The Department of Housing and Urban Development and Lender Processing Services are trying to find out whose data on FHA foreclosure starts were flawed, leading to a dispute over a controversial LPS report. The April Mortgage Monitor report released by LPS shows that, while overall foreclosure starts fell 2.6 percent in April, FHA foreclosure starts jumped 73 percent to 60,000 during the month. LPS explained that the high default rate of FHAs 2008-2009 books of business and high origination volume in those years drove the increase. Although all FHA vintages saw increases in foreclosure starts in April, those from 2009 onward have ...
Three more FHA-approved lenders have found themselves under government scrutiny as the Department of Housing and Urban Developments Office of the Inspector General broadened its investigation of potential abuses of the FHA single-family program. The OIG reportedly issued subpoenas to three large financial institutions last month to submit information on their FHA operations to determine whether the lenders followed HUD requirements when originating and underwriting FHA loans. The inspector general also would look to see whether quality control programs are ...
The Department of Housing and Urban Development is expanding an existing FHA note sales program as an alternative strategy for disposing of foreclosure property from the departments bulging real estate-owned inventory. HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan announced enhancements to the accelerated claims disposition (ACD) program, which was designed primarily for delinquent FHA loans, at the 2012 Clinton Global Initiative America Meeting held this week in Chicago. The event brings together government and private sector leaders to discuss ways to ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is seeking comment and information on mortgages not financed by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac, including those insured and guaranteed by the federal government, as it reopened the public discussion for the proposed ability to repay rule. New data the Federal Housing Finance Agency provided to the CFPB after the close of the rulemakings comment period spurred the bureau to reopen the comment period until July 9, 2012. The new FHFA data track the performance of loans purchased or guaranteed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac from 1997 to 2011. The CFPB also has obtained data on ...
FHA servicers held approximately 7.5 million loans as of April 30, with the top 50 servicers accounting for 97.2 percent, an Inside FHA Lending analysis of agency data showed. Wells Fargo and Bank of America together held an estimated 4.0 million loans for a whopping 54.3 percent of the market. An estimated 2.0 percent of FHA loans serviced by Wells were delinquent, while BofA reported 19.2 percent of its FHA portfolio delinquent. Wells had a foreclosure rate of 2.17 percent while BofA had a 2.51 percent rate. JPMorgan Chase had 658,966 FHA loans, 18.8 percent in various stages of delinquency, and a market share of ... [1 Chart]
A proposal to replace the FHAs current Tier Ranking System with a Servicer Performance Scorecard as a basis for determining servicer incentive payment is expected to be published in the Federal Register by the end of this month. In the previous issue of Inside FHA Lending (Volume 5, Issue 11, May 25), it was reported that a coalition of industry groups asked the FHA to adopt a private transfer fee rule in harmony with the final rule recently adopted by the Federal Housing Finance Agency. In a recent seller/servicer bulletin, Freddie Mac announced that, effective July 16, it will not purchase mortgages that are ...
Home Loan Servicing Solutions, recently launched as an independent acquirer of high quality mortgage servicing assets from Ocwen Financial Corp., is off to a good start as analysts gave it a thumbs up after a promising first-quarter debut. Analysts with Keefe, Bruyette & Woods gave the new company an Outperform rating and projected upward-trending dividend yields of 8.2 percent in 2012 and 9.9 percent in 2013-14. On May 8, the company declared a 10-cent monthly dividend, and the 30-cent quarterly dividend is slightly below KBWs estimate of quarterly earnings-per-share of 32 cents...
Special servicer Homeward Residential is stepping up in the market with diversified product offerings supported by a new brand and identity, and upgraded servicer ratings. Formerly American Home Mortgage Servicing, Homeward Residential is now a full-service mortgage banking operation with a full suite of services, including correspondent and warehouse lending, residential loan servicing (including subservicing and special servicing), and loan settlement services. The company ranked as the 15th largest wholesale lender in the first quarter of 2012 after just venturing into mortgage...
Nearly one-third of homeowners are underwater on their mortgages, Zillow reported last week, a significantly higher number than other analysts have estimated. Zillow, a real estate information company, said nearly 16 million homeowners, or 31.4 percent, owe more than their house is worth. The company partnered with credit agency TransUnion to take into account second mortgages to calculate total loan-to-value ratios. In its most recent report, CoreLogic said 11.1 million homeowners were in a negative equity situation in March. CoreLogic relies on public data and bases its estimates on the...
Nonbank venture capital funds that see opportunity in the expected pullback of banks from the $10 trillion mortgage servicing rights sector likely will not dodge the growing regulatory compliance burden that has become one motivation for banks to pull out of the business. Nationstar Mortgage Holdings, a unit of Fortress Investment Group that was taken public in March, is on pace to become the largest nonbank servicer in the industry if it succeeds in buying the mortgage servicing portfolio of GMAC Mortgage and Residential Capital. Nationstar CEO Jay Bray recently went on record saying he expects...