The impact of lower loan limits on the supply of Ginnie Mae mortgage-backed securities and other agency MBS would be very modest and that such loan limit changes should not affect Ginnie Mae prepayments, according to a recent analysis by Barclays Capital. With respect to agency MBS supply, the permanent lower loan limit established by the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 should cut the combined issuance of both conventional and Ginnie Mae pools by about 5 percent, the report said. The report, among other things ...
As FHA tightens its underwriting further to give more room for private capital in the mortgage market, the federal single-family mortgage insurance program may no longer provide mortgage alternatives for as many non-qualified residential mortgage borrowers as it would have in the past, according to a new report issued by the Government Accountability Office. Analyzing the impact of the Dodd-Frank Act on homeowners and the mortgage market, the GAO report concludes that potential changes in the FHAs role could influence ...
The Department of Housing and Urban Affairs Office of the Inspector General recommended that HUD obtain complete documentation to close Ginnie Mae contracts after an audit uncovered flawed procedures at the Office of the Chief Procurement Officer. The OIG called for tighter procedures after finding that the procurement office did not get documentation from Ginnie Mae to close out completed and expired Ginnie Mae contracts in a timely manner. That was a violation of HUDs guidelines for contract closeout procedures, the internal watchdog unit said. In addition, Ginnie Mae did not follow department guidelines ...
A California mortgage lender that recently reached a settlement agreement with the Department of Housing and Urban Development over branch issues could land before HUDs Mortgagee Review Board for branch-related loan quality issues. HUDs Office of the Inspector General said an audit of Prospect Mortgages branches uncovered high default rates due to numerous violations of HUD underwriting and quality control requirements. The OIG recommended requiring Prospect to reimburse HUD $344,326 for ...
Some federally supervised depository institutions with FHA businesses are in danger of missing the July 29 deadline for registering with the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry and could be sanctioned. The delay in registration is apparently due to confusion and uncertainty as to whether certain employees meet the definition of a mortgage loan originator (MLO) and should be registered as required by the Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act, said compliance experts. The mortgage-related activities of such employees do not clearly meet the MLO definition and they include ...
Two House lawmakers, one Republican and one Democrat, have introduced a bill that would postpone a planned reduction of the high-cost loan limits for Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the FHA due to take effect this fall.Late last week, Reps. John Campbell, R-CA, and Gary Ackerman, D-NY, filed H.R. 2508, the Conforming Loan Limits Extension Act, which would mandate a two-year extension to keep conforming loan limits at 2008 levels.
Closing and origination costs on a sample $200,000 purchase mortgage rose by almost 9 percent in 2011 nationwide, according to a survey by Bankrate, an online aggregator of financial rate information. In its annual closing cost survey, the group found that nationwide closing costs averaged $4,070, up from $3,741 last year. New Yorks closing costs were highest at $6,183, followed by Texas at $4,944 and Utah at $4,906 on the same size mortgage. Arkansas had the lowest closing costs with $3,378, followed by ...
Mortgage lenders operating as a series limited liability company should reevaluate the structure in the wake of an enforcement action by the Department of Housing and Urban Development against an FHA lender alleging violation of FHA branch rules and the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act. A recent settlement agreement between HUD and Prospect Mortgage of Sherman Oaks, CA, could be the wake-up call for other mortgage companies that use a series limited liability company, or a series LLC, to originate FHA-insured loans, according to compliance experts. Lenders may have to decide whether to ...
Without clear, early implementation guidance from the Department of Housing and Urban Development, FHA mortgage lenders could start underwriting to the lower loan limits before the Oct. 1 effective date, limiting the origination of FHA loans, warned two real estate industry groups. Providing guidance to mortgage lenders on how to manage the transition from the current top-end amount of $729,750 to $625,500 for high-cost areas without disrupting FHA lending is critical, the Mortgage Bankers Association and the National Association of Home Builders wrote to HUD. Lenders manage their pipelines based on ...
The Department of Housing and Urban Development is mulling over changes for the FHA TOTAL Scorecard to increase scrutiny of loans with higher debt-to-income ratios, according to HUD officials. Responding to inquiries by Inside FHA Lending, department officials said the FHA automated underwriting system, FHA TOTAL Scorecard, is under review for possible changes that could have mixed results for lenders and consumers. HUD said it is still considering the effects of various potential changes to TOTAL. But making those changes would result in higher risk loans, including those with higher DTI ratios, being subjected to manual reviews rather than...