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Industry Leery of President’s New Refi Plan

February 3, 2012
The mortgage industry is skeptical about President Obama’s proposal for low-cost, non-agency loan refinancing program, administered by the FHA for current, underwater borrowers. Some industry participants called the plan nothing but smoke and mirrors that would likely create unrealistic expectations. But deceptive or not, the proposal first announced by the president in his State of the Union address promises to be different from the earlier, huge unsuccessful FHA experiments in foreclosure prevention – Hope for Homeowners and FHA Short Refinance programs. The proposed refi plan is a combination of ...
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Indemnification Rule Augurs Hard Time for Lenders

February 3, 2012
With the recent issuance of streamlined regulations on lender indemnification, mortgagees participating in the FHA Lender Insurance program may increasingly find themselves the targets of HUD enforcement actions. Industry compliance experts anticipate an increase in agency audits and monitoring reviews because of the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s tightening of its indemnification rules. This could raise lenders’ compliance costs as well as legal costs if they find themselves the subject of an enforcement action, experts warned. “At an unprecedented time of change in the mortgage industry ...
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Lenders Warned About Sex, Gender Identity-Based Bias

February 3, 2012
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has announced a new regulation prohibiting lenders from using sexual orientation or gender identity as a basis for determining borrower eligibility for FHA-insured mortgage financing. The regulation specifically extends federal anti-discrimination protections to lesbians, gays, bisexuals, transgender persons and their families when applying for HUD-assisted or HUD-financed rental housing or an FHA-insured mortgage loan. The regulations will become effective 30 days after their publication in the Federal Register. HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan said the policy will ...
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NAR Calls for Investor Participation in Home Rehab Program

February 3, 2012
The National Association of Realtors recently asked the Department of Housing and Urban Development to allow investors to participate in the FHA’s property rehabilitation program. The FHA’s 203(k) Rehabilitation Mortgage Insurance Program allows homebuyers to take out a mortgage to purchase a house, including the cost of its rehabilitation. The program also allows the current owners to finance the rehabilitation of their own homes. Currently, investors and cooperative units are barred from using the 203(k) programs. Individual condominium units may be insured if ...
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FHA Volume Up in December, Down in 2011

February 3, 2012
December was a productive month for FHA as the percentage of endorsements, fueled by strong refinance activity, rose 6.3 percent from the previous month, according to Inside FHA Lending’s analysis of agency data. However, 2011 overall was not as generous. Refinance transactions totaled 30,515 for the month, up 15.1 percent from November, with borrowers’ FICO scores averaging in the 703-706 range. Streamline refis were up 20.2 percent and conventional-to-FHA refis also increased 11.5 percent over the same period. Total cash-out refis, likewise, bumped up 7.7 percent on a monthly basis. In the advent of President Obama’s latest refinancing proposal ...
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VA Loan Originations End 2011 On a High Note

February 3, 2012
Veterans took advantage of their home loan benefit in record numbers, as loans originated under the Department of Veterans Affairs’ home loan guaranty program reached their highest total in eight years, according to the agency. The VA reported 357,594 mortgage loans with an agency guarantee in 2011, an increase of nearly 14.0 percent over last year. There are currently more than 1.5 million active VA home loans, the agency said. VA-backed home loans also showed the lowest serious delinquency and foreclosure rates in the mortgage industry, the agency noted. It cited the Mortgage Bankers Association’s National Delinquency Survey for 3Q11 showing ... [including one chart]
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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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