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Delay of Ocwen’s Purchase of Servicing on Non-Agency MBS from Wells Fargo Seen as Temporary, Ordinary

February 14, 2014
Ocwen Financial announced late last week that its planned purchase of mortgage servicing rights on a $39.2 billion portfolio of mortgages from Wells Fargo is on “indefinite hold” due to a request and scrutiny by the New York Department of Financial Services. Industry participants suggest that delays in servicing transfers due to third parties are common and the deal with Ocwen, which largely consists of mortgages in non-agency MBS, will be completed. “Ocwen will continue to work closely with the NYDFS to resolve its concerns about Ocwen’s servicing portfolio growth,” the servicer said. The NYDFS raised concerns that Ocwen doesn’t have enough capacity to handle the significant portfolio growth experienced by the servicer in recent years. Certain nonbank servicers are getting...
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IG: FHFA’s Oversight of ‘Servicing Alignment’ Project Remains Unsupervised

February 14, 2014
Charles Wisniowski
One of the goals of the “servicing alignment initiative” is to limit losses at the GSEs.
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What We’re Hearing: What are Fannie and Freddie Paying Their Subservicers? / Still in Love with the Mortgage Industry / John Robbins Returns with a Mortgage Co-op / MountainView Readies Another MSR Auction

February 14, 2014
Paul Muolo
For an industry that’s looking at a 30 percent decline in originations, we’re seeing a great deal of SEC 13-d filings by investment funds that are upping their stakes in such players as MGIC, Radian, Ocwen, Walter, EverBank and the like.
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NY Regulator Targeting Nonbank Servicers

February 14, 2014
Certain nonbank servicers are getting “too big, too fast,” Ben Lawsky, superintendent of the New York Department of Financial Services, said in a speech this week. The remarks came after the NYDFS halted the transfer of mortgage servicing rights with an unpaid principal balance from Wells Fargo to Ocwen Financial. Lawsky said state regulators and servicers need to make sure that transfers of servicing to nonbanks don’t put borrowers at risk. He raised particular concerns about staffing levels at nonbanks, with ...
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Delays Common on Nonbank Servicing Transfers

February 14, 2014
Ocwen Financial announced last week that its purchase of mortgage servicing rights from Wells Fargo is on “indefinite hold” due to a request from the New York Department of Financial Services. While some have suggested that the deal for servicing on mortgages with an unpaid principal balance of $39.2 billion won’t be completed, officials at nonbanks note that delays on servicing transfers due to third parties are common. In recent years, the time required to fulfill contractual conditions from initial closing ...
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Mods Set to Experience Payment Shock

February 14, 2014
Interest rates are set to increase for a significant number of borrowers that received loan modifications after the financial crisis. Incentive payments to borrowers and servicers will also end, which could prompt performance issues on outstanding loan mods. The majority of mortgages modified under the Home Affordable Modification Program include interest rate resets after five years, and some proprietary loan mods followed a similar model. A relative trickle of resets will occur in 2014, followed by a massive ...
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JPMorgan Settles FHA ‘Qui Tam’ Suit

February 14, 2014
FHA-approved lenders should make sure they leave no stones unturned to ensure that loans submitted for endorsement meet FHA’s strict underwriting criteria. It is the responsibility of direct endorsement lenders to scrutinize every loan for compliance with FHA lending guidelines, including income verification, credit analysis and property appraisals. JPMorgan Chase admitted it failed to do all of the above. Last week, the bank acknowledged it violated the False Claims Act and agreed to pay $614 million in cash to settle government charges it improperly certified poorly underwritten loans for FHA and VA guarantees. The defective loans later ...
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‘Robo-sign’ Figure Sues 22 Firms for FHA Fraud

February 14, 2014
The whistleblower whose investigative efforts led to the landmark $25 billion national mortgage settlement between the federal government, 49 state attorneys general and five of the largest mortgage servicers is at it again. This time, Lynn Szymoniak is suing 22 companies for using fraud to obtain FHA insurance – in some instances, VA guaranties – for defective loans that later were securitized through Ginnie Mae and sold to investors. Szymoniak, who is suing under the False Claims Act, gained notoriety from a 2011 interview on “60 Minutes” in which she ...
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FHA to Suspend Processing of FHA Approval Applications

February 14, 2014
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has declared a one-month freeze on all mailed-in applications for FHA lender approval beginning March 31 as the department shifts from the current paper-based system to a new online electronic processing system. HUD said the blackout period would be from March 31 to April 30, during which system enhancements would be implemented, including replacement of the current Lender Assessment Sub-System (LASS) with the Lender Electronic Assessment Portal (LEAP), formerly known as “HUD/FHA Lender Approval Files.” The changes are ...
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Lenders Lower Credit Scores for FHA Loans

February 14, 2014
Buoyed by improvement in FHA loan quality, some lenders have begun lowering the credit score requirements for FHA and other government-backed mortgages. Last month, Wells Fargo alerted FHA lenders of its decision to lower the minimum credit score for purchase home loans through its retail channel from 640 to 600. “We felt it was an appropriate time to do it given the improvement in FHA loan quality,” a spokesman explained. “The change applies to all FHA borrowers. Last year’s resolution of the FHA indemnification issue also prompted the change at Wells Fargo, according to a bank official. In addition, resolving the putback risk with ...
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