To streamline the mortgage process Freddie Mac recently approved a handful of mortgage vendors that sellers/servicers can use to have promissory note documents digitally signed. The mortgage industry has been behind when it comes to utilizing technology but Freddie is hoping to expedite the process by publishing a list of pre-approved eMortgage vendors. The list highlights vendors that have met its minimum functional, legal and security review requirements for creating, signing and storing electronic promissory notes. These eNotes detail the repayment obligation of the borrower to the lender. While sellers typically don’t need special approval to use electronic documents as long as their procedures meet the GSEs’ requirements, Samuel Oliver III, vice president of transformation management for the single-family business at...
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac recently requested to withdraw from the Ireland and Luxembourg markets, citing increased regulation that’s almost impossible for certain companies to comply with. Freddie asked that its debt and mortgage securities and Structured Agency Credit Risk debt notes be delisted from those two markets in the European Union on Nov. 30. …
Commercial banks and savings institutions gently nudged their valuations of mortgage servicing rights slightly higher in the third quarter as higher interest rates reduced prepayment expectations. A new Inside Mortgage Trends analysis of call reports shows banks put a fair market value of $36.17 billion on their MSR assets at the end of the third quarter. That works out to 0.93 percent of the principal balance of $3.879 trillion of loans serviced for others, up from ... [Includes one data chart]
Two pending mortgage lawsuits involving the Federal Housing Finance Agency, spawned by the housing crisis, have been winding down in recent weeks. One includes a win for Bank of America and the other includes oral arguments in an appeal by Nomura Holdings and the Royal Bank of Scotland. The Department of Justice had until Nov. 21 to appeal an earlier ruling in which BofA, defending practices of Countrywide Financial, got out of having to pay more than $1 billion in penalties to the FHFA. Instead of appealing to the Supreme Court, the DOJ quietly let the deadline slip away. In 2014, a federal judge ordered the bank to pay $1.2 billion in civil penalties.
DU Day 1 Certainty Begins. On Dec.10 components of Fannie Mae’s Day 1 Certainty initiative become effective. Day 1, announced in October, gives customers freedom from representation and warranties on key aspects of the mortgage origination process through Fannie’s Desktop Underwriter platform. Asset and employment validation as well as Collateral Underwriter freedom from reps and warrants for appraisals begins Dec. 10. Fannie Prices Latest CAS CRT Deal. Last week, Fannie Mae priced its latest credit risk sharing transaction under its Connecticut Avenue Securities program. CAS Series 2016-C07, a $701.7 million note offering, was scheduled to settle on Dec. 8, 2016.
Then there’s the case of Bill Dallas, the industry veteran who runs Skyline Home Loans in Calabasas, CA. “Winter is coming,” he said in a brief email exchange with Inside Mortgage Finance.