The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau recently proposed a significant expansion of the loan features lenders would need to report under the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act. The CFPB said the new data will help gauge whether regulations meant to limit originations of “risky mortgage products” have been effective. The federal regulator is seeking new disclosures regarding credit scores, debt-to-income ratios, qualified mortgage status and loan type, among many ...
Officials at Ocwen Financial continue to indicate that the servicer is primed to grow, but the nonbank has been stymied since February due to a voluntary agreement with the New York Department of Financial Services. Henry Coffey, an analyst at Sterne Agee, said there appears to be ample interest from nonbank servicers to acquire servicing along with plenty of interest from banks to shift servicing to banks. However, he said there has been a drought in such transfers ...
The risk-retention standard federal regulators are leaning toward establishing isn’t what was intended under the Dodd-Frank Act, according to one of the main authors of the DFA. Barney Frank, a former Democrat congressman from Massachusetts, said aligning the definition for qualified mortgages with the definition for qualified residential mortgages would be a “grave error.” The DFA required federal regulators to establish standards for QRMs ...
Statebridge Company has received a mid-tier rating for subservicing mortgages from Fitch Ratings. The nonbank servicer was established in 2008 and is owned by FrontRange Capital Partners, along with Kevin Kanouff, Statebridge’s CEO and David McDonnell, the servicer’s managing director.As of the end of the second quarter of 2014, Statebridge subserviced $1.08 billion in mortgages, according to Fitch ... [Includes five briefs]
The delinquency rate for residential FHA-insured mortgages fell at the halfway mark of 2014 from the end of the fourth quarter last year, a result of improved overall loan performance, strong credit standards and an improving, albeit slowly, economy, an Inside FHA Lending analysis of agency data suggests. Although the number of FHA lenders included in the analysis has doubled since year-end 2013, delinquency rates in the 30-60 days and 90-day plus buckets appear to be trending downward. As of June 30, FHA delinquencies across the board were down to 13.3 percent from 15.2 percent as of Dec. 30, 2013. The seriously delinquent rate – the percentage of loans that are 90 days or more past due – has dropped to 7.14 percent from 8.08 percent over the same period. The delinquency rate of FHA loans that are at least one payment past due also fell to ... [1 chart]
The Countrywide purchase, completed in the summer of 2008, has cost BofA close to $60 billion in operating losses and legal settlements, depending on how the numbers are counted.
Some 4.1 percent of the mortgages to be included in the MBS missed their July payments, with most of the delinquencies due to transfers to Cenlar, according to the term sheet.