The head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency urged House Republican sponsors of various bills aimed at reforming Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to include the government-sponsored enterprises regulator as part of the solution to avoid the problem of the two sides working at cross purposes. FHFA and the enterprises are facing challenging times as Congress considers legislation to restrict, transform and wind down the enterprises, said Edward DeMarco, acting director of the FHFA, during a hearing in the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Capital Markets, Insurance and GSEs this week. During this period, I respectfully ask that...
Industry representatives are making headway in obtaining clarification from the Federal Reserve on various aspects of the agencys controversial regulation on loan originator compensation. But there are a number of key questions that still have to be addressed, and until they are, lenders need to proceed carefully, according to a top official at one of the nations largest mortgage lenders. One area in which the industry needs clarification has to do with compensation based on time spent as it pertains to different loan programs and products, and whether compensation can be established on a loan-by-loan basis or by...
The Consumer Finance Protection Bureau generated a lot of press last week when it released two new prototype mortgage disclosure forms that are noticeably more user-friendly for borrowers than those currently in use under the Truth in Lending Act and the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act...
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency recently released a letter on preemption maintaining that, under the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, its 2004 preemption rule still applies to national banks...
A new survey from ING DIRECT has found that 56 percent of homebuyers do not use the Good Faith Estimate as it was intended - to shop around and compare mortgage offers to get the best possible deal...
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Two Leadership Hires Made. Harvard University Professor of Economics Sendhil Mullainathan has been hired to serve as assistant director for research at the CFPB...
There is "not even a whiff of a hint of a compromise" between Congressional Republicans and President Obama and his fellow Democrats in Congress over the possible appointment of Harvard law professor Elizabeth Warren to be director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, according to some industry insiders...
Congressional Republicans are doing just about everything they can- short of calling on U.S. Navy SEAL Team 6 - to weaken, throttle, starve or deep-six the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau before it gets up to full speed...
A handful of Congressional Democrats aren't letting the prospect that legislation they are sponsoring may go nowhere in committee keep them from trying to toughen the terms of the regulatory debate over national servicer standards...
The U.S. Supreme Court last week called upon the Solicitor General for advice on whether the high court should review a case involving allegations that Quicken Loans obtained unearned "loan discount fees" in some mortgage loan transactions in Louisiana, contrary to Section 8(b) of the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act...