The financial services industry is calling on the FHA to either make drastic changes to proposed timelines for filing insurance claims or kill the entire proposal. Banks, nonbanks, credit unions and industry trade groups pushed back against the controversial proposal, warning it would do more harm than good to the FHA single-family program, lenders and consumers. Concerned with worsening late-claim filing, the FHA proposed to establish a timeframe for filing insurance claims and to penalize lenders with complete termination of insurance if they fail to meet the deadlines. In addition, the agency proposed to prohibit reimbursement of certain expenses if a mortgagee fails to complete certain actions within prescribed periods. Finally, the FHA proposed to establish a new method by which interest-rate curtailments and expense curtailments are pro-rated. Mortgage lenders have ...