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What We’re Hearing: The Death of Mortgage Brokers / Is the Shine Off Nationstar, Ocwen and WAC? / Compliance Fears Feeding Mortgage M&A / Wells Settles with FHFA / Who is Rajan Nair? / (Tim) Howard’s End, Soon to be a Movie?

November 1, 2013
Paul Muolo
SunTrust to mortgage brokers: Drop Dead! Meanwhile, the inside scoop on the somber mood at the annual MBA show.
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GAO Sees ‘Tradeoffs’ in Proposals to Reform FHA

November 1, 2013
Proposed options for adjusting FHA products, market presence and powers could have a direct effect on the availability of credit for borrowers and on the FHA’s ability to respond to changing market conditions, according to a new study by the Government Accountability Office. In certain instances, the recommended changes would entail tradeoffs – a downside for every upside. Industry participants, researchers and the FHA have suggested these options to improve FHA’s long-term viability or for shrinking the agency’s footprint in the mortgage market. The GAO undertook the study to determine ...
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Around the Industry

November 1, 2013
FY 2013 Actuarial Report to Congress on the State of the MMIF Delayed. Release of the FY 2013 actuarial audit of the FHA Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund will be delayed because of the recent government shutdown, according to a government source. No other details were provided. The FHA recently notified Congress that it would seek a mandatory appropriation of approximately $1.7 billion to bolster its capital reserves for expected future losses. FHA officials said the draw does not suggest anything dire but is simply a matter of ...
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Mortgage Originations Tumbled 19 Percent in 3Q, Refi-Dependent Quicken Hit Hard

October 31, 2013
John Bancroft
Among the nation’s top five lenders in 3Q, Quicken suffered the largest volume decline on a sequential basis. Wells Fargo was a close second.
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Should Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Consider a ‘Rent to Own’ Program?

October 31, 2013
Paul Muolo
During a Q&A session at the convention, MBS co-inventor Lew Ranieri said there is no “viable” alternative to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, noting that if the two disappear banks will not rush to put 30-year fixed rate loans on their books.
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Ocwen Reports ‘Suppressed’ Revenues, Will Buy $100B in MSRs by Year-end

October 31, 2013
Brandon Ivey
Bill Erbey, the company's founder and chairman, downplayed concerns that Ocwen is growing too quickly.
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Lower GSE Loan Limits a Given Now, But If They Get Too Low Look for a Legislative Fix; Will CAR Sue?

October 31, 2013
It’s a done deal that the Federal Housing Finance Agency will make “across the board” reductions in Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac loan limits that will take effect in May 2014, but factions in the housing and mortgage industries are already drafting contingency plans if the cuts are too deep. “I would say if they are significantly – 5 to 10 percent – reduced, then you will see new legislation,” said one industry lobbyist who’s been tracking the issue for well over a year. In other words, if the national loan limit falls...
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Experts: Mortgage Market Reform a Multi-Congress Prospect; FHFA Presses Ahead With Restructuring

October 31, 2013
The future of the mortgage market is assuming a much more prominent position in policy discussions among Congressional lawmakers, particularly in the Senate. But while there is real reason to expect progress on a legislative solution to Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and a privately funded secondary market this year, Capitol Hill insiders warn that the endgame should be measured in years, not months. Speaking at the Mortgage Bankers Association’s annual convention in Washington this week, former House Financial Services Committee Senior Counsel Michael Borden and former Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee Staff Director Dwight Fettig agreed it’s a virtual certainty that a final reform bill will not materialize during the 113th Congress. “I think we’re...
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Lenders Seek More Clarity on Representations And Warranties; FHFA Says Refinements Possible

October 31, 2013
Although Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are working through the pile of potential repurchases related to pre-conservatorship loans, lenders remain concerned about buyback risk – even under the more lender-friendly policies that went into effect this year. “The representations and warranties framework we have in this industry absolutely does not work,” said Brian Fitzpatrick, president and CEO of LoanLogics, during a panel session at this week’s annual convention of the Mortgage Bankers Association. The new reps-and-warranties framework devised by the Federal Housing Finance Agency in January provides...
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Limiting FHA Mission to Eliminate Taxpayer Risk Would Do More Harm than Good, Warns Galante

October 31, 2013
Efforts to redefine the FHA’s mission under the pretense of eliminating taxpayer risk would be counterproductive to the goal of housing finance reform, warned FHA Commissioner Carol Galante. In recent remarks to a housing reform forum in Washington, DC, Galante said that while housing reform is necessary, restricting the FHA’s ability to perform its dual mission in response to perceived risk is not the way to go. This type of over-correction would damage access to affordable credit, she cautioned. Apparently referring to pending House Republican reform proposals for the government-sponsored enterprises and the FHA, Galante said...
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