A compare ratio north of 150 percent will land a lender on HUDs watch list. A ratio greater than 200 percent could result in disciplinary action and potential loss of FHA approval.
Publicly traded REITs like Redwood Trust would fill the void if Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac lower loan limits next year. But they will be competing against portfolio lenders.
It appears the House of Representatives is giving up on GSE reform this year. However, the Senate could move forward, even though passage is considered a long shot, at best.
Nonbanks are stepping up to the plate on agency MBS. Meanwhile, a handful of large "term" loans are being put together, allowing investors to finance MSRs.
Federal regulators issued a revised credit risk retention/qualified residential mortgage proposed rule late last month, one that tilts heavily in the direction of the qualified mortgage provisions established in the CFPBs ability-to-repay rule and that close proximity concerns the bureaus director, Richard Cordray. The proposal released Aug. 28 we see as another key step in obtaining further certainty for the mortgage market going forward, said Cordray, who as one of the four members of the Federal Deposit...
With multiple mortgage rulemaking implementation dates just a few months away, and the industry clamoring for a formal delay or an informal enforcement holiday from the CFPB, the bureau is considering hosting a few webinars to provide guidance for at least some of the rulemakings, most notably the new mortgage servicing rules, one industry source confided. The Department of Housing and Urban Development did something similar with its 2010 Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act final rule, the source continued. That...
Some folks in the mortgage broker community have been suggesting that operating as a mini-correspondent will help brokers avoid points-and-fees complications with the qualified mortgage definition under the CFPBs ability-to-repay final rule. As it stands now under the CFPBs rule, lender- paid compensation will have to be counted in the 3 percent compensation limitation for qualified mortgages. The broker segment continues to mull over the final final rule from the CFPB regarding compensation, said mortgage broker Rob Chrisman in...