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Senate Votes to Restore Pre-Oct. 1 Higher Loan Limits

October 21, 2011
The Senate voted this week to reinstate the higher conforming loan limit that expired at the end of September, heeding calls by the real estate and mortgage industries. On a vote of 60-38, lawmakers passed an amendment to the FY2012 funding bill, S. 1596, for the Department of Housing and Urban Development, which, among other things, would raise the maximum loan amount that can be guaranteed by FHA, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Introduced by Sen. Robert Menendez, D-NJ, the amendment restores the 125 percent median home price formula used to calculate the temporary higher loan limits in effect prior to Oct. 1, which was up to $729,750 in certain high-cost areas of the country and lower in other jurisdictions. After Oct. 1, the new loan limit calculation was ...
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MetLife Departure Leaves Some Opening for Competitors

October 21, 2011
The departure of MetLife Bank, a division of insurer MetLife Inc., from the mortgage business will leave a gap in the FHA market that should not be hard to fill. The bank recently announced its intention to sell its mortgage business due to uncertainty in the marketplace and the rising cost of compliance in an excessively burdensome regulatory environment. It is getting too difficult to compete and be profitable under these conditions, the bank said in a statement. MetLife Bank’s mortgage-related woes reflected on its FHA origination volume and market share, both of which have been shrinking over the last couple of quarters. MetLife ranked fourth among ...
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HECM Volume Slightly Up at Midpoint Despite 2Q Drop

October 21, 2011
Endorsements of Home Equity Conversion Mortgage loans during the first six months of 2011 rose 0.4 percent above the rate of endorsements from a year earlier but fell 20.2 percent on a quarterly basis, according to Inside FHA Lending’s analysis of HECM activity during the first six months of 2011. At the mid-year mark, HECM endorsements totaled $9.5 billion, with third-party originators sponsored by FHA-approved lenders accounting for 40.4 percent of all HECM originations. Non-FHA-approved mortgage brokers are no longer allowed to originate HECMs under a policy change last year aimed at reducing FHA losses and risks to the FHA Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund. HECM endorsements totaled ... [includes two (2) data charts]
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Mortgage Trends

October 14, 2011
The Obama administration’s Housing Scorecard for September paints a reasonably rosy picture of efforts to help troubled homeowners and future market prospects. With record low mortgage interest rates, housing affordability increased modestly. But the number of new default notices rose from 59,500 in August to 78,900, which is still well below the 96,500 level of a year ago. Notably, sales of real estate owned properties were down this period. Preliminary numbers from July 2011 show that there were 46,200 REO sales, as opposed to 62,200 in June and 61,800 a year ago. New home sales were down slightly in...
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House Dems Frustrated with Pace of HARP Review; Push White House to Support of ‘Homeowners Bill of Rights’

October 13, 2011
The head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency says his agency expects to complete a review of potential improvements to the Home Affordable Refinance Program “by the end of this month” but based on what they heard during a private meeting last week, dissatisfied House Democrats say they expect the results won’t nearly be good enough. FHFA Acting Director Edward DeMarco met last week with a group of 17 congressmen, led by Reps. Dennis Cardoza, D-CA, and Elijah Cummings, D-MD, to discuss ways to reinvigorate the underwhelming Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac refinance program. In what’s been described as a...
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BofA, Wells, Others Accused of Stiffing Vets

October 10, 2011
A “who’s who” list of a number of the largest and most well-known mortgage lenders in the country – including Wells Fargo, Countrywide Home Loans, Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, PNC Bank, GMAC Mortgage Corp., Citimortgage and Suntrust Mortgage – have been accused by two whistle-blower types of charging U.S. military veterans illegal fees to refinance their home mortgages. According to the accusations, made in a complaint unsealed in federal court in Atlanta late last week, the mortgage lending entities charged refinance fees that are prohibited by the Department of Veterans Affairs and hid the charges by padding or inflating other allowable charges so they could obtain government guarantees for the mortgages, all without telling the veterans.
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Federal Roundup

October 10, 2011
Federal Housing Finance Agency. OIG Finds Room for Improvement. The FHFA recognizes how important it is to oversee Fannie Mae’s and Freddie Mac’s default-related legal services, but it needs to improve its capacity to identify new and emerging areas of risk, according to a new report released by the agency’s Office of Inspector General. Additionally, “FHFA does not have a continuous supervision plan or detailed examination guidance to govern its oversight of Fannie’s Retained Attorney Network, and it had not accomplished any targeted examinations of the RAN until it initiated a special review in late 2010, which has not yet been published,” the OIG said. Moreover, “FHFA also has not developed formal policies to address poor performance by law firms that have relationships – either directly through contract or through its loan servicers – with both enterprises to ensure that information is shared.”
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Experts Expect HARP 2.0 to Focus on Selective Waiver of GSE Seller Reps and Warranties

October 7, 2011
The improvements that the Federal Housing Finance Agency is expected to make to the government’s Home Affordable Refinance Program will likely come at the expense of MBS investors, say experts. The outlines of an expanded HARP are far from clear, but the FHFA is said to be giving serious consideration to lifting the 125 percent loan-to-value limit, in addition to waiving loan-level pricing adjustments, representation and warranties imposed on lenders, valuation requirements and the portability of mortgage insurance. The agency, which oversees Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, is expected to make an...
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Premiums, Home Sales Lift MMIF in 2Q11

October 7, 2011
High-quality endorsements and lower-than-expected prepayment speeds have given a slight boost to the FHA Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund in the second quarter of 2011 even as agency officials remained cautiously optimistic about the recent book of business. In its quarterly report, the Department of Housing and Urban Development said that the MMI fund’s total capital improved by $100 million to $31.7 billion from the previous quarter as revenues from premiums and property sales exceeded higher claims payments. Endorsements in the second quarter alone added $1.7 billion to the capital reserve account, which stood at $2.8 billion at the end of June, the report noted. The FHA capital reserve account, which absorbs ...
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Ginnie Mae to Develop Own Servicer Fee Structure

October 7, 2011
Ginnie Mae is following its own path in exploring potential changes to servicer compensation, a project that parallels the Federal Housing Finance Agency’s Joint Initiative on Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac servicing compensation. As part of the FHA’s effort to improve default servicing, Ginnie Mae and other government housing agencies will be working separately to develop better claims mechanisms and pooling services as well as clearer risk and warranty delineations to improve the value of securitizations, the FHFA said. In a discussion paper, the FHFA, which oversees Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the Federal Home Loan Banks, said ...
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