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Steve Cohen’s SAC Ups Stake in Walter Investment

April 15, 2014
Paul Muolo
Walter, through its affiliate Green Tree Loan Servicing, is a top 10 ranked servicer, according to figures compiled by Inside Mortgage Finance.
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SHORT TAKES: Negative Outlook / Fannie to Assess Late Fees / Servicers Implement CFPB Rules / Crowdfunding Servicing Purchases / Johnson-Crapo Outlook

April 15, 2014
Brandon Ivey
DBRS suggests it's likely that most of the U.S. population won't be able to qualify for a mortgage any time soon...
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Mortgage Complaints to CFPB See Big Drop from Year Ago

April 15, 2014
Thomas Ressler
Mortgage-related complaints to the CFPB as of the first quarter of 2014 were down significantly compared with the previous year, though they increased compared with the fourth quarter of 2013.
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GSEs Will Comply with Chicago's Vacant Property Rule But Not Pay Under Settlement by FHFA

April 15, 2014
Charles Wisniowski
The FHFA and Chicago settled a legal battle that started in November 2011 regarding maintenance and fees for vacant properties.
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Citi’s Retail Originations Drop 37% in First Quarter of 2014

April 14, 2014
Brandon Ivey
Citi continued the trend of big banks reporting sharp declines in their mortgage originations, driven by a lack of refinance business.
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CFPB Requires $747 Million from BofA Over Credit Card Practices

April 14, 2014
Bank of America will have to pay $727 million in restitution to consumers who were harmed by practices related to its credit card add-on products, under the terms of a consent order announced last week by the CFPB. That is the single largest amount of money yet returned to consumers in such an action by the bureau. BofA also agreed to pay a $20 million civil money penalty to the CFPB. The bureau went after BofA on two fronts: allegedly deceptive marketing practices as well as unfair billing practices. The marketing practices at issue had to do with two credit-card payment-protection products, “Credit Protection Plus” and “Credit Protection Deluxe.” “The bureau found that the telemarketing scripts Bank of America used...
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Mortgage Lenders Call for Changes To CFPB’s Ability-to-Repay Rule

April 14, 2014
In a statement submitted for the record to the House Financial Services Committee last week, the Mortgage Bankers Association said it remains concerned that the CFPB’s ability-to-repay rule could unduly tighten mortgage credit for a significant number of creditworthy families who seek to buy or refinance a home. To improve the rule, the MBA rattled off a handful of suggestions, the first of which was to establish cure procedures. “The CFPB should adopt rules allowing lenders to cure calculation errors and other processing mistakes made while attempting to meet the qualified mortgage requirements,” the trade group said. “Without such procedures, lenders will be forced to avoid transactions at the boundaries of the points-and-fees cap, debt-to-income limits and the annual percentage...
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QM Rules to Constrict Mortgage Credit, ABA Lending Survey Finds

April 14, 2014
More than 80 percent of bankers expect mortgage credit is going to be constricted because of the CFPB’s new mortgage rules, which took effect in January, according to the results of the latest Real Estate Lending Survey from the American Bankers Association. More specifically, in discussing the impact of the ability-to-repay/qualified mortgage rules on credit availability in the market generally, 41 percent said there will be a measurable reduction in credit availability across all mortgage lending segments. Forty percent said there will be a measurable reduction in credit availability in the non-QM lending segments only, and 20 percent said there will be no measurable impact on mortgage lending levels, regardless of QM or non-QM classification. When asked to characterize the...
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Democrats Call for Full Hearing On Personnel Practices at CFPB

April 14, 2014
Democrats on the House Financial Services Committee have formally requested Chairman Jeb Hensarling, R-TX, conduct a full committee hearing into potential discriminatory policies and practices that affect employees not only at the CFPB but in other federal financial regulatory agencies as well. Ranking Member Maxine Waters, D-CA, announced the request at a hearing recently conducted by the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, which looked into allegations of employee discrimination and retaliation at the CFPB. Waters echoed sentiments of fellow Democrats, who expressed concern earlier that the hearing was focused on discussing ongoing claims by a single employee instead of the larger issue of employee discrimination and the retaliation and harassment that whistleblowers experience. Dwelling on the employee’s...
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Consumer Complaints About Credit Reporting Surging, Data Reveal

April 14, 2014
Consumer complaints filed with the CFPB jumped 29.1 percent in the first quarter of 2014, fueled mostly by a flood of gripes having to do with credit reporting, which leapt 79.5 percent during the period, according to a new analysis and ranking by Inside the CFPB. Year over year, the picture is even worse, with total complaints up 34.0 percent, driven by an eye-popping 125.8 percent jump in grievances with credit reporting. Such a noticeable rise in the sector is sure to capture the attention of the CFPB, which uses consumer complaints – rightly or wrongly – as a barometer for where it should dedicate its limited resources. There are economists who argue such self-reported data are inherently unreliable. The bureau has... [includes 2 exclusive charts]
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