Despite its earnest efforts to address the problem, the Federal Housing Finance Agencys staff recruitment and retention shortfalls seriously threaten its effectiveness as the GSEs regulator, its official watchdog has concluded.The FHFAs Office of Inspector General said in a report issued last week that the Finance Agency has too few examiners to ensure the efficiency and effectiveness of the GSE oversight program.
Between 2006 and early 2011, Fannie Maes regulator repeatedly tolerated delays by the GSE in establishing an acceptable and effective operational risk-management program despite repeated calls to do so, according to a report by the Federal Housing Finance Agency Office of Inspector General.
A report issued this week by the Federal Housing Finance Agency Office of Inspector General found preventable flaws in the FHFAs oversight and approval of a $1.35 billion settlement between Bank of America and Freddie Mac in December 2010 which resolved most past, present and future repurchase demands on 787,000 loans.Fannie Mae made its own similar repurchase settlement with BofA for $1.52 billion that same month.The FHFA-OIG evaluation found the agreement was based on Freddies flawed review process and that a lack of independent action by FHFA senior management may have led and could lead to significant losses by the GSE.
The Federal Housing Finance Agency is seeking comments and suggestions as it prepares for an upcoming, mandated review and revision of its existing regulations.
A Federal Reserve analysis of Home Mortgage Disclosure Act data released last week suggests that the about-to-be implemented decline in conforming loan limits will have a minimal impact."Analysis of the 2010 HMDA data suggest that the number of loans affected by these limit changes is likely to be small, noted the Fed report.
The average fee charged by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to lenders rose last year, while payments collected on the Home Affordable Refinance Program contributed to the GSEs bottom line, according to the Federal Housing Finance Agency.The third-annual FHFA study found that the average total guarantee fee charged by Fannie and Freddie on single-family mortgages was 26 basis points in 2010, compared to 22 bps in 2009. When HARP loans were excluded, the FHFA said the total average g-fee increased to 25 bps in 2010 from 21 bps in 2009.
Upset at what they perceive as being kept out of the loop as the White House and the Federal Housing Finance Agency look to jumpstart the GSEs underperforming refinance program, House Democrats are dealing themselves into the process starting with a meeting with the FHFAs head next week.Reps. Dennis Cardoza, D-CA, and Elijah Cummings, D-MD, are tentatively scheduled to sit down with FHFA Acting Director Edward DeMarco on Oct. 6 to discuss the lawmakers ideas on how to best improve the two-year-old Home Affordable Refinance Program, according to a Cardoza spokesman.
Preliminary results of a new evaluation program unveiled earlier this year by Fannie Mae indicate that some of the GSEs servicers are satisfactorily meeting Fannies performance goals while others were below median performance levels during the first half of 2011.
Conforming loan limits will edge lower this weekend and likely have a bigger impact on the FHA market than on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac business, according to a new Inside Mortgage Trends analysis. Starting Oct. 1, the emergency conforming limits that were based on 125 percent of area median housing prices will be cranked down to permanent limits based on 115 percent of area median prices. That will lower the top high-cost market limit for single-family properties in the lower 48 states from $729,750 to $625,500. In the FHA market, there were some $2.39 billion of home loans exceeding $625,500 originated during...(Includes one data chart)