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Senate Votes to Restore Pre-Oct. 1 Higher Loan Limits

October 21, 2011
The Senate voted this week to reinstate the higher conforming loan limit that expired at the end of September, heeding calls by the real estate and mortgage industries. On a vote of 60-38, lawmakers passed an amendment to the FY2012 funding bill, S. 1596, for the Department of Housing and Urban Development, which, among other things, would raise the maximum loan amount that can be guaranteed by FHA, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Introduced by Sen. Robert Menendez, D-NJ, the amendment restores the 125 percent median home price formula used to calculate the temporary higher loan limits in effect prior to Oct. 1, which was up to $729,750 in certain high-cost areas of the country and lower in other jurisdictions. After Oct. 1, the new loan limit calculation was ...
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MetLife Departure Leaves Some Opening for Competitors

October 21, 2011
The departure of MetLife Bank, a division of insurer MetLife Inc., from the mortgage business will leave a gap in the FHA market that should not be hard to fill. The bank recently announced its intention to sell its mortgage business due to uncertainty in the marketplace and the rising cost of compliance in an excessively burdensome regulatory environment. It is getting too difficult to compete and be profitable under these conditions, the bank said in a statement. MetLife Bank’s mortgage-related woes reflected on its FHA origination volume and market share, both of which have been shrinking over the last couple of quarters. MetLife ranked fourth among ...
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HECM Volume Slightly Up at Midpoint Despite 2Q Drop

October 21, 2011
Endorsements of Home Equity Conversion Mortgage loans during the first six months of 2011 rose 0.4 percent above the rate of endorsements from a year earlier but fell 20.2 percent on a quarterly basis, according to Inside FHA Lending’s analysis of HECM activity during the first six months of 2011. At the mid-year mark, HECM endorsements totaled $9.5 billion, with third-party originators sponsored by FHA-approved lenders accounting for 40.4 percent of all HECM originations. Non-FHA-approved mortgage brokers are no longer allowed to originate HECMs under a policy change last year aimed at reducing FHA losses and risks to the FHA Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund. HECM endorsements totaled ... [includes two (2) data charts]
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Rewards Program Promotes Timely Payments from Underwater Borrowers

October 20, 2011
Last week, GMAC Mortgage announced implementation of the Responsible Homeowner Reward Program to provide monetary incentives to underwater VA loan borrowers who continue making payments on their loans. The RHRP was designed by the Loan Value Group as a way to address negative equity without necessitating additional documents or new underwriting. Homeowners build up their reward each month for a fixed period of time, so long as they are current. The size of the reward is consistent with the negative equity and severity of the loan. If the borrowers meet all of the payment milestones on time, GMAC Mortgage will...
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Premiums, Home Sales Lift MMIF in 2Q11

October 7, 2011
High-quality endorsements and lower-than-expected prepayment speeds have given a slight boost to the FHA Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund in the second quarter of 2011 even as agency officials remained cautiously optimistic about the recent book of business. In its quarterly report, the Department of Housing and Urban Development said that the MMI fund’s total capital improved by $100 million to $31.7 billion from the previous quarter as revenues from premiums and property sales exceeded higher claims payments. Endorsements in the second quarter alone added $1.7 billion to the capital reserve account, which stood at $2.8 billion at the end of June, the report noted. The FHA capital reserve account, which absorbs ...
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‘Seller Concession’ Proposal in Clearance Stage at HUD

October 7, 2011
A proposed FHA rule on “seller concessions” recently listed as withdrawn from the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs’ review process is now being cleared for issuance by the Department of Housing and Urban Development. FHA spokesman Lemar Wooley clarified that the long-awaited proposal was not withdrawn as reported but “delayed” as a routine requirement for an Economic Impact analysis. “But now it is moving again,” he explained in an email. “It is in the clearance process and we hope to publish a proposed rule before the end of the year. According to Wooley, the proposed rule would ...
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View Sought on Barring Execs from Reentering FHA

October 7, 2011
The FHA is seeking legal opinion on whether Congress can grant it authority to bar any former executive of a defunct lender from participating in FHA programs for material violation of agency requirements. The Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Office of General Counsel is pondering the question in the wake of an internal report on the FHA’s inability to prevent former executives of defunct mortgage companies that failed to indemnify HUD on FHA losses from reentering the FHA program. The report from HUD’s Inspector General said 12 corporate officers have signed on to new mortgage firms with ...
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Policy Change Good First Step to Improve Competition

October 7, 2011
Expanding approved lenders’ reach in originating FHA-insured single-family mortgage loans is a “positive step” in improving their ability to compete with non-approved and sponsored FHA originators, according to industry participants. The recently revised FHA policy eliminates the geographical restrictions imposed upon direct endorsement lenders, which limited their FHA originations to designated lending areas. Under the new policy, loan origination and servicing may be conducted from an approved lender’s home office, branch office or direct lending branch office. HUD no longer has to approve a lender’s branch office facilities. However, all office facilities, regardless of type, must ...
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HUD Tests FHA Alternative to Foreclosure, Eviction

October 7, 2011
The Department of Housing and Urban Development is testing an alternative method for keeping extremely distressed FHA borrowers in their home until a suitable resolution is found. Dubbed the Mortgage Acquisition and Disposition Initiative, or “601 – Note Sales Program,” the strategy is being implemented on a pilot basis to help stabilize communities while bringing value to the FHA Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund, said Acting Assistant Secretary for Housing/FHA Commissioner Carol Galante. Testifying before the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Insurance, Housing and Community Opportunity this week, Galante said ...
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HMDA Data Confirms Declining FHA, VA Trends

October 7, 2011
A report on 2010 mortgage lending activity under the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act further confirms data that government-backed lending and overall purchase lending are falling – which may stall economic recovery, according to industry observers. While FHA and VA loans continue to account for a historically large proportion of loans, such lending fell more than did other types of lending, said the Federal Reserve in its analysis of the latest HMDA data. On a yearly basis, home purchase lending in 2010 was down almost 9 percent from 2009 and 62 percent lower than in 2006, when nearly 712,000 purchase mortgages were originated, the Fed said. The volume of home-purchase originations fell ...
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