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Warehouse Commitments Essentially Flat in First Quarter, But Usage Rates Are Rising as Nonbanks Thirst for Credit

June 2, 2016
Warehouse commitment levels remained flat at $50.0 billion in the first quarter as a tepid origination market early in the year reduced the need for new lines, according to exclusive survey figures compiled by Inside Mortgage Finance. But with the first quarter firmly in the rearview mirror, warehouse executives are reporting a robust spring/early summer with new customers coming on board and nonbanks tapping more of the lines already committed to them. “We’ve had...[Includes one data table]
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Confusion Over Whether the CFPB Has Commenced TRID-Compliance Exams

May 31, 2016
Thomas Ressler
However, another industry participant noted: “It is our understanding that the TRID compliance exams have begun..."
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The Final Word on Bank Mortgage Profits for 1Q16: Down Almost 27 Percent

May 31, 2016
John Bancroft
The banking industry sold $145.3 billion of home mortgages during the first quarter, a 5.1 percent decline from the previous period.
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Drawing Closer: Lower G-Fees for Deeper MI Coverage?

May 31, 2016
John Bancroft
Fannie Mae’s Robert Schaefer said there is a “high probability” the mortgage giant will be part of an MI transaction later this year that addresses the “pain points” the GSE sees in the deeper MI concept.
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The Money Source Ramps up Wholesale, Hires Industry Veterans Frank and Steven Curry

May 31, 2016
Paul Muolo
In 1Q, TMS/Endeavor table-funded roughly $1.8 billion in loans, ranking 13th nationwide in that category, according to figures compiled by Inside Mortgage Finance.
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Short Takes: Is Dodd-Frank in Danger? / Trade Group Chief Likes Trump / Are ‘Marketplace’ Lenders Spending Enough on Compliance? / What About JPM’s HLTV GSE Loan? / SunTrust Taps Former HUD Executive

May 31, 2016
Paul Muolo
Are "fintech" firms spending enough money on mortgage compliance?
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Life Under TRID: Mixed Signals on Whether CFPB is Examining for TRID Compliance

May 31, 2016
Maybe it’s just a matter of semantics. But mortgage lending trade group officials, industry attorneys and compliance professionals seem to be sending mixed signals as to whether the CFPB is now examining lenders for compliance with the controversial integrated disclosure rule, TRID. Rod Alba, senior vice president of mortgage markets, financial management and public policy for the American Bankers Association, told Inside the CFPB that his organization is not hearing that the bureau has started TRID compliance reviews. “Although our members report that examiners are inquiring about TRID implementations, and may be looking at one or another disclosure packet, they are generally assuring that the bank is engaged in active TRID implementation and trouble-shooting,” Alba said. “The banks we heard ...
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Consumer Complaints, Litigation Help Prompt CFPB Examinations

May 31, 2016
One of the biggest red flags that will bring CFPB examiners charging in a lender’s direction is the level of consumer criticisms lodged against a company, especially if the number of such gripes is disproportionately large, a top industry attorney reminded the industry recently. Addressing attendees earlier this month during a webinar sponsored by Inside Mortgage Finance, a sibling publication, Michelle Rogers, a partner in the BuckleySandler law firm office in Washington, DC, said, “If your complaints are anomalous in that they’re much higher than others in your industry – peers, folks of your size – you are more likely to get an exam than others. And so you want to make sure that you’re mitigating or addressing those issues.” And those ...
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Coordinated Exams Between CFPB, States Nearly Doubled Last Year

May 31, 2016
There was a significant increase last year in the number of coordinated examinations of non-bank financial services companies between the CFPB and state banking regulators. The number of such exams rose from nine in 2014 to 16 in 2015, the State Coordinating Committee of the Conference of State Bank Supervisors reported recently in its annual report. Examinations that are scheduled between the SCC and the CFPB are performed simultaneously between state regulators and the CFPB. The examinations involve coordinated planning, shared resources, concurrent onsite visits, and sharing of confidential and non-confidential supervisory information, including findings and reports of exam. The SCC also indicated there was “an expansion into new industry types as the CFPB established additional supervision authority by rule.” ...
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CFPB Fines, Bans Former Wells LO Over Mortgage ‘Fee Shifting’

May 31, 2016
The CFPB last week filed an administrative consent order against a former Wells Fargo employee, for running an alleged illegal mortgage “fee-shifting” scheme, fining him $85,000 and banning him from working in the mortgage industry for a year. The bureau accused David Eghbali, formerly a loan officer for the Wilshire Crescent Wells Fargo branch in Beverly Hills, CA, of referring a substantial number of loan closings to a single escrow company, New Millennium Escrow, Inc., which allegedly shifted its fees from some customers to others at his request. “While employed by Wells Fargo from November 2007 through July 2015, in connection with originating federally related mortgage loans to consumers primarily for personal, family or household purposes, respondent provided real-estate settlement ...
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