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April 24, 2015
Freddie Mac Single-Family Update. On April 15, Freddie updated several servicing requirements, adding a new modification option in Workout Prospector for modifying Rural Housing Service mortgages. Also, in Bulletin 2015-5, Freddie announced a new credit-risk transfer initiative that involves the GSE purchasing mortgages from certain seller/servicers and transferring them to one or more senior subordinate trusts.Fannie Mae Closes First Multifamily Green Building Certification Price Break Loan. Fannie announced that the first loan to close with its Multifamily Green Building Certification Pricing Break is a 50-unit rental property in NJ. The April 21 announcement stated that the Station House was acquired by Prudential Real Estate Investors and has a U.S. Green Building Council LEED certification. As a result of the reduction in...
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Agency MSRs: Nonbanks Continue to Steal Market Share From the Megabanks

April 23, 2015
John Bancroft
Most of the slack is being taken up by nonbanks, which serviced $1.571 trillion of agency MBS at March 31.
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What’s an Appraisal Cost? Try $450 to $800, At Least

April 23, 2015
Brandon Ivey
Many real estate agents report that appraisal costs have risen and AMCs’ overhead may be responsible...
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Altisource Earnings Plunge 90 Percent, Cost Cutting Ensues, Including Layoffs

April 23, 2015
Paul Muolo
Most of Altisource's business is tied to Ocwen, which is in the process of ridding its servicing portfolio of agency loans.
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Five Oaks Ready to Issue First Jumbo MBS from Its Own Platform

April 23, 2015
Brandon Ivey
Five Oaks will retain all the subordinate classes, the servicing rights and the IOs.
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Modest Changes to GSE MBS Guaranty Pricing Likely To Have Little Impact on FHA, Jumbo Originations

April 23, 2015
The Federal Housing Finance Agency late last week directed Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to stop charging the 25 basis point “adverse market” fee assessed on all loans since the financial crises, but most lower-risk loans won’t get any reduction in loan-level pricing adjustments. As expected, the FHFA did not make any changes to the “base” guaranty fees charged by the two government-sponsored enterprises. Current fees, on average, are at an “appropriate” level. “We are going to monitor this on an ongoing or quarterly basis and we’ll adjust based on market conditions,” said Sandra Thompson, FHFA’s deputy director. The regulator instructed...
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Man Bites Dog: Will Quicken’s Lawsuit Against the Feds Stem the Tide of FHA Charges Against Lenders?

April 23, 2015
Quicken Loans this week went where no lender in the mortgage industry has gone before: Suing the U.S. government for suggesting it’s been doing a crappy job of originating FHA loans. Its legal action not only caught most of the industry by surprise, but resulted in loud applause from the Mortgage Bankers Association and K&L Gates partner Larry Platt. A number of major lenders have paid...
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Private MIs Say They’re (Mostly) Ready for New GSE Eligibility Rules, Or They Will Be

April 23, 2015
The Federal Housing Finance Agency late last week announced a few changes to new private mortgage insurer eligibility rules that were first proposed in July 2014, and the private MI industry appears mostly ready for them. “The new PMIERs are really designed to promote the counterparty strength of private mortgage insurers. We feel like this will strengthen the industry,” said Gina Haly, Freddie Mac’s vice president in the mortgage insurance and risk transfer counterparty credit division. During the financial crisis, some MIs couldn’t fully pay...
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Nonbanks Continue Building Stake in Agency MBS Servicing Market, Top Banks Don’t Fight Erosion

April 23, 2015
The agency mortgage servicing market grew modestly during the first quarter of 2015, thanks to Ginnie Mae and Freddie Mac, according to a new Inside Mortgage Finance analysis of agency mortgage-backed securities disclosures. Lenders serviced a total of $5.287 trillion of single-family mortgages pooled in outstanding agency MBS as of the end of March, up 0.1 percent from the fourth quarter of 2014. The figures do not include unsecuritized loans guaranteed by the two government-sponsored enterprises or, in the case of Ginnie, FHA-insured reverse mortgages. And the numbers don’t perfectly synch up with aggregated reports by the agencies of their guaranteed mortgage debt outstanding. All three of the top agency MBS servicers had...[Includes two data charts]
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A Growing Concern for Fannie, Freddie and The FHFA: Lender-Paid Mortgage Insurance

April 23, 2015
With private mortgage insurance eligibility requirements now a done deal, the MI industry may have a new headache on its hands: concerns from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac – and their regulator – about the discounting of lender-paid MI policies. Industry officials familiar with the LPMI issue have been telling Inside Mortgage Finance for weeks that the government-sponsored enterprises are taking a close look at the product. Although the Federal Housing Finance Agency declined to discuss LPMI, a spokesman for Freddie Mac offered...
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