The proposal by Fannie Maes and Freddie Macs regulator to levy extra guaranty fee charges on government-sponsored enterprise mortgages originated in five states that have unusually slow foreclosure timelines not only adds to the problems faced by small lenders but its also less than clear that it would be an effective part of the solution, say industry executives. If implemented as proposed, the Federal Housing Finance Agency would target five states Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, New Jersey and New York for an additional, one-shot guaranty fee of between 15 and 30 basis points that would take effect in 2013. The size of the fee adjustments are intended...
The single-family mortgage market continued to shrink during the first half of 2012, registering the 13th consecutive quarterly decline in mortgage debt outstanding since early 2008. The Federal Reserve reported late last week that there were $10.028 trillion of single-family mortgages outstanding at the end of June. That was down 0.5 percent from the previous quarter and represented a cumulative 10.3 percent drop since March 2008. The supply of home mortgage debt fell to its lowest level since the midway point in 2006. There are two growth sectors, however. The supply of Ginnie Mae single-family servicing surged...[Includes one data chart]
Bank of America and its home loan servicing unit were accused of maintaining and marketing foreclosed homes in white neighborhoods in a much better manner than in African-American and Latino neighborhoods, in a complaint filed this week by the National Fair Housing Alliance. The investigation of 373 foreclosed homes owned or managed by BofA found the company has engaged in a systemic practice of maintaining and marketing its foreclosed, bank-owned properties in a state of disrepair in communities of color while maintaining and marketing REO properties in predominantly white communities in a far superior manner, the NFHA said. The complaint was filed with the Department of Housing and Urban Development by the NFHA and five other groups. The housing advocacy groups reviewed...
Fannie Maes High Touch Servicing Program, an initiative that utilizes specialty servicers to deal with at-risk borrowers to help reduce the number of defaults, is basically sound, but there are some issues with controls and cost savings, a new inspector generals report found. An internal audit conducted by Fannie Mae raised questions about the controls surrounding the High Touch Servicing Program, as well as the likelihood that it would achieve the projected savings, the Federal Housing Finance Agency Office of Inspector General said in a report issued this week. Fannie Mae relied...
Servicers take lower losses and area home prices take less of a hit when real estate owned properties are quickly liquidated, according to new research by analysts at the Federal Reserve and Fannie Mae. Our results suggest that the key to minimizing the costs of foreclosure is to minimize the time that properties spend in serious delinquency and in REO, the authors said in Foreclosure Externalities: Some New Evidence, a working paper published this month by the National Bureau of Economic Research ...
The Treasury Department acknowledged considerable improvement among Home Affordable Modification Program servicers last week while also prodding most companies to do better. Meanwhile, researchers suggest that operational issues at a few large servicers significantly reduced the total number of loan modifications that will be completed via HAMP. While the servicers have improved their performance, they still have more progress to make, Treasury said. Seven of the nine graded HAMP servicers needed moderate improvement as of the end of the second quarter of 2012. Among the major servicers, only OneWest Bank and Select Portfolio Servicing met all seven benchmarks set by Treasury. CitiMortgage was...
As unpalatable as it may sound to MBS investors, a hedge fund executive said its well past time for the mortgage industry to cut its losses by forgiving principal and re-underwriting troubled mortgages to more traditional criteria in order to revitalize the sector and the broader economy. Michael Corasaniti, chief executive officer of Tourmalet Advisors, a hedge fund in New York City, told attendees at the American Mortgage Conference sponsored by the North Carolina Bankers Association this week that old-fashioned manual underwriting is the way out. Early in my career, I was...
After years of holding off, Homeward Residential last week launched a principal forgiveness program for proprietary loan modifications. The program follows a settlement with the Massachusetts attorney general and success with principal reduction by other nonprime servicers. We view this program as an additional safety net for borrowers who have limited options, said Javid Jaberi, an executive vice president of servicing operations at Homeward Residential, formerly known as American Home Mortgage Servicing ...
Performance of jumbo mortgages originated before 2005 is declining, bucking a trend among non-agency mortgages, according to Fitch Ratings. Most of the remaining pre-2005 jumbo borrowers have been unable to refinance. Many high-quality mortgage borrowers are refinancing to take advantage of record-low interest rates, leaving the remaining mortgage pools increasingly concentrated with borrowers unable to refinance, said Grant Bailey, a managing director at Fitch. More than 93.0 percent of the roughly ...
The Federal Housing Finance Agency and the National Credit Union Administration recently filed separate lawsuits seeking repurchases of mortgages in non-agency mortgage-backed securities. The FHFA lawsuit filed in August against DB Structured Products relates to ACE Securities Corp. Home Equity Loan Trust, Series 2006-FM1, which Freddie Mac purchased in August 2006. The FHFA did not disclose the size of Freddies investment. And last week the NCUA filed a lawsuit against UBS Securities ... [Includes three briefs]