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HMDA Rule Out This Summer, With Extended Implementation Period

March 9, 2015
CFPB Director Richard Cordray told members of Congress last week that the bureau’s final rule on Home Mortgage Disclosure Act reporting would likely come out sometime this summer, perhaps in July. He also indicated there would be a significant amount of time for mortgage lenders to get in compliance with it. He did not, however, provide any more detail such as a specific timetable. During last week’s hearing of the House Financial Services Committee, Rep. Randy Hultgren, R- IL, said small financial institutions are concerned about the proposal. “CFPB’s efforts thus far to narrowly tailor proposed HMDA requirements have been insufficient,” he said. “Even though the Dodd-Frank Act mandates 17 new data fields, the CFPB has proposed an additional 20 ...
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Fannie/Freddie ‘Patch’ to ATR Rule Will be Extended if Needed

March 9, 2015
The CFPB’s ability-to-repay rule will likely be revised if Congress fails to enact legislation to reform the government-sponsored enterprises by the time the rule’s Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac “patch” expires in six years. Appearing before the House Financial Services Committee last week, CFPB Director Richard Cordray and committee chairman Jeb Hensarling, R-TX, went back and forth over the accuracy of a study the Federal Reserve did a few years ago about the potential impact the ATR rule could have on the market, specifically in terms of limiting borrower access to credit. Cordray said he disagreed with the findings of the report, asserting that the Fed’s study was based on provisions that were substantially different than what were ultimately adopted. Hensarling then ...
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Cordray Defends Controversial Online Rate Checker Tool

March 9, 2015
Many people in the mortgage industry remain bent out of shape over the CFPB’s controversial online rate-checker tool, and some of the pent up frustration was on display during a hearing last week of the House Financial Services Committee. Rep. Stephen Fincher, R-TN, asked CFPB Director Richard Cordray, “This mortgage rate checker is something that is really muddying the waters. Why did the bureau post an incomplete and imprecise rate checker to help consumers when it’s not accurate? Where are you getting that information, and why did you do it prematurely?” Cordray replied, “It actually is quite accurate and it’s up-to-date, daily information.” He then cited the bureau’s concern that prompted the development of the rate-checker. “What we found is ...
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TRID Will Demand Much From Lenders on Multiple Levels

March 9, 2015
This is the first in a series on industry efforts to prepare for compliance with the CFPB’s integrated disclosure rule under the Truth in Lending Act and the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act.According to Scott Stucky, chief strategy officer at DocuTech, mortgage lenders need to engage TRID preparation on multiple levels. “They’ve obviously got to be ready from a technology perspective, so working with their origination system and document solution provider, they should be in the testing phase at this point in time,” he told Inside the CFPB recently. “Even if it’s rudimentary testing, even if it’s just very basic and they can’t get everything completely together, they should be doing some basic evaluation,” he added. “That’s because, in ...
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LO Comp Rule Still a Source Of Confusion, Uncertainty

March 9, 2015
More than two years after the CFPB first released its loan originator compensation rule, plenty of unanswered questions and ambiguity remain for lenders struggling to maximize their compliance. Meanwhile, the implementation date of CFPB’s integrated disclosure rule looms at the beginning of August, threatening to compound the complexity of the situation. During a recent webinar sponsored by Inside Mortgage Finance, an affiliated newsletter, lender representatives were anxious to resolve a host of concerns and uncertainties. One webinar participant had some questions about borrower-paid compensation to the loan broker. “To what extent can the applicant and the broker negotiate the compensation, and at what point is that compensation set, such that the broker can no longer concede any of it back ...
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Worth Noting/Betcha Didn’t Know/Dates to Watch

March 9, 2015
Walter Reports a $44 Million Loss, Cites a Pending Settlement with the CFPB. Walter Investment Management Corp., which owns the nation’s eighth-largest residential servicer, reported a $44 million loss for the fourth quarter, citing – among other things – a pending settlement with the CFPB and the Federal Trade Commission. “We have agreed to a proposed stipulated order with the FTC and CFPB, which is subject to approval by the FTC, CFPB and the court, and expect the settlement approval process may take a month or two,” the company noted in its fourth quarter 2014 earnings release. “We believe the proposed settlement is in the best interest of our business and all stakeholders.” This past October, Walter disclosed in a regulatory filing ...
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Chase Works to Gain Jumbo Market Share

March 6, 2015
JPMorgan Chase is shifting its mortgage production focus away from agency loans toward the jumbo market. “Our focus is on maximizing our share of high-quality originations,” Kevin Watters, CEO of mortgage banking at Chase, said last week during the bank’s annual investor presentation. He provided a slide showing Chase’s market share in terms of total originations, conventional mortgages, government mortgages and jumbo loans. As measured from ...
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FHA Originations Down Slightly in January

March 6, 2015
FHA launched into the new year with a slight dip in forward mortgage loan originations in January from December with nonbanks leading the charge, according to Inside FHA Lending’s analysis of agency data. Lenders originated $11.8 billion in FHA-insured loans in January, a 0.7 percent decrease from December and down 3.5 percent from the prior year. FHA was charging a higher annual mortgage insurance premium of 1.35 percent for most of the month until a 50 basis point reduction, effective Jan. 26, lowered the MIP to 0.85 percent for a 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage with a five percent downpayment, and down to 0.80 percent for a similar FHA loan with more than five percent downpayment. The impact of the reduced MIP on February originations is still unclear, but most FHA lenders are expecting a boost in volume because many consumers ... [1 chart]
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Freddie MBS Issuance Surges Almost 31 Percent. But…

March 6, 2015
John Bancroft
Even without the bump in seasoned loans (courtesy of BofA), Freddie’s MBS activity was up significantly from January.
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REIT MBS Portfolios Grew Modestly In 4Q, Sector Ready for Fed Exit

March 6, 2015
Carisa Chappell
Sixteen publicly-traded mortgage REITs reported a fair market value of $282.62 billion for their aggregate MBS holdings at December 31.
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