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Ginnie Mae to Assign New MBS Pool Codes

February 3, 2012
Beginning this month, Ginnie Mae will start assigning alphanumeric IDs for mortgage-backed securities pools because it may soon run out of available pool numbers. In a recent alert to issuers, Ginnie Mae said alphanumeric pool numbers will be assigned first to fixed-rate types. However, issuers must make sure they have used up all their assigned pool numbers before asking for the new letter/number codes. Ginnie Mae advised issuers in 2009 to have their systems ready to accept alphanumeric IDs by March 2010. Meanwhile, MountainView Servicing Group has announced its offering of ...
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White House Details Refinance Program That Needs Congressional Action, May Have Limited Impact

February 2, 2012
President Obama this week called on Congress to enact legislation to refinance non-agency borrowers through the FHA, to be paid for by large financial institutions, and to force Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to be more accommodating. Most observers say the proposals stand little or no chance in the bitterly divided Congress, and that they might have little more success than earlier FHA refi programs for non-FHA borrowers. Under the latest proposal, borrowers with conforming-balance loans not financed by the government-sponsored enterprises would be able to get refi loans from the FHA. To be eligible, the...
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Mortgage Lending Trade Groups Ask HUD to Delay Fair Lending Proposed Rule Before Supreme Court Hearing

February 2, 2012
A group of six real estate finance trade organizations has called upon the Department of Housing and Urban Development to hold off on implementing a proposed rule on the “discriminatory effects standard” of the Fair Housing Act until the U.S. Supreme Court can weigh in on the issue this spring. The American Bankers Association, American Financial Services Association, Consumer Bankers Association, Consumer Mortgage Coalition, Independent Community Bankers of America and Mortgage Bankers Association asked HUD to postpone its rulemaking process to establish uniform standards for discrimination under the...
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Ginnie Mae Issuers to Start Using Alphanumeric IDs on MBS Pools; Ginnie MSR Offering Announced

January 27, 2012
Ginnie Mae said it may begin assigning alphanumeric pool numbers for MBS pools as soon as next month because it is fast running out of available pool numbers. The agency said fixed-rate pool types will be the first recipients of the alphanumeric pool numbers. Issuers should make sure that all their remaining assigned pool numbers are used before using the newly assigned alphanumeric IDs. Issuers were advised in 2009 to have their systems ready to accept alphanumeric IDs by March 1, 2010. In another development, MountainView Servicing Group has announced its offering of a $129 million portfolio of Ginnie...
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Obama Proposes Bank Fees to Pay For Non-Agency Refinancing, New Mortgage Investigation Effort

January 26, 2012
President Obama used his State of the Union address this week to announce a new federal-state law enforcement project aimed at mortgage origination and securitization practices and to propose a broad federal refinance program for performing underwater non-agency mortgages that would be funded with fees imposed on banks. Most observers say the refi proposal stands little chance in Congress and is mostly a campaign tool aimed at banks and the track record of Republican lawmakers. “I’m sending this Congress a plan that gives every responsible homeowner the chance to save about $3,000 a...
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HUD Stands Firm on Indemnification Rule, Lenders Fear Greater Repurchase Liability

January 26, 2012
The Department of Housing and Urban Development rejected a number of industry recommendations to ease the impact of new lender indemnification regulations. The final rule imposes indemnification provisions on all FHA lenders with Lender Insurance authority and revises the methods determining an acceptable claim and default rate. It also amends the two-year performance requirements for considering mortgagees for Lender Insurance (LI) authority in connection with a merger, acquisition or reorganization. The primary change under the new rule is that all direct endorsement lenders with LI authority...
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Industry Chatter Fixed on Possible Massive Government Refi of Agency Mortgages, Plans Pitch HARP Expansion

January 20, 2012
New research is helping foment pervasive rumors about a massive government refinancing of agency-backed mortgages intended to bolster – or replace – the underperforming Home Affordable Refinance Program for underwater Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac borrowers. Earlier this month, industry watchers began to speculate about possible HARP changes following a note by the Washington Research Group’s Jaret Sieberg – picked up by an American Enterprise Institute blog posting – that predicts President Obama will appoint a “housing advocate” to the Federal Housing Finance Agency via a recess appointment. Such an...
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FHA Volume Drops, Delinquency Rate Climbs

January 20, 2012
Total FHA forward mortgage originations fell to $190.3 million in 2011, a 32.8 percent decline from 2010 even as mounting FHA delinquencies continue to raise concerns of a costly taxpayer bailout. Five lenders accounted for a fourth of total production with a combined $48.2 billion and an aggregate market share of 25.3 percent, according to Inside FHA Lending’s 2011 ranking and analysis of top FHA lenders. The data do not include FHA reverse mortgages. However, the total output of the top five declined on a quarterly and yearly basis by 15.6 percent and a hefty 39.0 percent, respectively. Those five elite lenders included ... (includes one chart)
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HUD Issues Final Rule on Lender Indemnification

January 20, 2012
The Department of Housing and Urban Development this week announced new regulations strengthening the process by which it requires errant lenders to indemnify the agency for insurance claims paid on ineligible mortgages. The final rule is the latest in a series of steps HUD says it has undertaken to protect and strengthen the FHA’s Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund while providing qualified borrowers access to government-backed mortgage financing. The health of the MMI fund has come under scrutiny after a recent independent audit reported further decline in the FHA’s capital reserves for unexpected losses. Testifying before Congress in December, HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan discussed ...
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Raising FHA Loan Limits a Mistake, Say AEI Analysts

January 20, 2012
Congress should repeal legislation raising the FHA’s maximum loan limit before the agency’s losses skyrocket, triggering a massive taxpayer bailout, warned the American Enterprise Institute. In a new research paper, Peter Wallison and Edward Pinto, resident fellows at the AEI, urged Congress to correct its mistake of restoring the pre-Oct. 1 temporary maximum loan limits of $729,750 for FHA while leaving Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac at the lower “permanent” high-cost loan limit of $625,500 set by Congress in 2008. “Congress should bite the bullet – recognize the losses that are already embedded in the FHA’s insurance fund and adopt reforms to the agency’s accounting and underwriting that will stop the bleeding,” the two public policy analysts said. Last fall, the FHA came under fire from Republicans and conservatives after an independent actuarial review of the agency’s Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund found ...
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