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Senate Vote on House FHA Solvency Bill Unlikely

December 21, 2012
A Senate vote on FHA reform legislation appears unlikely unless Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-NV, and Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Johnson, D-SD, find a way to persuade Republican lawmakers to sign off on a House-approved bill before the end of the year, industry sources say. Senate Republicans are poring over the bill, H.R. 4264, the FHA Emergency Fiscal Solvency Act of 2012, which the House passed overwhelmingly 402-7. It is unclear how much Republican support the bill would have if – and when – it is taken to the Senate floor, said one trade group executive. The bill would strengthen the ...
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QM Rule Impact on FHA Ratios Raises Concern

December 21, 2012
As the wait for the highly anticipated “qualified mortgage” final rule continues, its impact on FHA lending programs remains uncertain. Concerns have been raised over the possibility that the final QM rule the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is finalizing may establish a “safe harbor” for prime loans with a maximum debt-to-income ratio of up to 43 percent. This could have implications for FHA loans, which allow higher back-end ratios under certain circumstances, according to some lenders and industry participants. At what point the DTI ratios will ...
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2013 FHA, VA Loan Limits Vary in Many Markets

December 21, 2012
The FHA and VA have announced loan limit adjustments in many counties even as disparities with conventional loan limits persist in 2013, according to a new analysis by Inside FHA Lending. FHA loan limits for forward mortgages will increase in 2013 for 19 counties, 10 of which are part of the Houston metropolitan area. In those counties, the one-unit limit is going up just $1,500 to $272,550. The remaining counties are in Alaska. Congress authorized the “emergency” loan limits for high-costs markets – still $729,750 for FHA and $625,500 for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac –to run through Dec. 31, 2013. The base loan limit nationwide and in ...
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HUD Will Have Its Regulatory Plate Full in 2013

December 21, 2012
Despite the renewed focus on the FHA in the wake of the recent actuarial report, analysts do not expect any meaningful action in 2013 given the important role that FHA plays in supporting the housing market. But that does not mean that the Department of Housing and Urban Development will be sitting idly by next year. It has a lot of additional measures to implement to protect and preserve the FHA Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund, HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan told Senate lawmakers recently during a hearing on the condition of the fund. The changes are both ...
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FHA Servicing Volume Remained Flat in 3Q12

December 21, 2012
Wells Fargo Bank and Bank of America maintained their dominance in the FHA servicing market while the other institutions in the top five category held on to their respective market shares in the third quarter of 2012, according to the latest rankings by Inside FHA Lending. Except for some slight changes in the rankings, overall volume appeared flat during the quarter with no significant jumps or decline. The volume of mortgage debt outstanding with FHA insurance increased to $7.6 billion in the third quarter, up from $7.5 billion the previous quarter, with top-ranked Wells Fargo and second-place BofA accounting for ... [1 chart]
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Ginnie Mae Servicers Report Third-Quarter Uptick

December 21, 2012
Ginnie Mae servicers reported a small increase in total production on a quarterly basis and a modest improvement year-over-year, according to an Inside FHA Lending analysis of FHA data. Third quarter servicing volume was up 2.1 percent to $1.3 trillion from the previous quarter and 9.7 percent from the same period last year. Not surprisingly, top-ranked Wells Fargo Mortgage and second-place Bank of America accounted for 52.0 percent of total production. Wells Fargo grew its Ginnie Mae servicing portfolio to $399.6 billion in the third quarter, 4.2 percent better than the previous quarter and a 17.4 percent improvement from a year ago. That bumped up Wells’ market share to ... [1 chart]
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FHA Issues Guidance on Loss Mitigation Options

December 21, 2012
An FHA lender need not cancel a scheduled foreclosure sale to reassess a borrower if the property is non-owner occupied, vacant or an investment property, according to newly issued agency guidance. Under such circumstances, the lender does not have to cancel a foreclosure sale date because loss mitigation retention options are only available to owner-occupants, the FHA explained in a frequently-asked-questions guidance on the revised requirements for loss mitigation retention options. The FHA announced the changes last month in an effort to ...
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Congress Will Intervene to Keep FHA Solvent

December 7, 2012
Expressing concern about a potential FHA bailout, Sen. Tim Johnson, D-SD, chairman of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, said that he is prepared to work with Republicans on a bipartisan solution to keep the FHA solvent should government measures fail. This week, Johnson called a hearing to know more about the administrative and legislative action plan the Department of Housing and Urban Development has put together to restore the financial health of the FHA’s Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund. A recent independent actuarial audit revealed that ...
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GNMA Tightens Up on Issuers, New Applicants

December 7, 2012
Ginnie Mae is increasing its scrutiny of issuers and tightening the screening of new issuer applicants to ensure that all participants in its mortgage-backed securities program fulfill their obligations. The agency is concerned about issuers coming in with little understanding of how the program works and what their responsibilities are, and putting Ginnie Mae at risk, said Michael Drayne, senior vice president at Ginnie Mae’s Office of Issuer and Portfolio Management, during a recent webinar hosted by Inside Mortgage Finance. Drayne noted Ginnie Mae’s success, saying that the only way it would not be profitable is ...
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GNMA Trips in 3Q, Loses Previous Quarterly Gain

December 7, 2012
Mortgage-backed securities production by the top Ginnie Mae issuers in the third quarter of 2012 slipped but not by enough to offset the 32.1 percent gain on a year-over-year basis, according to an Inside FHA Lending analysis of Ginnie Mae data. Ginnie Mae MBS issuance fell by a mere 0.1 percent from the second quarter, a hiccup that would have been easily cured had any of the top five issuers posted even a modest gain. All five issuers saw their issuances fall during the quarter. The top issuers reported a total of $100.57 billion in MBS sold to investors at the end of the third quarter, down from $100.62 billion the previous quarter. The slip disrupted an ...
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