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Ginnie Mae Plans to Roll Out a Revised ‘Acknowledgement Agreement,’ New Language Could Bring More Liquidity

July 14, 2016
Ginnie Mae is working on an upgrade to its “acknowledgement agreement,” in an attempt to bring more liquidity to the market and improve the ability of servicers to get loans collateralized by mortgage servicing rights on the agency’s mortgage-backed securities. In an interview with Inside Mortgage Finance, Ginnie Senior Vice President of Issuer and Portfolio Management Michael Drayne said the new version could be ready by the end of August or perhaps a few weeks later. “We’re getting a lot of feedback from the industry,” said Drayne. Presently, 25 to 30 percent of the agency’s $1.7 trillion portfolio is secured...
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Most Bank MSR Holdings Are Small Enough to Avoid New Capital Requirements, Federal Regulators Find

July 14, 2016
Capital requirements that are set to take effect in 2018 for bank holdings of mortgage servicing rights won’t prompt changes to servicing activities or portfolios at most banks, according to a new analysis by federal regulators. The report by four federal banking regulators on the effect of capital rules on MSR assets was prompted by the omnibus spending bill that was signed into law in late 2015. The banking regulators examined a number of MSR trends and determined that the current regulatory course is sufficient. At the start of 2018, capital requirements for banks will get...
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New FHFA Map Pinpoints Location of Borrowers Eligible for Loan Reduction, Lowers Estimate

July 14, 2016
Florida and New Jersey lead the way in having the most borrowers who are likely eligible to take advantage of the Federal Housing Finance Agency’s principal modification program, according to a new map the agency released this week. The FHFA introduced the one-time loan modification program in April focusing on a highly targeted group of underwater borrowers. It is limited to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac loans that were seriously delinquent as of March 31, had remaining loan amounts of less than $250,000, and unpaid debt, including arrearages, exceeding 115 percent of the current market value of the home. The interactive map focuses...
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Omaha PE Firm Partners with Alterra Home Loans for ‘Significant’ Capital Raise

July 13, 2016
Paul Muolo
In 2015, Alterra Home Loans had a growth rate of 100 percent. The firm also has a small servicing portfolio but uses a subservicer to do the processing.
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Short Takes: Mortgage Bankers Cut Jobs / OCC Expresses Anxiety over Commercial Banks and TRID / CRE Worries Too / Freddie Expands Re-performing Loan Effort / BB&T Promotes Campbell

July 12, 2016
Carisa Chappell and Paul Muolo
Although commercial banks are making money hand-over-first these days, that doesn’t mean national bank regulators shouldn’t worry.
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Six Senators, Including Corker and Warner, Advise FHFA’s Watt Against ‘Release’ of the GSEs

July 11, 2016
Carisa Chappell and Paul Muolo
Recently, several trade groups and community organizations have called on Watt to allow Fannie and Freddie to rebuild their capital buffers ...
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Moody’s Will Review PHH for Loss of Other Private-Label Customers as Well

July 11, 2016
Paul Muolo
“Given the review for possible downgrade, it is unlikely that the company’s ratings will be upgraded,” said Moody’s.
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Short Takes: PHH’s Loss is Fifth Third’s Gain / Changes Coming to the Ginnie Mae ‘Acknowledgement’ Agreement? / Bank Foreclosures Plunge / Mortgage Crime on the Jersey Shore / New Hire for Valuation Partners

July 11, 2016
Paul Muolo
Former New Jersey politician John Leadbeater worked out a plea arrangement with prosecutors.
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Mortgage Complaints Show Double-Digit Decline in 2Q16

July 11, 2016
The CFPB’s TILA/RESPA Integrated Disclosure Rule – dubbed TRID – may have been causing mortgage lenders severe heartburn since it took effect in early October, but you wouldn’t know it by looking at consumer complaints about the mortgage application and origination process. They fell by 9.3 percent during the second quarter, according to a new analysis and ranking by Inside the CFPB – part of a larger drop off that found gripes down by 16.5 percent for the period, and off 4.5 percent year over year. The number of complaints that lenders responded to in a timely manner dropped 16.1 percent quarter over quarter, and 4.3 percent year over year. However, that could be because perhaps lenders/servicers were making more of an effort [With two exclusive charts]...
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FHFA Vows to Keep Tight Lid on Fannie/Freddie Homogeneity

July 8, 2016
John Bancroft
According to the FHFA, both GSEs already have extensive internal procedures for vetting any business change that could affect prepay speeds…
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