Government regulations and compliance changes are making it difficult for mortgage professionals to do business in the current environment, while outdated technology and manual processes are impeding the workflow, according to a new Genpact study. Faced with new regulations and a slow housing recovery, the mortgage marketplace badly needs new technology solutions and improved business processes, said the study, which was compiled for Genpact Limited, a provider of ...
The Mortgage Bankers Association said it largely supports accounting changes that would impact holdings of mortgage-backed securities. Under a proposal by the Financial Accounting Standards Board, there would be no change in measurement for reporting entities that carry certain assets and liabilities at amortized cost. The MBA said the update proposed by FASB in October would require certain changes to the measurement of assets and liabilities of securitizations that a reporting entity is required ...
Lenders and servicers will benefit from improved borrower performance as home prices continue to climb, according to industry analysts. Home prices are expected to continue to improve through 2013, although there are some concerns about the impact of negotiations in Congress relating to the fiscal cliff. Home prices nationwide, including distressed sales, increased on a year-over-year basis by 6.3 percent in October 2012, according to CoreLogic. The firm noted that home prices have now increased ...
Upcoming changes from the Internal Revenue Service will allow for a completely paperless mortgage application process, according to industry participants. Beginning Jan. 7, the IRS will allow electronic signatures for IRS Form 4506-T, request for transcript of tax return. The electronic signatures will be allowed for tax transcripts ordered through the IRS Income Verification Express Services. The requirement of a manual signature on the IRS 4506-T was the last significant impediment to a truly ...
Panelists with opposing views of the FHA this week supported raising the single-family mortgage insurance programs minimum credit score to keep borrowers with questionable credit quality out and help preserve the high quality of FHAs newer books of business. Despite their disagreements over whether the FHA will ultimately need a taxpayer bailout, participants in a policy forum hosted by the Cato Institute called for reforms to reduce government presence in the mortgage market and help the FHA to avoid ...
Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the FHA financed a record $31.2 billion in so-called conforming jumbo mortgages during the third quarter of 2012, according to a new Inside Mortgage Finance ranking and analysis. Business in conforming jumbo loans defined as mortgages on one-unit properties that exceed $417,000 rose 29.6 percent from the second quarter and represented the highest quarterly volume for the agencies since emergency loan limits went into effect back in 2008. Since that time, an estimated $363.0 billion of conforming jumbo mortgages have been originated. Conforming jumbo originations for the first nine months of 2012 reached...[Includes three data charts]
Mortgage industry participants reading tea leaves expect that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will write a definition of qualified mortgages that covers about 90 percent of current production, and they suggest that the long-awaited final rule could even boost originations. However, concerns remain about the liability that will come with QM originations and the clarity of the QM definition. Speakers at a panel discussion hosted by the American Securitization Forum this week predicted that the pending QM rule will cover a large majority of current mortgage production, based on previous comments from Richard Cordray, director of the CFPB. Edward Mills, a research analyst and senior vice president at FBR Capital Markets, added...
As part of negotiations regarding the fiscal cliff, the Obama administration and Democrats in the House are seeking principal reduction loan modifications for borrowers with negative equity. The Treasury Department has reportedly proposed a program targeting borrowers with mortgages in non-agency mortgage-backed securities while the debate about principal forgiveness for loans held by the government-sponsored enterprises has also been rekindled. The Obama administration would neither confirm nor deny the non-agency proposal, but details regarding the Market Rate Modification program have prompted talk among industry participants and a detailed analysis. In order to assist...
The Department of Housing and Urban Development announced FHA loan limits for calendar 2013 that include higher amounts for 19 counties, according to an Inside Mortgage Finance analysis. Of the 19 counties getting higher loan limits for FHA forward mortgages, 10 are part of the Houston metropolitan area, where the one-unit limit is going up just $1,500, to $272,550. The remainder are in various counties in Alaska. The emergency loan limits for high-cost markets still $729,750 for FHA and $625,500 for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were authorized...
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac this month completed implementation of the latest round of guaranty fee hikes, this one mandated by their regulator as a move to reduce the footprint of the government-sponsored enterprises and draw more private capital into the mortgage market. Experts say the 10 basis point fee hike will have a slight positive impact in the near term, but future moves in the same direction could help close the gap between agency and non-agency mortgage-backed securities. The Federal Housing Finance Agency ordered the GSEs to raise g-fees by 10 bps for cash deliveries starting in November, and for MBS transactions beginning in December. At the time, the FHFA said...