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Senators, HUD Discuss FHA Per-Diem Interest Policy

July 1, 2011
Two U.S. senators and their staffs are working with the Department of Housing and Urban Development to ensure that FHA policies regarding interest charges protect borrowers. Sens. Ben Cardin, D-MD, and Johnny Isakson, R-GA, and HUD are trying to resolve an existing FHA policy that allows lenders to charge interest on a mortgage loan through the end of the month, even if the borrower pays the loan off earlier in the month. The policy apparently aligns with Ginnie Mae’s guarantee to securities holders of a full month’s interest on a securitized FHA loan even if that loan is paid in full at the beginning of the month. Only the FHA has this sort of...
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FHA Modifies Guidelines on Condo Approval

July 1, 2011
The FHA has clarified its approval and recertification process and policies for condominium projects in newly revised guidelines. Guidance in Mortgagee Letter 2011-22 formalizes and expands policies Ginnie Mae put in place in 2009 and lays the groundwork for a formal rulemaking later this year. The mortgagee letter includes a condominium policy guide and implementation schedule laying out timelines for compliance. The revised guidelines “preserve FHA’s role in the condo market during these difficult times while making certain we manage risks in a responsible way,’ said FHA Acting Commissioner Robert Ryan. Overall, the mortgagee letter and guide spell out...
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MMIF in Good Health, FHA Tells Congress

July 1, 2011
The FHA’s mortgage insurance portfolio continues to improve despite lingering uncertainty in housing prices, according to the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s latest quarterly report to Congress. HUD gave the FHA Single-Family Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund a cautious thumbs up in its FY 2011 second-quarter report as the fund surpassed earlier actuarial forecasts halfway through the fiscal year. There was mostly encouraging news from several fronts. HECM endorsements were up 12 percent during the quarter and 2 percent on a year-over-year basis. Forward mortgage loans endorsements, which totaled 285,725, were down 23 percent from...
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Small Lenders, Policy Advocates Reject Megabanks As Secondary Market Alternative to Fannie, Freddie

June 30, 2011
Any reform proposal determining the future of the secondary mortgage market must retain, in some reduced but meaningful form, key features and principles that give all lenders equal access to the secondary mortgage market, according to industry representatives and policy advocates. Testifying before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs this week, community bankers and credit union industry representatives expressed their concern about a proposal to have some of the largest mortgage lenders replace Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac if the government-sponsored enterprises were ...
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Covered Bond Bill Clears Committee, Moves to House Floor Despite Unresolved FDIC Concerns

June 24, 2011
Lawmakers on the House Financial Services Committee this week approved by a wide bipartisan margin a bill that would create the legislative framework for a covered bond market in the U.S., but not before some haggling regarding the role of the federal regulators. The committee voted 44-7 in favor of H.R. 940, the U.S. Covered Bond Act of 2011, clearing the way for the bill’s consideration by the full House of Representatives. Rep. Scott Garrett, R-NJ, chairman of the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Capital Markets and Government-Sponsored Enterprises, said H.R. 940 sets up “legal certainty” that is a core element of...
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Covered Bond Bill Moves To House Floor

June 24, 2011
A bill that would create a legislative framework for a covered bond market in the U.S., as well as a potential competitor for the Federal Home Loan Bank system, cleared committee this week following some fine-tuning by its sponsors and is headed to the full House for consideration.The House Financial Services Committee voted 44-7 in favor of H.R. 940, the U.S. Covered Bond Act of 2011.
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Total Privatization of Market, Transition from Fannie and Freddie to Covered Bonds is Highly Unlikely, Experts Say

June 23, 2011
There is a huge disconnect between some members of Congress and the reality of the private market, that broad investor appetite for non-agency mortgage-backed securities is unlikely to rebound anytime soon, according to panelists at the American Securitization Forum annual conference. “Once you figure out how to get the government sector out of the market, [the belief is that] the private sector will step in and pick up all of that slack, and therefore they will do...
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CFPB to Press on With or Without a Director, As Republicans Try to Control its Purse Strings

June 23, 2011
The controversial Consumer Financial Protection Bureau plans to hit the ground running when it officially opens its doors for business July 21, whether or not the agency has a director in place. Steve Antonakes, assistant director for large bank supervision at the CFPB, told industry executives last week that the agency is ready to begin conducting “point-in-time” examinations of banks with more than $10 billion in assets, exams that will last anywhere from four to 12 weeks, based on the size and complexity of the institution. A clean exam means...
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Industry Coalition Makes Pitch for Looser QRM Standard, But Gives Little Support for Private MI

June 23, 2011
A broad coalition of industry trade groups, consumer advocates and community groups urged federal regulators to open the door to qualified residential mortgage status for loans with low downpayments, but offered only the mildest support for private mortgage insurance. The Coalition for Sensible Housing Policy reiterated criticism of the QRM standard drafted by federal regulators as part of the securitization risk-retention proposed rule earlier this year that has been made...
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Senate Withholds Vote on Proposals for Federal Servicing Standards, Interest Charges on Prepaid FHA Mortgages

June 23, 2011
In an apparent victory for the mortgage industry, the Senate has set aside amendments to an economic development bill that would have established national standards for mortgage servicers and changed the way the FHA collects interest payments on prepaid FHA-insured mortgage loans. The Mortgage Bankers Association and the American Bankers Association warned legislators that adoption of the amendments would be...
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