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2014 HMDA Data Show Huge Chunk of Higher-Priced FHA Loans

October 2, 2015
The majority of higher-priced first-lien loans in 2014 were FHA-insured, according to the latest Home Mortgage Disclosure Act data. Approximately 45 percent of FHA-insured, first-lien purchase mortgages had annual percentage rates in excess of the reporting threshold, similar to the percentage in the latter half of 2013, the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council noted. Higher-priced loans are those with APRs that exceed the average prime offer rate by at least 1.5 percentage points for first-lien loans and at least 3.5 percentage points for subordinate-lien loans. The data on the incidence of higher-priced lending show that about 8 percent of first-lien purchase loans originated in 2014 have APRs that exceed the loan-price reporting thresholds, up from about 5 percent in 2013, the FFIEC said. The higher APRs for FHA loans were due to a slight increase in ... [ 1 chart ]
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VA Clarifies Handbook’s Effective Date, Modifications, Claims Filing

October 2, 2015
VA loan servicers have until Nov. 1, 2015, to review and comment on the new VA Servicer Handbook and ensure compliance with the established policy and guidelines. The servicer handbook combines guidance issued via circulars and news flashes over the years. In addition, the agency has started hosting biweekly servicer calls to update VA servicers on policy changes and new developments, according to Andrew Trevayne, assistant director of loan management with the VA Home Loan Guaranty Program. VA-guaranteed loans are serviced through the VA Loan Electronic Reporting Interface (VALERI) system. The handbook also discusses roles and responsibilities for VA loan-administration staff and servicers. It does not change or supersede any regulation or law affecting the loan program. Servicers may submit comments on the updated handbook to ...
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FHA Prioritizes Certification, PACE, Delayed Claims Filing, MMI Fund

October 2, 2015
The FHA has a number of rulemakings in the regulatory pipeline and other policy topics related to mortgage origination and servicing, all lined for action in the fall. The program changes are geared towards FHA single-family priorities, such as expanding first-time homebuyers’ and underserved creditworthy borrowers’ access to credit, ensuring the long-term viability of FHA Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund and making it easier to do business with the FHA. Agency data show that, as of July 31, 2015, first-time homebuyers accounted for 82 percent of FHA purchase loans compared to 72 percent in the prior year. FHA officials attributed the surge in purchase loans to the half percentage point reduction in the annual mortgage insurance premium, which they translated into a yearly savings of $900 for a household with an average mortgage-loan size of $180,000. On Sept. 15, the ...
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GNMA Revises Requirements for Change-of-Business Status Pleas

October 2, 2015
Ginnie Mae has announced revised rules for issuers seeking approval of changes in their business status due to an adversarial relationship with agencies, mergers, asset transfers or a change in ownership or control. The agency has been receiving many issuer requests and they are getting complicated, according to Ted Tozer, Ginnie Mae president. Issuers must comply with the updated guidance in order to remain an eligible participant in the Ginnie Mae mortgage-backed securities program. The guidance took effect immediately. Previously, issuers were required to notify Ginnie Mae in writing within five days of any material adverse change in their business relationships with Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, FHA, VA, Rural Development, the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Office of Public and Indian Housing or any other regulatory agency. Under the revised guidance, the ...
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FHA Clamps Down on Partial Claims Delay, Insists on Timely Submission

October 2, 2015
The FHA has revised the required time frame for mortgagees to submit the original promissory note associated with a partial claim and laid out the penalties for noncompliance. The guidance became effective on Sept. 1, 2015. On the same day, The Department of Housing and Urban Development issued letters demanding full reimbursement of all amounts associated with overdue partial-claim documents after Sept. 1. The guidance also reminded lenders of the procedures for preparing and submitting partial-claim documents to HUD’s loan-servicing contractor. Proper recordation and submission of partial-claim documentation will ensure HUD’s interest is protected, according to the guidance. Currently, FHA has a high volume of missing partial-claim documents due to lenders’ failure to follow rules for recording and submitting security instruments. The revised guidance also contains directions for executing partial-claim docs and reconciling ...
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HUD IG Slams loanDepot for Alleged Underwriting Violations on DP Assistance ‘Gifts’

October 1, 2015
Paul Muolo
The IG was actually looking into possible down payment assistance violations at another lender and decided to audit loanDepot because of its high volume of loans with those features.
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TRID ‘Safe Harbor’ Bill to Hit the House Floor Next Week

October 1, 2015
Thomas Ressler
One industry observer who anticipates a big-margin vote indicated he expects the bill will split rank-and-file Democrats from their leadership caucus.
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Jumpstart GSE Reform Bill Reintroduced but ‘Passable’ Reform at a Standstill

October 1, 2015
Carisa Chappell
An earlier version of the bill that Corker tried to fast-track through the Senate did not include the prohibition on using g-fees to pay for unrelated government spending.
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Short Takes: loanDepot IPO Documents Imminent? / Two Loan Closings Instead of One Because of TRID? / White House Stands by Cordray / ‘Foaming at the Mouth’ Comment Causes Some Mortgage Bankers to Foam at the Mouth / IMA MSR Auction Set / DocMagic Signs To

October 1, 2015
Paul Muolo and Thomas Ressler
One source, angered by Cordray's comments, said, "No, Mr. Director. Those concerns have eliminated non-QM loans, which come with protection against frivolous lawsuits. That’s why no one except a perfect borrower can get a loan…”
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2014 HMDA Findings Reveal Larger-Than-Expected Conventional Conforming Market, Smaller GSE Share

October 1, 2015
Loan origination data for 2014 that were released last week by federal regulators show that the conventional mortgage market was considerably bigger than previously estimated – and that production levels this year are rising. Home Mortgage Disclosure Act data show that lenders covered by the law’s reporting requirements originated $969 billion of conventional purchase and refinance loans last year. About $232 billion of that amount came in loans exceeding the county-level conforming loan limits in effect for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac last year. The remainder, $737 billion, represents...[Includes two data tables]
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