FHA lenders and servicers commencing foreclosure on FHA-insured mortgage loans in the Commonwealth of Virginia must first meet with the borrower personally before proceeding or risk voidance of the foreclosure sale, the state supreme court ruled recently. Because of the decision by the Supreme Court of Virginia, the state has joined a growing list of states that require a face-to-face meeting between a mortgage lender and a borrower before initiating foreclosure proceedings on an FHA-insured mortgage loan. In Mathews v. PHH Mortgage Corp., the court upheld ...
As New York announced a $60 million program to help struggling homeowners, winning accolades from the Department of Housing and Urban Development for its use of the foreclosure settlement money, other states continue to plug budget holes with their settlement gains. The Empire States Homeowner Protection Program will fund housing counseling and legal services using some of the $107.6 million allotted the state through the multistate servicing and foreclosure settlement. HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan called it a national model for how states should use their settlement money. NY Attorney...
Asset-backed commercial paper investors in the ongoing legal squabble that resulted from the collapse of Taylor Bean & Whitaker Mortgage Corp. and its Ocala Funding LLC subsidiary may bring suit over claims arising in documents, despite not being parties to those documents, when their agent refuses to sue or allow the investors to sue, a federal judge has ruled. Last week, U.S. District Court Judge Robert Sweet in Manhattan permitted Ocalas two sole investors, plaintiffs Deutsche Bank AG and BNP Paribas Mortgage Corp., to sue defendant Bank of America in its roles as indenture trustee and collateral agent...
The attorneys general of New York and Delaware are now free to argue on behalf of absent investors against a proposed $8.5 billion settlement involving Bank of America, securities trustee Bank of New York Mellon and a group of investors to resolve the claims of other non-participating investors in non-agency MBS issued by Countrywide. A New York state judge last week granted a motion by NY Attorney General Eric Schneiderman and DE Attorney General Beau Biden to intervene in the litigation. At issue in this complicated case is whether the trustee acted legally and appropriately in entering into the...
Berkshire Hathaway and other new bidders are circling around the assets of Residential Capital, setting the stage for a showdown at the Southern District of New York Bankruptcy Court after the court approved the current way the mortgage unit is operating in bankruptcy. In a turn of events that has shaken the stability of ResCaps initial bankruptcy plan that includes $8.7 billion to settle MBS investor lawsuits, Berkshire Hathaway objected to the current sale procedures in place, which have yet to be approved in court, in lieu of its own offer. The Nebraska-based conglomerate set the wheels in motion...
A handful of critical lawsuits stemming from the mortgage market collapse may yield meaningful legal precedents for the securitization markets as 2012 unfolds, according to a legal observer. Were finally getting to the point where there can be meaningful precedent established, said Isaac Gradman, a managing partner at IMG Enterprises. For the last three or four years, there has been a wide gap in the claims banks have made and the claims monolines and investors have made as to the merits of these suits. What comes from the courts will become the standards by which the new MBS market...
House Financial Services Financial Institutions Subcommittee Chairman Shelley Moore Capito, R]WV, and Rep. Brad Sherman, D]CA, have been circulating a gdear colleagueh letter in an effort to ratchet up political pressure on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to adopt a gsafe harborh for its pending qualified mortgage rule. gWe believe that the final rule must structure the QM as a strong legal safe harbor, not a rebuttable presumption. Both could still be challenged in court,h the lawmakers said. gHowever, as the Federal Reserve correctly stated in its preamble to the rule...
In the case of Brisbin v. Aurora Loan Services LLC, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit has ruled that a lenders oral promise to postpone foreclosure is unenforceable; that is, that such a promise is a credit agreement that has to be in writing if it is to be enforceable. Borrower Alison Brisbin filed this lawsuit in Minnesota state court against Aurora Loan Services LLC, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc. and Freddie Mac, seeking legal and equitable relief from the foreclosure and sale of her home. She alleged three legal theories for invalidation of the...
Non-agency mortgage-backed security investors are hoping to influence the implementation of the recent $25 billion foreclosure settlement and ward off similar agreements in the future. They raised concerns this week at a hearing before the House Financial Services Committees Subcommittee on Capital Markets and Government Sponsored Enterprises. As it stands, it will damage residential MBS markets further, said Vincent Fiorillo, a trading/portfolio manager at Doubleline Capital, on behalf of the Association of Mortgage Investors. By adding yet another risk premium to government intervention, it will further...
The settlement baked into the Residential Capital bankruptcy agreement is facing new challenges, including one from Warren Buffets Berkshire Hathaway and another from unsecured creditors. When ResCap announced its bankruptcy last month, it did so with a plan to sell its mortgage origination platform and servicing rights to Nationstar Mortgage, a division of Fortress Investment Group, for $4 billion and its portfolio loans to its parent company Ally Financial. Part of the deal is a release of legal liability for Ally, which will pass along some of its lingering obligations like follow through on the...