The five banks participating in the $25.0 billion national servicing settlement are on track to meet their obligations under the settlement some two years ahead of the 2015 deadline according to a report this week from the settlements monitor. Loss mitigation activity is focused on portfolio loans, though Bank of America has completed significant principal forgiveness on mortgages in non-agency mortgage-backed securities. The settlement requires $19.11 billion in consumer relief, and the participating servicers ...
Private mortgage insurers have been making a slow comeback and reclaiming market share, thanks in part to policy changes adopted by the FHA, according to MI industry executives. Executives say MI penetration of the market has grown from 2.8 percent in the first quarter of 2012 to anywhere between 8-10 percent in the third quarter, an increase they attributed in part to gaining market share from FHA. Currently, private MI companies account for approximately one-third of loans with loan-to-value ratios of 80 percent or more, which are also ...
Freddie Mac last week cut some slack in the form of a lifeline to MGIC Investment Corp. which will allow the mortgage insurer to write additional policies even as the MI and the GSE work through a simmering dispute over pool insurance. On Sept. 28, MGIC announced that Freddie has reduced the amount of capital contribution MGIC Investment must pay its principal subsidiary MGIC to $100 million from $200 million. The GSE also extended the deadline for this contribution from Sept. 30 to Dec. 1.
The reverse mortgage lending industry urged state regulators to update the existing reverse mortgage examination guidelines (RMEG) to conform to regulatory changes that have occurred in the market in the last three years. The National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association (NRMLA) submitted proposed changes to the Conference of State Bank Supervisors regarding term definitions, examiner checklist, product descriptions, comparison worksheet, mandatory housing counseling, as well as other sections. The CSBS jointly published the ...
Manipulation of the London Interbank Offered Rate could have resulted in lower interest rates for subprime ARM borrowers, according to Laurie Goodman, a senior managing director at Amherst Securities Group. Interest rates on close to 80.0 percent of subprime ARMs outstanding in May were linked to LIBOR, according to data from Lender Processing Services, whose data covers about two-thirds of outstanding mortgages. As of the end of May, 70.3 percent of eligible second liens have received a modification via ... [Includes six briefs]
The reallocation of hundreds of millions of dollars of funds paid by the nations five largest loan servicers to states as part of this years whopping $25 billion national foreclosure settlement has ignited intra-state feuding as to how best utilize the cash windfall, according to a mortgage industry attorney. During a webinar sponsored last week by the State Attorneys General Enforcement Network, Jeremiah Buckley, founding partner of BuckleySandler, noted emerging controversies among state elected officials as they do battle, in some cases via the courts, to ensure the funds are used for consumer/mortgage-related purposes. The landmark agreement finalized in April between Ally Financial, Bank of America, Citigroup, JP Morgan Chase and Wells Fargo with a coalition of state attorneys general...
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...
Alabama. The state recently enacted Senate Bill 347, which sets the procedures a borrower is to use to obtain a payoff statement for a residential mortgage, including the form of such a request and deadlines for responding to a request, as well as the method for providing the statement. Senate Bill 347 also mandates that a secured creditor has to record a mortgage satisfaction within 30 days after receipt of full payment and performance of the obligation. The bill also creates a process for enforcing the recording requirement. The bills provisions are effective...
Real estate transactions in New Castle County, DE, will no longer be exempt from transfer tax as a conveyance from a governmental entity, following a new ruling from the countys legal counsel.The New Castle county law department found that Fannie and Freddie are federally chartered private corporations and not governmental agencies. The countys revised interpretation of the realty transfer tax statute earlier this month, consistent with the growing practice in other jurisdictions, has prompted the county to enforce the distinction starting in June.
Industry and legal concerns that enactment of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act made substantial changes to the federal preemption landscape are much ado about nothing, according to two legal scholars at the law firm Barnett Sivon & Natter PC in Washington, DC. In a scholarly work scheduled for publication in the Virginia Law and Business Review this fall, the pair addresses the view of some commentators that the Dodd-Frank Act changed the standard used to determine if a state law is preempted. Some have felt that state law is only preempted if the law...