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Fannie Mae Speeding up Seller/Servicer Approvals?

February 1, 2013
Paul Muolo
Fannie Mae appears to be getter faster in approving seller/servicer approvals.
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Freddie Says It Has No Limits on New Customer Business

February 1, 2013
Paul Muolo
Although Fannie Mae has set purchase limits on how much production newly approved seller/servicers can sell to the GSE, Freddie Mac has shied away from such caps.
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Short Takes: More MSR Sales on the Way?

February 1, 2013
Paul Muolo
At least one top-five ranked residential servicer is planning to offer for sale a decent-sized package of mostly nonperforming servicing rights over the next month.
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Mortgage Originations Hit 2-Year High in Fourth Quarter, Lifting Market to Best Year Since 2009

January 31, 2013
Mortgage production volume increased modestly during the fourth quarter of 2012, thanks largely to continuing gains by a number of mid-sized lenders, according to a new Inside Mortgage Finance ranking and analysis. An estimated $495.0 billion in new single-family mortgages were originated during the final three months of 2012, up 2.1 percent from the previous quarter. Including a slightly revised estimate for the third quarter, total mortgage originations hit $1.835 trillion during 2012 – a solid 24.8 percent gain over the previous year. That made 2012 the second-strongest year since the housing market began to come unglued back in 2007. It’s no surprise that agency programs continued...[Includes two data charts]
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Fannie Explains its Reasoning on Volume Limits on Sales for New Seller/Servicers

January 31, 2013
Residential lenders that are relatively new to the seller/servicer ranks of Fannie Mae continue to gripe about the purchase limits the GSE has placed on them, causing the agency to spell out its reasoning in an online commentary. According to a recent message posted to Fannie’s website by Executive Vice President and Chief Risk Officer John Nichols, the caps the GSE placed on new customers – nonbanks primarily – were caused by what the company calls a “significant shift in the composition of our customer base and the emergence of many new originating institutions with whom we have done little or no business.” He adds: “This rapid change in the marketplace prompted...
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Agency Market Share Likely to Remain High, GSE Reform Not a Top Priority for Obama, Congress

January 31, 2013
The agency share of mortgage originations is expected to remain elevated for years to come due to profits at the government-sponsored enterprises, increasing home prices, a lack of non-agency production, and the new ability-to-repay rule, according to industry participants. The factors have combined to reduce the push for the Obama administration and Congress to take action on GSE reform. The most recent impediment to GSE reform appears to be new profits reported by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, along with expected profitable quarters going forward due to repurchase settlements, home price appreciation and other positive trends. “The Treasury Department has...
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Fannie, Freddie and Ginnie Are Approving New Issuers More Quickly, Or is it a Mirage?

January 31, 2013
Mortgage lenders seeking new agency approvals from Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and Ginnie Mae have to take a number and wait. And sometimes that wait can last for a year or more, even longer depending on which “agency” a company is dealing with. But all that appears to be changing, according to interviews conducted by Inside Mortgage Finance over the past two weeks. Unfortunately, there’s little in the way of hard numbers to back that up, except for Ginnie Mae. According to an agency spokesman, Ginnie approved...
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GSEs Implement New Deed-in-Lieu of Foreclosure Option as Last Resort for Underwater Borrowers

January 31, 2013
Underwater homeowners who have remained current on their payments and who can demonstrate a “hardship” may be eligible to relinquish their homes, cancel their mortgage debt and avoid the messy foreclosure process under the terms of a Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac policy change to take effect in March. The two government-sponsored enterprises will broaden the authority of their servicers to approve a deed-in-lieu of foreclosure to non-delinquent Fannie or Freddie borrowers who can no longer afford to stay in the home. Effective March 1, the new deed-in-lieu option is...
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Hot Refi Market in 2012 Lifts GSE Business to Highest Level Since 2003

January 31, 2013
John Bancroft
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in 2012 combined for the third biggest year ever in single-family mortgage-backed securities issuance, according to a new Inside Mortgage Finance market analysis and ranking.
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Trade Group Worries New Buyback Policy Could Hammer Credit Unions

January 31, 2013
Paul Muolo
The National Association of Federal Credit Unions is afraid that new GSE buyback policies promulgated by the Federal Housing Finance Agency could lead to a secondary mortgage market with fewer products and less competition from credit unions and smaller lenders. In a new comment letter to the agency, Dan Berger, NAFCU’s executive vice president of government affairs, said any new buyback requirement would hurt CUs disproportionately because these so-called nonprofit lenders “do not have the volume…
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