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IU's Pagliara Loses Argument to Inspect Freddie Mac's Records

September 2, 2016
A high profile shareholder’s request to access Freddie Mac’s corporate records was shot down in a case dismissal last week as a federal court ruled that all shareholder rights were transferred to the Federal Housing Finance Agency during the conservatorship. In Timothy J. Pagliara v. Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, plaintiff Tim Pagliara, chief executive of CapWealth Advisors and the executive director of Investors Unite, a GSE shareholders group, filed a lawsuit in court in March to gain access to Freddie’s records, as an individual stockholder. He owns approximately 346,000 shares of Freddie’s junior preferred stock, according to court documents.
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UI: GSE Risk-Sharing Should Expand, Consider Future Impact

September 2, 2016
The GSE credit risk-transfer program should expand and take into consideration what role it will play in the greater financial system, according to the authors of a new white paper published late last week by the Urban Institute. UI’s Laurie Goodman, Jim Parrott and Ellen Seidman, along with Moody’s Analytics Mark Zandi, said although the credit risk-transfer effort has come a long way in the three years since it was implemented, it still has a long way to go to reaching its full potential. The authors’ primary criticism is that the credit risk-transfer process is too limited. They said it focuses almost exclusively, on how various risk- sharing structures might effectively reduce the current risk to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
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Former Freddie CFO Loses Appeal and Ex Fannie CEO Settles Case

September 2, 2016
One former GSE executive lost his severance package case and another settled in a long-standing civil fraud lawsuit. Both cases came to a conclusion last week. Anthony Piszel, former chief financial officer at Freddie Mac, appealed a judgment from the U.S. Court of Federal Claims dismissing his complaint that Freddie owed him payment for his “golden parachute” compensation after he was terminated without cause at the start of the conservatorship. The question came down to whether or not a government prohibition on making golden parachute payments to terminated Freddie employees was illegal or not. Piszel was terminated two weeks after...
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FHFA Loosens Regulations for New Business Activities by FHLBs

September 2, 2016
The Federal Housing Finance Agency issued a proposed rule last week that would reduce the amount of approval the Federal Home Loan Banks would need from the regulator before engaging in new business activities. This comes after the FHLBanks wrote the FHFA in 2013 following a request for public comment on existing regulations. The agency said this was done to help improve the banks’ effectiveness and reduce their burden. The agency announced the rule modifying part of its regulations regarding requirements for the FHLBanks’ new business activity in the Aug. 23, 2016, Federal Register.
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Experts Call GSE Servicing Fees Excessive, Behind the Times

September 2, 2016
Panelists, including former Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Ed DeMarco, said that mortgage servicing has evolved over the years but the costs are still decades behind the times. During a recent seminar on mortgage servicing hosted by CoreLogic and the Urban Institute, industry experts discussed rising costs and the frequency of servicing transfers.Panelists, including DeMarco, now a senior fellow at the Milken Institute, said that mortgage servicing compensation has not changed in decades as the servicing industry itself has undergone what he called “profound changes. The minimum servicing fee for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac has been stuck at 25 basis points since the 1980s, he said.
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GSE Roundup

September 2, 2016
FHFA’s TCPA Exemption Request Denied. The Federal Communications Commission turned down the Federal Housing Finance Agency’s request to exempt GSE mortgage servicing calls from prohibitions against robocalls, or automated dialing and calling systems, to contact delinquent borrowers. It refused the request, citing the exemption for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac loans “because little in the way of facts has been entered into the record.” According to the commission, the FHFA, in its request, cites two different exemption provisions. However, the FCC said the FHFA failed to provide the information necessary for determining whether the calls at issue would satisfy the threshold requirements for exemption. Under the rule, calls to cell phones are capped at no more than three attempts...
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A Major Headache in Progress: A Shortage of Appraisers

September 1, 2016
Brandon Ivey
Appraisals are running 15-20 days out due to the busy market, said a real estate agent in Michigan…
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Luther Burbank of California Pushing Non-QM Jumbos

September 1, 2016
Brandon Ivey
Some of Luther Burbank’s borrowers are more than 40 years old and receive financial support from their parents.
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Life Under TRID: Delays Ease, Costs Rise, Smaller Loans Less Desirable

September 1, 2016
Thomas Ressler
Originators were asked if TRID has affected their willingness to originate small loans. Roughly 53.8 percent said “no change,” while 46.2 percent said “yes, moderately.”
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NFHA Piles on Foreclosure-Related Accusations Against BofA. Zika Allegations Too. BofA Disputes the Charges

September 1, 2016
Brandon Ivey
The consumer advocate charges that BofA is exacerbating the risk of spreading the Zika virus in South Florida…
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