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FHFA Seeks Oversight of MSR Transfers North of 25,000 Mortgages

December 12, 2013
Paul Muolo
Want to sell a large chunk of MSRs? If it's Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac product you'll have to run the deal past the FHFA.
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FHFA Abruptly Cancels Policy Briefing on MI Eligibility Rules

December 12, 2013
Paul Muolo
Officials close to the matter said the MI policy briefing was cancelled due to Senate approval of a new permanent director to the agency, Mel Watt, a former North Carolina Congressman.
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Short Takes: HUD Unveils its QM Rule / Who Sold Those MSRs to Walter? / Stonegate Will Take On 200 Nationstar Employees / Trulia Sells Senior Notes / A Housing Boom in 2014?

December 12, 2013
George Brooks and Paul Muolo
In certain ways, HUD’s "qualified mortgage" definition is less restrictive than the CFPB edict, including setting no limit on a borrower’s debt-to-income ratio.
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Lame-Duck FHFA Chief Hikes GSE Guaranty Fees, Unknown if Director Watt Will Reverse It

December 12, 2013
The Federal Housing Finance Agency this week announced it would direct Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to implement a three-pronged adjustment in guaranty fee the two government-sponsored enterprises charge lenders, including a 10 basis point g-fee hike beginning in March. The increases – which would boost the average guaranty fee for new loans to over 60 bps – are part of the FHFA’s strategic plan for Fannie and Freddie to attract more private capital to the mortgage market and “improve the relationship between g-fee and risk,” according to FHFA Acting Director Edward DeMarco. As part of the plan, Fannie and Freddie will drop...
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Correspondents Helped Lenders Find Purchase-Mortgage Business as Refi Market Slowed in 3Q

December 12, 2013
Purchase-mortgage originations continued to grow during the third quarter of 2013, with a significant share of the loans coming from loan correspondents, according to a new ranking and analysis by Inside Mortgage Finance. Lenders generated an estimated $218.0 billion in purchase mortgages during the third quarter, the highest three-month volume since the third quarter of 2007. That was up 17.2 percent from the second quarter and it brought year-to-date production to $583.0 billion, up 30.4 percent from the same period in 2012. Refinance production continued...[Includes four data charts]
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FHA Lowers Maximum High-Cost Loan Limit For 2014, Hundreds of Counties See Declines

December 12, 2013
It wasn’t much of a surprise when the Department of Housing and Urban Development announced FHA loan limits for 2014 that lowered the top high-cost market limit, but many were caught off guard by the change in how limits are calculated and by revised median house prices. HUD this week announced that the cap for single-family mortgages in the most expensive housing markets of the lower 48 states would drop from $729,750 to $625,500. That’s the same as the maximum high-cost limit for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. During the first half of 2013, only about $2.05 billion of FHA loans exceeded $625,500, or about 1.5 percent of FHA business. But the sunset of the FHA provisions in the Economic Stimulus Act of 2008 also meant...
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Warehouse Commitments Tumble in 3Q13, But Some Nonbanks Get Sweet Deals From Lenders

December 12, 2013
Warehouse commitments extended to nonbanks fell 16 percent on a sequential basis in the third quarter to roughly $20.5 billion, according to new figures compiled by Inside Mortgage Finance. Compared to the same period a year earlier, commitments tumbled even more: 20 percent. The drop in commitments mirrored, somewhat, the fall-off in residential originations, which declined almost 19 percent in the third quarter. However, commitments measure how much credit a warehouse lender is willing to provide – not how much it actually provides. Wells Fargo, the nation’s largest warehouse lender, had...[Includes one data chart]
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Here’s How to Exclude Affiliate Fees from QM’s 3 Percent Cap Under the CFPB’s Final ATR Rule

December 12, 2013
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau may formally address the treatment of affiliate fees in the points-and-fees calculation for qualified mortgages under the agency’s ability-to-repay rule, which takes effect in just a few weeks. Until such a decision is made, industry representatives have put together some guidance on how to exclude such fees from that 3 percent cap. “There has been significant industry confusion concerning the extent to which affiliate fees are included in the points-and-fees calculation, particularly when only a portion of a fee is retained by an affiliate,” the Mortgage Bankers Association said early this week. The trade group has put together a document outlining its understanding of the CFPB’s definitive guidance, based on discussions with bureau staff, on the treatment of affiliate fees in both the qualified mortgage and the Home Ownership and Equity Protection Act points-and-fees calculations. “Please keep in mind...
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Servicers Comply With Most Requirements, Regulators Push for Better Performance

December 12, 2013
Recent progress reports on the $25 billion national servicing settlement and the Home Affordable Modification Program suggest that servicers are complying with the vast majority of the programs’ requirements. However, regulators continue to push for better performance. The five banks participating in the national servicing settlement complied with the settlement’s 29 metrics as of the end of the second quarter of 2013, according to a report released last week by the settlement’s monitor. JPMorgan Chase was...
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HUD Approves Final QM Rule for FHA Loans With No Major Changes

December 12, 2013
The Department of Housing and Urban Development this week issued a final rule implementing a qualified-mortgage standard for FHA loans that is essentially unchanged from the agency’s first proposal issued in late September. HUD determined that it had to tweak the calculation of points and fees that is in the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s QM rule so that a large number – about 19 percent – of FHA forward mortgages will be classified as QMs. The final HUD rule establishes two categories of FHA qualified mortgages: safe-harbor QMs and rebuttable-presumption QMs. FHA forward mortgages will be considered...
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