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New U.S. Bankruptcy Forms Help Servicers

January 8, 2016
Broad changes to federal bankruptcy forms that went into effect on Dec. 1, 2015, should help reduce the likelihood of a procedural challenge to mortgage lenders’ and servicers’ claims, according to attorneys with the law firm of Ballard Spahr. The revisions pertain specifically to proofs of claim for residential mortgage loans. Many of the alterations are technical or designed to modernize the forms, but a few of the changes affect the substance of the information and analysis ...
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Risk Fee or No Fee: Fannie's and Freddie's Approach to Defects

January 8, 2016
While Fannie Mae recently said it would announce details this year about its plan to let lenders pay a risk fee as an alternative to repurchase for some defective loans, Freddie Mac said it’s “business as usual” and the GSE doesn’t plan to make lenders pay a fee for retaining some loans with defects. “We did look at charging a fee, but we believe we have an alternative of recourses, which means the lenders are not paying any fee up front, and if the loan performs there is no repurchase,” Christopher Mock, Freddie’s vice president of quality control, told Inside The GSEs. He said this allows the lender and the GSE to walk together down the performance trail of the loan.
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Manufactured Housing Continues Push for Chattel Loans

January 8, 2016
Since issuing a proposed rule on duty-to-serve and opening it up to comments several weeks ago, the Federal Housing Finance Agency has received a handful of comments so far, including one from the Wisconsin Housing Alliance stating that the FHFA has “shirked their duties” by ignoring the needs of manufactured housing residents. The trade group, representing factory-built housing interests, noted that there is a gap in access to credit for buyers of used manufactured homes and added that local and national lenders have exited the market in droves thanks to increased regulation. The FHFA tackled duty-to-serve rulemaking in December, several years after being mandated by the Housing and...
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Fannie Moving and Consolidating Its Dallas Headquarters

January 8, 2016
Fannie Mae plans to move its Dallas headquarters to nearby Plano, TX, and consolidate three area offices into one new location by sometime in 2018, thanks to an improvement in loan quality resulting in the need for less staff. The Dallas-based offices are focused on mortgage servicing, working with borrowers if they’re behind on their mortgages and managing foreclosed properties. But with foreclosures lessening, plans include downsizing office space from about 450,000 square feet to an approximately 300,000-square-foot office. “It’s important to have our teams in one place to do that work together,” said a GSE spokesman who confirmed the move.
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FHFA Issues Rule on Business with Fraudelent Mortgage Lenders

January 8, 2016
The Federal Housing Finance Agency issued a final rule last week to make the process a bit clearer when it comes to ending relationships with fraudulent businesses and individuals. The Suspended Counterparty Program final rule has been in the making for a few years and parts of the interim rule, published in October 2013, have been revised. The final rule, which goes into effect Jan. 22, addresses comments made by Fannie Mae and 11 Federal Home Loan Banks. The program was put in place to help mitigate risk to Fannie, Freddie Mac and the FHLBs. One of the changes made in the final rule is that it allows more time for Fannie and Freddie to...
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Advisory Group Mulls Changes, Provides More Timeline Clarity

January 8, 2016
Members of the single-security and common securitization platform industry advisory group met last month for the second time and are considering more frequent meetings and subcommittees. The group also confirmed that the implementation date of the single security won’t occur at the beginning or end of a quarter and said the industry will have a 12- to 15-month advance notice prior to implementation. The group, created in preparation for the launch of the common securitization platform and single security, met at Fannie Mae’s headquarters to discuss a wide range of concerns raised by members and industry stakeholders, according to notes summarizing the meeting.
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Fannie Changes Age-Based Resale Restrictions on Loans

January 8, 2016
Fannie Mae has changed the guidelines for loans with age-related resale restrictions in response to lenders’ requests about second homes and investment properties in these communities. Currently, Fannie limits occupancy on a loan with resale restrictions to a borrower’s one- and two-unit principal residence, but it has now expanded the eligibility to permit all occupancy types. The GSE said this will allow borrowers to purchase a property for the benefit of older family members or for future use. It said the criteria of the deed restriction must continue to be met and those requirements typically apply to the unit occupant and often requires just one resident to be 55 or older.
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News Media Giants Rip Into Faniie Mae and Freddie Mac

January 8, 2016
In late December, The Washington Post and Wall Street Journal took aim at the GSEs in their editorial sections, just 10 days apart. The Post’s editorial board noted that mixing politics and money makes for “unholy alliances,” referred to a push by both Wall Street hedge funds and low-income housing advocates to recapitalize and release Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac from conservatorship. “These unlikely allies want to end government control of the two entities and put shareholders back in charge, as if their collapse and federal bailout in 2008 never happened,” stated the editorial. Investors Unite, a shareholders trade group, put out statements this week saying that both editorials were riddled with flawed facts and assumptions. “It was obvious...
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GSE Roundup

January 8, 2016
Freddie Announces New Alliance with Lenders One. Freddie Mac has teamed up with Lenders One Mortgage Cooperative, based in St. Louis, to give Lenders One members who are Freddie seller/servicers pricing and execution benefits, enhanced access to mortgage products, and professional training and development opportunities. Freddie did not provide additional details on specific pricing benefits .Chris Boyle, senior vice president of single-family sales and relationship management at Freddie, said Freddie Mac is pleased to “help its members reach more eligible borrowers, achieve new efficiencies in the origination process and build strong, competitive businesses.” In related news, Lenders One is still...
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Fannie/Freddie MBS Issuance Down Sharply in 4Q; Full Year Numbers Strong

January 7, 2016
John Bancroft
Freddie managed a bigger annual increase over 2014 levels than Fannie did, thanks in part to its more active program in securitizing seasoned loans.
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