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IRS Approves Excess Servicing Spreads for REITs

September 7, 2012
Excess servicing spreads qualify as real-estate related investments for real estate investment trusts, according to a new ruling by the IRS. The private-letter ruling issued in August allows an un-named REIT to invest in the assets, with others exploring the possibility, according to industry analysts. “In anticipation of new financial industry regulations and in order to improve their liquidity and capital positions, many servicers have begun selling their excess servicing spreads to passive ...
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CA Officials Authorize Drafting of RFP as Industry Reps Continue Pushing Back on Eminent Domain

September 7, 2012
The Homeownership Protection Program Joint Powers Authority Board, a partnership between California’s San Bernardino County and two of its local communities, unanimously directed staff to develop a request for proposals that would invite interested parties with any kind of formal plan to assist underwater families in the JPA area to submit those plans for board consideration. The JPA is examining local government solutions to the negative-equity issues many homeowners in the two participating communities of Fontana and Ontario are having, with the goal of keeping families in their homes, reducing defaults and foreclosures, and enhancing the economic health of the communities. “Presently, the board has not received...
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Settlement Monitor Looks for Noncompliance as Servicers Implement Pact, More Consider Joining

September 6, 2012
The initial progress report released last week on the national mortgage settlement drew attention to the early loss mitigation completed by the five banks participating in the settlement. However, Joseph Smith, the monitor of the $25.0 billion settlement, has also stressed that he is looking for noncompliance with the settlement’s 304 servicing standards. The Office of Mortgage Settlement Oversight allows borrowers and professionals assisting homeowners to detail experiences with servicers participating in the settlement. “It’s important for people in the marketplace to let me know if they see conduct that they think violates the settlement agreement,” Smith said. Smith said he has received...
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Short Sales Dominate Settlement Relief

September 4, 2012
The five big banks that are parties to the $25 billion national mortgage servicing settlement have granted more than $10 billion in consumer relief to borrowers – more than 80 percent of which took the form of short sales – between March 1 and June 30, 2012, according to a progress report from the Office of Mortgage Settlement Oversight. “Overall, 137,846 borrowers received some type of consumer relief during this period totaling $10.56 billion, which, on average, represents about $76,615 per borrower,”...
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‘Allied’ Decision Gives HUD a Black Eye

August 31, 2012
The Department of Housing and Urban Development appears to have lost a round in its fight to bring an alleged FHA defrauder to justice. HUD suffered a setback recently after U.S. District Judge Gray Miller in Houston granted declaratory relief to Allied Home Mortgage Corp. (AHMC) to challenge HUD’s suspension of the lender’s authority to originate and underwrite FHA-insured loans. The Houston-based lender contends that HUD acted capriciously and arbitrarily without due process of law. It based these claims on ...
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Changes Sought in Reverse Mortgage Guidelines

August 31, 2012
The reverse mortgage lending industry urged state regulators to update the existing reverse mortgage examination guidelines (RMEG) to conform to regulatory changes that have occurred in the market in the last three years. The National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association (NRMLA) submitted proposed changes to the Conference of State Bank Supervisors regarding term definitions, examiner checklist, product descriptions, comparison worksheet, mandatory housing counseling, as well as other sections. The CSBS jointly published the ...
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Loan Quality Auditors Told to Tighten Up Reviews

August 31, 2012
The Department of Housing and Urban Development said it will step up its oversight of the department’s loan quality review to ensure that weaknesses, such as those uncovered in a recent internal audit, will not happen again. An audit performed by the agency’s Office of the Inspector General concluded that HUD’s Quality Assurance Division had adequate oversight of lenders’ compliance with FHA underwriting standards but for two loans that apparently eluded reviewers. QAD reviewers are required to ...
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Around the Industry

August 31, 2012
$7.5 Million FHA Mortgage Fraud Scheme. The Department of Justice has filed charges against top executives of a real estate brokerage for their participation in a mortgage fraud scheme that may cost the FHA $7.5 million in losses. Indictments were unsealed earlier this month in Manhattan federal court charging Mitchell Cohen and Erin Davis, the owner and sales manager, respectively, of Buy-A-Home, a real estate brokerage business in Queens, NY. The criminal charges follow a civil fraud lawsuit filed by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York last December against ...
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GSE Short Sales Could Cause 2nd Lien Losses

August 31, 2012
The streamlined short sale programs announced last week by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac could increase losses on bank holdings of second liens, according to industry analysts. The changes, directed by the Federal Housing Finance Agency, include the ability for the government-sponsored enterprises to offer up to $6,000 to second-lien holders to expedite a short sale. “Previously, second-lien holders could slow down the short sale process by negotiating for higher amounts,” the FHFA said. Overall ...
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Ocwen Executive Chairman Moves for Lower Taxes

August 31, 2012
Ocwen Financial announced last week that its executive chairman has relocated to the U.S. Virgin Islands as part of the company’s efforts to reduce its tax rate. William Erbey, the executive chairman of Ocwen, said the company worked for nearly three years on the tax maneuver, which will reduce Ocwen’s effective tax rate by more than half. The strategy included the establishment of a new corporation, Ocwen Mortgage Servicing, in February. The wholly owned subsidiary of Ocwen was formed under the laws of ...
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