsel last month, Kim Randall, director of the HUD OIG Civil Fraud Division, sought clearance to ...