In 1Q, the residential MBS sector was down 7.1 percent from 4Q15 with $277.05 billion in new issuance. It was the lowest output since the second quarter of 2014...
The Blackstone Group, which has several investments in mortgage finance and real estate, is contemplating taking its single-family rental business public. It’s just a matter of when. Late this week, a Blackstone media official declined to discuss the topic of an initial public offering of its SFR business, which was first reported by The Financial Times and mentioned in an investor note from Compass Point Research & Trading. The IPO has...
The volume of interest-only mortgages originated in 2015 increased compared with the previous year, according to a new ranking by Inside Nonconforming Markets. IOs appear to be the most common type of non-qualified mortgage currently being offered by lenders. A group of 12 lenders originated $29.56 billion in IOs in 2015, up 8.5 percent compared with the previous year. The loans fell outside of QM standards set by the Consumer Financial ... [Includes one data chart]
Approximately 300 FHA lenders are seeing their recertifications held up because they failed to report in a timely manner events or changes that may affect their eligibility to participate in FHA programs.Delays are occurring because lenders have failed to notify the FHA of material events as soon as they have occurred and waited until the annual recertification to report them, according to industry sources. Under rules of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, a notice of material event alerts the agency to a significant change to the information provided by the lender at application that may affect its status as an FHA-approved lender. The department strongly encourages lenders to notify FHA within 10 days of the event to prevent delays during the annual recertification. Each FHA lender must complete the annual recertification process in order to retain its FHA approval. Lenders must ...
Cutting back on its FHA business helped reduce JPMorgan Chase’s foreclosure inventory but made it harder for the bank to meet its community reinvestment goals, according to the bank’s top executive. In a letter to shareholders, Jamie Dimon, president/CEO of JPMorgan Chase, said he would rather see the bank no longer service defaulted loans. “If we had our druthers, we would never service a defaulted mortgage again,” he wrote. “We do not want to be in the business of foreclosure because it is exceedingly painful for our customers, and it is difficult, costly and painful to us and our reputation.” Chase has cut back on FHA lending and has reinstated overlays in response to stiff penalties it paid to resolve False Claims Act allegations brought by the federal government. In 2014, Chase agreed to a $614 million settlement with the Department of Justice over allegations of ...
Freedom Mortgage is acquiring the correspondent origination assets of JPMorgan Chase’s rural housing business for an undisclosed amount. The Mount Laurel, NJ-based lender will operate the business under its own brand and retain the current executives and employees who have been originating rural housing loans through Chase’s 23-year old correspondent business. Loans backed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture comprise less than 5.0 percent of Chase’s 2015 mortgage banking business. USDA loans account for 1.04 percent of total mortgage originations in 2015, according to Inside Mortgage Finance. In its announcement, Chase said the move is part of a company effort to simplify its loan-origination business model and to focus its lending. Chase said it would continue to ...