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Streamline Refi Cuts Will Not Impact MMI Fund

March 16, 2012
Significant price cuts to the FHA’s Streamline Refinance Program will not hurt the Mortgage Mutual Insurance Fund but will, in fact, benefit from the lower pricing in the long term, said Acting FHA Commissioner Carol Galante.Testifying last week before the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Housing and Urban Development and Related Agencies, Galante said the pricing cuts to encourage streamline refinancing as well as upfront and annual mortgage insurance premium increases for forward and jumbo mortgages will generate an additional $1 billion this fiscal year and next, in addition to projections in the president’s FY2013 budget. According to Galante, the FY2013 budget proposal ...
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FHA Expands, Extends Short Refi Program

March 16, 2012
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has issued new guidance allowing non-FHA mortgage loans to qualify for an FHA refinance loan if the lender or investor agrees to write off the unpaid principal balance of the original first-lien mortgage by at least 10 percent. The guidance expands last year’s enhancements to the FHA Short Refinance program, which allowed responsible homeowners with negative equity to refinance into a 30-year, fixed-rate FHA loan. It also extends the program until Dec. 31, 2014. Under the latest changes, underwater borrowers who may have been delinquent ...
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GNMA to Seek Explanation for Reporting Flaws

March 16, 2012
Ginnie Mae will question certain mortgage-backed securities issuers about reporting inconsistencies in pool data submissions over the last couple of months and try to resolve those issues to avoid delay in MBS pool processing. In an audio conference with issuers last week, Ginnie Mae officials said agency staff discovered the flawed data submissions while poring over several months’ worth of pool data submitted by issuers. While most of the information fell within theVargas said the discrepancies were attributed to a small group of issuers, who will be contacted soon to work on corrections before Ginnie Mae puts stronger edits up front. She said the agency wants to ...
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HUD Announces Underwriting Revisions

March 16, 2012
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has announced new underwriting guidance relating to the handling of disputed accounts, documentation requirements for self-employed borrowers and identity-of-interest transactions. Announced in Mortgagee Letter 2012-3, the underwriting changes in the HUD handbook will be integrated into the FHA Single-Family Online Handbooks shortly. The revised guidance will take effect on April 1. Under the old guidance regarding disputed accounts and public records, if the credit report reveals that the borrower is disputing any adverse credit information, the mortgage application must be ...
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Five States Dominate FHA Jumbo Market in 2011

March 16, 2012
Origination of FHA-insured mortgage loans exceeding $417,000 were concentrated mostly in five states in 2011 even as jumbo loan production dropped further on both monthly and year-to-year bases, according to Inside FHA Lending’s analysis of the latest FHA data. California, New York, Virginia, New Jersey and Maryland accounted for 85.7 percent of the FHA jumbo market in 2011, with lenders reporting $18.2 billion in total originations, down 34.9 percent from 2010 and 2.5 percent from the third to the fourth quarter. California led all states in 2011 in FHA jumbo origination ($8.73 billion) and market share (48.0 percent). Production on a quarterly basis was ... [Two charts]
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Non-Agency Lending Gains Ground In Expanding Jumbo Market of 2011

March 15, 2012
Mortgage lenders appeared to have no problem taking up the slack after Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac high-cost loan limits were lowered in the fourth quarter of 2011. Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and Ginnie Mae financed 36.6 percent of the loans exceeding $417,000 that were originated in the fourth quarter of last year, according to a new Inside Mortgage Finance analysis. That was down from a 42.7 percent agency share of the jumbo market in the previous quarter. The key factor was the reduction in the top Fannie/Freddie loan limit from $729,750 to $625,500, which (Includes two data charts)...
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New FHFA Compensation Program Would Kill Fannie, Freddie Executive Bonuses, Cut CEO Pay to $500,000

March 15, 2012
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac executives will take home significantly less compensation during 2012, even as staffers at the taxpayer-subsidized companies will be monetarily rewarded for hitting performance goals – though they won’t be called bonuses – under a new plan unveiled late last week by the Federal Housing Finance Agency. The FHFA’s 2012 executive compensation program reduces top executive pay at the government-sponsored enterprises by nearly 75 percent from pre-conservatorship levels, while it totally eliminates bonuses and establishes a “six-figure” pay target for the executive positions...
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HUD Tries to Rev Up FHA Refi Program For Underwater Conventional Borrowers

March 15, 2012
Two White House administrations and Congress have separately tried to launch three FHA programs designed to help various constituencies of distressed homeowners since the housing market began to crash in 2007, and none of them have accomplished much. Still, policymakers keep trying. The Obama administration this week announced a handful of changes to the FHA Short Refinance program in hopes of increasing volume. The program, aimed at borrowers who are current on underwater conventional loans, is also being extended through December 2014. According to the most recent FHA data available, only 2,163...
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Details of AG Servicing Settlement Reveal No Big Surprises; Banks Expected to Move Quickly

March 15, 2012
Industry experts digging through thousands of pages of legal documents associated with the $25 billion foreclosure settlement agreed to by five major servicers mostly found what they expected: a complex package of mixed forms of borrower support that the banks are expected to implement sooner rather than later. The settlements involving Bank of America, Wells Fargo, JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup and Ally Financial and 49 state attorneys general will have to be approved by the U.S. District Court in Washington, DC. Although critics found grounds for complaint about the varying incentives for loan modification and...
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Government Dividend Payments Weigh Down GSEs As Freddie Nets Income, Fannie Posts Smaller Losses in 4Q

March 15, 2012
Dividend payments paid by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to the U.S. Treasury for its continued financial support held down the two government-sponsored enterprises during the fourth quarter as Freddie would have otherwise posted a profit, while Fannie narrowed its losses during the final three months of 2011. Freddie actually reported $619 million in net income during the fourth quarter of 2011, compared to the third quarter’s net loss of $4.4 billion, before having to repay $1.7 billion in preferred stock dividends to the government. Under the terms of the GSEs’ purchase agreement, the Treasury is entitled...
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