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FHA Trends Drift to Lower Credit Scores

August 23, 2013
FHA lenders have gradually stretched to originate loans for borrowers with more modest credit scores in recent quarters, although these borrowers typically are better positioned to keep up with their payments, according to an Inside FHA Lending analysis of data released by the agency. The average credit score for single-family loans endorsed in the second quarter of 2013 was 693 – the lowest such average in nearly four years. This is partly the result of a shift toward more purchase-money mortgages, which generally have ... [1 chart]
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Warren Queries DOJ Over ‘Timid’ FHA Settlement

August 23, 2013
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-MA, is asking the Department of Justice to explain why it failed to get “adequate” compensation from major mortgage servicers for fraud committed against the FHA. In an Aug. 21 letter to U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, Warren raised concerns about the $225 million paid by five servicers last year to obtain releases from False Claims Act liability stemming from fraudulent mortgage insurance claims the servicers submitted to FHA and other agencies from 2008 to 2010. The FHA’s woeful financial condition led to legislative reform efforts, including the ...
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FHA Waives Waiting Period for Stained Borrowers

August 23, 2013
The FHA is easing the waiting period and eligibility criteria for certain borrowers with previous bankruptcies, foreclosures, deeds-in-lieu of foreclosure and short sales who would like to purchase a home again. According to Mortgagee Letter 2013-26, borrowers who may be otherwise ineligible for an FHA-insured mortgage due to the agency’s required waiting period may now be able to apply for a new purchase mortgage loan because of the shortened waiting period and if they meet the criteria. This latest initiative to help borrowers whose credit had been impaired by the financial crisis is called ...
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HUD to Roll Out New Reverse Mortgage Product

August 23, 2013
The reverse mortgage lending industry is working with the Department of Housing and Urban Development to implement two policy changes that would strengthen the FHA’s Home Equity Conversion Mortgage program. One policy change involves the development of a new HECM option that combines features of the fixed-rate, full-draw HECM Standard and the HECM Saver, according to Peter Bell, president and chief executive officer of the National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association. HUD eliminated the standard 30-year, fixed-rate HECM in April because ...
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FHA Warns About Faulty MIP-Related Disclosures

August 23, 2013
Lenders must correct erroneous disclosures concerning mortgage insurance premiums (MIP) before submitting loans for FHA insurance, according to new FHA guidance. In an update to Mortgagee Letter 2013-04, FHA Commissioner Carol Galante said some mortgages originated since the termination of the MIP cancellation policy earlier this year still contain incorrect MIP-related disclosures. Under the revised policy, MIPs are no longer cancellable when the current loan-to-value ratio reaches 78 percent. Rather, MIP payments must be made over the entire life of the FHA-insured loan. The change is aimed at increasing ...
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FHA Updates Rules on Collections, Judgments

August 23, 2013
Lenders must consider debt disputes, collection accounts and judgments in analyzing a borrower’s credit worthiness because they are indicators of the borrower’s ability and willingness to meet his or her credit obligations, according to the FHA. In recently issued guidance, the FHA said lenders should analyze all collections and judgments, past and present, because they may indicate a borrower’s disregard for credit obligations. Such analysis helps decide whether a loan should be approved for FHA insurance, the agency said. The FHA amended its guidance on collections and disputed accounts in Mortgagee Letter 2013-24, and further clarified ...
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Is Refusal to Refi Seized Loans Redlining?

August 9, 2013
The question of whether the FHA should allow the refinancing of underwater mortgages seized through eminent domain has reemerged as a key issue following a recent decision by the city of Richmond, CA, to use its authority to take over distressed mortgages for restructuring. There is a new twist to the question, however. Could FHA’s refusal to refinance such mortgages be deemed discriminatory against cities and homeowners if eminent domain programs meet the requirements of the FHA Short Refinance program? Is that tantamount to redlining? A top executive of Mortgage Resolution Partners, which developed the eminent domain strategy to help underwater homeowners at risk of foreclosure, said ...
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PNC Under Scrutiny for FHA Foreclosure Claims

August 9, 2013
PNC Financial Services Group is under federal investigation regarding claims on expenses it incurred in connection with the foreclosure of loans insured or guaranteed by the FHA, Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac. In a recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, PNC disclosed a subpoena from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York seeking documents related to the foreclosures. PNC said the inquiry is in its early stage and that ...
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Senate Urged to Ease Indemnification Provision

August 9, 2013
The mortgage banking industry has commended the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs on passing the FHA Solvency Act earlier this month but raised concerns about the bill’s indemnification provision. In a letter to Committee Chairman Tim Johnson, D-SD, and Ranking Minority Member Mike Crapo, R-ID, David Stevens, president of the Mortgage Bankers Association, said some deserving borrowers are being shut out of FHA because of strict credit overlays that lenders add to avoid indemnification risks. Stevens said when the Department of Housing and Urban Development is able to require ...
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HUD to Implement New HECM Guidelines Oct. 1

August 9, 2013
The Department of Housing and Urban Development will implement new guidelines spelling out changes to the Home Equity Conversion Mortgage program on Oct. 1. The guidelines will establish additional requirements to reduce losses and improve the fiscal safety and soundness of the HECM program, which has been hit hard by massive losses due to borrower default and steep home price declines. An FY 2012 actuarial audit projected $2.8 billion in HECM losses. However, the audit also projected a steady improvement of the Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund’s HECM portfolio over the next seven years, becoming negative ...
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