Its not exactly Mutiny on the Bounty, but 378 employees of the CFPB voted last week in favor of joining the National Treasury Employees Union, with 86 against, putting the NTEU in the position of representing more than 800 of the CFPBs approximately 1,200 employees, according to Politico. Why would employees at CFPB an agency with liberal bona fides, generous compensation and top-notch benefits want to form a union, Politico asked. The push to organize was driven in large part by news that many employees in...
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will no longer purchase loans that are interest-only, loans with 40-year terms or loans with points and fees exceeding the thresholds of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureaus ability to repay rule, the Federal Housing Finance Agency announced this week. The FHFA said it is directing the GSEs to limit their future mortgage acquisitions to loans that meet the requirements for a qualified mortgage, including those that meet the special or temporary qualified mortgage definition, and loans that are exempt from the CFPBs ability to repay requirements under the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.
The Federal Housing Finance Agency is calling for public comments to weigh in on its planned survey of borrowers as part of a joint effort with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to build and maintain a database of government mortgage information. The planned National Survey of Mortgage Borrowers will be a quarterly survey of recent first-time borrowers of single-family mortgages. The survey questionnaire will be sent to approximately 7,000 new mortgage borrowers each calendar quarter and will consist of approximately 80-85 multiple choice and short-answer questions designed to obtain information about individual residential mortgage borrowers that is not available elsewhere, explained the FHFA in its recent Federal Register notice.
Democrats are happy, but not quite content, with President Obamas long-awaited action last week to send the name of Rep. Mel Watt, D-NC, to the Senate as the White Houses nominee for director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency. Prominent progressives are doubling down by demanding that Edward DeMarco, the FHFAs long-standing but embattled acting director, be dispatched out of office by the president forthwith. Freshman Senator and one-time Consumer Financial Protection Bureau architect Elizabeth Warren, D-MA, and New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, D, lauded Watts nomination, then immediately demanded that Obama appoint a new FHFA acting director in the interim.
Wells Fargo will reportedly appeal a federal judges decision that a $25 billion agreement Wells and four other banks made with federal agencies and 49 state attorneys general last year to settle allegations of servicing malpractices does not make the banks immune to future claims under the False Claims Act. The Feb. 12 decision by Judge Rosemary Collyer of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia said that the landmark settlement she had approved in April 2012 does not release the from future False Claims Act claims the government may bring. Dating back to the U.S. Civil War, the FCA provides for treble damages for fraud that results in ...
The Department of Housing and Urban Development this week issued more detailed guidance to changes in the FHA Lender Insurance Program based on a final rule published in the Federal Register in January 2012. Under the LI program, high-performing direct endorsement lenders have the authority to conduct pre-endorsement reviews and endorse loans. Mortgagee Letter 2013-12 supersedes guidance HUD issued last month and provides additional details on initial and continuing eligibility for Lender Insurance. It also talks about HUD monitoring of program participants as well indemnification procedures, which were discussed in ...
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has announced plans to consolidate multifamily hubs nationwide and close a number of its smaller field offices. The plan would result in an estimated $61.9 million in annual costs savings for HUD after completion and affect approximately 900 of the departments 9,300 employees. No employee will be laid off as a result of the restructuring, according to HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan. Donovan said the changes are part of a broader, long-term effort that will allow HUD to continue to deliver high-quality services by adapting modern best practices. The decision to ...
Despite little vocal, organized opposition, expected industry group support and bipartisan praise, industry observers on Capitol Hill say it is far from a given that the White House will follow through and nominate Moodys Analytics Chief Economist Mark Zandi to a five-year term as the director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency. The buzz has died down considerably since the White House leaked Zandis name early last week in the latest trial balloon of potential nominees to replace Edward DeMarco, who has led the FHFA in an acting capacity since September 2009. However, theres a growing feeling of certainty within the industry that if President Obama does in fact follow through and sends a name to the Senate for confirmation, it would be Zandi.
Look for Fannie Maes and Freddie Macs regulator to press forward with its policy proposal to develop a set of aligned standards for force-placed insurance, the head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency told lawmakers last week. Testifying before the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee, FHFA Acting Director Edward DeMarco said the agency plans to pursue a broader approach to force-placed insurance. Our goal is to establish a set of standards that could be adopted by a broader set of mortgage market participants, similar to what was done with the Servicing Alignment Initiative, said DeMarco. This broadened approach will also enable greater regulatory coordination in an effort to consider the various issues associated with lender-placed insurance.
The Federal Housing Finance Agencys recent extension of the Home Affordable Refinance Program has significantly lessened the already slim prospects of any so-called HARP 3.0 legislation advancing through Congress, say analysts. The Responsible Homeowner Refinancing Act of 2013, by Sens. Robert Menendez, D-NJ, and Barbara Boxer, D-CA, had already been struggling to gain traction in Congress amid the steady volume of HARP refis in recent months and Republican resistance to expanding current HARP eligibility requirements. HARP had been scheduled to expire at the end of this year before the FHFAs directive to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac earlier this month to extend the refi program through Dec. 31, 2015.