A coalition of 34 industry trade and affordable housing groups, housing and community reinvestment advocates has endorsed the nomination of Carol Galante as the Department of Housing and Urban Developments deputy assistant secretary for housing and FHA commissioner.In a recent letter to both the chair and ranking minority member of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, the coalition voiced its strong support for Galante, who is currently serving in both positions on an acting basis. The coalition cited Galantes experience as well as her previous job as HUD assistant secretary for multifamily housing. Her backers also point to her 31-year experience in private real estate as president and chief executive of BRIDGE Housing, Californias largest nonprofit housing development corporation, and its affiliate companies. In particular, the coalition underscored ...
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has announced a 3 percent cap on the actual financial and closing costs it would pay on behalf of purchasers of HUD-owned single-family properties. The gross purchase price is the bid price, before the subtraction of the brokers sales commission and financing and closing costs. Upon closing of a competitive bid sale of a HUD foreclosed property, the department allows the deduction of buyer financing and closing costs from the proceeds. While the total amount of HUDs payment will be indicated on HUD Form 9548 (Sales Contract, Property Disposition Program), the actual amount credited by HUD will be ...
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has announced a sealed bid sale of uninsured, nonperforming residential mortgages, the first of three bid loan sales scheduled in FY 2012. The sealed bid sale offering, SFLS 2012-1, is scheduled for Dec. 7, 2011. It consists of unsubsidized, nonperforming single-family mortgage loans that will be sold without FHA insurance and with servicing released. A listing of the mortgage loans is included in the due diligence materials provided to qualified bidders. Prospective bidders should first check HUDs guidelines for bidder ineligibility. HUD made the sale information package available ...
President Obama has signed legislation returning funding fees for VA loans to their pre-Nov. 18 levels. The fees specified in H.R. 674, the 3 Percent Withholding, Repeal and Job Creation Act of 2011, are valid through Sept. 30, 2016. Signed on Nov. 21, the bill ends industry confusion over the amount of fees lenders should charge borrowers since the Department of Veterans Affairs, in a case of bad timing, issued new regulations in September to lower the fees. This was before Congress announced its intention to introduce legislation that will extend the higher fees through 2016. Under updated guidance issued by ... [includes one chart]
The seasonally adjusted delinquency rates for single-family FHA and VA mortgage loans fell in the third quarter of 2011 as did those for all other first-lien residential mortgages covered by the Mortgage Bankers Associations National Delinquency Survey. According to the survey, the third quarter saw a 45-basis point drop from 8.44 percent to 7.99 percent from the previous quarter in overall delinquencies on a seasonally adjusted basis. For FHA loans, the rate declined 53 bps to 12.09 percent from 12.62 percent, while VAs rate fell 47 basis points to 6.58 percent from 7.05 percent. On a year-over-year basis, the seasonally adjusted delinquency rate decreased ...
The decision to restore emergency high-cost loan limits for the FHA, but not for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, will likely have a negligible impact on the government-sponsored enterprises, according to a new Inside Mortgage Finance analysis of agency jumbo mortgage activity. During the first nine months of 2011, single-family loans exceeding $625,500 the top GSE loan amount for high-cost markets since Oct. 1 accounted for an infinitesimal 1.5 percent of Freddie Macs total single-family securitization. Although the FHA can resume insuring...(Includes three data charts)
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has reportedly offered to release major servicers from some liability related to FHA mortgages as part of a pending settlement related to foreclosure problems. While the offer may sweeten the deal for banks to settle with state attorneys general and federal regulators, observers say its not a total game changer. The complex negotiations have lasted more than a year, stemming from servicing practices that include robo-signing of foreclosure documents and poor communication with borrowers. A key sticking point has been...
Housing finance and real estate groups are hailing the enactment this week of legislation raising the size of mortgage loans insured by FHA to $729,750 or 125 percent of area median home prices over objections by conservatives and most Republicans. The reinstated loan limit formula and maximum cap for FHA-insured home loans are good through 2013. The loan limits for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will remain at 115 percent of local area median home price, up to $625,500. The FHA floor will remain at $271,050 while the floor for loans purchased by the government-sponsored enterprises will still be $417,000. Last month...
Most major mortgage servicers reported slight increases in the number of loans in distress during the third quarter of 2011, according to the Inside Mortgage Finance Large Servicer Delinquency Index. Servicers handling over $7 trillion in mortgage loans reported a combined 10.70 percent delinquency/foreclosure rate as of the end of September. That was up 12 basis points from the previous quarter. Of the 17 servicers included in the index, only six reported improved mortgage performance data compared to June. The problem was focused squarely on more...(Includes two data charts)
The high-cost loan limits for FHA mortgages will be re-elevated to $729,750 through at least the end of 2013 while the government-sponsored enterprises loan limits will remain unchanged under appropriations legislation approved by Congress this week. Industry participants suggest that the FHAs newly higher loan limits will have little impact on non-agency jumbo activity. The revised FHA loan limits were included in mini-bus appropriations legislation for the Department of Housing and Urban Development and other federal agencies. The bill which also contained a Continuing Resolution to avoid a government shutdown was...