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Justice Department Launches RMBS Unit to Investigate Broad Range of Securitization Issues

February 3, 2012
Federal and state enforcement agencies late last week launched a broad new initiative to investigate and develop litigation on fraud and misconduct in the non-agency MBS market, issuing civil subpoenas to 11 financial companies. The RMBS Working Group is being co-chaired by five officials: two assistant attorneys general in the Justice Department, the head of enforcement at the Securities and Exchange Commission and state attorneys general from New York and Colorado. Some 55 DOJ officials are participating, including 15 attorneys and 10 Federal Bureau of Investigation agents, with 30 more attorneys...
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Regulatory Complexity Threatens to Stall MBS/ABS Market Recovery, Experts Say

February 3, 2012
While a major regulatory concern of the past few years – the risk-retention rule – has yet to be resolved, the industry is squaring its shoulders for new challenges: the so-called Volcker Rule, a proposal on conflicts of interest in securitization and new bank capital requirements regarding market risk. These projects could do “enormous or irreparable damage to the industry, and entire sectors of the industry could be lopped off,” said Tom Deutsch, executive director of the American Securitization Forum, during the ASF conference last week in Las Vegas. Only about one eighth of the regulatory requirements...
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No Major Surge Expected From Expansion Of HAMP, But Changes Will Be Positive

February 3, 2012
The Obama administration late last week announced that it is extending its Home Affordable Modification Program for another year and sweetening the inducements to get investors to agree to principal reduction loan mods. MBS analysts generally grade the changes as a positive for the non-agency MBS market, but the impact on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac securities may depend on whether the government-sponsored enterprises agree to principal reductions. The revised HAMP program will now be available for investor-owned mortgages, and it will feature a revised debt-to-income calculation taking into...
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HAMP to be Expanded, Emphasis on Forgiveness

February 3, 2012
The non-agency portion of the Home Affordable Modification Program is set for significant changes, according to an announcement last week by the Treasury Department. Investors will receive greater incentives for principal reduction mods, eligibility requirements for HAMP will be loosened and the program will be extended through the end of 2013. “Implications for agency MBS investors seem limited but are very meaningful for non-agency investors,” said analysts at Barclays Capital. Incentive payments to loan owners will triple for principal reduction HAMP mods. Previously, the payments ranged from six cents-on-the-dollar to 18 cents-on-the-dollar ...
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DOJ, State AGs Partner on MBS Investigations

February 3, 2012
The Department of Justice announced last week that it will increase the number of attorneys, analysts, agents and investigators looking into unlawful activities regarding mortgage-backed securities. The emphasis on MBS was directed by President Obama and is part of a new working group involving the DOJ, federal regulators and a number of state attorneys general. The DOJ, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Securities and Exchange Commission and state attorneys general led by New York AG Eric Schneiderman formed the Residential Mortgage-Backed Securities Working Group under the existing Financial Fraud Enforcement Task Force ...
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Indemnification Rule Augurs Hard Time for Lenders

February 3, 2012
With the recent issuance of streamlined regulations on lender indemnification, mortgagees participating in the FHA Lender Insurance program may increasingly find themselves the targets of HUD enforcement actions. Industry compliance experts anticipate an increase in agency audits and monitoring reviews because of the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s tightening of its indemnification rules. This could raise lenders’ compliance costs as well as legal costs if they find themselves the subject of an enforcement action, experts warned. “At an unprecedented time of change in the mortgage industry ...
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Lenders Warned About Sex, Gender Identity-Based Bias

February 3, 2012
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has announced a new regulation prohibiting lenders from using sexual orientation or gender identity as a basis for determining borrower eligibility for FHA-insured mortgage financing. The regulation specifically extends federal anti-discrimination protections to lesbians, gays, bisexuals, transgender persons and their families when applying for HUD-assisted or HUD-financed rental housing or an FHA-insured mortgage loan. The regulations will become effective 30 days after their publication in the Federal Register. HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan said the policy will ...
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NAR Calls for Investor Participation in Home Rehab Program

February 3, 2012
The National Association of Realtors recently asked the Department of Housing and Urban Development to allow investors to participate in the FHA’s property rehabilitation program. The FHA’s 203(k) Rehabilitation Mortgage Insurance Program allows homebuyers to take out a mortgage to purchase a house, including the cost of its rehabilitation. The program also allows the current owners to finance the rehabilitation of their own homes. Currently, investors and cooperative units are barred from using the 203(k) programs. Individual condominium units may be insured if ...
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MI Companies Granted New Capital Waivers

February 3, 2012
Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Corp. announced a new two-year waiver from regulatory capital requirements from the Office of the Insurance Commissioner for the State of Wisconsin, which would allow it to write new business through Dec. 31, 2013. Approved on Jan. 23, the waiver came after the previous waiver expired at the end of last year. As did the prior order, the new waiver allows MGIC to write new business as long as it maintains a level of capital sufficient to keep the company afloat. The new waiver required MGIC to contribute $200 million to MGIC Indemnity Corp. (MIC), a direct subsidiary of MGIC, by Jan. 31 as part of a ...
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Qualified Mortgage Rule Is CFPB’s Top Priority, Latest Round of Disclosures Come as Project End Nears

February 2, 2012
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Richard Cordray this week confirmed to members of Congress that the agency’s top mortgage regulatory priority is its forthcoming rule on qualified mortgages – something it expects to finalize this summer. Separately, the agency last week quietly complied with a disclosure practice that all other federal entities involved in rulemaking follow: the release of a regulatory agenda. The CFPB filing, after officials bickered with House Republicans last week over the issue, does not include several key projects, such as devising rules on unfair and deceptive practices...
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