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Auditors Cited for Improper Mortgage Accounting

September 21, 2012
The private-sector watchdog established by Congress to examine auditing firms recently found a number of mortgage-related issues with two major auditors. The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board raised concerns about the mortgage-repurchase reserves that KPMG signed off on and about fair value measurements allowed by Grant Thornton. The PCAOB reviewed 52 audits completed by KPMG in 2011 and found that the auditor failed to sufficiently test a mortgage-backed security issuer’s ...
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Realtors Concerned by Tight Credit Standards

September 21, 2012
Unreasonably tight mortgage lending standards, fueled by lenders’ and regulators’ extreme distaste for risk, are dampening home sales and some flexibility is needed to drive home sales and job creation, according to a new survey by the National Association of Realtors. The survey analyzed credit scores and loan performance for both conventional conforming and FHA-VA loans and suggested returning to reasonably safe and sound lending standards to give home sales a much-needed jolt. Existing home sales should ...
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Independent Wholesale Lender on Record Pace

September 21, 2012
United Shore Financial Services in Birmingham, MI, is on course to a record-breaking $7 billion in residential mortgage originations in 2012, thanks to a robust wholesale lending operation and excellent relationships with mortgage brokers. Great customer service, a strong broker-support system, capable and efficient technology and strong management are the big factors for United Shore’s rapid growth, said Mat Ishbia, president of United Wholesale Mortgage, USFS’s wholesale arm. United Shore originates loans ...
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Lenders Vetting More Third-Party Providers

September 21, 2012
Increasing regulatory pressures and ongoing buyback exposure and legal liability is prompting a number of warehouse banks and mortgage lenders to start using outside companies to vet some of their third-party service providers such as settlement agents. Sources say settlement agents are being charged fees to provide certain business information and undergo background checks and credential verifications to become approved; otherwise, they will not be able to close loans for these entities going forward ...
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Lower Losses Expected with Quicker REO Sales

September 21, 2012
Servicers take lower losses and area home prices take less of a hit when real estate owned properties are quickly liquidated, according to new research by analysts at the Federal Reserve and Fannie Mae. “Our results suggest that the key to minimizing the costs of foreclosure is to minimize the time that properties spend in serious delinquency and in REO,” the authors said in “Foreclosure Externalities: Some New Evidence,” a working paper published this month by the National Bureau of Economic Research ...
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Fannie, Freddie Ease HARP Repurchase Guidelines Among Other Adjustments as Momentum Wanes

September 20, 2012
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac late last week announced another round of changes in the Home Affordable Refinance Program for underwater borrowers, including more liberal repurchase standards that some say may spur lenders to refinance other servicers’ loans. For HARP loans sold to the government-sponsored enterprises on or after Jan. 1, 2013, repurchase risk will be lowered if the borrower stays current in the loan for 12 months. Under a revised repurchase policy announced last week, representation and warranty risk will be eased for non-HARP loans that stay current for 36 months. Effectively immediately, the government-sponsored enterprises reduced...
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Fannie, Freddie Stake Out Different Position From Industry on CFPB’s APR Calculation Proposal

September 20, 2012
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac support the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s proposal to institute a higher “all in” annual percentage rate calculation that would incorporate additional fees and charges – one aspect of the larger proposed rule to combine and simplify the consumer mortgage disclosure under the Truth in Lending Act and the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act. “Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac support the bureau’s proposal to expand the finance charge for several reasons,” the two government-sponsored enterprises said. “First, it will make comparison shopping easier for consumers by eliminating the lack of clarity that now leads creditors to treat identical fees differently.” Second, a more inclusive finance charge will eliminate...
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HMDA Data Reveal Stronger Conventional Purchase Mortgage Market in 2011, Slight Drop in Credit Denials

September 20, 2012
Mortgage originations reported under the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act declined by 11.2 percent from 2010 to 2011, according to an Inside Mortgage Finance analysis of HMDA data released this week by federal regulators. A total of $1.399 trillion of purchase and refinance mortgage originations were reported under HMDA for last year, as well as $26.0 billion of home-improvement loans. The dollar volume of loan applications was down slightly more, falling 11.4 percent from 2010, and the loan denial rate drifted slightly lower, to 17.7 percent. African-Americans and Hispanic loan applicants continued to have higher loan rejection rates, although both groups followed the overall trend toward lower denial rates. The most common reason cited for rejecting a loan application was...[Includes one data chart]
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ARM Lending Defies Historic Lows in Mortgage Interest Rates, Posts Modest Gain in Originations

September 20, 2012
Interest rates on fixed-rate mortgages have been at record lows since December 2011, but a considerable number of borrowers continue to choose adjustable-rate mortgages, according to a ranking and analysis by Inside Mortgage Finance. ARM originations rose 7.7 percent from the first to the second quarter of 2012, a slightly faster rate of increase than the overall market. Although ARM originations over the first half of the year were down 3.6 percent from the same period in 2011, ARMs still accounted for 10.3 percent of total loan production. Most ARMs are...[Includes one data chart]
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Is Raising GSE G-Fees About Driving Business to the Private Sector or Just Eliminating the GSE Subsidy?

September 20, 2012
As federal regulators move to raise Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac guaranty fees for the second time this year, some industry analysts question whether it will help shrink the role of government programs in the mortgage market or simply shift more business to the FHA. “That’s a concern,” said Meg Burns, senior associate director for housing and regulatory policy at the Federal Housing Finance Agency, during the American Mortgage Conference sponsored by the North Carolina Bankers Association last week. “There are discussions all the time about what will FHA do when Fannie and Freddie are raising the g-fees, and whether FHA is actually in position to move the premium charges?” Burns noted that the government-sponsored enterprises have...
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