While the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has encouraged originations of non-qualified mortgages, industry analysts predict that such originations will begin slowly. Even before the QM and risk-retention requirements are implemented for non-qualified residential mortgages, few lenders have been willing to offer subprime mortgages. Originations of subprime mortgages will likely be non-QMs due to the higher interestrates required for subprime borrowers. According to a survey completed by Zillow, borrowers with credit scores under 620 who requested a quote for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage were...
Potential investors have expressed strong interest in the pending risk-sharing deal from Fannie Mae and looking for tweaks in the structure recently used by Freddie Mac. Martin Hughes, CEO and director of Redwood Trust, noted that the real estate investment trust invested in Freddies Structured Agency Credit Risk transaction. He suggested two changes as the government-sponsored enterprises work to share risk with the non-agency market. Freddies STACR deal was structured...
Higher-priced mortgages accounted for a scant 1.0 percent of loan sales in 2012, according to an Inside Nonconforming Markets analysis of data from the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act. Originations of higher-priced mortgages increased slightly compared with 2011 but the growth didnt keep up with the increase in overall originations. Higher-priced first liens have an annual percentage rate at least 1.5 percentage points above the average prime offer rate. Federal regulators use the metric as a proxy for subprime mortgages. Some $15.80 billion in higher-priced mortgages were sold...[Includes one data chart]
A year and a half after the $25 billion national servicing settlement took effect, attorneys general and the settlements monitor turned up the heat this week on the five banks participating in the settlement. Wells Fargo faces a new lawsuit, Bank of America settled similar claims, and all five servicers face additional testing standards and procedures, with BofA and Wells agreeing to even more stringent process improvements. New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, D, announced a lawsuit against Wells. He said consumer advocates have documented hundreds of violations to the settlement by Wells, including delays, lost paperwork and wrongful denials. BofA avoided...
Citadel Loan Servicing, which specializes in non-agency loans, has increased its maximum loan-to-value ratio to 80 percent from 75 percent. The change, which came about a week ago, is for fully documented loans.The privately held nonbank made the switch in response to borrower demand. The phones are ringing like a son-of-a-gun, said Citadel CEO Dan Perl. The Irvine, CA-based firm originates...
Esoteric accounting rules, statutory loss reserves requirements and declining loan production have compelled the FHA to take a mandatory draw of approximately $1.7 billion from the Treasury even though it has plenty of cash to cover potential losses. While the agency had significant liquid assets for its forward loan portfolio, it would be required to boost reserves for its Home Equity Conversion Mortgage program to cover all expected future losses for the next 30 years, FHA Commissioner Carol Galante explained in a letter to Senate Banking Committee leaders. The announced draw became ...
The Department of Housing and Urban Development this week proposed its own qualified mortgage rule for FHA-insured mortgage loans that builds off the existing QM rule finalized by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau earlier this year. The proposed rule aligns with the ability-to-repay criteria in the Truth in Lending Act as required by the Dodd-Frank Act. Once the proposal becomes final and takes effect, it would replace the CFPBs rule for FHA loans. The DFA has set a seven-year timetable for FHA, the VA and the Rural Housing Service to promulgate their own QM rules. HUDs proposed QM rule would ...
Overall FHA production saw little change in the second quarter of 2013 from the previous quarter, with the fixed-rate, 30-year product, refinances and jumbos weakening somewhat during the period, according to Inside FHA Lendings analysis of FHA data. FHA endorsements dropped 0.7 percent to $63.2 billion from $63.7 billion on a quarter-to-quarter basis. It is also the second time the numbers have slipped since the fourth quarter, when new endorsements totaled $64.0 billion. During the quarter, the top FHA lenders saw their total production drop by ... [2 charts]
The FHA was still able to endorse single-family mortgage loans during the first week of the partial government shutdown, although no FHA staff were available to underwrite and approve loans. A significant delay in the processing of new FHA insurance applications might have occurred this week because only 64 employees are still at work in HUDs Office of Housing, which includes the FHA. HUD said it might need more essential employees per day, on an intermittent basis, to perform key activities. The department expects these calls for reinforcement to ...
The Inspector General of the Department of Housing and Urban Development urged HUD to strengthen its oversight of prohibited restrictive covenants (PRC) in FHA-insured mortgages and to stop the illegal practice. It is difficult to gauge just how serious is the problem nationwide because HUD did not specifically look for prohibited restrictive covenants during loan reviews and did not track such violations, said Tanya Schultze, HUD regional inspector general for audit for the Los Angeles region. However, audits by Schultzes team did uncover six FHA lenders that allowed ...