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FHA Explains ‘Guidance’ on Debt Cancellation

April 5, 2013
The Internal Revenue Service has guidelines for lender cancellation or forgiveness of debt – and the FHA has none. This, however, may be somewhat more complex than it may first appear, cautioned an FHA spokesman. On the one hand, the FHA has no guidelines on the forgiveness or cancellation of mortgage debt that it insures. If the lender wants to cancel some of the borrower’s outstanding indebtedness, it does not need to ask FHA’s permission under normal circumstances, the spokesman made clear. However, the lender may not then try to recover the ...
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HUD to Test Integrating Counseling into Lending

April 5, 2013
The Department of Housing and Urban Development is planning to make housing counseling an integral part of FHA lending and will soon begin testing the process. HUD’s newly created Office of Housing Counseling (OHC) is working with the FHA to develop a pilot program to embed housing counseling in FHA lending to ensure that borrowers are better prepared for homeownership, said HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan. “Whether it’s buying or renting, improving financial literacy, protecting families’ rights against discrimination or even preventing homelessness, housing counselors play a critical role in helping families make ...
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Section 184 Program Spared from Sequester Cuts

April 5, 2013
Funding for a federal program providing guarantees to mortgage loans to Native Americans and other indigenous peoples has been spared from mandatory budget cuts under a temporary budget measure signed into law by President Obama last month. The Department of Housing and Urban Development has resumed accepting new loan applications under the Section 184 Indian Home Loan Guarantee Program. The mortgage product is for American Indian and Alaska Native families, Alaskan tribal members and tribally designated housing entities. Congress established the program in 1992 to ...
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MIs in Captive Re Mess, Agree to Pay Penalties

April 5, 2013
Four private mortgage insurance companies this week agreed to pay $15.4 million in penalties to resolve government charges that they improperly paid kickbacks to mortgage lenders for business referrals in violation of the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau filed complaints and proposed consent orders against Genworth Mortgage Insurance Corp., Radian Guaranty, Inc., Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Corp. and United Guaranty Corp. for the alleged illegal business practices that contributed to the financial crisis. The CFPB said the MI companies engaged in illegal ...
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USDA Disputes Report it Backs ‘Millionaire’ Loans

April 5, 2013
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s rural housing program finances only modest homes for low- to moderate-income borrowers, not properties for millionaires as alleged in a news account published by Reuters, according to the program’s top executive. “USDA continues to operate its housing programs under the law and in accordance with the will of Congress,” said Tammye Trevino, administrator of the USDA Rural Housing Programs. Trevino disputed the Reuters report, which claimed that the USDA had guaranteed loans to “dozens of millionaires” by backing at least 500 loans of $500,000 or more, including more than ...
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Ginnie Mae Issuance Drops in First Quarter

April 5, 2013
Ginnie Mae issuance fell in the first quarter of 2013 but was easily offset by significant gains from a year ago, according to Inside FHA Lending’s analysis of FHA data. Mortgage-backed securities production at the government facility dropped 5.1 percent to $104.1 billion in the first quarter but increased 28.6 percent year-over-year , which was more than enough for an offset. The securities were backed mostly by FHA and VA loans with a combined total of $99.33 billion. Federally guaranteed rural housing loans totaling $4.84 billion were also in the mix. Wells Fargo and Chase Home Finance led the Ginnie Mae market with a combined ... [1 chart]
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Around the Industry

April 5, 2013
Consumer complaints about mortgage foreclosure relief and debt management services providers were fewer in 2012 than in 2011, according to the Federal Trade Commission. In the FTC’s annual report listing the top consumer complaints for the past year, mortgage foreclosure relief and debt management dropped to #15 (33,791 complaints) in 2012 from #13 (38,140 complaints) in 2011. For the 13th year in a row, identity theft complaints topped the list, representing 18 percent of all consumer complaints. Complaints about real-estate fraud remained at #25, although fewer consumers complained about it last year (8,468) compared to ...
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Genworth Cleared to Reorganize, Isolate Ailing MI Business; PMI Receiver, Potential Investors Revive Stalled Negotiation

April 4, 2013
The Securities and Exchange Commission last week cleared the way for Genworth Financial to separate its struggling mortgage insurance operations and create a new holding company structure that would shield the parent from any fallout from problems of its MI operations. The SEC granted Genworth’s request for a no-action letter, which ensures that no enforcement action would be taken based on Genworth’s interpretation of rules and regulations regarding mergers and succession, new registrant, obligations and indentures. Genworth announced...
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FHFA Request for Comment on Force-Placed Insurance Proposal Praised, Encourages Calls for Further Openness

April 4, 2013
Industry insiders, at least in some corners, may not be wild about the Federal Housing Finance Agency’s recent proposal to curb what it considers excessive force-placed insurance payments but the FHFA’s decision to seek public input on the measure is seen as a promising sign of future openness on agency policymaking. Under the FHFA proposal issued last week, seller/servicers would be prohibited from accepting sales commissions or fees related to the placement of force-placed insurance where a conflict of interest exists between them and the insurance providers and their affiliates. Formally published in the March 29 Federal Register for a 60-day comment period, the FHFA’s proposal responds...
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FHFA Proposes Force-Placed Insurance Curb

March 29, 2013
Nearly two months after it shut down a plan by Fannie Mae to lower the costs of so-called “force-placed” insurance, the Federal Housing Finance Agency this week unveiled for public comment a plan that would ban the payment of lucrative commissions and reinsurance fees to banks in return for their purchase of lender-placed insurance policies. Under the FHFA proposal, seller/servicers would be prohibited from accepting sales commissions or fees related to the placement of force-placed insurance where a conflict of interest exists between them and the insurance providers and their affiliates. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac may be affected by such costs where a servicer pays the higher premiums and is unable to recoup the cost from the homeowner or at a foreclosure sale. Consequently, explained the FHFA, the expense is passed along to the GSEs for reimbursement.
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