The Department of Housing and Urban Development has released a final rule defining a qualified mortgage that is insured by the FHA. The final rule will be effective on Jan. 10, 2014. The HUD rule builds off the QM/Ability-to-Repay rule, which the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau finalized earlier this year. The Dodd-Frank Act requires HUD to propose a QM definition that is aligned with the ability-to-repay criteria set out in the Truth in Lending Act and with the agencys mission to ...
Lenders will need to order a new appraisal for an FHA-insured real estate-owned property if the current REO appraisal is defective or an adverse condition exists that requires a new assessment of the property, according to the Department of Housing and Urban Development. The requirement is one of several that HUD spelled out recently in Mortgagee Letter 2013-44. The mortgagee letter includes changes to HUDs policies on the use of an FHA-insured mortgage in the purchase of HUD REO properties and the use of distressed properties in ...
Despite two consecutive quarterly production declines, the Department of Veterans Affairs Home Loan Guaranty program is well on its way to a record year due to strong refinance volumes and demand for home-purchase mortgages. Federally guaranteed lending to military service members fell in the third quarter of 2013 by 10.6 percent from the second quarter while volume over the nine-month period increased by 14.9 percent compared to the same period last year, according to Inside FHA Lendings analysis of VA lending. Over a nine-month period, VA lenders originated an ...
RHS Extends Submission Deadline for Online Homeownership Courses. The Rural Housing Service has extended the deadline for submitting online homeownership education courses for use in the agencys Single Family House Section 502 Direct Loan Program. The new deadline is Dec. 31, 2013. The RHS will review all submitted education packages, each of which should include a course background, a copy of a certificate of completion, a price sheet, and the users contact information. HUD Extends Recertification Filing Deadline for All Lenders. The Department of Housing and Urban Development has extended the ...
It wasnt much of a surprise when the Department of Housing and Urban Development announced FHA loan limits for 2014 that lowered the top high-cost market limit, but many were caught off guard by the change in how limits are calculated and by revised median house prices. HUD this week announced that the cap for single-family mortgages in the most expensive housing markets of the lower 48 states would drop from $729,750 to $625,500. Thats the same as the maximum high-cost limit for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. During the first half of 2013, only about $2.05 billion of FHA loans exceeded $625,500, or about 1.5 percent of FHA business. But the sunset of the FHA provisions in the Economic Stimulus Act of 2008 also meant...
The Department of Housing and Urban Development this week issued a final rule implementing a qualified-mortgage standard for FHA loans that is essentially unchanged from the agencys first proposal issued in late September. HUD determined that it had to tweak the calculation of points and fees that is in the Consumer Financial Protection Bureaus QM rule so that a large number about 19 percent of FHA forward mortgages will be classified as QMs. The final HUD rule establishes two categories of FHA qualified mortgages: safe-harbor QMs and rebuttable-presumption QMs. FHA forward mortgages will be considered...
A group of four senators has asked the Obama administration and regulators to reject plans by municipalities to use eminent domain to acquire underwater performing mortgages, warning of a dire impact upon the entire mortgage lending space if such a proposal takes root. In a letter dispatched last week to Treasury Secretary Jack Lew and Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan, the bipartisan quartet of senators expressed their dismay that the administration has been largely silent on Richmond, CAs proposal to seize performing mortgages, then refinance them into an FHA product.
The mortgage insurance industry is anxiously awaiting new risk-to-capital rules from the Federal Housing Finance Agency, hoping that the regulator will go easy on an industry that is beginning to recover from a years-long debacle and reclaim market share from the FHA. Private MI executives close to the matter told Inside Mortgage Finance that the FHFA will likely issue a minimum risk-to-capital ratio of 18:1, a tougher standard than the current 25:1, but there is also talk of a phase-in period and bifurcation for legacy versus new companies. According to its securities filings, National MI, a new MI, has agreed...
House Financial Services Committee Chairman Jeb Hensarling does not have the votes needed to pass the Protecting American Taxpayers and Homeowners Act in the House and, unless he is willing to be flexible on certain key issues, the package may not reach the House floor at all in this Congress, according to industry lobbyists. Talk that Hensarling, R-TX, may make another push to get the PATH Act to the House floor surfaced this week following an opinion piece he published in the Nov. 27 issue of the Washington Times. In that op-ed, the chairman focused on the bills FHA reform component. Hensarling underscored...
Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and Ginnie Mae still provide most of the funding for home loans originated in 2013, but the non-agency sector has been making a stealthy comeback, according to a new analysis and ranking by Inside Mortgage Finance. Conventional-conforming loan production declined by 24.5 percent from the second quarter of 2013 to the third quarter, dropping to an estimated $275.0 billion. Although that still accounted for 59.8 percent of total production for the period, it was the lowest quarterly volume in conventional-conforming lending since the third quarter of 2011. Government-insured lending continued...[Includes two data charts]