Mortgage and real estate industry groups are urging Congress to make permanent the VA adjustable-rate mortgage program and to update the definition of rural to make more families eligible for the Department of Agricultures rural housing loan program. The National Association of Realtors, National Association of Home Builders and the Mortgage Bankers Association in a joint letter asked the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs and the Committee on Veteran Affairs to support legislation that would make ARMs and hybrid ARMs permanent products in the VA loan guaranty program. Last month, the House Committee on Veterans Affairs passed ...
Incentive payments to FHA servicers based on a compliance score will soon replace the current tier ranking-based inducements used by the Department of Housing and Urban Development to reward above par servicer performance. In an update to its servicer evaluation process, HUD said implementation of the National Servicing Centers Servicer Performance Scorecard (SPS) is underway and the transition from Tier Ranking System (TRS) incentive payment to an SPS payment scheme will be announced in a mortgagee letter as soon as the implementation is completed. In the future, the SPS may be used as ...
The Department of Housing and Urban Development is evaluating potential changes to its tough condominium requirements, some of which could be announced soon. A department spokesperson declined to comment on specific requirements that may be included in new guidelines but said the agency is working to respond to industry concerns. Industry observers say the rules, which HUD put in place in 2009, have left many condominium units ineligible for FHA-insured financing. Condominium association boards have been ...
The FHA saw its total originations drop 5.4 percent in the first three months of 2012 compared to the same period last year but posted a modest gain on a quarterly basis, according to Inside FHA Lendings analysis of FHA data. Excluding Home Equity Conversion Mortgage loans, FHA originations in the first quarter totaled $50.0 billion, of which 79.0 percent were originated in-house. Sponsored third-party originators accounted for the remaining 21.0 percent, or approximately $10.5 billion, data showed. Production jumped 12.0 percent in the first quarter of 2012 from $44.6 billion in the fourth quarter of 2011. The top 50 FHA lenders accounted for ... [With 1 chart]
Effective June 2012, Ginnie Mae will provide monthly disclosures about accumulated multiple issuer pool (MIP) activity in terms of dollar amount and number of loans as well as by pool term, pool type and security interest. The information provided will apply to issuances for the current month. The disclosure will provide issuers and investors additional insight into the multiple issuer pools in process. However, the information can change any time until the completion of the MIP process at the end of the month, Ginnie Mae cautioned. A final list will be ...
It will be long before the Department of Housing and Urban Development is done with its list of lenders targeted for indemnification, but a scarier prospect is having the U.S. Attorneys Office doing the collection, according to compliance experts. The number of defendants seeking legal representation in FHA-related False Claims Act cases, in which the government has taken over from original whistleblowers, has grown. If the work on our desks is any indication, HUD is way ahead in its enforcement of FHA origination rules and in seeking indemnification, which always increases during presidential....
One of the newly filed Senate bills to advance the White Houses election-year refinance initiatives would pay for itself by extending the decade-long hike in loan guarantee fees for just one more year through 2022, according to the bills Democrat sponsor. Last week, Sen. Diane Feinstein, D-CA, introduced the Expanding Refinancing Opportunities Act of 2012, to allow more homeowners the chance to refinance via FHA mortgage insurance. The bill is geared toward mortgages not already guaranteed by Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac or the FHA. Feinsteins bill would create a $6 billion FHA fund to provide...
Industry trade groups are urging Congress to broaden borrower access to the Department of Veterans Affairs and Department of Agriculture housing programs, but advocates for a smaller government presence in the mortgage market are warning this is bad policy. In joint letters to the Senate banking and veterans affairs committees, the Mortgage Bankers Association, National Association of Home Builders and the National Association of Realtors sought support for legislation making adjustable-rate mortgages a permanent fixture in the VA Loan Guaranty Program. The three industry groups are also seeking legislation...
The paint is still wet on the expanded Home Affordable Refinance Program, but the Obama administration says it is firmly behind efforts by Senate Democrats to expand the program for underwater Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac borrowers even further. Sens. Robert Menendez, D-NJ, and Barbara Boxer, D-CA, are preparing to file legislation that would force Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to waive representations and warranties on new HARP loans regardless of whether the refinance lender serviced the previous mortgage. The forthcoming Responsible Homeowner Refinance Act of 2012 would also prohibit the government...
Mortgage servicers could find themselves in a quandary as they implement the national servicing standards outlined in the March foreclosure settlement agreement, especially if they run into conflicting FHA requirements. Compliance experts say that while many of the settlement standards could be carried out within the FHA program without being at odds with existing FHA requirements, conflicts do exist with the guidelines that cannot be resolved. Even when it is technically possible to comply with both FHA guidelines and the settlement standards, it is still going to ...