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Issuance of Government-Backed Ginnie MBS Increases in 2Q15

July 10, 2015
Ginnie Mae issuance of government-insured mortgage-backed securities rose a whopping 47.3 percent in the second quarter of 2015 from the previous quarter, powered by a robust FHA refinancing volume, according to an Inside FHA/VA Lending analysis of agency data. Government-backed Ginnie MBS production in the second quarter totaled $117.5 billion, up from $79.8 billion in the prior quarter. Volume year-to-date also increased by 57.7 percent from the first six months of last year. From May to June, government-backed securitization increased a modest 2.9 percent. FHA loans comprised 62.6 percent of Ginnie MBS issuance in the second quarter while VA accounted for 33.7 percent. Securitized loans with a Rural Housing Service guaranty represented 3.6 percent of total Ginnie MBS issuance during the period. FHA loan securitization was robust in the second quarter, as volume ... [ Charts ]
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Rising Property Values Create Incentive for FHA, VA Refis

July 10, 2015
Rising home values could present a new opportunity for FHA borrowers to refinance into a conventional loan and enable those borrowers who choose to stay with FHA financing to take advantage of FHA’s reduced annual mortgage insurance premium, according to lenders. With house prices on the rise, FHA borrowers are seeing a build-up in equity. This might be a good time for them to remove that monthly payment and get out of their FHA loan, said Faramaz Moeen-Ziai, vice president of national sales and production at Commerce Home Mortgage in Huntington, CA. With an FHA-insured loan, coverage is for the life of the loan while private mortgage insurance on a conventional is cancellable when paid down to 79 percent of the loan amount. This might be especially beneficial to homeowners living in homes valued far less than what they owe on the property, or to holders of ...
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Lenders Say Terminating Coverage For Late Filing is Too Excessive

July 10, 2015
Mortgage industry participants are finding a recently proposed FHA rule that would cancel coverage for late claim filings too harsh. “The penalty far exceeds the crime,” said a mortgage industry consultant, echoing sentiments of lender clients. Out for comment until Sept. 4, 2015, the proposed rule would require lenders to file a claim for a real estate-owned property within three months from the date they obtain title to the property or successfully sell the property to a third party. The requirement would apply to both pre-foreclosure sale and deed-in-lieu of foreclosure. The Department of Housing and Urban Development said the proposed rule would remedy the problem of delayed claim filings – lenders hoarding claim requests and filing them in batches at the same time. HUD’s goal is to process claims sooner and get more accurate data that are accurate for the next ...
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VA Encourages Lenders to Use an Auction Service to Terminate Loans

July 10, 2015
The Department of Veterans Affairs has issued guidance to servicers regarding the use of an auction service in lieu of a foreclosure sale to terminate a VA loan. The goal is to get more from foreclosure-sale proceeds to lower the veteran’s mortgage debt. Mortgage holders may find it better to pursue VA loan termination through an auction service, rather than having to waive a greater amount at foreclosure, the VA said. It also may raise awareness among potential bidders and increase marketability and competition, the agency said. While traditional foreclosure methods have long been a part of the loan termination process, they limit servicers’ chances of obtaining greater proceeds at sale, which are applied to lower the veteran’s debt. Consequently, VA ends up paying more for a claim and assuming the liability of managing and marketing a conveyed real estate-owned property. In addition, state and county ...
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Top VA Lender Expects Lending to Vets to Remain High in Second Half

July 10, 2015
Lending to veterans and members of the U.S. military is expected to trend up in the second half of 2015 as the economy improves further, wages rise and unemployment declines, predicts the country’s top VA lender. “We’re seeing increased activity in housing while house values have gone up modestly, which I expect will continue in the next couple of years,” said Stan Middleman, president and chief executive of Freedom Mortgage. It is a great time for veterans to purchase a home, Middleman said, and he would he like to see more vets become homeowners. However, despite the low interest rates, crisp and clear underwriting and no downpayment required, many veterans are still not taking advantage of the VA program as they should, he noted. Middleman feels he should advertise and market the VA product more. In the past seven months, Freedom Mortgage has added ...
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Two Analyses Provide Diverse Views of FHA’s Financial Health

July 10, 2015
Industry experts are sharply divided on whether the FHA’s financial condition is actually getting better or worse. Potomac Partners, a business consultancy group, is optimistic that the FHA’s Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund has finally turned a corner with great signs of improvement in the first quarter of 2015. Changes and adjustments made by the Department of Housing and Urban Development since last year have placed the MMI Fund on a positive trajectory to reach its required 2.0 percent capital ratio in 2016. Last year, the fund’s capital ratio improved from a negative 0.11 percent to a positive 0.41 percent and its economic value appears to be improving. Potomac Partners’ analysis looked at FHA risk, loan performance, delinquency rates, debt-to-income ratios, loan-to-value ratios, originations and claims, loss rates as well the effect of the ...
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VA Urges Lenders to Provide Relief To Disaster-Stricken VA Borrowers

July 10, 2015
The Department of Veterans Affairs has announced measures lenders may employ to provide relief to VA borrowers whose lives and homes were upended by recent severe storms, tornados and flooding in Texas, Oklahoma and Guam. VA mortgage relief would be available to the families of borrowers who died during these natural catastrophes and to borrowers whose homes were badly damaged or destroyed. Relief is also available to those whose work environments were destroyed or severely damaged. Other people have been indirectly affected as well, and the impact may continue to ripple throughout the country, as evacuees travel nationwide to seek support and shelter from family members in unaffected areas, according to the VA. VA encourages holders of guaranteed loans to extend forbearance to distressed borrowers and to provide counseling to them. Lenders are also authorized under VA regulations to reapply prepayments to ...
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Private MI Business Up Sharply in 2Q15 as GSE High LTV Programs Start to Take Wing

July 9, 2015
Private mortgage insurance volume was up sharply in the second quarter, based on a new Inside Mortgage Finance analysis of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac mortgage-backed securities data. The two government-sponsored enterprises securitized $52.59 billion of single-family loans with private MI coverage during the period. That was up 21.5 percent from the first quarter, and it lifted year-to-date volume 42.4 percent above the level during the first six months of last year. It was...[Includes two data tables]
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Proposed Timeline for Filing FHA Claims Acceptable, But Penalties for Missing Them Are Too Steep, Stakeholders Say

July 9, 2015
There is merit to a rule proposed this week by the Department of Housing and Urban Development to establish a maximum filing period for FHA claims, but the penalty for missing the new deadline may be excessive for the offense, according to industry participants. Under the proposed rule, the FHA insurance contract would be terminated if a lender fails to file a claim for a property acquired through foreclosure within three months from the date they obtain marketable title to the property or successfully sell the property to a third party. The requirement applies to both pre-foreclosure sale and deed-in-lieu-of-foreclosure. Although the proposal addresses problems caused by delayed multiple filings, lenders could still submit...
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Foreclosure Prevention Report Highlights Improving Economy, Delinquency Rates Continue to Fall

July 9, 2015
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac completed 65,960 foreclosure-prevention actions during the first quarter of 2015, a slight increase from the previous period, according to a recently released report from the Federal Housing Finance Agency. Of that number, there was a 1.0 percent uptick in the number of loan modifications in the first quarter. The number of completed repayment and forbearance plans rose somewhat faster, by 7.2 percent and 8.2 percent, respectively. The FHFA said...[Includes one data table]
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