A shift in recent years in servicing from banks to nonbanks has been pinned on the capital treatment for bank holdings of mortgage servicing rights, among other issues. However, a survey conducted by the American Bankers Association found that few small banks are selling MSR due to capital standards or other regulatory requirements. The ABA surveyed 159 banks as part of its annual real-estate lending survey. About 76.0 percent of the participating institutions had assets of less than $1.0 billion. Only 2.0 percent of respondents said...
As might be expected, Rep. Jeb Hensarling, R-TX, chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, did his best to pummel the CFPB and its Director Richard Cordray during a hearing Wednesday.
In an interview, Ocwen’s chief compliance officer said: "We are a fully-transformed company and very anxious to break away from some of the regulatory constraints..."
The media call with Barney Frank was sponsored by the Constitutional Accountability Center, which assisted scores of current and former Democrat members of Congress in filing an amicus brief in defense of the CFPB.
A U.S. bankruptcy fudge slapped Bank of America with $45.0 million in punitive damages last week for its handling of a mortgage foreclosure. “Franz Kafka lives,” Judge Christopher Klein wrote in his opinion, citing the author known for writing about complex or illogical situations. “This case reveals that he works at Bank of America.” The lawsuit, Sundquist v. BofA, centers on a jumbo mortgage originated in 2008 by a broker and acquired by Countrywide Home Loans ...