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Bureau Continues to Find Problems With Mortgage Servicing Practices

May 8, 2017
The CFPB claims that some mortgage servicers are violating the law by failing to provide the required foreclosure protections to struggling homeowners seeking to save their homes, according to the agency's latest supervisory highlights report, released last week. Other issues identified during recent CFPB examinations include premature foreclosure filings, mishandling of escrow accounts, incomplete periodic statements and dual tracking. “Supervision continues to observe serious problems with the loss mitigation process at certain servicers, including at one or more servicers that failed to request from borrowers the additional documents and information they needed to obtain complete loss mitigation applications, only to deny the applications for missing those documents,” the report said. On the escrow front, the CFPB said at least one ...
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CFPB Plans to Assess its Mortgage Servicing Rule, Requests Comment

May 8, 2017
The CFPB last week released its plan to assess the effectiveness of its mortgage servicing rule under the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act and is requesting public input. The bureau issued its mortgage servicing rules under RESPA and Regulation X back in January 2013, and amended the final rule on several occasions before it took effect Jan. 10, 2014. The final rule addressed six major topics: force-placed insurance; error resolution and information requests; general servicing policies, procedures and requirements; early intervention with delinquent borrowers; continuity of contact with delinquent borrowers; and loss mitigation procedures. With its assessment plan, the bureau intends to focus on how well its rule has met four key purposes: responding to borrower requests and complaints in ...
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ABA Calls for Bureau to Delay Implementation of HMDA Rule

May 8, 2017
The American Bankers Association last week issued the first industry call for the CFPB to delay implementation of its pending Home Mortgage Disclosure Act final rule in its entirety, citing compliance difficulties and concerns about consumer data privacy. The call came in a white paper submitted to the Treasury Department as part of the banking industry’s response to President Trump’s executive order earlier this year, EO 13772, outlining “core principles” for financial regulation. The ABA has three main gripes about the HMDA rule, most of which is scheduled to take effect in January 2018. First, it said that collecting all of the required data will be costly. “Although it is not simple to distill the cost estimates from the bureau’s ...
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Other News in Brief

May 8, 2017
SCOTUS Sides With City of Miami in Predatory Lending Case. The Supreme Court last week issued a narrow decision in favor of the City of Miami in a case stemming from losses the municipality claimed it suffered from predatory mortgages. Industry analysts are divided on what the ruling means for lenders... Goldman Sachs Continues Progress on Consumer-Relief Obligation Under Mortgage Settlements. Wall Street firm Goldman Sachs is more than one third of the way towards meeting its $1.8 billion consumer-relief obligation under the April 11, 2016, mortgage-related settlements it reached with the U.S. Department of Justice and the states of California, Illinois and New York, according to retired Boston University law professor Eric Green, the independent monitor of the consumer-relief portions of the agreements ...
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GSEs Keep Pushing to Expand the Credit Box. But are they Satisfied? Is the FHFA?

May 8, 2017
John Bancroft
According to an Inside MBS & ABS analysis, the average credit score for GSE business in the first quarter was 745.1…
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Moody’s: Trump Tax Reform a Credit Negative for Fannie and Freddie

May 8, 2017
Carisa Chappell
Industry observers like Tim Howard, a former Fannie CFO, said that while reducing the corporate tax rate would lower the taxes the GSEs pay in the long run, it would drain the value of their DTAs in the short term.
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Short Takes: KBW Questions the Value of CRTs for Fannie and Freddie / A Price Target of $1 a Share / Cardinal Enters Wholesale Arena / Stevens Weighs in on GSE Speculators / Greystone’s New Hire

May 8, 2017
Paul Muolo
Some in the industry believe the GSE common shares are essentially worthless with the junior preferred falling into the category of being a speculative bet.
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As Part of ‘Duty-to-Serve,’ GSEs Release Details on Chattel Pilots

May 8, 2017
Carisa Chappell
Much of the talk has centered on the GSEs aiding liquidity in the manufactured housing market...
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Mnuchin Hints at Possibilities for GSE Reform in 2017

May 5, 2017
Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin has been vocal about his views on the GSEs the past week or so, and on May 1, he stated that he wants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to keep sending their profits to the Treasury per the terms of the preferred stock purchase agreement. Mnuchin kicked off the week by speaking at a conference hosted by the Milken Institute in Los Angeles. …
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Many Unresolved Issues and Evolving Practices for Risk-Retention Compliance in MBS and ABS Markets

May 5, 2017
Risk-retention requirements for MBS and ABS have been in effect for over a year, but industry participants are still grappling with how to comply with the standards, according to industry attorneys. Angela Ulum, a partner at the law firm of Mayer Brown, said industry practices and interpretations of the risk-retention requirements are starting to differ among different asset classes. During a webinar hosted by Mayer Brown last week, Ulum noted...
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