SunTrust Mortgage like many large banks before it is pulling the ripcord on the wholesale-broker channel, though it will remain as a correspondent buyer of closed mortgages. The company ranked 12th in wholesale-broker lending during the first half of 2013, according to Inside Mortgage Finance. A company spokesman confirmed the banks exit from the sector, but declined to provide any explanation. Clients with applications currently pending in this channel are not affected by this announcement, he said. We will continue to work to close their loans. Brokers were...
Nationstar and PennyMac led the ongoing charge of non-banks into the mortgage servicing business during the third quarter of 2013, according to a new Inside Mortgage Finance ranking. The two companies reported increases in their servicing portfolios of 17.9 percent and 19.1 percent, respectively, from the end of the second quarter. The other stand-out big gain was a 14.2 percent increase in servicing reported by EverBank. Non-bank servicers accounted...[Includes one data chart]
Bank of America led all residential firms in cumulative mortgage complaints: 23,004 at the end of September. Wells Fargo was a distant second with 12,261.
If the case settles, it would be the second time in two years that a case involving disparate impact claims under the Fair Housing Act has settled before the Supreme Court had an opportunity to hear arguments.
Financial industry trade groups want all Title II forward mortgage loans that meet FHA requirements to be treated as safe harbor qualified mortgage loans instead of being lumped in either of two QM buckets as proposed by the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Commenting on HUDs proposed definition of a qualified mortgage, the industry groups Mortgage Bankers Association, Consumer Bankers Association, Consumer Mortgage Coalition, American Bankers Association, and the Independent Community Bankers of America urged HUD to ...
Establishing a higher, mandatory capital reserve requirement for the FHA under the Protecting American Taxpayers and Homeowners Act, or PATH Act, would help reduce discretionary spending over 10 years, according to the Congressional Budget Office. According to CBO estimates, implementing the legislation would result in a net decrease in discretionary spending of $41.2 billion over the 2014-2023 period. This assumes future appropriations laws are enacted to implement the acts provisions. The potential reduction in government spending would stem from ...
FHA jumbo loan originations continued their quarterly fluctuations as production in the second quarter of 2013 slipped after a good run in the previous quarter, according to Inside FHA Lendings analysis of FHA data. Volume fell 1.5 percent from the first quarter, during which the FHA posted $5.36 billion in jumbo mortgage originations. The first quarter number broke a declining production trend that began in the second quarter of last year when FHA reported $6.27 billion in jumbo lending. FHA lenders produced a total of $10.8 billion in new jumbo loans in the first half of 2013, down 2.7 percent from ... [2 charts]