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Walter’s Warehouse Lenders Show Patience – but for How Long?

July 18, 2017
Paul Muolo
In late May, Walter disclosed in an SEC filing that some of its previously issued financial statements could not be relied upon because of what it called an “accounting error.”
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CFPB Suffers Another RESPA Blow; A Victory for Affiliated Business Arrangements?

July 18, 2017
Thomas Ressler
It’s unclear whether the CFPB will appeal the decision. Bureau officials declined to comment.
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Short Takes: EverBank CEO Now the Head of LenderLive / Strong Volumes at Skyline / Refi Shops Hurting / Walter Files Layoff Notice on Irving Office / loanDepot Snatches Top LO from Guaranteed Rate

July 18, 2017
Paul Muolo
Walter Investment filed a WARN notice with the Texas Workforce Commission, saying it will close its Irving, TX, office and cut 437 workers...
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Bank Mortgage Repurchases Trend Lower

July 18, 2017
John Bancroft
Bank of America once again reported the biggest volume of residential loan repurchases: $421 million…
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Most Mortgage Gripes Plunge – Except for Loan Servicing

July 18, 2017
Thomas Ressler
Specialty servicers Ocwen and Ditech Financial ranked third and fifth, respectively, in mortgage complaints during the first six months of 2017, according to Inside the CFPB.
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CFPB Codifies Final Changes to TRID, Permits Sharing of the CD

July 17, 2017
The CFPB recently published long-awaited updates to its “Know Before You Owe” integrated disclosure mortgage rule, finalizing, among other things, amendments on finance charge disclosures, disclosures tied to housing assistance that a borrower receives, and when information can be shared with third parties, including real estate agents. The KBYO rule took effect in early October 2015 as part of an effort to simplify disclosures under two laws: the Truth in Lending Act and the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act. The lending industry commonly refers to the combined disclosures as TRID, short for TILA/RESPA Integrated Disclosure rule. In a statement on the amendments, the CFPB noted that TRID “changed the total of payments calculation so that it did not make specific...
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Bureau Issues Proposed Rule to Address TRID’s ‘Black Hole’

July 17, 2017
In addition to the so-called TRID 2.0 final rule, the CFPB recently issued a notice of proposed rulemaking related to what’s known in the mortgage industry as TRID’s “black hole,” which refers to situations in which a lender is not permitted to use a closing disclosure to reset fee tolerances. More specifically, the proposal addresses when a creditor may use a Closing Disclosure (CD), instead of a Loan Estimate (LE), to determine if an estimated closing cost was disclosed in good faith and within tolerance. Currently, lenders are permitted, under certain limited circumstances, to use revised estimates, instead of the estimate originally disclosed to the borrower, to compare to the charges actually paid by or imposed on the borrower in...
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Industry Suggests Improvements to Servicing Rule Assessment

July 17, 2017
Trade organizations representing the mortgage banking industry provided a number of important suggestions for the CFPB as it proceeds with a Dodd-Frank Act requirement to assess its mortgage servicing rules at the five-year mark. The first issue the American Bankers Association raised in this regard in its comment letter to the bureau was the scope of the assessment. “The CFPB should incorporate all of the servicing rules into its review, including the rules that implement the Truth and Lending Act and the amendments that the CFPB adopted to the servicing rules in 2016,” the ABA said – not just the rules promulgated under the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act. The bureau also should take into account the rules’ effects upon consumers...
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JPMorgan Details Reforms Needed to Mortgage Servicing Regulation

July 17, 2017
JPMorgan Chase told the CFPB it supports the bureau’s mission of protecting consumers and recognizes that regulatory guardrails are necessary to make sure mortgage servicers adequately address consumers’ needs. “However, certain provisions of Regulation X [which implements the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act] impose burdens on servicers that increase servicing costs and impact access to consumer credit without providing proportional benefits to consumers,” the servicer said. JPMorgan was one of the industry participants commenting on the CFPB’s proposal to start assessing the effectiveness of its mortgage servicing rules under RESPA. The financial institution went on to some of the problem areas in Reg X that still need to be addressed, one of which has to do with rules for loss...
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Most Mortgage Complaints Plunge, But Gripes About Servicing Jump

July 17, 2017
Based on plunging consumer gripes sent to the CFPB, the mortgage market looks like it’s in great shape – with one glaring exception: mortgage servicing. According to a new analysis by Inside the CFPB of second quarter data from the bureau’s consumer complaint database, mortgage servicing saw a 17.5 percent jump in borrower grousing during the second quarter, but a milder 1.4 percent uptick from the first half of 2016. That latter level would be barely perceptible were it not in such stark contrast to the double-digit drop-offs seen in all other mortgage-related areas tracked by this publication. For instance, kvetching about loan modifications plummeted 81.5 percent from the first quarter of this year to the second, and [With exclusive data charts]...
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