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FHA Lenders Adjusted Well to Shutdown

October 18, 2013
FHA automation, delegated underwriting and lenders’ willingness to assume the liability risk for quality control allowed FHA lending to proceed with little disruption during the 16-day government shutdown that ended this week. Lenders said they expected no disruption in the origination or closing of FHA loans provided the shutdown did not drag on for an extended period. Individual FHA borrowers with loans in process that required specific actions by FHA staff experienced some delay. Lenders, like Wells Fargo, worked with those customers on a case-by-case basis to ...
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FHA Chalks Up Win Over Mortgage Originators

October 18, 2013
SunTrust Banks has agreed in principle with the Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Department of Justice to settle certain FHA-related claims. Separately, a federal judge in Texas refused to dismiss a government suit against two FHA lenders accused of manipulating HUD into insuring poorly underwritten loans which later resulted in massive losses to the agency. Announced on Oct. 10, SunTrust’s agreement with the government agencies is part of a broader resolution of certain legacy matters and repurchase agreements with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. SunTrust has agreed to settle certain ...
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FHA Lenders Can Require Higher Flood Insurance

October 18, 2013
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit has affirmed a district court’s dismissal of a putative class action alleging that a lender improperly required FHA borrowers to buy and maintain higher flood insurance coverage than that indicated in their mortgage contracts. According to an analysis by the Washington law firm BuckleySandler, the ruling from an equally divided en banc court allows mortgage lenders to require borrowers to maintain flood insurance equal to the replacement value of their homes. In Kolbe v. BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP, No. 11-2030, 2013 WL 5394192 (1st Cir. Sept. 27, 2013), plaintiff Stanley Kolbe contends ...
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Court Rules HUD Failed to Protect HECM Spouses

October 18, 2013
Two surviving spouses of deceased reverse mortgage borrowers won their case against the Department of Housing and Urban Development after a U.S. court found HUD in violation of federal law for failing to protect the spouses from foreclosure. The court’s decision marks a turning point for surviving spouses, such as Robert Bennett of Annapolis, MD, and Leila Joseph of Brooklyn, NY, and ensures that they will be protected against eviction and foreclosure, despite the loss of their husband or wife, said Jean Constantine-Davis, a senior attorney with the AARP Foundation Litigation. In March 2011, the AARP and the law firm of Mehri & Skalet of Washington, DC, filed ...
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HUD Missed Chances to Recover Claim Losses

October 18, 2013
The Department of Housing and Urban Development’s inadequate response and poor implementation of corrective actions recommended by its own inspector general did little to stop claim files from squeezing through without reviews. HUD’s Office of the Inspector General urged Charles Coulter, deputy assistant secretary for single-family housing, to go back and implement the IG’s recommendations properly. The process HUD said it had implemented had failed to select all FHA loans that met review criteria, resulting in more than ...
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FHA, VA Call for Relief for Furloughed Workers

October 18, 2013
The FHA and the Department of Veterans Affairs this week appealed to lenders to be more sensitive to federal employees who might be struggling with their mortgage payments due to the government shutdown. FHA Commissioner Carol Galante said all approved lenders should make every effort to reach out and assist affected borrowers, which include those who have been furloughed, laid off or suffered a decline in income due to the shutdown. FHA would assist furloughed government workers by offering informal forbearance plans and other loss mitigation options to help affected borrowers avoid foreclosure. Lenders are also encouraged to ...
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Mortgage Servicer Timelines Have Risen Steadily, Delinquency Rates Have Fallen, Analysts Find

October 18, 2013
Residential mortgage delinquency rates have turned around nicely from their worst levels in the wake of the financial crisis, but mortgage servicer timelines continue to increase, according to recent findings by industry analysts. “The improvement in the broad U.S. economy in general, and the steady decline of the unemployment rate and the strong rebound of the housing market in particular, have significantly reduced the residential mortgage serious-delinquency rate across all credit spectrums,” Deutsche Bank analysts said in a report issued last week. Delinquency rates have declined...
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Final Tally: Wells Fargo Cut 5,300 Mortgage Workers in Third Quarter

October 17, 2013
Paul Muolo
The reduced head count at Wells Fargo is hardly surprising given declining refinancings, but there could be more bloodletting in the months ahead.
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CFPB Responds to Continued Industry Inquiries, Issues Guidance on Mortgage Servicing Rules

October 17, 2013
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau this week updated certain provisions in its complex new mortgage servicing rules, most notably the interplay between the servicing rules and the U.S. bankruptcy code, and the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. “As servicing implementation enters its final phases, we heard from many sources that it was important to address these remaining issues to ensure a smooth transition and provide certainty to the market,” said CFPB Director Richard Cordray. “When mortgage servicers better understand the rules they have to follow, that is better for consumers.” One of the latest hot buttons to emerge regarding the servicing rules has been...
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3Q13 Mortgage Massacre: Slowing Production, Reduced Profits and Higher MSR Values

October 17, 2013
For the nation’s three largest originators of home mortgages – Wells Fargo, JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America – the third quarter of 2013 turned out the way most observers expected, with slumping production, less revenue and tighter profit margins. The three major lenders, which accounted for almost 30 percent of loan originations in the first half of the year, saw big drops in refinance volume. Although they all unveiled plans to cut thousands of mortgage jobs, efforts to trim expenses did not come fast enough. Wells Fargo said...
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