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CFPB’s Brief in TILA Case Supports Canceling of Mortgage

April 2, 2012
In Rosenfield v. HSBC Bank USA, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has submitted a friend-of-the-court brief arguing that some mortgage borrowers who did not receive important disclosures mandated by the Truth in Lending Act are permitted to cancel their loans as long as they notify the lender of their intent to cancel within three years. Filed before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit in Denver late last week, the CFPB argued that Section 125 of TILA (U.S.C. Section 1635) provides consumers a statutory right to rescind qualifying mortgage loans ...
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House Panel OKs Bill Targeting Kickbacks, Unearned Fees

April 2, 2012
Last week, the full House Financial Services Committee passed several pieces of legislation, including H.R. 2446, the RESPA Home Warranty Clarification Act of 2011, introduced by Rep. Judy Biggert, R-IL, which advanced with one amendment. The legislation amends the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act of 1974 to state that no prohibited kickback or unearned fee incidental to a real estate settlement service involving a federally related mortgage loan shall be deemed to include, or be deemed to have included, homeowner warranties or similar residential service contracts for ...
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OCC’s Walsh Assures Federal, State Efforts Will Mesh Well

April 2, 2012
Acting Comptroller of the Currency John Walsh reassured participants at an interagency conference on the Community Reinvestment Act last week that the enforcement orders federal bank regulators issued last year and the state attorneys general national mortgage settlement will work well together. “I’ve said from the beginning that it is not only possible, but absolutely necessary, that our separate actions be able to work well together. And I think we’ve succeeded in that,” Walsh said. “The steps we have each required servicers to take to fix the problems in servicing and foreclosure processing ...
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Federal Roundup

April 2, 2012
Department of Housing and Urban Development.Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.Federal Reserve.Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.Treasury Department/SIG-TARP.Some Nominees Pass; Two Don’t. The full Senate has unanimously confirmed Martin Gruenberg, Thomas Hoenig, and Jeremiah Norton to be members of the FDIC Board of Directors, and Thomas Curry to be the Comptroller of the Currency, after all four had ...
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Treasury Sells Off the Last of Its GSE MBS Holdings, Earned Tidy Profit on Market Stabilization Program

March 23, 2012
The Treasury Department this week finished winding down its holdings of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac MBS, claiming a positive return of $25 billion for the U.S. taxpayers from a market stabilization initiative launched in the teeth of the 2008 financial market meltdown. Treasury’s holdings of MBS issued by the two government-sponsored enterprises peaked at $197.6 billion in December 2009. “These MBS purchases helped preserve access to mortgage credit during a period of unprecedented market stress,” the agency said. The Federal Reserve agency MBS investment program was far bigger, peaking at $1.12...
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Borrower Loan Mod Class Action May Proceed, Degree of Participation Yet to be Determined

March 22, 2012
In a development that ultimately could affect legions of homeowners who couldn’t get a permanent loan modification, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit recently gave the go-ahead to a borrower class action against a mortgage servicer for not providing a permanent loan modification under the Home Affordable Modification Program. “We believe this affects hundreds of thousands of people, if not more – not just at Wells Fargo, but also with respect to other banks – who haven’t been able to get their loan modifications like they should have, given their compliance with their trial plans...
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More Regulatory Action Expected from Fed, OCC As Top Mortgage Lenders Pledge to Move Forward

March 22, 2012
The feds aren’t done cracking down on mortgage servicers and before the smoke clears, more than a half dozen companies are going to be facing fines that have been pending since federal regulators announced their servicing consent decrees last April, an official from the Federal Reserve told members of Congress this week. Last month, the Fed announced it had assessed monetary sanctions totaling $766.5 million against Ally Financial, Bank of America, Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo for failing to appropriately oversee their subsidiaries’ mortgage loan servicing and foreclosure processing...
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You’ve Heard of Too Big to Fail. What About Too Small to Comply?

March 19, 2012
Regulatory streamlining is absolutely essential if smaller mortgage lenders are going to survive the threat they face from their enormous regulatory burdens, two industry trade groups told the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau recently. “Currently, the industry is dealing with several new rules, including those under the Secure and Fair Enforcement Act for Mortgage Licensing and the Truth in Lending Act, and faces an unprecedented wave of additional rules required under Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act,” said the Consumer Mortgage Coalition ...
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Federal Roundup

March 19, 2012
Federal Housing Finance Agency.FHFA Office of Inspector General. FHFA’s Supervision of Freddie Mac’s Controls over Mortgage Servicing Contractors Faulted. The Federal Housing Finance Agency’s Office of Inspector General found some areas in which the Finance Agency could improve its supervision of Fannie Mae’s and Freddie Mac’s controls over its mortgage servicing contractors. “FHFA has not clearly defined its role regarding oversight of servicers, sufficiently coordinated with other federal banking agencies about risks ...
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HAMP Payments Restored for BofA and Chase

March 16, 2012
The Treasury Department announced last week that it will restore Home Affordable Modification Program incentive payments previously withheld from Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase. The move was prompted by the servicers agreeing to participate in the proposed $25.0 billion servicing settlement and not necessarily by improved HAMP performance. In fact, the consent judgments filed against BofA and Chase specifically cite deficiencies in the servicers’ HAMP performance. “The United States contends that it has certain civil claims based on conduct of the company and its affiliated entities in servicing of mortgage loans,” the complaint against each servicer states, later citing implementation of the Making Home Affordable Program and all of its components, among other deficiencies ...
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