Making the Department of Veterans Affairs adjustable-rate mortgage programs permanent would cost $144 million in new direct taxpayer subsidies over the next 10 years, according to Congressional Budget Office estimates. Based on the number of ARM and hybrid ARM loans the VA has guaranteed in recent years, CBO estimates that the VA would guarantee approximately $1.3 billion worth of additional loans annually over the next 10 years. Consequently, additional subsidy costs for those loans would increase direct spending by $52 million over 2012-2017 and $144 million over 2012-2022, the CBO said. Subsidy costs of those additional loan guarantees would be paid from a ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is seeking comment and information on mortgages not financed by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac, including those insured and guaranteed by the federal government, as it reopened the public discussion for the proposed ability to repay rule. New data the Federal Housing Finance Agency provided to the CFPB after the close of the rulemakings comment period spurred the bureau to reopen the comment period until July 9, 2012. The new FHFA data track the performance of loans purchased or guaranteed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac from 1997 to 2011. The CFPB also has obtained data on ...
The volume of new mortgages with FHA insurance jumped 25.1 percent in April from a year ago, continuing the heightened production pace in government lending seen during the first three months of 2012. Excluding Home Equity Conversion Mortgage originations, FHA lending in April improved not only on a year-over-year basis but also on a monthly basis. FHA lenders combined for $19.2 billion in new FHA endorsements for the month, up 8.2 percent from March and from $17.7 billion in April of last year, according to Inside FHA Lendings analysis of FHA data. FHAs April originations rode on a surge of government-insured lending in the first quarter of 2012, during which the ... [1 Chart]
FHA servicers held approximately 7.5 million loans as of April 30, with the top 50 servicers accounting for 97.2 percent, an Inside FHA Lending analysis of agency data showed. Wells Fargo and Bank of America together held an estimated 4.0 million loans for a whopping 54.3 percent of the market. An estimated 2.0 percent of FHA loans serviced by Wells were delinquent, while BofA reported 19.2 percent of its FHA portfolio delinquent. Wells had a foreclosure rate of 2.17 percent while BofA had a 2.51 percent rate. JPMorgan Chase had 658,966 FHA loans, 18.8 percent in various stages of delinquency, and a market share of ... [1 Chart]
A proposal to replace the FHAs current Tier Ranking System with a Servicer Performance Scorecard as a basis for determining servicer incentive payment is expected to be published in the Federal Register by the end of this month. In the previous issue of Inside FHA Lending (Volume 5, Issue 11, May 25), it was reported that a coalition of industry groups asked the FHA to adopt a private transfer fee rule in harmony with the final rule recently adopted by the Federal Housing Finance Agency. In a recent seller/servicer bulletin, Freddie Mac announced that, effective July 16, it will not purchase mortgages that are ...
Despite the sharp increase in production under the Home Affordable Refinance Program, the overwhelming majority of refinance mortgages financed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are well below current property values with substantial borrower equity. According to official data released late last week by the Federal Housing Finance Agency, HARP production jumped a whopping 93.4 percent in the first quarter of 2012, hitting a record 180,185 loans. HARP volume at Freddie was up more than double from the fourth quarter, while Fannie production jumped 79.8 percent. The first...(Includes three data charts)
The rule from Dodd-Frank with the largest ramifications for mortgage banking was reopened for comment late last week, and industry players are pleased that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is trying to get the definition of qualified mortgage right. The reason things have slowed down is that the bureau learned more and realized what the impact of this rule is, said Bob Davis, executive vice president at the American Bankers Association. They have responded prudently and wisely by reopening the comments. The qualified mortgage definition will outline a set of standards for what will become the new...
Fannie Mae this week tapped its chief administrative officer and general counsel to replace the companys outgoing chief executive even as a bipartisan group of senators say they remain deeply concerned about excessive executive compensation at both government-sponsored enterprises. Fannies board of directors announced, with the Federal Housing Finance Agencys consent, the appointment of Timothy Mayopoulos as president and CEO and elected him a member of the board. Mayopoulos, 53, currently holds the title of executive vice president but has managed several critical functions since he joined Fannie...
Although it has taken steps to mitigate risk related to advances and collateral at the 12 Federal Home Loan Banks, the Federal Housing Finance Agency needs to do more to strengthen its supervisory framework for the FHLBanks' risk management practices, according to a new report by the FHFAs official watchdog. The FHFA Office of Inspector General found in an audit released late last week that the agency has not implemented a majority of its own examiners recommendations to effectively manage advances and collateral risks within the FHLBank system. Although preliminary evidence suggests...
Banking regulators confirmed this week that the controversial risk-retention rule for mortgage securitization wont be finalized until after an equally controversial rule on qualified mortgages is completed by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. CFPB Director Richard Cordray said during a hearing before the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee that his agency still intends to make the Jan. 13, 2013, deadline set by Congress for issuing a final ability-to-repay rule required by the Dodd-Frank Act. Cordray said that the bureau would not submit the ability-to-repay rule to...