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Definition Expands Affordable Rural Housing Market

May 9, 2014
A revised-areas map that meets the new definition of “rural area” for U.S. Department of Agriculture housing programs is now available to USDA lenders and borrowers seeking affordable rural-home financing. The map was posted on the USDA Income and Property Eligibility Site on May 6 and users may access it by selecting “single family housing” under the Property Eligibility menu. More details about the changes will be available soon in frequently asked questions guidance, the agency said. The new definition of rural area is contained in the Agricultural Act of 2014 (Farm Bill), which was enacted on Feb. 7 and made changes to federal rural development programs. Among other things, the bill redefined rural areas as those with populations up to 35,000 that are “rural in character” for eligibility in the USDA housing programs. The previous population requirement was less than 20,000 people. The area must be ...
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Around the Industry

May 9, 2014
AAG, NCRC Announces Fair Lending Partnership in Reverse Mortgages. American Advisors Group, ranked first among the nation’s Home Equity Conversion Mortgage lenders in 2013 by Inside FHA Lending, has collaborated with the National Community Reinvestment Coalition to ensure fair lending to older borrowers. Through this partnership, AAG employees will complete an NCRC fair housing training course. In addition, the AAG will consult with NCRC to develop best practices for complying with the Fair Housing Act. An umbrella group of more than 600 community-based organizations, the NCRC will also serve as an adviser to AAG in providing HECM mortgages to qualified borrowers age 62 or older. AAG Chief Executive Officer Reza Jahangiri said the partnership is a huge step toward the promotion of fair lending practices and responsible lending. AAG was the top HECM lender in 2013 with $1.4 billion in total originations representing ...
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New Players Picking Up Slack in Third-Party Origination Channels

May 6, 2014
John Bancroft
Sixth-ranked Freedom Mortgage Corp. bucked the overall trend with a 19 percent increase in TPO deliveries to the agencies.
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PennyMac Financial Sees Credit Suisse Repo Line More Than Double to $800 Million

May 6, 2014
Paul Muolo
Of late, nonbanks are showing an increasing interest in buying delinquent loans out of Ginnie Mae pools.
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Short Takes: Still No Chairman or CEO for the GSE Common Securitization Platform? / Redwood Wants to Join an FHLB / A Loosening of Loan Standards? Not Quite / Carrington’s MSR Volume Is… / Ouch: Ocwen’s Share Price Hits Low

May 6, 2014
Brandon Ivey and Paul Muolo
CSP watchers say the GSE platform is starting to look like an orphan under director Mel Watt. But will Watt mention the project in his first public speech next week?
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A Closer Look: Mortgage Production Down Sharply Across the States

May 5, 2014
John Bancroft
Purchase mortgages accounted for 44.4 percent of California’s first-quarter 2014 production, compared to 52.0 percent nationwide.
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HARP Activity Slowed to a Trickle in Early 2014, Fast-Growing Servicers Propped Up Volume

May 2, 2014
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac securitized just $11.1 billion of refinance mortgages with high loan-to-value ratios during the first quarter of 2014, a sign that the Home Affordable Refinance Program is slowing down significantly. The first-quarter high-LTV refi market was down 37.1 percent from the fourth quarter of 2013 and off a hefty 78.5 percent from the $51.4 billion of business the two government-sponsored enterprises did back in the first three months of last year, according to a new Inside MBS & ABS analysis. Production was...[Includes one data chart]
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As Loan Volumes Decline, Ginnie Mae Participants May Have Other Concerns on Their Hands as Well

May 2, 2014
Ginnie Mae issuer applications are beginning to slow thanks to declining FHA and VA production, but lenders that play in the space are beginning to wonder whether they should be paying closer attention to the “compare ratios” that measure delinquencies. According to industry advisors, there are new concerns that the Inspector General of the Department of Housing and Urban Development may be expanding its investigation of firms that have significant claims rates on FHA loans. Four years ago, the HUD IG made a big splash when it issued subpoenas to 15 mortgage lenders with unusually high claim rates. Since that announcement, little information on settlements with the 15 has come...
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HUD to Extend HECM Safeguards to Surviving Non-Borrower Spouses

April 29, 2014
George Brooks
Reverse mortgages guaranteed by the government are due and payable upon the death of the homeowner, the sale of the home, and other conditions, including the failure to reside in the property or pay the taxes and insurance.
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FHA Originations Continued to Slide in February

April 28, 2014
George Brooks
Mortgage lenders reported $8.2 billion of new forward FHA loans for February, down from $11.4 billion for January and $19.5 billion from a year ago.
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