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HUD’s Disciplinary Arm Nets $1.9M in Penalties

October 4, 2013
The Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Mortgagee Review Board has collected $1.9 million from Oct. 1, 2012, through June 30, 2013, from actions taken against FHA lenders. The MRB actions involved 30 lenders, of whom 15 agreed to settle and seven agreed to indemnify HUD for its losses, according to the board’s latest data. The indemnification agreement covered 166 FHA-insured loans, and 11 lenders lost their authority to participate in the FHA single-family mortgage program. Cases heard by the MRB involved infractions, such as failure to implement and maintain a quality control plan and to review early payment default loans, which resulted in ...
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FHA Updates Loss Mit Policies to Reduce Claims

October 4, 2013
The FHA has clarified the meaning of “continuous income” and announced other updates to its loss mitigation home-retention options to help distressed borrowers retain their homes and, thus, reduce the number of claims against the Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund. FHA lenders are required to implement the updated policies in Mortgagee Letter 2013-32 by Dec. 1, 2013. “Continuous income” is one of the criteria a defaulting borrower must meet in order to qualify for a loan modification. While it generally refers to employment income (e.g., wages, salary or self-employed earnings), it may also include ...
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Wells Fargo Fails to Get Rid of FHA Lawsuit

October 4, 2013
Wells Fargo claimed partial victory after a Manhattan federal district court judge dismissed certain claims against it in a government lawsuit alleging the bank lied about the quality of defaulted mortgages insured by the FHA. District Court Judge Jesse Furman ruled that legal injury claims based on events that happened prior to June 2009 were time-barred and that the government had waited too long to file a lawsuit. He also threw out claims of negligence and unjust enrichment. On the other hand, Furman let stand claims under the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act of 1989, which the ...
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Around the Industry

October 4, 2013
HUD Delays Implementation of Short-Sale Participation Requirement. The implementation of the PFS Participation Requirement, which is found in Mortgagee Letter 2013-23, Updated Pre-Foreclosure Sale and Deed-in-Lieu-of-Foreclosure Requirements, has been delayed indefinitely. All other provisions included in the mortgagee letter remain in effect. Previous guidance on short-sale participation requirements also remain in effect until further notice. FHA to Consolidate Lender ID Numbers. The FHA will consolidate the lender identification numbers of those participating in both the FHA Title I and Title II programs, provided ...
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MBA Says Government Shutdown Will Harm Rate Locks, FHA, More

October 3, 2013
Charles Wisniowski
The Mortgage Bankers Association and other industry trade groups fear that the shutdown will have a growing impact on the housing market, including FHA endorsements.
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Moody’s: More Than Half of BofA’s Foreclosure Referrals Are On Hold

October 3, 2013
Paul Muolo
Moody's, in a new report, notes that Bank of America outsources roughly 25 percent of its “early stage” collection efforts to vendors.
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GSEs Grant Limited Reprieve From Repurchases Due to QM

October 3, 2013
Thomas Ressler
However, if Fannie Mae determines through established delivery or quality-control review processes that any loan has ineligible term or amortization provisions, it will be subject to repurchase.
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FHA Seen as Most Vulnerable to Shutdown, GSEs Provide Guidance, Fed Regulators Still on the Job

October 3, 2013
The FHA and the Department of Housing and Urban Development have already slipped into somewhat of a “power save” mode since substantial parts of the federal government were shut down early this week. The FHA will continue to endorse new loans under what it calls a “multi-year appropriation authority.” FHA Commissioner Carol Galante said the agency will continue to guarantee single-family loans during the shutdown, refuting earlier news accounts that were based on erroneous materials included in HUD’s shutdown contingency plan. “I do want to clear up any confusion about what this means for FHA single-family home borrowers. FHA will be able to endorse single-family loans during the shutdown,” Galante said. “A very limited number of staff will be available to endorse new loans.” Galante warned...
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U.S. Debt Ceiling Cap Won’t Impede GSE MBS Issuance, But Prices Could Get Hammered

October 3, 2013
Paul Muolo
The general consensus is that despite their conservatorship status, the GSEs are still considered private companies, even though Treasury controls their senior preferred shares.
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HUD Proposes Qualified Mortgage Rule for FHA Loans, Categories Reflect Those in the CFPB Final ATR/QM Rule

October 3, 2013
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has issued a proposed rule establishing standards that FHA loans would have to meet to be considered “qualified mortgages,” varying slightly from the QM rule approved earlier this year by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. According to HUD, the proposal is aligned with the ability-to-repay criteria set out in the Dodd-Frank Act and the CFPB’s QM rule. The key difference is in the pricing threshold that puts QM loans in the safe harbor, rather than the less desirable rebuttable assumption category that exposes lenders to more legal risk. Under the CFPB rule, safe harbor QM loans must have...
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