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New Combined Single Mortgage Disclosure is One Step Closer as CFPB to Begin Testing Prototypes

May 19, 2011
Can I afford this mortgage, and can I get a better deal somewhere else? Those are the two questions the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau wants borrowers to be able to answer when it is finished producing a new mortgage disclosure form that combines and would ultimately replace those required under the Truth in Lending Act and the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act. This week, the CFPB released two alternate prototypes for industry and public review and comment, part of its Know Before You Owe project. The goal is to create a single, simpler form that makes the costs and risks of the loan clear and allows consumers to...
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Many Years After WaMu’s Demise, FDIC Sues Firms That Provided Flawed Appraisals to Defunct Thrift

May 19, 2011
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. has sued two appraisal service providers for allegedly flawed appraisals on some 414 mortgage loans that caused millions of dollars in losses to the now-defunct Washington Mutual Bank. Separate complaints were filed May 9 in the U.S. District Court of Central California against CoreLogic, Inc. and LSI Appraisal, their parent companies and various affiliates for alleged gross negligence and multiple contract violations in connection with improper appraisals delivered to WaMu in 2006 through 2008. Out of the thousands of appraisals provided by the two companies to WaMu during the period, the FDIC claimed...
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Reps: Sub GSEs With Private Charters

May 13, 2011
A bipartisan bill unveiled this week by two House members would overhaul the federal mortgage finance system to ensure private sector capital for homebuyers and capital requirements to protect taxpayers - without Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac.
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Compromise Could Revamp CFPB as Time Slips Away for Appointing Agency Chief

May 12, 2011
With a little over two months remaining before the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is scheduled to formally take over the sprawling smorgasbord of federal mortgage responsibilities, the lack of a director for the controversial new agency could hinder the CFPB’s launch. Republicans on Capitol Hill have stepped up their campaign to restructure the agency before it gets off the ground. The House Financial Services Committee this week is scheduled to mark up several bills that would impose a five-member commission to oversee the CFPB, rather than a single director, and delay its takeover of the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act, Truth in Lending Act and other consumer protection laws until...
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Robo-signing Scandal Reveals Inadequate Oversight, Need for Plans for Future Supervision, GAO Says

May 12, 2011
The Government Accountability Office says the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and other federal regulators should include foreclosure practices in their anticipated national servicing standards, as well as a formal assessment of the risks that are associated with poor documentation practices – the exact repercussions of which are still undetermined. The new GAO report was sparked by widespread criticism of mortgage servicers’ handling of foreclosure documents. It was believed that many affidavits had been improperly notarized or signed, leading to concerns over how these loans were transferred into...
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DOJ Warns of Possible Increase in Redlining Cases As Economic Woes Restrict Access to Mortgage Credit

May 12, 2011
The Department of Justice this week flexed its muscle against mortgage redlining in a settlement with a Michigan lender while expressing growing concern over a possible re-emergence of redlining as access to credit becomes more difficult. Industry attorneys noted with some alarm the message the DOJ is sending mortgage lenders through its settlement with Citizens Republic Bancorp and Citizens Bank of Flint, MI. They say the message reflects disturbing trends that defense lawyers have been seeing in their representations of lenders accused of redlining. The proposed settlement, which requires court approval, was filed in conjunction with...
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Compliance Experts See Traps for the Unwary in Proposed Ability-to-Repay, Qualified Mortgage Rules

May 12, 2011
A proposed “qualified mortgage” standard to determine a borrower’s ability to repay a mortgage loan creates many pitfalls for loan originators and subjects them to enormous liability if they fail to comply, warned compliance experts. The risk of making non-qualified mortgages for lenders is the borrower’s defense to foreclosure and the higher damages that would be incurred for noncompliance, as well as the impact on the liquidity of those loans if lenders were to sell them down the road, according to panelists on a webinar hosted last week by Inside Mortgage Finance. The proposed ability-to-repay rules and alternative definitions of a “qualified mortgage” (QM) are out for...
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Risk-Retention Rules Make Non-QRM Loans Too Pricey to Securitize, Discourage Private Capital

May 12, 2011
The requirement from last year’s landmark financial services legislation that MBS issuers retain some of the risk associated with residential mortgages will raise the costs of securitizing them to prohibitive levels, discouraging the return of private capital and maintaining the market’s dependence on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, industry experts warn. The proposed definition of “qualified residential mortgages” under the terms of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act was a major focus of concern raised during a webinar last week sponsored by Inside Mortgage Finance. “I think the big-picture news is that certainly the risk-retention regulations do what Dodd-Frank mandates that they do. But in some very important ways they go beyond that...
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Lawmakers Still at Odds With Risk-Retention Rule, Republicans Say Transparency Is Enough

May 12, 2011
The battle over the Dodd-Frank-mandated risk-retention rules continues on Capitol Hill, with lawmakers rehashing concerns about either the detrimental or beneficial effects the proposed rule may have on the market. The Dodd-Frank Act required federal regulators to come up with a definition of “qualified residential mortgages” that would be exempt from a 5 percent risk-retention requirement when securitized. During a hearing this week in the House Oversight Subcommittee on TARP, Financial Services and Bailouts of Public and Private Programs, Republican lawmakers argued that transparency is a better solution to restoring investor confidence and reviving the non-agency MBS market. But according to Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-MD, lenders shouldn’t be let off the hook, and the risk-retention rules do furnish necessary...
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GSE Servicing Initiative May Squeeze Out AGs

May 9, 2011
Between the servicing alignment initiative recently announced by the Federal Housing Finance Agency, the consent decrees bank regulators struck with some top mortgage servicers last month, and possible national servicing standards from federal policymakers in the near future, there may be very little room left for state attorneys general and regulators to influence servicing practices going forward...
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