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Galante Responds to Anti-FHA Claims

March 30, 2012
Perceived inaccuracies in public discussions about the FHA’s health and the way the agency manages its business have prompted Acting FHA Commissioner Carol Galante to address the issues and answer critics. In a posting on the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s official blog this week, Galante said the FHA is “moving in the right direction” and that the Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund is in a much better shape than it was in 2009. Critics have raised concerns about FHA’s solvency, citing the current level of capital reserves, which have fallen way below the ...
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HUD IG Says More Action Needed to Steady MMIF

March 30, 2012
Despite the steps taken recently by the Department of Housing and Urban Development to shore up the FHA insurance fund, concerns remain as to whether such actions are enough to make up for FHA’s losses and restore the agency’s mandatory 2.0 percent capital reserve ratio in a timely manner, according to HUD’s top internal auditor. Testifying before the House Committee on Appropriations this week, HUD Inspector General David Montoya warned further actions might be necessary to ensure the stability of the FHA Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund and reduce its risks. For example, FHA now uses credit scores to ...
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Lender Sues HUD to Stop Announcement of Action

March 30, 2012
A Texas-based mortgage lender that recently lost its approval to originate and underwrite FHA loans sued in state court to compel the Department of Housing and Urban Development to withdraw an announcement of the enforcement action. AmericanHomeKey filed the complaint in Dallas County Court to force the withdrawal of a March 23 HUD press release announcing the immediate and permanent revocation of the lender’s FHA authority to originate, underwrite and close new mortgages with FHA insurance. The lender said a premature announcement would ruin its relationship with investors and result in massive losses. The HUD Mortgagee Review Board announced ...
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FHA Originations Slip In February, Up from 2011

March 30, 2012
FHA loan production declined by 11.0 percent in February from the previous month but increased 1.2 percent from a year ago, according to Inside FHA Lending’s analysis of FHA data. Approved lenders reported $15.2 billion in new FHA-insured loans in February, down from $17.1 billion the previous month but up from $15.0 billion in the same month last year. In-house originations accounted for the lion’s share of FHA originations, 78.2 percent, for the month, while purchase mortgages made up the bulk of FHA endorsements at 55.1 percent. An estimated 97.1 percent were ... [1 Chart]
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Real Estate Agents Play Major Role in One-Third of Mortgage-Financed Home Purchases, New Study Finds

March 22, 2012
Homebuyers rely on real estate agents to recommend specific lenders in about one-third of the mortgage-financed home purchases now taking place in the U.S. housing market. And despite the fact that many real estate brokerage firms have some sort of partnership with specific lenders, relatively little business appears to be generated by these arrangements. These are some of the major findings contained in a comprehensive new study of the home purchase mortgage market and the role real estate agents play in generating mortgage business for lenders. The study, “Key Factors in the Referral of Homebuyers to...
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Settlement’s Refi Program Targets Portfolio Loans

March 16, 2012
The $25.0 billion settlement involving five bank servicers includes refinance eligibility requirements that differ from the settlement’s loan modification program. Only portfolio loans are eligible to meet the settlement’s refi requirements, unlike the mod program, which includes portfolio loans, mortgages in non-agency mortgage-backed securities and FHA loans. Under the pending settlement with 49 state attorneys general and the federal government, Ally Financial, Bank of America, Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo must dedicate $2.78 billion toward refis for certain borrowers with negative equity ...
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Flagstar Fallout Could Increase Overlays

March 16, 2012
Flagstar Bank’s recent $133 million settlement with the Department of Justice to resolve fraudulent FHA lending practices could increase lender overlays on the FHA product, resulting in fewer borrowers being able to qualify for an FHA-insured loan, according to analysts. The Flagstar settlement, which came in the wake of the $25 billion national settlement between servicers and state and federal agencies, exacerbates the situation for lenders that already have previous concerns about the severity of FHA fines, including treble damages, for violations of FHA’s highly complex and technical rules, analysts said. Whatever relief FHA lenders may have drawn from the robo-signing settlement was ...
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Streamline Refi Cuts Will Not Impact MMI Fund

March 16, 2012
Significant price cuts to the FHA’s Streamline Refinance Program will not hurt the Mortgage Mutual Insurance Fund but will, in fact, benefit from the lower pricing in the long term, said Acting FHA Commissioner Carol Galante.Testifying last week before the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Housing and Urban Development and Related Agencies, Galante said the pricing cuts to encourage streamline refinancing as well as upfront and annual mortgage insurance premium increases for forward and jumbo mortgages will generate an additional $1 billion this fiscal year and next, in addition to projections in the president’s FY2013 budget. According to Galante, the FY2013 budget proposal ...
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GNMA to Seek Explanation for Reporting Flaws

March 16, 2012
Ginnie Mae will question certain mortgage-backed securities issuers about reporting inconsistencies in pool data submissions over the last couple of months and try to resolve those issues to avoid delay in MBS pool processing. In an audio conference with issuers last week, Ginnie Mae officials said agency staff discovered the flawed data submissions while poring over several months’ worth of pool data submitted by issuers. While most of the information fell within theVargas said the discrepancies were attributed to a small group of issuers, who will be contacted soon to work on corrections before Ginnie Mae puts stronger edits up front. She said the agency wants to ...
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HUD Announces Underwriting Revisions

March 16, 2012
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has announced new underwriting guidance relating to the handling of disputed accounts, documentation requirements for self-employed borrowers and identity-of-interest transactions. Announced in Mortgagee Letter 2012-3, the underwriting changes in the HUD handbook will be integrated into the FHA Single-Family Online Handbooks shortly. The revised guidance will take effect on April 1. Under the old guidance regarding disputed accounts and public records, if the credit report reveals that the borrower is disputing any adverse credit information, the mortgage application must be ...
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