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August 9, 2013
HUD Seeks Comment on Proposed Multifamily Rule. The Department of Housing and Urban Development is seeking comment on proposed changes to regulations covering contract rights and obligations of FHA multifamily lenders. When a lender finances multifamily loans through bonds or bond anticipation notes, it uses the FHA insurance claim funds to pay off the remaining bond debts. At times, the claims payments are greater than the remaining bond debts. The proposed rule would require lenders to return to the FHA the excess bond funds that remain after ...
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Private MIs Post First Profitable Quarter in Six Years, Highest Market Share Since 2008

August 8, 2013
The four private mortgage insurers that survived the housing market collapse reported a combined $38.3 million in net income during the second quarter of 2013, the first positive result for the group since the second quarter of 2007, according to a new Inside Mortgage Finance analysis. Over that time, the four firms racked up a staggering $19.23 billion in losses, watched three competitors go down the drain, cobbled together various regulatory compliance strategies to stay in business and saw a huge chunk of the market get gobbled up by the FHA. But one new entrant gained...[Includes two data charts]
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FHA Multifamily Authority About to Expire

August 8, 2013
George Brooks
According to the Department of Housing and Urban Development, FHA has nearly exhausted its $25 billion authority for FY 2013 to insure multifamily, risk share and health care programs.
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Short Takes: Wells Cans 763 Mortgage Workers / Return of the Eminent Domain Jedi? / Delinquencies Continue to Improve / JPM Under the DoJ Microscope Because of Subprime / Bexil Enters NJ Wholesale Space / Wally and Penny Hit Earnings Home Runs

August 8, 2013
Brandon Ivey and Paul Muolo
Wells Fargo cuts 760-plus mortgage workers. Meanwhile, Bexil American enters the New Jersey market through the wholesale channel.
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Obama Revisits Earlier Refinance Proposal, Offers Implied Support for Bipartisan Senate Reform Plan

August 8, 2013
President Obama this week affirmed his view that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac should be wound down through a “responsible transition” to a new mortgage finance system that preserves the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage while emphasizing private capital. In a highly anticipated speech in Phoenix this week, Obama listed among his key reform principles that private capital should be in a first-loss position and the government should provide an appropriately priced, explicit guaranty to ensure continued access to the 30-year FRM. Those are the major components of the bipartisan reform legislation drafted by Sens. Bob Corker, R-TN, and Mark Warner, D-VA, although the president did not mention the bill by name. Obama also said...
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Mortgage Insurers Turn in Best Quarter in Five Years, Take Share from FHA/VA

August 7, 2013
John Bancroft
For the first time in six years, the four surviving private MIs reported a combined profit on their domestic MI business during 2Q13.
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HUD to Implement New HECM Guidelines by October

August 5, 2013
George Brooks
The guidelines follow the Senate’s passage last week of the Reverse Mortgage Stabilization Act of 2013.
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New Senate HARP 3.0 Proposal Prompted by Renewed White House Refi Push, But Plan Is So 2010, Say Experts

August 2, 2013
Despite the best efforts of supporters, including a renewed public showing of support from the White House, a new push to enhance the Home Affordable Refinance Program through legislation will go nowhere fast, say industry observers. Introduced by Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-OR, the Rebuilding Equity Act, S. 1373, would modify HARP to cover $1,000 in closing costs for underwater borrowers who choose loan terms of 20 years or less to rebuild equity in their homes. “Both [the Congressional Budget Office] and Fannie Mae have estimated that this bill would have no net cost, because it would reduce the severity of financial loss when defaults do occur,” said Merkley. The bill would require...
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Senate Democrat Introduces New HARP 3.0 Effort

August 2, 2013
A pair of newly filed bills by a lone Senate Democrat would see the Home Affordable Refinance Program further expanded as a means to provide underwater homeowners with new refi options. The Rebuilding American Homeownership Act, S. 1375, would modify HARP to allow loans “that lack a government guaranty” to be refinanced through HARP. The bill would also direct Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to price for the risk that the GSEs would be assuming, so that the program has no net costs, as well as establish an automatic sunset for the program after 24 or 36 months.
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HARP Production Slows as Interest Rates Edge Higher, Focus Turns to Homebuyers

August 2, 2013
Mortgage lenders saw a noticeable decline in refinancing of underwater Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac mortgages during the second quarter of 2013, according to a new Inside Mortgage Trends analysis of mortgage-backed securities data. Overall refinance volume at the two government-sponsored enterprises declined by 13.6 percent from the first quarter of 2013 to the second, although refi activity continued to make up a huge 75.8 percent of GSE business. Deliveries of Home Affordable Refinance Program ... [Includes two data charts]
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