The Federal Communications Commission has refused an industry request to exempt mortgage servicing calls from prohibitions against the use of “robocalls,” or automated dialing and calling systems, to contact delinquent borrowers on their cell phones. In a long-awaited final rule limiting the way servicers can collect on student loans, mortgages and other debts owed to the federal government, the FCC said it would not make a decision on whether the statutory exemption from the Telephone Consumer Protection Act’s “prior express consent” requirements applies to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac loans or their servicers. The TCPA and FCC regulations require...
The boom in mortgage originations during the second quarter of 2016 pushed volume higher in all the major product categories, according to a new Inside Mortgage Finance ranking and analysis. The conventional-conforming sector saw the biggest increase in originations, a 36.0 percent jump from the first three months of the year. Lenders produced an estimated $272.0 billion of conventional-conforming mortgages, which represented ... [Includes two data charts]
Despite the FHA loss of market share to the private mortgage insurance business in the second quarter of 2016, stakeholders continue to believe that an FHA premium reduction is not likely to occur any time soon. Analysts with Keefe Bruyette & Woods said that, while investor concern about an FHA price cut remains elevated, the likelihood of a cut “is not very high” and the impact would be limited since the FHA is likely to cut rates only by about 30 basis points before hitting the ...
The Department of Housing and Urban Development’s inspector general has taken its dispute with HUD over downpayment assistance to Congress, accusing FHA of steering borrowers to DPA programs with an illegal funding scheme. In a recent letter to House Financial Services Committee Chairman Jeb Hensarling, R-TX, HUD Inspector General David Montoya said premium pricing uncovered during an audit of an Arizona-based FHA lender violates federal law regarding ...
An FHA servicer’s failure to communicate in a timely manner with delinquent borrowers for potential loss mitigation options exposed troubled homeowners to the risk of losing their home, according to results of an audit by the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s inspector general. The delay also may have resulted in a violation of federal and state bankruptcy laws, the inspector general’s report noted. The audit looked into Selene Finance’s servicing of FHA loans and ...
Revised forms lenders must file when submitting a mortgage loan for FHA insurance became mandatory on Aug. 1, raising hope for more lender participation in the FHA single-family mortgage insurance program without fear of liability. The improved form, HUD/VA Addendum to the Universal Residential Loan Application (Form 92900-A), eliminates the requirement that lenders certify to their compliance with all FHA requirements. The FHA first proposed changes to ...
Regions Financial Corp., a $125 billion Alabama bank, has reached a preliminary settlement with the Department of Justice and the Department of Housing and Urban Development to resolve an investigation into the bank’s FHA lending practices. The reason for the investigation was not disclosed in the bank’s 10-Q filing, although Regions acknowledged that DOJ and the HUD inspector general are focusing on its FHA loan origination procedures, underwriting and ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs has issued new guidance to clarify the loan-fee structure for VA purchase and refinance mortgages, loan assumptions and manufactured home loans. The detailed funding fees are in effect for VA loans closed on or after Nov. 22, 2011, and before Sept. 30, 2024. For first-time use of the VA housing benefit, a VA loan with a downpayment of less than 5 percent would have a funding fee of 2.15 percent for veterans and 2.40 percent for reservists ...
The Department of Housing and Urban Development is seeking comment on a supplemental proposal, which would require an FHA lender to file a claim when a Home Equity Conversion Mortgage loan reaches 98 percent of the maximum claim amount. The proposal stems from another proposed rule published by HUD last May that would codify previous revisions to the HECM program and make additional changes. The proposal would provide the lender an opportunity ...
The Department of Housing and Urban Development’s inspector general has urged the agency to direct FHA lenders to show documented proof that properties in Flint, MI, had a safe and potable water source at the time their FHA loans were closed and endorsed, or face indemnification. The HUD IG, in a report, said it audited the department’s oversight of FHA-insured loans in Flint in the wake of news reports of high levels of lead contamination in the city’s public water system ...