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FHA Originations Rise 22 Percent in 2012

January 25, 2013
Mortgage bankers funded $232.69 billion worth of FHA loans in 2012, a 22 percent jump from the year prior, but the improvement pales in comparison to business gains experienced by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, according to exclusive loan-level data compiled by Inside FHA Lending. By comparison, Fannie grew its business by almost 46 percent last year with Freddie improving loan purchases from seller/servicers by 49 percent. Still, it was FHA’s best quarterly showing ($64.03 billion) since the fourth quarter of 2010 when mortgage lenders originated $72.12 billion of product. And not surprisingly, consumers taking out FHA loans ... [2 charts]
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FHA Attestations: Read Fine Print, Expert Warns

January 25, 2013
Take extra time to read your FHA Annual Recertification Attestation before signing. It might make the difference between peace of mind and a world of pain. Phillip Schulman, compliance expert and partner with K&L Gates, said lenders have gotten themselves in hot water with the Department of Housing and Urban Development, and their executives threatened with debarment, because they failed to read the fine print. Each year, mortgage lenders are required to sign and submit to HUD a document attesting to the company’s compliance with all HUD-FHA regulations and policies and that ...
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Lawyers Note Small Bump in QM Exemptions

January 25, 2013
Can a lender rely on an approval from the FHA’s automated underwriting system in determining whether a mortgage loan is a “qualified mortgage?” Lawyers at BuckleySandler, a Washington, DC, law firm, indicated some uncertainty after poring over the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s final “ability-to-repay” rule governing residential mortgage lending under new Truth in Lending Act regulations. Effective on Jan. 10, 2014, the final rule requires lenders to verify a borrower’s financial information and determine the borrower’s capacity to repay the loan over the long term. It also creates a ...
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HECM Borrowers Renting Out to Voucher Holders

January 25, 2013
Poor oversight and monitoring have allowed certain borrowers with Home Equity Conversion Mortgage loans to illegally rent their properties to participants in the federal government’s Section 8 housing choice voucher program, according to the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Office of the Inspector General (OIG). The second of two OIG audit reports on HUD’s oversight of the HECM program has concluded that department policies did not always ensure that borrowers complied with the program’s residency requirements. The audit found that 37 out of 174 HECM borrowers reviewed were ...
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HUD Warns About Sitting in on HECM Counseling

January 25, 2013
The Department of Housing and Urban Development is investigating reports that a loan officer of an approved FHA lender had participated in a reverse mortgage borrower’s counseling session, a practice HUD frowns upon but does not directly prohibit. A HUD representative declined to provide details but acknowledged that the report was part of informal discussions between department officials and stakeholders. “That information … has not been officially released in any form,” he said. “Once the details are finalized, we will be advising stakeholders.” The National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association posted the ...
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HUD Raises Discount for Faster REO Sale

January 25, 2013
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has sweetened the pot to encourage more investors to participate in an FHA program for disposing of real estate-owned properties to ease HUD’s housing inventory. HUD announced it is raising the discount for REO properties under its First Look Sales Method to 15 percent from 10 percent. Properties include those that do not meet the standards for FHA insurance. The special program was launched in 2010 to give preference to eligible purchasers under the Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) to ...
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Lenders Find New Profit Center in 203(k) Program

January 25, 2013
Some FHA lenders are seeing new opportunities in the distressed property market as they offer new or expand on existing 203(k) rehabilitation mortgage insurance products. Houston-based Envoy Mortgage, a full-service mortgage banker with retail branches across the country, has broadened its FHA 203(k) product line to include a full 203(k) option. The option allows borrowers to devote more funds for repair and renovation, which are rolled into the mortgage amount. The full 203(k) option is a step up from what Envoy is already offering – a “streamline” 203(k) program designed for borrowers that have ...
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Industry Optimistic about Galante’s Commitments

January 11, 2013
Mortgage industry participants are confident that newly confirmed FHA Commissioner Carol Galante will deliver on reforms she committed to in an effort to reach out to Republican critics. Eighteen Senate Republicans veered away from their hardline party colleagues to help Carol Galante secure confirmation of her nomination as the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s chief overseer of the FHA mortgage insurance program and overlord of housing policies. Galante broke through the GOP firewall Dec. 30 after the Senate voted 69 to 24 to approve her nomination. She needed at least 60 votes to ...
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GOP to Seek Ten Percent Downpayment for FHA?

January 11, 2013
Although it is far from settled that the FHA will raise its downpayment threshold from the current 3.5 percent, there is a growing fear among some lenders that Republicans in Congress might push for a 10 percent downpayment. If that happens, said David Lykken, managing partner of Mortgage Banking Solutions, Austin, TX, “it would bring HUD to its knees.” Lykken and others fear that anything north of 5 percent would hammer the market, in particular first-time homebuyers who use the program heavily for purchases as opposed to refinancings. “We need the FHA charter to help first-time buyers,” he said. How much of a downpayment hike certain House GOP members might demand will be ...
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HECM Lawsuit Against HUD Reversed on Appeal

January 11, 2013
A federal appeals court in Washington, DC, has overturned a lower court’s dismissal of a lawsuit accusing the Department of Housing and Urban Development of denying protection for surviving spouses of deceased principal borrowers of reverse mortgages against ejection due to foreclosure. The case, Robert Bennett, et al. v. Shaun Donovan, revealed an apparent inconsistency between HUD regulations and the federal statute that created the FHA’s Home Equity Conversion Mortgage Program. This inconsistency was at the root of the district court’s previous decision to dismiss plaintiffs’ claim for lack of standing, which the ...
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