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Fannie Issues New ‘Imminent Default’ Rule

June 24, 2011
Fannie Mae is loosening its loan modification requirements regarding “imminent default” by changing its requirements for evaluating a borrower’s financial condition for consideration of a loan modification.According to Announcement SVC-2011-06, the GSE’s revised policy would make the Home Affordable Modification Program less stringent by including non-HAMP modification evaluations for borrowers who are either current or in default but less than 60 days delinquent.
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Frustrated HAMP Homeowners Lawsuit Dismissed

June 24, 2011
A federal judge in Washington dismissed a class action lawsuit over the Home Affordable Modification Program this week, ruling that a group of New York homeowners lacked the standing to sue their mortgage servicer, as well as Fannie Mae and the Treasury Department.
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Former TBW, Colonial Executives Get Jail For Defrauding Freddie

June 24, 2011
Four more executives have been handed down jail terms for their role in a $2.9 billion fraud scheme that defrauded Freddie Mac, among others, and contributed to the failures of Colonial Bank and Taylor, Bean & Whitaker.
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Inspector General Says Lack of Complaint Reporting Policies Is a ‘Significant Risk’ at GSE Regulator

June 23, 2011
The Federal Housing Finance Agency’s failure to recognize and quickly provide law enforcement authorities with information about allegations of fraud and other potential criminal conduct presents a “significant risk” for the agency and the government-sponsored enterprises it regulates, concluded the FHFA’s watchdog. The Office of the Inspector General of the FHFA this week issued...
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Federal Roundup

June 20, 2011
Federal Roundup Federal Reserve Board TILA/HOEPA fee-based triggers. The total points and fees payable by borrowers utilizing certain closed-end home mortgages at or before closing that trigger additional disclosure requirements under the Truth in Lending Act and the Home Ownership and Equity Protection Act have been raised to $611 or 8 percent of the total loan amount, the Federal Reserve Board announced in the June 20, 2011, Federal Register. The effective date is Jan. 1, 2012... MORE
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G-Fee Increase Likely Well Before GSE Reform

June 17, 2011
The non-agency sector could benefit from an increase in the government-sponsored enterprises’ guarantee fees long before GSE reform is completed. Industry observers suggest that implementation of GSE reform is years away, while an increase in g-fees is much more likely in the near-term. “We may still be waiting for comprehensive GSE legislation a decade from now,” said Steven Abrahams, an analyst at Deutsche Bank Securities. “But regulators in the meantime plan to reshape the GSEs by slowly pricing them out of the market.” The average total guarantee fee charged by...
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FHFA: Fannie, Freddie Show Signs of Improvement But ‘Key Challenges’ Keep GSEs in the Red to Government

June 16, 2011
More than two years after being placed into government conservatorship, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac remain “critical supervisory concerns” as “key challenges” at both government-sponsored enterprises continue to compel the GSEs to rely on federal funding to stay afloat, according to the Federal Housing Finance Agency. FHFA’s annual report to Congress this week noted losses from mortgages originated from 2005 through 2008, as well as forecasted losses from that same pre-conservatorship period, remain a continuing source of...
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FHFA’s New FOIA Regulation Now Includes the Inspector Gen.

June 10, 2011
The Federal Housing Finance Agency has issued an interim final regulation with a request for comments on changes to its existing Freedom of Information Act regulations. In its notice, published in the May 23 Federal Register, the FHFA said it is updating its existing FOIA regulations to include the FHFA Office of Inspector General. The FHFA-OIG did not yet exist when the Finance Agency’s original FOIA regulations were issued in 2009.
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CBO: Fair-Value Accounting Ups GSEs’ Costs

June 10, 2011
In light of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac’s federal conservatorship status and the resulting control by the Treasury Department, the two GSEs are “effectively part of the government” and their operations should be reflected in the federal budget, according to the Congressional Budget Office.CBO has concluded that using a fair-value approach to estimate Fannie and Freddie’s subsidy costs is the best way to give Congress and taxpayers the most accurate accounting information.
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GSE Loss Mitigation Activity Declines in 1Q

June 10, 2011
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac’s home retention activity declined for the most part during the first quarter, according to the latest Federal Housing Finance Agency’s Foreclosure Prevention and Refinance Report.Total home retention efforts dropped to 143,977 during the first three months of the year, down 20 percent from the fourth quarter, while loan modifications in the period also declined to 86,201, down 28 percent.
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