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HUD Sends Final Condo Rule to OMB for Clearance

May 11, 2016
George Brooks
The rule is expected to reflect measures in the interim guidance, including modification of the requirements for condo project recertification...
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Short Takes: Technology Vendors Still Not Getting it Right on TRID? / Remember What Cordray Said About LOS Firms? / Former Fannie Tech Exec Lands at Sindeo / PMI Gaining on FHA? / Muldering Advances at FHA

May 11, 2016
George Brooks and Paul Muolo
Recent studies suggest reduced pricing and declining costs have given conventional mortgages with private MI an edge over FHA in the battle for high-quality borrowers...
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Clayton Assessed as First Deal Agent for Non-Agency MBS

May 10, 2016
Brandon Ivey
Even with the assessment of Clayton, the functions that a deal agent complete remain nebulous.
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And the Beat Goes On: GSE Shareholder Lawsuits Inch Forward

May 9, 2016
Carisa Chappell
Investor Unite’s Tim Pagliara said that a stay would prejudice him under Virginia law, where the case is to be “expedited” and could be resolved on the merits…
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Investor Demand for Non-QM MBS Fairly Low, Limiting Prospects for Issuance in the Near Term

May 6, 2016
Industry participants are gearing up for non-agency MBS backed by non-qualified mortgages, but don’t expect a flood of volume anytime soon. Four non-agency MBS backed by new nonprime mortgages were issued in 2015, the largest of which was a $150.35 million deal from Angel Oak Capital Advisors. None of the deals were subject to risk-retention requirements that took effect at the end of 2015 and none were rated. A rating on a non-QM MBS could improve...
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Angel Oak Readies Second Subprime MBS; Will Easing TRID Anxiety Bring More Deals to Market?

May 6, 2016
Angel Oak Capital Advisors is working on what should turn out to be its second nonprime mortgage securitization of the past six months, a deal that should be similar in size to its first offering of roughly $150 million, Inside MBS & ABS has learned. A source close to the company, who spoke under the condition his name not be used, could not commit to an exact issuance date except to say the security could be issued “soon.” To date, investor interest in the small amount of nonprime/non-qualified mortgage deals that have come to market has been...
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Some Banks Easing Lending Standards for Most Residential Mortgages, as Demand Rose in 1Q16

May 6, 2016
Banks generally eased their lending standards for most types of residential mortgage loans in the first quarter of 2016, even as consumer demand for such credit increased, according to the Federal Reserve’s latest senior loan officer opinion survey. During the period ending March 31, a “moderate net fraction” of banks reported having eased standards on mortgages eligible for purchase by the government-sponsored enterprises, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, while a similar number of institutions indicated they had eased standards on “qualified mortgage” and non-QM jumbo mortgages, as well as on QM non-jumbo, non-GSE-eligible and on non-QM, non-jumbo residential mortgage loans. At the same time, banks left...
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Regulators’ Proposed Net Stable Funding Ratio Seen as Negative for MBS and ABS Liquidity

May 6, 2016
Federal banking regulators have proposed a “net stable funding ratio” for depositories with more than $250 billion in assets that aims to ensure that large banks’ lending and investing activities are sufficiently supported by sources of stable funding over a one-year horizon. The proposed NSFR would require banks to calculate a weighted measure of the stability of their equity and liabilities over a one-year time horizon, known as the available stable funding, or ASF, and calculate their level of required stable funding (RSF) over the same one-year period. Beginning in 2018, the proposed rule would require...
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Developments, Delays, Oral Arguments in Fannie, Freddie Shareholder Lawsuits

May 6, 2016
Private shareholder lawsuits against the U.S. Treasury’s net worth sweep of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac profits are inching forward, including a squabble over the Federal Housing Finance Agency’s bid to consolidate several cases in one court. The Federal Housing Finance Agency said the proposed transfer would prevent future “copycat” cases and ensure a more consistent ruling across the board by having all of the cases heard in one court instead of scattered in different jurisdictions throughout the country. Private plaintiffs, including Tim Pagliara, director of shareholder group Investors Unite, filed...
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New TRID Rulemaking Eases Secondary Market Anxiety, But How Far Will the CFPB Go on Assignee Liability?

May 6, 2016
Although the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is still months away from officially clarifying certain parts of its complicated integrated disclosure rule known as TRID, the secondary market – and some attorneys – are already breathing a sigh of relief. But the big question remains: how far will the agency go? And will it provide enough clarity to ease the fears of buyers about being sued for monetary errors? The rule, which integrated consumer disclosures under the Truth in Lending Act and Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act, became...
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