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PHH Ruling Expected to Slow CFPB’s Enforcement Roll, But Just How Much is a Matter of Debate

October 20, 2016
Last week’s closely-watched appeals court ruling in the wrangling between PHH Mortgage and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau over Section 8 of the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act is being widely viewed by many as a clipping of the agency’s wings. But expectations about just how restrained the CFPB will be in enforcement actions going forward vary from compliance attorney to compliance attorney. Lawyers with the Stinson Leonard Street law firm pointed out that the director still holds all of the same enforcement power as before, despite the court’s conclusion that the bureau’s leadership structure, with a sole, independent director who can only be removed for cause, is unconstitutional. “For example, the CFPB administrative appeals process is...
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Ruling that CFPB Sole-Director Structure Is Unconstitutional Could Be Applied to FHFA

October 20, 2016
A federal court ruling that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s structure is unconstitutional raises questions that similarly-structured agencies such as the Federal Housing Finance Agency could also be challenged. A DC Circuit Court judge in the PHH Corp. v. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau case ruled that the CFPB’s single-director structure was not constitutional because it lacked a multi-member board of directors and its sole director cannot be fired without cause. In court, lawyers from the CFPB called...
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Hispanic Households Growing but Homeownership Rate Still Lags, Could Impact Mortgage Market

October 20, 2016
With Hispanics predicted to make up more than half of all new households formed between 2020 and 2030, their relatively low homeownership rate should be a growing concern in the mortgage market, according to the Urban Institute. In 2013, just 45 percent of Hispanic households owned their homes compared with 71 percent of whites, said UI researchers Jim Parrott and Yamillet Payano. “If one were to hold those rates constant as Hispanics become an increasing percentage of the pool of homebuyers, the homeownership rate would drop precipitously, causing considerable economic upheaval,” they said. Credit score is...
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Residential Lenders are Adapting to TRID Regime, but at a Big Cost

October 19, 2016
Thomas Ressler
“Community bank regulators have taken a diagnostic approach with TRID compliance, which has been positive,” said ICBA’s Ron Haynie.
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CRT Comment Letters Focus on Front-End vs. Back-End Arrangements

October 19, 2016
Carisa Chappell
Fannie Mae’s Connecticut Avenue Securities program and Freddie Mac’s Structured Agency Credit Risk program have accounted for the bulk of GSE activity since the CRT initiative was launched three years ago.
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MBA Files ‘TRID 2.0’ Comment Letter, Asks for 14 Fixes, Including ‘Cures’

October 19, 2016
Paul Muolo
The comment period on the amendments ended Tuesday night. The CFPB will issue a final rule sometime next year.
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FHFA Issues Guidelines for Internal Audits at Fannie, Freddie and the FHLBanks

October 19, 2016
Carisa Chappell
The FHFA said internal audits at the housing GSEs should cover the entire audit universe over a four-year period…
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Short Takes: The FHA Premium Cut Will be 25 BPs? / About Those New Walter Hires / Late Foreclosures Drive Up Costs at HUD / Some Glum Takes on Housing From Fannie, Freddie and NAR

October 18, 2016
Paul Muolo
Two thoughts: Force colleges to forgive a large chunk of what’s owed to them and/or order real estate agents (and sellers) to drastically reduce the asking price on homes. Which would you choose?
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PHH Ruling Seen as a Big Threat To CFPB Enforcement Actions

October 17, 2016
The CFPB took a whipping last week in the long-awaited court ruling in its dispute with PHH Mortgage – so much so, in fact, that not only are its future enforcement actions likely to be curtailed, but even past actions might be challenged by the affected industry participants. “The ramifications of this case go far beyond restricting the CFPB’s reach, clarifying the interpretation of the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act, and resolving the question of how statutes of limitation apply to the CFPB’s enforcement actions,” said Craig Nazzaro, of counsel with the Baker Donelson law firm in Atlanta, in a review of the case. As he sees it, this case makes clear that the bureau has exceeded its bounds and that ...
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Court Declares CFPB Leadership Structure Unconstitutional

October 17, 2016
Last week, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit brought the powerful CFPB down to earth in its legal wrangling with PHH Mortgage, ruling that two aspects of the bureau’s structure – the dismissal of the director of the agency only for cause, and the single directorship as opposed to a multi-member bipartisan commission – were unconstitutional. “As an independent agency with just a single director, the CFPB represents a sharp break from historical practice, lacks the critical internal check on arbitrary decision-making, and poses a far greater threat to individual liberty than does a multi-member independent agency,” wrote Circuit Judge Brett Kavanaugh on behalf of the court. “All of that raises grave constitutional doubts about the CFPB’s ...
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