“If the cap is 2.75 percent, it doesn’t leave much, but you have to keep in mind that the lender is building ‘everything else’ into the note rate,” said Marc Savitt.
The holding company for the nation’s sixth largest lender recently sold its fleet division, and is in the throes of restructuring its mortgage unit, which is now its main line of business.
One California-based mortgage broker had this to say: “All the CFPBs is doing is driving up costs, further confusing the consumer, and wasting even more tax payer dollars.”
Citigroup also marked down the asset value of its residential mortgage servicing portfolio to $2.282 billion, a 12 percent decline on a sequential basis.
The moves are part of a comprehensive plan presented by Thomas O’Brien, Sun Bancorp’s new president and CEO who was brought on board as a consultant in April to restructure the company.
Mortgage brokers who read the guidance said it reveals how little the young regulatory agency understands about the industry. If a broker has the financial ability to obtain a warehouse line of credit...