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Inside Mortgage Trends

June 10, 2011

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Bank Repurchase Activity Slowed in Early 2011, But Still Weighs Heavily on Earnings

Banks reported a significant decline in the volume of mortgage repurchases and indemnifications they recorded during the first quarter of 2011, but buybacks clearly continue to weigh on mortgage banking profitability. According to a new call report analysis by Inside Mortgage Trends, banks reported a total of $3.83 billion in mortgage repurchases and indemnifications during the first quarter. That was down 19.2 percent from the previous three-month period.The buyback problem has clearly improved since the nine months between the... [includes one data chart and one graph] Read More

Treasury Penalizes HAMP Servicers Found Lacking

The Treasury Department this week announced that it is withholding servicer incentive payments for the three largest lenders in the industry following compliance reviews that found them needing significant improvement in their Home Affordable Modification Program activity. The three servicers – Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo – each typically collect about $7 million a month in servicer compensation for non-agency mortgages, according to an Inside Mortgage Trends analysis of Treasury data. Treasury found a fourth servicer – Ocwen Financial – was also in need of...[contains one data chart] Read More

Some Mortgage REITs May Resume Originations

Even though the collapse in the mortgage market took down some bigger lenders structured as real estate investment trusts, the surviving REITs have emerged stronger and some are edging back into originations. Market capitalization for the sector has surged, from about $1.6 billion in 2000 to $36.1 billion (residential) as of May 31, 2011, according to a new report by analysts at Keefe Bruyette & Woods. But there have been some pretty big sinkholes along the way, with Thornburg Mortgage and New Century forced to shutter their operations. Their demise represented a combined loss of... Read More

Former C-BASS Execs Reenter MBS Market

Shellpoint Partners, a specialty finance company, has completed the acquisition of New Penn Financial to provide residential mortgage products to creditworthy borrowers who are locked out of the market. Acquisition cost and other details of the transaction, which was announced June 2, were not disclosed. The New York-based Shellpoint Partners said acquiring New Penn will provide additional liquidity and options to creditworthy borrowers who do not fit the existing underwriting criteria for government-backed mortgages, including jumbo loan borrowers and... Read More

FHA Urged to Adopt E-Signs

The Mortgage Bankers Association has asked the FHA to allow the use of electronic signatures on all FHA loan origination forms to help reduce fraud and other procedural issues in the home buying process. E-signatures are already acceptable under federal law and by the FHA under certain circumstances, the MBA noted in a letter to the Department of Housing and Urban Development. The use of e-signatures helps reduce the time required to close a mortgage loan, which may lead to... Read More

Fannie Tightens MERS Requirements

In a move that might bring more certainty to the role of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems in the foreclosure process, Fannie Mae is requiring lenders to more clearly identify MERS-registered mortgages. The government-sponsored enterprise already requires lenders to report the MERS Mortgage Identification Number for mortgages originated with MERS as the nominee for the mortgagee or assigned to MERS. Then two weeks ago, Fannie announced several updates to its selling guide having to do with MERS-registered mortgages, one of which is... Read More

Quicken Loans Announces Unique Refi Program

Quicken Loans has rolled out a new mortgage loan program that covers all closing costs if the original loan is refinanced with Quicken within seven years. The program is called “Rate Drop Advantage,” and in order to qualify, a borrower must close a mortgage loan with Quicken Loans by Dec. 31. If the borrower decides to refinance in the next seven years – 90 days after the original loan closes to 84 months after close – the Rate Drop Advantage program will... Read More

Short Sale Transactions, Fraud on the Rise

Look for short sales to pick up in popularity as a more palatable alternative for homeowners and mortgage loan holders to get out from under a delinquent property. However, experts caution that these quick turnaround transactions also provide ample opportunity for mortgage fraud. What had once been used for more of a niche purpose for a small segment of the buyer’s market, short sales have shot up as the market’s gone down. In 2000, about 4 percent of Freddie Mac’s workouts were short sales, compared to nearly... Read More

Another Housing Downturn Would Hurt Banks

Housing could be in for a double-dip recession that would have a significant impact on bank earnings, according to officials at Standard & Poor’s. Robert Shiller, a co-founder of S&P’s/CaseShiller Home Price Indices, said house prices could sink another 10 to 25 percent over the next five years. “We’re kind of at a tipping point now,” he said, speaking at a housing conference sponsored by the rating service this week. “Unemployment rates are up and housing prices are down.” The lower home prices evident in data from March 2011 could represent a... Read More

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