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Experts Expect More Anti-Churning Policies, Measures from GNM

February 26, 2018
Analysts are monitoring prepayment speeds to see if Ginnie Mae’s efforts to curb serial refinancing or loan churning are having an impact. Wells Fargo Securities analysts said a conversation about churning has started with a handful of Ginnie mortgage-backed securities issuers, which “should be a net benefit for MBS,” especially for higher coupons where outlier speeds are most prevalent. In a recent alert, the analysts said the momentum continues to build to curb churning of VA loans following notification of lenders suspected of engaging in the activity. Nine issuers have received written warnings based on unusual prepayment rates in VA-backed MBS. Such deviations from market norms for an extended period are not acceptable because they put veterans’ earned benefits at risk, the agency said. The outliers were discovered after a comprehensive review of issuer performance and ...
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Issuers Deny Churning VA Loans, Say Preventive Policies are In Place

February 26, 2018
Issuers Ginnie Mae had targeted for allegedly churning VA loans have denied engaging in the practice. Flagstar Bank and NewDay Financial said they have policies and procedures to prevent churning, or serial refinancing, but offered no explanation as to why they were on Ginnie’s list. Both companies were among the nine issuers Ginnie notified earlier this month for performance that “is materially worse than its peers as to be an outlier.” The agency made its determination after analyzing pool characteristics of all issuers. The analysis revealed an unusually higher prepayment rate for securitized VA loans over a long period for all nine issuers compared to other issuers. “Under the analysis, [a] handful of issuers was shown to be consistent material outliers over an extended period,” said Ginnie. “The [review] identified market participants whose pool performance clearly and persistently deviates from ...
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19% of Seniors’ Mortgage-Related Gripes Were About FHA, VA, HECMs

February 26, 2018
Approximately 19 percent of mortgage-related complaints filed by senior citizens with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau over the last two years involved FHA forward and reverse mortgages and VA loans, according to the CFPB complaints database. The bureau received 8,323 complaints from the elderly between 2016 and 2017 regarding their experiences with FHA, VA, and Home Equity Conversion Mortgages, home-equity loans or lines of credit, conventional mortgages and other home-loan products. Over the two-year period, seniors reported 1,562 problems with their FHA mortgages (702 complaints), reverse mortgages/HECMs (488) and VA-guaranteed loans (372). Conventional mortgages received the highest number of senior citizen complaints (4,240) during the period, while home-equity loan products and other mortgages garnered 780 and 1,741 complaints, respectively. Total complaints overall began trending downward in the first quarter of 2017, from 1,241 to 508 in the ... [Chart]
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HUD 2019 Budget Revives IT Fee, GNMA to Tighten Issuer Oversight

February 26, 2018
The Trump administration is seeking additional budget allocations in FY 2019 for FHA and Ginnie Mae to pay technology upgrades, additional staffing, and increased issuer oversight. The budget request seeks an additional $20 million above the 2017 enacted level of $130 million for FHA to upgrade its aging information technology – some still based on the antiquated COBOL programming language – and contract support. The additional funding would be offset by charging lenders an IT fee of no more than $25 per loan, according to the proposed budget for the Department of Housing and Urban Development. In addition, the 2019 HUD budget requests $400 billion in new loan guarantees under the Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund for forward single-family mortgages Home Equity Conversion Mortgages, multifamily housing, and manufactured housing. The requested $400 billion would remain available ...
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Study Calls for Servicing, Loss Mit To Stem HECM Foreclosures

February 26, 2018
A greater focus on reverse-mortgage servicing and loss mitigation would be effective in addressing property-charge foreclosures while also preserving the Home Equity Conversion Mortgage program’s core mission of helping cash-strapped senior citizens, says a new study from the National Consumer Law Center. The study by staff attorney Odette Williamson and Sarah Mancini, of counsel to the NCLC, said the government’s mistaken response to surging insurance claims and increasing defaults on property tax and insurance obligations was to change origination policies. Specifically, the Department of Housing and Urban Development reduced the proceeds available through a reverse mortgage and imposed new underwriting guidelines to curb rising reverse-mortgage foreclosures and stem increased losses to the FHA insurance fund. Although the repercussions of the two distinct problems related to ...
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FHA Offers New Foreclosure Relief Option to Storm, Wildfire Victims

February 26, 2018
FHA is offering new options to victims of hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria as well as California wildfires and subsequent flooding and mudslides to avoid foreclosures. Eligible disaster victims in Texas, Louisiana, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, California, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands may get FHA foreclosure relief, which would allow them to remain in their homes and, at the same time, reduce losses to the mortgage insurance fund. FHA has instructed servicers to reach out to the victims with the new option, “Disaster Standalone Partial Claim.” The new option allows an interest-free second loan to cover up to 12 months of missed mortgage payments. The loan is payable only when the borrower sells the home or refinances the mortgage. The expanded loss mitigation will also streamline income documentation and other requirements to expedite relief to struggling homeowners while they are ...
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States Told to Factor Rising Sea Levels in Post-Storm Rebuilding

February 26, 2018
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has notified states receiving federal funding for recovery efforts from last year’s disastrous hurricanes to take into account the rising sea level when rebuilding in flood-prone areas. The directive appears to follow Obama-era mandates requiring federally funded infrastructure projects to factor climate change and rising sea level when building in areas that could be vulnerable to flooding. However, six months ago, before Hurricane Harvey ravaged Texas, President Trump, a non-believer in climate change, rescinded the Federal Flood Risk Management Standard established by President Obama in 2015. There was concern that things would revert to the pre-hurricane days when federal funds were wasted on bad infrastructure, said Rob Moore, a senior policy analyst at the Natural Resources Defense Council. “But HUD is doing the ...
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Around the Industry

February 26, 2018
IG Looking into Role Secretary’s Family Plays at HUD. The Department of Housing and Urban Development’s inspector general is looking into the role members of Secretary Ben Carson’s family have played at the agency, CNN reported this week. According to the report, Carson himself called for the IG review following an earlier Washington Post report that HUD officials are raising ethics questions about the activities of Carson’s son and daughter-in-law at the agency, including helping to organize a listening tour for the new secretary in Baltimore last year. HUD’s lawyers reportedly warned Carson of a potential violation of federal ethics rules, according to an internal memo the Post obtained through the Freedom of Information Act. Ginnie Mae MBS Outstanding Increases to $1.9 Trillion. Ginnie Mae’s mortgage backed-securities issuance totaled $36.4 billion in January, which included ...
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White House Takes Another Shot at FHA Tech Fee, Projects Hefty Profits on Future Lending

February 15, 2018
The Trump administration proposed a new fee on FHA lenders to upgrade the agency’s ancient technology – a plan that’s been raised by several administrations only to be batted away by Congress.
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Ginnie Targets Issuers Responsible For Rapidly Prepaying VA Loans

February 9, 2018
Ginnie Mae this week warned nine VA lenders suspected of engaging in loan churning to each develop a plan to slow the rapid pace of prepayments they have triggered in the agency’s securitized loan pools. According to Ginnie, the issuers were directed individually to deliver correction action plans containing measures that could be deployed immediately to bring prepayment speeds in line with market peers. The agency told issuers they would be barred from multi-issuer pools if they do not come up with a plan. Participation would be allowed only in the agency’s custom pools. The latest action builds off the Ginnie Mae/VA Loan Churn Task Force, which has been working since September to resolve the churning problem. “We have an obligation to take necessary measures to prevent the lending practices of a few from impairing the performance of our multi-issuer securities, and thus raising the ... [ Chart ]
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