Increased efforts by mortgage companies to educate loan officers about VA loans have helped push VA originations to new heights. Production of loans guaranteed by the Department of Veterans Affairs continued its upward trend in the first quarter of 2012, up 10.3 percent from the previous quarter, according to Inside FHA Lendings analysis of VA data. On a quarterly basis, volume rose to $28.3 billion in the first quarter from $25.6 billion in the fourth quarter and from $20.7 billion (36.7 percent) in the third quarter. The top 25 lenders combined for ... [with 1 chart]
The focus on foreclosure documentation on forward mortgages has set the stage for similar scrutiny on reverse mortgages, and the extra documentation required in a reverse mortgage adds to this challenge, according to compliance experts. In a recent legal analysis, Christopher Willis and Mercedes Kelly Tunstall, litigation attorney and of counsel at the Washington law firm Ballard Spahr, respectively, said reverse mortgage lenders and servicers could avoid many of the problems encountered by forward mortgages by examining their foreclosure process carefully and learning from ...
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has hired a new contractor to service Home Equity Conversion Mortgages and other secretary-held mortgage assets. Irving, TX-based Deval, LLC, officially took over from C&L Service Corp. as HUDs new loan servicing contractor effective March 1. Servicers may assign loans through Deval once they reach 98 percent of the maximum claim amount. As part of its servicer duties, Deval will handle borrower inquiries, payoff requests for Hope for Homeowners mortgages, HECM servicer inquiries and certain HECM-related requests. In addition to assigned HECM loans, Deval will be ...
The FHA and Ginnie Mae continue to face risk-management challenges despite steps they have taken to better assess, manage and minimize risk, according to an updated report from the Government Accountability Office. The report said recommendations the GAO made in a previous assessment to improve risk management have not been fully implemented at either of the agencies. Both agencies, however, said efforts are underway to implement GAO recommendations. The FHA is getting more scrutiny from Congress because of the weak condition of the Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund, whose capital reserve ratio has ...
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has announced discrimination settlements with two mortgage lenders accused of denying FHA mortgage loans to expectant mothers. Two women filed separate complaints against Magna Bank in Nashville, TN, and Home Loan Center in Irvine, CA, alleging a violation of the Fair Housing Act. According to the complaints, the womens loan applications were rejected because they were pregnant and temporarily on leave. The settlement agreement with Magna Bank requires the bank to pay the complainant $14,085 for allegedly ...
Certain watchdog agencies of the federal government have expressed concern to Congress about whether additional steps already taken by the FHA and Ginnie Mae to improve their risk management are sufficient to avert potential government intervention. A recent study by the General Accountability Office and testimony by Department of Housing and Urban Development Inspector General David Montoya before a House panel have raised questions about the financial stability of the FHA and Ginnie Mae and their ability to respond to a major financial crisis. Both the GAO and Montoya concluded that the two agencies...
Ginnie Mae has seen a huge increase in business volume and appears to have adequate reserves, but the agency is still hamstrung by the federal budget process and has work to do to improve its risk management, according to a new Government Accounting Office report. With $1.186 trillion in single-family MBS outstanding and $301.7 billion in new issuance just last year, Ginnie is nearly as big as Freddie Mac minus the retained portfolio. But the agency has a relatively small staff of full-time employees and has to get around the federal budget process by using business revenues to hire...
The FHAs total capital resources dipped slightly by $400 million in the last three months of 2011, but things could have been much worse had it not been for lower claims activity, according to the FHAs quarterly report to Congress on Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund programs. On balance, the report shows little change and nothing unexpected during the quarter, said industry participants. The much-anticipated changes will come after two FHA premium adjustments become effective on April 1 an annual mortgage insurance premium increase of 10 basis points and a 75 bps hike in upfront premiums, they said. The upfront premium increase is expected to ...
The FHA would have more flexibility to adjust its insurance premiums and greater latitude to require lender indemnification under legislation approved by the House Financial Services Committee this week. The committee passed H.R. 4264, the FHA Emergency Fiscal Solvency Act of 2012, by voice vote on March 27, sending the measure to the House floor for consideration later this year. The bill is slightly different from the initial draft the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Insurance, Housing and Community Opportunity passed on Feb. 7, according to the bills author, Rep. Judy Biggert, R-IL. Under the bill, approved lenders may ...
Perceived inaccuracies in public discussions about the FHAs health and the way the agency manages its business have prompted Acting FHA Commissioner Carol Galante to address the issues and answer critics. In a posting on the Department of Housing and Urban Developments official blog this week, Galante said the FHA is moving in the right direction and that the Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund is in a much better shape than it was in 2009. Critics have raised concerns about FHAs solvency, citing the current level of capital reserves, which have fallen way below the ...