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New Claims Precluded from ‘Release,’ Court Rules

February 22, 2013
Wells Fargo suffered a big legal setback after a federal judge denied its request to enforce a consent judgment under last year’s landmark $25 billion servicing settlement to prevent a New York lawsuit from proceeding. Judge Rosemary Collyer of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia rejected Wells Fargo’s argument that the new government suit filed in Manhattan district court was improper because it violated the consent judgment against Wells Fargo and flies in the face of the judgment’s “liability release” provision. Wells Fargo argued that the allegations in a civil mortgage fraud suit filed by ...
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FHA Delinquency Data ‘Mixed,’ MBA Survey Finds

February 22, 2013
The delinquency rate of single-family mortgage loans fell to 7.09 percent of all loans outstanding on a seasonally adjusted basis at the end of the fourth quarter in 2012, the lowest level since 2008, according to the latest Mortgage Bankers Association’s national delinquency survey. The performance of FHA loans, on the other hand, was “mixed,” it said.Loan delinquencies decreased 31 basis points from the prior quarter, and were down 49 basis points from a year ago due to significant improvements in mortgage performance nationwide and in almost every state, the trade group said.“The 30-day delinquency rate dropped by ...
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Further Drops Expected as FHA Jumbos Slip in 4Q

February 22, 2013
A modest decline in FHA endorsements of jumbo loans in the fourth quarter of 2012 could presage further declines this year, following the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s recent proposal to raise the downpayment requirement to 5 percent, from 3.5 percent, for loans above $625,500. The FHA already has raised its jumbo mortgage insurance premiums to 1.55 percent annually and increased the monthly premiums on new, non-jumbo FHA mortgages by 10 basis points. The agency retained the 3.5 percent downpayment for new forward mortgages below $625,500. The increased premiums are ... [2 charts]
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HUD Explains Mysterious Reporting Delays

February 22, 2013
Industry participants who track various FHA data, including Home Equity Conversion Mortgage loans and Neighborhood Watch compare ratios, may have noticed delays in their postings. For example, the latest available data for HECM originations was in September, the end of fiscal year 2012, and no updates have been posted since. David Stevens, president and chief executive officer of the Mortgage Bankers Association, also wondered why Neighborhood Watch was down. He suspected lack of funding. A Department of Housing and Urban Development spokesman explained that the FHA’s reporting timelines and procedures are undergoing ...
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FHA Solvency Senate Panel’s Top Priority in 2013

February 22, 2013
The Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs will continue focusing on FHA solvency as part of its legislative agenda for the 113th Congress and has called a hearing next week to try to reach some bipartisan agreement on FHA reform. In a memorandum, Committee Chairman Tim Johnson, D-SD, said ensuring the health of the FHA Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund is one of committee’s top priorities in sustaining and strengthening the nation’s economic recovery. Johnson said the committee will continue to conduct oversight on the condition of the FHA insurance fund and the role the FHA plays in the housing market as part of ...
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OIG Raises Axe on DE Lender for Rule Violation

February 22, 2013
The Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Office of the Inspector General has alerted the FHA of significant potential losses because a California-based direct endorsement lender allowed certain FHA-insured loans with prohibited restrictive covenants to be recorded. An OIG audit of 84 FHA-insured loans underwritten by Standard Pacific Mortgage of Irvine, CA, found 28 loans with unallowable restrictive covenants that were recorded in certain Florida and Arizona county registers. The loans were closed between Jan. 1, 2008, and Dec. 31, 2011, the OIG said. Of the 28 loans, 15 resulted in ...
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Around the Industry

February 22, 2013
NCOA Booklet Required Reading for HECM Borrowers. The National Council on Aging has announced the availability of the 2013 version of “Use Your Home to Stay at Home,”, the official reverse mortgage booklet approved by the Department of Housing and Urban Development. The booklet is designed to help older homeowners understands the pros and cons of a reverse mortgage. Federal law requires that all individuals who are considering a reverse mortgage go through pre-counseling by a HUD-approved counseling agency and receive a copy of the NCOA guide. The NCOA also offers other ...
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VA Reports Record Volume in FY 2012, Attributes Production Spike to Increased IRRRL Refinancing

February 21, 2013
Fiscal 2012 turned out to be a stellar year for the Department of Veterans Affairs Home Loan Guaranty program with $119.23 billion in total loan volume, thanks largely to surging streamlined VA refinancing as well as conversions from FHA and conventional loans. A total of 539,884 new single-family mortgage loans with a VA guaranty were originated in 2012, up 59.12 percent from the prior fiscal year, according to the latest VA data. VA originations have been trending upward since 2010, when the agency reported $65.05 billion in new originations. Volume was largely driven...
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Dodd-Frank Act Implementation, CFPB Oversight and FHA Primary Focus of Senate and House Committees

February 21, 2013
Look for the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee under a Democrat majority to focus over the next two years on assuring a smooth implementation of the Dodd-Frank Act, stabilizing the housing market and building a “bipartisan consensus” on housing finance reform, according to the committee’s chairman. “From protecting consumers and taxpayers from Wall Street abuses, to providing the Federal Housing Administration with additional tools to manage its finances while continuing to serve American families, I believe we can find common ground,” said Sen. Tim Johnson, D-SD, chairman. The committee will continue...
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Private MIs Finish 2012 With Their Strongest Year Since 2008, Rebound in Market Share

February 14, 2013
Private mortgage insurers in 2012 posted their best year since the financial market collapse back in 2008 and suddenly – after being largely left as roadkill in the government’s bailout program – are attracting new capital. Private MIs reported $174.81 billion in total new insurance written in 2012, more than doubling the amount of business they did the year before, according to a new Inside Mortgage Finance ranking and analysis. With the FHA and VA programs growing at a more deliberate pace, it boosted the private MI share of the primary mortgage insurance market to 32.0 percent, up from 22.7 percent in 2011. A significant part of the private MI rebound came...[Includes three data charts]
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