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Servicers Increase Repurchases Out of GNMA Pool

March 8, 2013
Banks with major Ginnie Mae portfolios – and even smaller firms – increased their purchases of delinquent mortgages out of MBS pools in the fourth quarter compared to the third as a way to save money and refinance troubled loans. According to an analysis by Inside FHA Lending, the top 50 Ginnie Mae issuers bought $12.65 billion of problem loans out trusts in fourth quarter compared to $11.17 billion in the third, an increase of 13 percent. “Once you buy the loan it goes into your portfolio,” said Tim Rood, a partner in The Collingwood Group, a Washington-based advisory firm. “You can try to re-perform it and then re-securitize it,” he said. Wells Fargo, the largest Ginnie Mae servicer in the nation with a portfolio of $412 billion, purchased ... [1 chart]
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Industry Seeks Expanded HECM Powers for HUD

March 8, 2013
The reverse mortgage lending industry has asked Senate lawmakers to expand the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s authority to strengthen its oversight of the Home Equity Conversion Mortgage program. Testifying before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs recently, Peter Bell, president of the National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association, said it is crucial for HUD to be able to act swiftly to reduce the risk the program poses to the FHA insurance fund. Bell said HUD needs to implement changes “in a matter of months, not years” and for that to happen, it would need authority from Congress to ...
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FHA Reforms All Smoke and Mirrors, Critic Says

March 8, 2013
The FHA’s efforts at underwriting reform and reducing its footprint to give way to private capital are nothing but an illusion of reform, according to the American Enterprise Institute. Raising the annual mortgage insurance premium and the required downpayment for FHA-insured loans greater than $625,500 as well as tightening the underwriting on loans with credit scores of 620 or below would impact only a tiny percentage of FHA business, said Edward Pinto, a resident fellow at AEI. “These changes make great sound bites but clearly this is the illusion of reform,” he said. Both measures are part of FHA’s latest efforts to ...
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Three M&A Deals in the Works at Mortgage Banking Solutions

March 7, 2013
Paul Muolo
Merger and acquisition activity is perking up in the mortgage market with a deal set for unveiling possibly by Friday afternoon or early next week.
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Walter’s Reverse Unit Gets $100 Million Warehouse Line From RBS

March 7, 2013
Paul Muolo
Reverse Mortgage Solutions has tapped RBS for a large warehouse line of credit that matures next year.
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Nationstar Posts Strong Earnings, Unveils GNMA Servicing Deal

March 7, 2013
Paul Muolo
Nationstar Mortgage earned $63.8 million in the fourth quarter as it continued to snatch up MSR packages.
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Short Takes: Fannie Selling $250 Million of NPLs? / Vericrest Names New CEO / Consumers Get a ‘Free Lunch’ of Lower Rates / LLPAs Not Going Away Soon

March 7, 2013
George Brooks, Paul Muolo, Thomas Ressler, and Charles Wisniowski
Fannie Mae is about to offer $250 million of nonperforming mortgages for sale in the secondary market.
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Servicing Sales and Transfers May Top $1.5 Trillion This Year, JPM Quietly Selling, Wells Mulling It Over

March 7, 2013
Billions of dollars in mortgage servicing rights have changed hands over the past two years – and the selling is far from over. The question now is how much more will be sold by the end of 2013. According to analysts who cover nonbank buyers of MSRs – and other sources – $1 trillion to $1.5 trillion in rights could transfer over the coming 18 to 24 months, though some of that is in the form of subservicing contracts. “Over the next year the figure could be...
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State Regulators, AGs and CFPB Pressing Loan Servicers for Foreclosure Settlement

March 7, 2013
The group of regulators that established the $25 billion national servicing settlement with five servicers is in negotiations to expand the settlement’s requirements and monetary penalties to other servicers. Some servicers involved in the negotiations are willing to comply with the servicing requirements but objecting to paying any penalties. “We continue to have productive discussions with the state regulators, state attorneys general and the [Consumer Financial Protection Bureau] on adopting standards similar to the national mortgage standards adopted by the big banks,” Ronald Faris, president and CEO of Ocwen Financial, said last week during the company’s earnings call for the fourth quarter of 2012. “Ocwen Loan Servicing and other servicers have also been asked...
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Investors Sue to Stop Nationstar Auctions Of Nonperforming Loans From Alt A Deals

March 7, 2013
An investor in Alt A MBS originally issued by Residential Capital Corp. filed suit this week to block Nationstar Mortgage from auctioning nonperforming loans from the MBS pools. Nationstar in mid February began auctioning NPLs on auction.com, according to the complaint filed in the Supreme Court of New York State this week. There are currently two additional auctions totaling some $750 million of NPLs listed on the internet auction site, both believed to be related to Nationstar. The company is...
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