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HUD Proposes Qualified Mortgage Rule for FHA Loans, Categories Reflect Those in the CFPB Final ATR/QM Rule

October 3, 2013
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has issued a proposed rule establishing standards that FHA loans would have to meet to be considered “qualified mortgages,” varying slightly from the QM rule approved earlier this year by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. According to HUD, the proposal is aligned with the ability-to-repay criteria set out in the Dodd-Frank Act and the CFPB’s QM rule. The key difference is in the pricing threshold that puts QM loans in the safe harbor, rather than the less desirable rebuttable assumption category that exposes lenders to more legal risk. Under the CFPB rule, safe harbor QM loans must have...
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Signs of Life in Home-Equity? Balances Continue To Shrink, But New Lending May be Gaining

October 3, 2013
The home-equity market has been down so long it doesn’t take much to make it look like it’s looking up. Firming house prices in 2013 may be leading to a revival. The outstanding balance of home-equity loans, including home-equity lines of credit and closed-end second mortgages, continued to decline during the second quarter, dropping another 2.3 percent, according to the Federal Reserve. Since the end of 2007, the home-equity market has shrunk by 35.5 percent. Depository institutions hold...[Includes three data charts]
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Short Takes: There Goes the Stock Market, Maybe Jumbos Too / Oh, and the Homeownership Rate? Kiss That Goodbye Too / PennyMac Faces Stiff Competition in Correspondent / CoreLogic Sees Home Prices Rise But Offers Caution / SunTrust Cuts Buyback Deal

October 3, 2013
Paul Muolo and Charles Wisniowski
The U.S. homeownership rate fell to 63.9 percent in 2012, according to figures compiled by the Census Bureau through its “American Community Survey.” In case you’re keeping tabs, it’s the fifth year in a row that the rate has gone south.
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Investor Group: Jumbo MBS Issuers Continue to “Shop” for Ratings

October 2, 2013
Brandon Ivey
Critics contend that jumbo MBS investors don’t have access to mortgage documents.
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Federal Reserve Says Borrowers or LOs May Have Misreported Applicant Income

October 2, 2013
George Brooks
The Federal Reserve is pointing its finger at both loan officers and applicants for the misreporting of borrower income.
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Government Shutdown May Soon Roil Mortgage Market, 98 Percent of HUD/FHA Off Duty?

October 2, 2013
Paul Muolo
FHA claims it is still endorsing loans but only 2 percent of its staffers are on duty. Also, the USDA mortgage program lies dormant.
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Short Takes: How Bad is the Mortgage Job Picture? We Won’t Know / FICO Scores Headed South for Government Workers? / Redwood Wants Gradual Easing of GSE Loan Caps / New Penn Unveils Mini-Correspondent / SEC Goes Easy on Enforcement?

October 2, 2013
George Brooks, Brandon Ivey, and Paul Muolo
As the government shutdown continues and many federal workers go without pay checks, there’s a growing concern that these potential borrowers will see their credit scores get dinged.
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Wells Fargo Will Pay Freddie Mac $869 Million to Settle Pre-2009 Buybacks

October 1, 2013
Charles Wisniowski
Wells Fargo is the latest megabank to settle buyback claims with a GSE. Who might be next?
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Second Shellpoint Jumbo MBS Deal Delayed

October 1, 2013
Brandon Ivey and Paul Muolo
Sources contend that other pending jumbo deals could be reduced in size until the market improves.
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Brokers Contemplate Switch to Correspondent Status to Survive CFPB Rules

October 1, 2013
Thomas Ressler
Some in the mortgage broker community have suggested that operating as a mini-correspondent could help brokers bypass points-and-fees complications with the qualified mortgage definition under the ATR rule.
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