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FHA Share of Home-Purchase Financing Tumbles

October 22, 2013
Brandon Ivey
FHA mortgages were used to finance 22 percent of home purchases in September, based on the three-month moving average.
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Bill Dallas, Through Skyline, Returns to Wholesale Lending

October 22, 2013
Paul Muolo
A few years ago, industry veteran Bill Dallas wasn't so crazy about loan brokers. But he has apparently changed his mind.
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Securitization of ‘Excess’ Mortgage Servicing Rights Gains Momentum

October 21, 2013
Paul Muolo
According to one servicing advisor, large banks – including Wells Fargo – have been quietly selling excess servicing rights through private securitizations.
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Wells Working to Issue Jumbo MBS, Eventually

October 18, 2013
The biggest originator of jumbo mortgages is redeveloping a platform to issue non-agency mortgage-backed securities, according to Larry Rubenstein, managing counsel at Wells Fargo. However, don’t expect jumbo MBS from Wells anytime soon as the bank has plenty of portfolio capacity. Wells hasn’t issued a non-agency jumbo MBS since 2008, when it was the top issuer of such securities, according to the Inside Mortgage Finance MBS Database. Speaking at the ABS East conference sponsored by Information Management Network ...
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QRM Rule Seen as Incentivizing Portfolio Lending

October 18, 2013
The qualified residential mortgage requirements recently proposed by federal regulators could force banks to retain mortgages in portfolio instead of issuing non-agency mortgage-backed securities, according to industry participants. The Dodd-Frank Act requires that non-QRMs be subject to required risk retention of at least 5 percent. In August, federal regulators proposed aligning the definition for QRMs with the definition for qualified mortgages established by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ...
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News Briefs

October 18, 2013
Underwriting standards for jumbo mortgages decreased slightly in September compared with the previous month, according to a Mortgage Bankers Association analysis of data from AllRegs... Joseph Smith, the monitor for the $25 billion national servicing settlement with five banks, released a report this week detailing for the first time how the servicer loss mitigation actions have been credited. While the banks reported $38.72 billion in gross relief via loss mitigation and refinances through the end of 2012 ...
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FHA Chalks Up Win Over Mortgage Originators

October 18, 2013
SunTrust Banks has agreed in principle with the Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Department of Justice to settle certain FHA-related claims. Separately, a federal judge in Texas refused to dismiss a government suit against two FHA lenders accused of manipulating HUD into insuring poorly underwritten loans which later resulted in massive losses to the agency. Announced on Oct. 10, SunTrust’s agreement with the government agencies is part of a broader resolution of certain legacy matters and repurchase agreements with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. SunTrust has agreed to settle certain ...
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QM Proposal Not as Straightforward as It Seems

October 18, 2013
The Department of Housing and Urban Development’s proposed “qualified mortgage” rule attaches certain conditions to QM treatment that may complicate matters for participating lenders, said attorneys with K&L Gates in Washington, DC. On Sept. 30, the Department of Housing and Urban Development published its own proposed QM rule for FHA loans. The CFPB rule takes effect on Jan. 14, 2014, and will apply to FHA loans until HUD issues a final rule. Under the CFPB rule, many FHA loans would not qualify for the rule’s safe harbor because the higher mortgage insurance premiums would make them “higher priced mortgage loans.” Thus, in order to ...
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FHA Lenders Can Require Higher Flood Insurance

October 18, 2013
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit has affirmed a district court’s dismissal of a putative class action alleging that a lender improperly required FHA borrowers to buy and maintain higher flood insurance coverage than that indicated in their mortgage contracts. According to an analysis by the Washington law firm BuckleySandler, the ruling from an equally divided en banc court allows mortgage lenders to require borrowers to maintain flood insurance equal to the replacement value of their homes. In Kolbe v. BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP, No. 11-2030, 2013 WL 5394192 (1st Cir. Sept. 27, 2013), plaintiff Stanley Kolbe contends ...
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Court Rules HUD Failed to Protect HECM Spouses

October 18, 2013
Two surviving spouses of deceased reverse mortgage borrowers won their case against the Department of Housing and Urban Development after a U.S. court found HUD in violation of federal law for failing to protect the spouses from foreclosure. The court’s decision marks a turning point for surviving spouses, such as Robert Bennett of Annapolis, MD, and Leila Joseph of Brooklyn, NY, and ensures that they will be protected against eviction and foreclosure, despite the loss of their husband or wife, said Jean Constantine-Davis, a senior attorney with the AARP Foundation Litigation. In March 2011, the AARP and the law firm of Mehri & Skalet of Washington, DC, filed ...
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