The Department of Housing and Urban Development has updated its lender requirements for preforeclosure sale (short sale) and deed-in-lieu of foreclosure for implementation on Oct. 1 this year. The short sale or deed-in-lieu of foreclosure are the last options available to a distressed borrower if home-retention options, such as special forbearance, loan modification, partial claim, and FHAs Home Affordable Modification Program are not successful. A short sale allows the borrower to avoid foreclosure by selling the home for less than the loan balance. The lender recovers the remainder from ...
Ginnie Mae servicers continued to experience modest increases in servicing outstanding while FHA servicers reported a slight increase in 30-to-60 day delinquencies, according to Inside FHA Lendings analysis of the agencies servicing portfolios as of midyear 2013. As of June 30, Ginnie Maes total servicing outstanding was $1.4 trillion, an increase of 6.6 percent from last year and up 1.8 percent from the first quarter, reflecting improvements in government-backed loan originations due to a slowly recovering economy. Ginnie Mae servicing volume has been ... [2 charts]
The Republican leadership of the House Financial Services Committee this week unveiled a comprehensive housing finance reform bill, including a series of proposals to right size the FHA, redefine its mission and reestablish it as a stand-alone agency. At the same time, Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Johnson, D-SD, and Ranking Member Mike Crapo, R-ID, announced they have reached a bipartisan agreement on legislation that would ensure the solvency of the FHA. Both lawmakers expect to introduce a bill next week. The House FHA reform measures were introduced in tandem with reform proposals for ...
The FHA has proposed measures to strengthen its oversight of FHA lenders and each measure could potentially increase lenders liability and compliance risk, compliance experts warned. Published for comment in the July 9 Federal Register, the proposals are part of a new enforcement regime that the FHA is considering to monitor and sanction lenders. They cover statistical sampling, origination quality standards, annual reviews, compare ratios, and indemnification and other remedies for loan defects. The proposed enforcement measures, however, raise a ...
The New York State Department of Financial Services has directed FHA lenders to refrain from applying the FHAs higher mortgage insurance premiums in calculating a loans annual percentage rate and fully indexed rates for 60 days to prevent loans from becoming high cost or subprime. At the same time, the department issued guidance to conventional lenders on how to interpret existing provisions in state banking law regarding subprime loans. Statutory changes were made in 2009 to prevent some loans from becoming subprime, as defined by state law. Spikes in mortgage interest rates in the past few weeks plus ...
The Department of Housing and Urban Development is adopting the mortgage banking industrys data standards format for the FHAs TOTAL Mortgage Scorecard, which HUD uses to evaluate the credit risk of FHA loans that are submitted through an automated underwriting system. The standards were developed by the Mortgage Industry Standard Maintenance Organization (MISMO), a nonprofit subsidiary of the Mortgage Bankers Association. MISMO is an open data standards group that promotes consistency among mortgage transaction participants to reduce loan processing costs, increase transparency, and ultimately ...
Industry response to a proposal to consolidate Ginnie Mae I and II mortgage-backed securities programs has been positive overall despite certain investor and issuer concerns, according to Ginnie Mae. In an industry update, Terry Carr, Ginnie Maes senior advisor of communications and Congressional relations, explained that meetings with stakeholders over the past three months have been productive. This concept has been well-received, she said. Ginnie Mae will soon begin developing a blueprint laying out the mechanics for converting ...
Ginnie Mae guaranteed more than $216.9 billion in mortgage-backed securities during the first half of 2013, up 18.8 percent from the same period last year. Issuance was also up 8.0 percent in the second quarter from the first quarter, according to an Inside FHA Lending analysis of Ginnie Mae data. Not surprisingly, a significant share $132.8 billion of Ginnie Mae MBS issuances over the six-month period were backed by FHA loans. VA accounted for $72.1 billion while Rural Housing Service loans totaled $10.5 billion. Ginnie Mae issuances dropped during the first quarter but surged in the second quarter as ... [1 chart]
An FHA proposal for new legislative authority to transfer servicing has raised concerns among industry participants, particularly in the Ginnie Mae market. Authorizing the FHA to shift mortgage-servicing rights from one servicer to another could have a ripple effect on Ginnie Mae servicing rights and also adversely impact state mortgage servicing and origination licenses, some say. The bottom line is that Congress should consider FHAs request for new statutory authority with great care, said Larry Platt, a compliance attorney and a partner at the Washington law firm K&L Gates. We would hope that ...
The FHAs tiered system for assessing servicers use of loss mitigation tools should serve more as a red flag for increased supervision rather than as a basis for terminating servicing rights, said the Mortgage Bankers Association. Commenting on the FHAs proposed enhancements to its servicer scorecard, the MBA acknowledged the agencys responsibility to monitor and hold servicers accountable for poor performance. But while tiered ranking is a good enforcement tool, it can be misapplied, the group indicated. Any ranking system is a good first ...