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Short Takes: No Retained Portfolio for the GSEs? / A 33 Percent Chance for a Bill / Have a Mortgage Question? Ask a Real Estate Agent First / MIAC Selling Whole Loans / PrimeLending Picks SoCal Manager

October 30, 2017
Paul Muolo
No GSE-retained portfolios in Treasury's plan?
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Trump Team Working on Principles for Housing-Finance Reform, ‘Discussion Draft’ Expected in Senate This Year

October 27, 2017
Work on housing-finance reform looks likely to ramp up in the coming weeks and months, including a document from the Trump administration and legislation in the Senate. But many policy analysts believe that passage of comprehensive legislation is still years away, giving great power to the next director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency. The Treasury Department will likely release principles on housing-finance reform within weeks, according to David Stevens ...
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GSE Shareholders Look to Supreme Court To Intervene in Lawsuits Against FHFA

October 27, 2017
A handful of shareholder lawsuits challenging the government’s net worth sweep of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac earnings have landed at the Supreme Court of the United States, asking the top court to review the constitutionality of the Federal Housing Finance Agency. Back in September, the FHFA filed a motion to dismiss in Atif Bhatti, et al., vs. The Federal Housing Finance Agency, stating that the plaintiffs lack standing to bring claims of their alleged injuries being related to ...
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Momentum Building for Housing-Finance Reform? Yes, No, Maybe?

October 27, 2017
Brandon Ivey
Joshua Rosner, managing director of Graham Fisher & Co., said his discussions with Trump officials and members of Congress suggest that the administration’s reform principles won’t be released until early next year…
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An Earnings Decline for MSR-Hungry New Residential; Servicing Portfolio Drops as Well

October 27, 2017
Paul Muolo
During 3Q, New Residential agreed to buy $3 billion of “flow” servicing rights from an unnamed seller.
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Fannie, Freddie Credit-Risk Transfer Deals Slowed in Third Quarter

October 27, 2017
John Bancroft
CRT deals may be popular with legislators since they “de-risk” Fannie and Freddie, but over the long haul the transactions reduce profits for the GSEs, or so critics have charged…
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What We’re Hearing: The Upper Hand on GSE Reform? / Jeb Hensarling, a Candidate for the FHFA Job? / Safe and Sound REITs / A Nice Return on Unsecured Consumer Loans / Dave Stevens Successor? / A Good Year for the Trade Group

October 27, 2017
Paul Muolo
But what about Watt? His term as director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency ends in early 2019...
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FHA, VA Post Lower Denial Rates, Minorities More Likely Users of FHA

October 27, 2017
Overall denial rates for nonconventional loan applications (FHA, VA and Rural Housing Service) fell slightly in 2016 to 13.4 percent from 13.9 percent in 2015, Home Mortgage Disclosure Act data showed. In the nonconventional refinancing segment, denial rates rose to 32.9 percent last year from 30.3 percent in the previous year. Approximately 23.9 percent of FHA loan applicants were denied last year while VA turned down 20.0 percent of borrowers who sought a VA loan. An estimated 14.3 percent of FHA purchase-loan applicants were turned down. VA denied 11.4 percent of its purchase-mortgage applicants although its total purchase-loan applications are far fewer compared to FHA. According to the Federal Reserve’s overview of the 2016 HMDA data, as in past years, blacks, Hispanics and “other minority” borrowers had notably higher denial rates overall compared to white borrowers. Denial rates for ...
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HUD, VA Provide Additional Relief To Areas Hit by Natural Disasters

October 27, 2017
The Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Department of Veterans Affairs have taken additional steps to provide relief to homeowners in disaster areas hit by hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria. This week, the FHA issued policy waivers in storm-ravaged Puerto Rico and fire-stricken counties in California, allowing damage inspections to be completed beginning Oct. 24. FHA currently requires servicers to perform a damage inspection following the close of an “incident period” as determined by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. An incident period is the period For mortgages in disaster areas that have not closed or are pending endorsement, lenders must follow FHA’s guidelines on inspection and repair escrow requirements for loans in such areas. FHA believes that situations in certain jurisdictions in Puerto Rico and California have stabilized and further damage to ...
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Mortgage Originations Continued to Exceed Expectations In Third Quarter, But 2017 Still Off Last Year’s Pace

October 26, 2017
Mortgage originations continued to gain momentum in the third quarter of 2017, although most experts are calling for a slowdown in the final three months of the year. An estimated $495.0 billion of first-lien home loans were originated during the third quarter, according to a new Inside Mortgage Finance ranking and analysis. That represented an 8.8 percent increase over the April-June cycle and brought year-to-date production to $1.335 trillion – off ... [Includes two data charts[
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