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Group Sues FHFA for MBS Lawsuit Documents

March 23, 2012
A conservative, non-partisan public interest group has filed suit against the Federal Housing Finance Agency, claiming the FHFA has improperly denied the group’s request for documents relating to the Finance Agency’s decision to sue 17 financial institutions last fall on behalf of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac over alleged misrepresentations of mortgage-backed securities.Last week, Judicial Watch filed its lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia after the FHFA denied the group’s Freedom of Information Act request for documents related to the agency’s litigation. The Finance Agency argued that as private companies, FOIA requests do not apply to Fannie and Freddie.
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Mortgage Industry Made Little Progress On Buyback Headaches During 2011

March 23, 2012
Mortgage lenders, private mortgage insurers and the government-sponsored enterprises remained at loggerheads on the nagging problem of loan buybacks and MI cancellations as 2011 came to a close. Despite several “global” settlements by the GSEs and halting progress on legal wrangling over representation and warranty claims related to non-agency mortgage-backed securities, a new Inside Mortgage Trends analysis reveals there were more unresolved buyback demands at the end of 2011 than there were at the beginning of the year. A clear sign of the persistent seriousness of...(Includes two data charts)
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Servicers Fear Hidden Costs in Settlements

March 23, 2012
The recent Servicing Resolution Agreements signed by the nation’s top five mortgage servicers with the federal government and state attorneys general may have been clear on the cost of their key provisions but it is the enormous hidden costs of compliance that could bite the financial institutions in the long run, according to compliance experts. Following the recent announcement of the national servicing settlement, it is impossible to put an accurate dollar amount on the myriad things servicers need to do in order to comply, but experts agree that staffing, training, technological upgrades...
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Will AG Settlement Spur Deficiency Waivers?

March 23, 2012
Buried in the fine print of the $25 billion nationwide servicing settlement is a small incentive for the five banks if they agree to waive their right to seek deficiency judgments against distressed borrowers. The five servicers agreed to make some $17 billion in loan modifications and refinances, but they meet those obligations by racking up “credits” for a long list of actions. For every dollar of principal reduction made on a portfolio mortgage with a loan-to-value ratio under 175 percent, for example, they get a dollar of credit toward their obligation. The agreement gives them credit for...
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Home-Equity Lending Slumped to Record Low In 2011, Delinquency Rates Remained Subdued

March 22, 2012
Home-equity lending in 2011 fell to its lowest level in more than 20 years as crumbling house prices and rigid underwriting continued to hammer away at second mortgage lending. Banks, savings institutions and credit unions reported a total of $803.6 billion of home-equity loans in their portfolios at the end of the year, down 7.2 percent from the previous December. Depository institutions accounted for the lion’s share, 92.1 percent, of the $873.0 billion home-equity market. Finance companies were the only other significant player in the market, with $49.0 billion at the...(Includes two data charts)
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Senator Calls for FHFA to Resubmit Principal Reduction Study After Analyst Uncovers ‘Substantial Objections’

March 22, 2012
A Senate subcommittee chairman has called upon the Federal Housing Finance Agency to recalculate and resubmit its principal reduction analysis to account for the Obama administration’s proposed enhanced incentives after an expert testified last week about a number of flaws in the study the FHFA used to justify its policy stance against writedowns of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac loans. Sen. Robert Menendez, D-NJ, called for the FHFA do-over during a hearing of the Senate Banking Subcommittee on Housing Transportation and Community Development, where Amherst Securities’ Laurie Goodman said there...
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More Regulatory Action Expected from Fed, OCC As Top Mortgage Lenders Pledge to Move Forward

March 22, 2012
The feds aren’t done cracking down on mortgage servicers and before the smoke clears, more than a half dozen companies are going to be facing fines that have been pending since federal regulators announced their servicing consent decrees last April, an official from the Federal Reserve told members of Congress this week. Last month, the Fed announced it had assessed monetary sanctions totaling $766.5 million against Ally Financial, Bank of America, Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo for failing to appropriately oversee their subsidiaries’ mortgage loan servicing and foreclosure processing...
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IG Slams GSE Role At MBA Convention

March 22, 2012
Nearly half of the money spent by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac at the 2011 annual convention of the Mortgage Bankers Association was of questionable value, according to a new report by the Inspector General of the Federal Housing Finance Agency. The two government-sponsored enterprises spent a total of $600,000 at the MBA annual convention last year, the IG said. That included $140,000 in MBA sponsorships and $140,415 in business meals and hosted dinners. Freddie paid $80,000 for “Platinum” level sponsorship at the event, and Fannie paid $60,000 to be listed as a “Gold” sponsor. The tangible benefits include...
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New State, Local Requirements Add to Foreclosure Costs, Delays

March 19, 2012
The fact that real estate law remains fundamentally local in nature fuels a dynamic that prevents a timely and cost-effective resolution to the nation’s foreclosure crisis: a nearly overwhelming deluge of state and local laws, rules and regulations. That’s one of the take-aways in the testimony that Alfred Pollard, general counsel of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, provided early this week before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. “State and local officials have been very active in adding to or amending laws related to foreclosures or servicing of mortgages,” Pollard said...
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Federal Roundup

March 19, 2012
Federal Housing Finance Agency.FHFA Office of Inspector General. FHFA’s Supervision of Freddie Mac’s Controls over Mortgage Servicing Contractors Faulted. The Federal Housing Finance Agency’s Office of Inspector General found some areas in which the Finance Agency could improve its supervision of Fannie Mae’s and Freddie Mac’s controls over its mortgage servicing contractors. “FHFA has not clearly defined its role regarding oversight of servicers, sufficiently coordinated with other federal banking agencies about risks ...
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