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20 Pct of Mortgages May Fail QM Safe Harbor

October 25, 2013
The ability-to-repay rule issued by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in January would exclude more than one in five loans originated today from the full “safe harbor” legal protections for so-called qualified mortgages. That’s the chief finding of an analysis of August and September 2013 originations by ComplianceEase, a provider of risk management solutions based in Burlingame, CA. ComplianceAnalyzer, the firm’s patented automated compliance solution, is now capable of auditing loans for ...
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BOK Enters the Online Mortgage Channel

October 25, 2013
BOK Financial is jumping into the online mortgage origination channel with the launch of HomeDirect Mortgage to serve consumers who are increasingly going to the Internet to shop for mortgages. The Tulsa-based company said the new channel complements BOK’s mortgage operation, which originated an estimated $4 billion in loans through its retail channel in 2012. As a “direct” lender with an automated online application system, HomeDirect is aiming for homebuyers who are computer savvy and searching ...
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Lenders Wait for IRS to Resolve 4506-T Backlog

October 25, 2013
In the aftermath of the 16-day partial government shutdown, mortgage lenders have decided to continue suspension of the tax transcript requirement for borrower income verification until the Internal Revenue Service has caught up with the backlog of requests for the transcripts. According to lenders, even though normal operations have resumed at federal agencies, the IRS has fallen behind on processing lender requests for the 4506-T Form, which is a borrower’s transcript of tax return provided by the ...
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Leads, Value-Added Service Key to Purchase Loans

October 25, 2013
With the era of “easy refinances” in the past, lenders are working to increase their purchase-mortgage originations. Industry consultants suggest focusing on lead-generation and providing value to potential borrowers as opposed to competing with other lenders based solely on interest rates. Garth Graham, head of Stratmor Group’s marketing strategy and execution practice, said lenders should use the leads and data they already have to increase purchase-mortgage originations. He noted that ...
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Community Banks Fill Void Left by Nonbanks

October 25, 2013
Community banks in several states are working to increase their market share of mortgage originations as nonbanks have exited their markets, according to the Conference of State Bank Supervisors. However, credit unions have also gotten more aggressive with their lending, posing a threat to community banks. Charles Vice, chairman of the CSBS and commissioner of the Kentucky Department of Financial Institutions, said regulators in 28 states held more than 50 town hall meetings this year with community banks ...
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DeMarco Hints at GSE Loan Limit Cut at Least Six Months Away

October 25, 2013
The Federal Housing Finance Agency will make “across the board” reductions to Fannie Mae’s and Freddie Mac’s conforming loan limits that affect all markets, but the industry will have ample time to plot necessary course corrections, according to FHFA Acting Director Edward DeMarco. During remarks this week at a conference sponsored by Zillow and the Bipartisan Policy Center, DeMarco said he will announce his loan limit decision in late November – the traditional timing of the announcement.
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Jury Sides with Government Over BofA in Mortgage Fraud Case

October 25, 2013
Countrywide Financial Corp. committed fraud when it sold questionable mortgages to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac prior to the financial crisis, a New York federal jury determined this week. Bank of America acquired CFC in 2008 and is liable for the fraud. The jury also found that Rebecca Mairone, a former chief operating officer for CFC’s subprime division, Full Spectrum, is liable for fraud for her role in leading its “Hustle” loan program, which was designed by Countrywide to speed up approvals for unqualified borrowers.
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FHFA Pushing JPMorgan, BofA for Billions in MBS Lawsuit Deals

October 25, 2013
More than two years after it first filed its massive legal action against some of the nation’s largest financial institutions, the Federal Housing Finance Agency is demanding a high-cost exit fare before it will let two big banks off the hook. The FHFA reportedly is in separate talks with JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America to pay billions to quiet claims that the firms sold faulty mortgage-backed securities prior to the 2008 mortgage market meltdown. …
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Fannie: Why Aren’t Some Seller/Servicers Issuing MBS?

October 25, 2013
Although Fannie Mae has been pushing certain thinly capitalized nonbanks to its cash window for loan sales, it also wants to know why others that have the capital – and approvals – aren’t issuing mortgage-backed securities. A Fannie spokesman had this to say on the matter: “If not, why not? Maybe it’s time for us to have a conversation with them.”
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Booker’s Senate Election Doesn’t Improve Watt’s FHFA Prospects

October 25, 2013
Despite regaining an additional likely vote following New Jersey’s special Senate election last week, industry observers note that Rep. Mel Watt’s, D-NC, confirmation prospects to be the next Federal Housing Finance Agency director remain doubtful. With the election of Newark Mayor Cory Booker, D, to fill the seat formerly held by Sen. Frank Lautenberg, D, until his June 2013 death, the unofficial vote count for Watt’s nomination rises back to 56 to 44.
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