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What We’re Hearing: Is the CFPB Ready to Tweak the QM? / Fools in GSE Love: Ralph Nader and New York Hedge Funds / Banks Cutting Back on MBS / Nationstar Too Suspends Foreclosures / About that Big Flagstar MSR Sale / The New York Times Gets Its Penny

May 24, 2013
Is Ralph Nader in bed with hedge funds over Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac? Mortgage banking can make strange bed fellows.
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Dems Consider ‘Plan B’ for New FHFA Director

May 24, 2013
Progressives and other “Dump DeMarco” advocates are looking to a “Plan B” to replace the current, long-time acting head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency should the White House’s controversial pick find his nomination significantly prolonged or even stalled in the Senate, say industry observers. President Obama’s long-awaited action last month to nominate Rep. Mel Watt, D-NC, to be the FHFA’s new, permanent director pleased Congressional Democrats who have been longing to oust Edward DeMarco, a career civil servant who has been the Finance Agency’s acting director since September 2009. However, the brewing IRS scandal may further embolden already less-than-pleased Senate Republicans to slow walk Watt’s confirmation hearing or even block the nomination altogether.
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Court Narrows Gov’t GSE Loan Suit Against BofA

May 24, 2013
A New York federal judge has allowed the Justice Department to proceed with its civil fraud lawsuit against Bank of America in connection with the packaging and sale of mortgage-backed securities to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, but not before dismissing a significant portion of the government’s claim. U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff dismissed claims for damages and penalties under the False Claims Act in an expedited ruling two weeks ago. In October 2012, the government filed suit against BofA, as successor to Countrywide, alleging BofA inherited and continued to operate Countrywide’s loan program known as the “Hustle.”
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Appeals Court Exempts GSEs from MI Transfer Taxes

May 24, 2013
A federal appeals court has ruled in favor of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, overturning a lower court ruling that the counties and state of Michigan were entitled to collect local real estate transfer taxes from the two government-sponsored enterprises. This week’s unanimous ruling by a three-judge panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit said the lower court is not in a position to second-guess Congress by creating exemptions to tax statutes. “The statutes at issue here plainly state that the defendants are exempt from ‘all taxation,’” the court ruled. In June 2011, Oakland and Genesee counties each filed suit claiming Fannie and Freddie recorded deeds and other conveyances without paying the Michigan Transfer Tax.
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Bickering in Congress Over ATR Rule and Qualified Mortgages Continues, Legislative Changes Unlikely

May 23, 2013
Republicans and even some Democrats in the House are calling for significant changes to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s ability-to-repay rule, but legislative changes appear unlikely as Democrats oppose most of the GOP proposals. One bill that is furthest along the uncertain legislative process is HR 1077, the “Consumer Mortgage Choice Act,” which would exempt certain fees from the 3 percent cap on points and fees for qualified mortgages under the ATR rule. The bill has 34 co-sponsors, including nine Democrats. Sens. Joe Manchin, D-WV, and Mike Johanns, R-NE, introduced companion legislation in the Senate last week. The bills have...
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Adverse SCOTUS Ruling on Recess Appointments Can Result in Further Confusion, Disruption in Government

May 23, 2013
Whichever way the U.S. Supreme Court rules on the constitutionality of presidential recess appointments, the decision would probably cause more uncertainty and turbulence in the industries the ruling will likely affect, according to legal and policy analysts. SCOTUS is considering a petition filed last month by the Obama administration and the National Labor Relations Board to review a controversial ruling by the District of Columbia Court of Appeals that calls into question the validity of President Obama’s appointment of three new members of the board in January. In Noel Canning v. NLRB, the plaintiff challenged...
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FHFA Inspector General Indictment Tally: 53 and Counting

May 23, 2013
Charles Wisniowski
The FHFA IG acknowledged the regulator's progress in stabilizing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac but said the agency “can do more to enhance its role as conservator and regulator.”
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Credit Agency Reporting Glitch Creating Foreclosure Woes for Short-Sale Borrowers

May 23, 2013
The lack of a specific computer code for reporting short-sale mortgage transactions is creating numerous false reports of foreclosure on consumer credit reports, inhibiting their re-entry into the housing market, according to lawmakers on Capitol Hill and consumer advocates. Earlier this month, Sen. Bill Nelson, D-FL, dispatched letters to the Federal Trade Commission and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau citing the “disturbing” consumer credit reporting practice of lumping short sale within the same industry code as a foreclosure in consumers’ credit reports. “If a short sale is reported...
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Ginnie Mae Clarifies What MBS Buyout Policy Change Might Bring

May 23, 2013
George Brooks
Ginnie Mae issuers may buy out mortgage loans that are due but unpaid for four consecutive installments even if the borrower has made partial payments.
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Extending HARP Eligibility By One Year Could Strain Servicers

May 23, 2013
Charles Wisniowski
Analysts at Bank of America Merrill Lynch and elsewhere cite evidence of a “creeping goal line” to move back by 12 months the June 1, 2009, cut-off date for HARP eligibility.
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