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Pundits Expect Good News in FY13 MMIF Audit

September 20, 2013
The end of the fiscal year is drawing near, which means in a couple of weeks the FHA again will be in the hot seat as Congress, mortgage industry participants and consumer groups pore over the results of the latest fiscal year audit of the FHA’s Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund. This time, stakeholders might find some encouraging data, observers say. The findings of the FY 2012 actuarial review conducted by Integrated Financial Engineering, Inc. brought a lot of heat on the FHA and the Department of Housing and Urban Development, reigniting calls for FHA reforms in the House and the Senate. Reform bills are currently ...
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HUD Watchdog Slams Agency for Weak Oversight

September 20, 2013
The Department of Housing and Urban Development’s top internal cop has criticized the department before a congressional panel for its poor oversight of FHA’s single-family programs, particularly in short sales and disposition of real estate-owned properties. Testifying before the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, HUD Inspector General David Montoya said the department continues to face challenges in ensuring its single-family programs benefit eligible participants and are not paying improper claims. In a recent review of FHA’s preforeclosure sales program, the IG estimated that ...
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IG Cites HUD for Inaccurate Default Reporting

September 20, 2013
Federal housing regulators and Congress may have relied on inaccurate and outdated data while keeping track of FHA loan defaults and identifying potential risk to the FHA insurance fund, according to a report from the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Office of the Inspector General. The HUD IG said it initiated an audit after observing delayed reporting of default information on loan histories. The OIG performed the audit between November 2012 and July 2013. HUD did not comment on the report.The department requires lenders to report monthly all loans that are 30 days past due. Prompt and accurate reporting provides ...
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FHA Simplifies Audit Rules for Small Lenders

September 20, 2013
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has issued a final rule aligning its streamlined reporting requirements for small lenders with those of federal banking regulators. HUD’s regulations currently require all supervised lenders and mortgagees, regardless of their asset size, to submit annual audited financial statements as a condition of FHA lender approval and recertification. Federal banking regulators, on the other hand, do not require their “small supervised lenders” to submit audited financial statements, but allow them to submit unaudited financial regulatory reports. Unaudited financial reports include a ...
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Fed Asset Purchases to Continue; Mortgage Volume to Rise, Near Term

September 19, 2013
Thomas Ressler
Wall Street loved the unexpected news from the Fed, with the yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury dropping to its lowest yield in weeks.
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Short Takes: The Eminent Domain Lobby Commences / Who Loves Refis? These Lenders Do / FirstREX Branches Out with Downpayment Product / Kansas Bank Expands Mortgage Presence / Auction.com on Jumbos / Mods Hold Steady

September 19, 2013
George Brooks and Paul Muolo
Wall Street will hit the halls of Congress on the issue of eminent domain. Meanwhile, these lenders are refi-heavy: Wells Fargo, Chase, and Quicken. See our exclusive list.
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As Investors Pile Into MSR Market, Returns Look Less Plush; Sales by Wells and Flagstar Moving Forward

September 19, 2013
It’s no secret that it’s now a seller’s market for mortgage servicing rights, even for legacy portfolios that are suffering from high delinquency rates. But that isn’t stopping outside cash from plowing into the receivables game. “There continues to be a lot of money out there seeking to invest in the MSR market,” said Mark Garland, president of MountainView Servicing Group, Denver. Over the past two years, upwards of $1 billion has been raised...
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CFPB Finalizes Mortgage Rule Revisions as Industry Calls for More Change, Implementation Relief Mount

September 19, 2013
Late last week, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau finalized revisions to some of its 2013 mortgage rules slated to take effect in January – mostly mortgage servicing and loan originator compensation regulations – whether the industry is ready or not. The amendments and clarifications that the bureau proposed in June – and now finalized via a final rules on Sept. 13 – include a number of changes sought by various industry groups. There were no big surprises between June and September, but some overlooked details, one of which was the CFPB determining that seller-paid points can be excluded from the 3 percent points-and-fees test for qualified mortgages under its ability-to-repay rule. “Seller’s points...are excluded...
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FHFA IG: Fannie Mae Overpaid Servicers by $89 Million

September 18, 2013
Charles Wisniowski
Fannie Mae has yet to implement a red flag system to identify trends and data anomalies for servicer reimbursements, according to a new report from the FHFA Inspector General.
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Short Takes: Nationstar Admits Funding Delays / Equity Loans Picks Up IFG Staff / RFC Closes Charlotte Operations Center / FHA Runs Out of Multifamily Money / Two New MSR Deals From MountainView

September 18, 2013
George Brooks and Paul Muolo
Brokers and others who do business with Nationstar Mortgage said they’ve been hearing stories about two-week delays on funds being delivered. Meanwhile, FHA has run out of multifamily money.
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