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Reliance on Subservicers a New MSR Concern

September 25, 2015
For investors in mortgage servicing rights, the regulatory focus seems to have shifted somewhat from documentation issues involving servicing transfers to a reliance on subservicers. At the ABS East conference produced by Information Management Network last week in Miami, Michael Drayne, a senior vice president of the office of issuer and portfolio management at Ginnie Mae, said 90 percent of the issuer applicants to Ginnie in the last three years planned to ...
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Housing Market Slowing but Stronger than 2014

September 25, 2015
The housing market showed the signs of a typical seasonal slowdown in August, according to results from the latest Campbell/Inside Mortgage Finance HousingPulse Tracking Survey. While purchase-mortgage lending could soften in the coming months, the home purchase market looks stronger than it was a year ago. Tom Popik, research director of Campbell Surveys, said comments from a number of real estate agents across the country suggest that the housing market ...
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Correspondents Key to Purchase-Mortgage Market

September 25, 2015
Correspondent lenders generated 32.1 percent of the home loans securitized by Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and Ginnie Mae during the second quarter of 2015. More than either other channel, correspondents excelled at finding homebuyer borrowers, 51.9 percent of their second-quarter production, while refinance loans accounted for 56.5 percent of total agency business. Heavy purchase-mortgage volume meant correspondent loans had lower ... [Includes one data chart]
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Enactment of Fannie and Freddie Reform Seen as Unlikely for Now

September 25, 2015
Don’t expect much movement on legislation to reform the GSEs before the 2016 presidential election. Industry analysts suggest that divisions between Democrats and Republicans along with a housing finance system that is functioning well enough will continue to combine to prevent enactment of GSE reform for some time. At the ABS East conference sponsored by Information Management Network last week in Miami, a variety of industry participants seemed resigned to the fact that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will remain under the conservatorship of the Federal Housing Finance Agency for years to come. James Lockhart, vice chairman of WL Ross & Co. and a former director of the FHFA, said the enactment of GSE reform...(Chart, GSE Activity by State)
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Freddie's New Green Rebates Encourage Multifamily Efficiency

September 25, 2015
As energy efficiency plays a growing role in real estate and mortgage credit, Freddie Mac decided to up the ante in its multifamily business and offer a $5,000 green rebate to borrowers. Qualified borrowers with at least 20 units who voluntarily provide an Energy Star score when submitting their loan documents, are eligible. Freddie said it hopes to encourage energy efficiency and affordability in apartment properties and strengthen the market for green investments. Freddie also said rental housing is home to many of the country’s lower-income households who are struggling with housing costs such as rent and utilities. The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that the average commercial building wastes 30 percent of the energy it consumes, often resulting in higher operating costs.
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Freddie Reveals 7th NPL Deal, Offered $4.5 Billion So Far

September 25, 2015
Freddie Mac has offered $4.517 billion in non-performing loans to date and recently released plans to auction $327 million of deeply delinquent non-performing loans in its portfolio. The NPLs are marketed as two geographically diversified pools with bids due from qualified investors by Oct. 6, 2015. The sale is expected to settle in December 2015. JPMorgan Chase Bank is the servicer of the loans. The day after Freddie began marketing that transaction it announced that it sold roughly $1.2 billion of deeply delinquent agency mortgages serviced by Ocwen Loan Servicing, with servicing expected to be transferred after settlement. That sale was part of Freddie's Standard Pool Offerings and the loans have been delinquent for approximately three and a half years, on average.
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GSE Roundup

September 25, 2015
FHFA-OIG Indictment in Baltimore Mortgage Fraud Case. Two men were sentenced for providing false information to mortgage lenders to enable buyers to qualify for 18 home mortgage loans in Baltimore that they could not afford. Sixteen of the 18 loans went into default, resulting in foreclosures and losses of about $1.2 million to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and certain mortgage lenders. Fitch: Fannie’s Loan Losses Slightly Lower Than Freddie’s for Some Cohorts. In an analysis of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac loan-level loss data, Fitch Ratings concluded that, while similar, there are differences between loss severities among loans with similar profiles. Fannie disclosed its loan-level loss data in late July to
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Ginnie Mae’s Tozer Calls Upon FHA to Find Workable Middle Ground for Loan Certification

September 24, 2015
Ginnie Mae President Ted Tozer is urging the FHA to find some flexibility in its loan-level certification proposal that would balance the need to protect the FHA from losses with lenders’ ability to lend without fear of consequences. Tozer said the controversial FHA proposal is trying to find a middle road between protecting the Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund and making lenders feel confident that they are accountable only for the most egregious problems and not for small oversights or technical errors. “It is...
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HMDA Data Reveal 2014 Origination Volume Stronger Than Previously Estimated, More Applications Denied

September 24, 2015
Mortgage origination volume was down sharply in 2014, but not by as much as previously thought, according to an Inside Mortgage Finance analysis of Home Mortgage Disclosure Act data released this week by federal regulators. A total of $1.242 trillion of single-family purchase and refinance loans were originated during 2014, the HMDA data reveal. That was down 29.5 percent from the 2013 HMDA total, although purchase-mortgage lending was up slightly in both the government-insured and conventional markets. HMDA first-lien purchase and refi originations came...[Includes one data table]
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FHA Firm on Insurance Termination Penalty for Missed Claim-Filing Deadline but Will Remain Flexible, Says Official

September 24, 2015
The FHA will consider stakeholders’ concern about its proposal to terminate a lender’s mortgage insurance contract for missing a yet-to-be-finalized deadline for filing claims, an agency official said. For now, however, the agency remains adamant about letting the provision stand despite stakeholder complaints about its severity, said Ivery Himes, director of the Office of Single Family Asset Management at FHA, during a panel discussion this week at the Ginnie Mae annual conference in Arlington, VA. She said missed deadlines are costly and are putting a strain on the agency’s resources. Himes blamed...
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