On Jan. 21, 2016, the FHA issued a reminder to lenders to register for one of the three remaining phases of Electronic Appraisal Delivery (EAD) Onboarding, before the electronic appraisal submission requirements become mandatory on June 27, 2016. The remaining onboarding phases are the following: Feb. 15-April 15 (registration closes on Feb. 14); March 15-May 15 (registration closes March 14); and April 15-June 15 (registration closes on April 14). All appraisals for FHA case numbers assigned on or after June 27, 2016, must be submitted to FHA through the ...
Although some large lender – including Wells Fargo – have quietly killed their MSAs with Realtors, others quietly forge on, keeping a close eye on the PHH case…
One observer who follows the program had this to say: “It’s nice of them [FHA] to give money away in an election year. It’s not like they need the volume.”
Industry-wide mortgage originations slowed significantly in the fourth quarter of 2015, although lenders reported a wide range of results compared to the previous quarter. An estimated $385.0 billion of first-lien home mortgages were originated in the final three months of 2015, according to a new Inside Mortgage Finance ranking and analysis. That was down 15.4 percent from the third quarter, but it brought annual production to an estimated $1.735 trillion for the year, a 33.5 percent increase from 2014. Annual origination volume in 2015 was...[Includes two data tables]
With nonbanks fearing they could be stuck with error-laden mortgages that violate the integrated disclosure rule, a secondary market has developed for this new breed of “scratch and dent” loans, according to interviews conducted by Inside Mortgage Finance. One investor, requesting his firm’s name not be identified, said his shop bought such a mortgage for 90 cents on the dollar. Participants in the market – including investors and traders – concede...
Existing home sales increased by 14.7 percent in December compared with the previous month, according to data from the National Association of Realtors, suggesting that issues involving the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s disclosure rule were temporary. NAR said 5.46 million sales of existing homes were completed in December, on a seasonally adjusted basis, up from 4.76 million the previous month, marking the largest monthly increase ever recorded by the group, on a percentage basis. Existing home sales in November were down by 10.5 percent from the previous month as lenders grappled with the new TRID disclosure rule. “While the carryover of November’s delayed transactions into December contributed greatly to the sharp increase, the overall pace taken together indicates...