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Inside Mortgage Finance

September 4, 2014

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Conventional Market Grew Slightly Faster in 2Q14 Mortgage Origination Surge; Refinancing Sinks

Production of conventional mortgages – those eligible for sale to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac as well as jumbo loans – grew at a faster rate than the government-insured market during the second quarter of 2014, according to a new Inside Mortgage Finance analysis. Origination of conventional-conforming mortgages increased by 24.4 percent from the first quarter, climbing to an estimated $153.0 billion. While that continued to account for the biggest chunk of new business – 52.1 percent – the biggest proportional increase in new lending came in the jumbo mortgage sector, where new originations jumped 34.1 percent during the second quarter. Production of government-insured mortgages, including FHA, VA and rural housing loans, increased...[Includes two data charts] Read More

Warehouse Sector Saw Improvement in 2Q14; Usage on Current Lines Up, Some Banks Willing to Fund Non-QMs

The level of warehouse commitments rose 9.6 percent on a sequential basis in the second quarter as originations increased in the primary market, according to figures compiled by Inside MortgageFinance. Overall, commitments edged up to an estimated $30.0 billion across the industry. But compared to the same period a year ago, commitments fell a bloodcurdling 26.8 percent, reflecting the downdraft in the overall origination market over the past 12 months. According to interviews conducted by Inside Mortgage Finance over the past few weeks, usage rates improved...[Includes one data chart] Read More

IG: Freddie Could Save Millions by Expanding Reviews of Servicer Reimbursement Claims

Freddie Mac could save millions of dollars a year in faulty reimbursement payouts to its servicers by investing additional resources in a wider selection of reviews, according to an audit issued last week by the Federal Housing Finance Agency’s Office of Inspector General. In 2013, Freddie reimbursed 460 of its servicers $1.4 billion but identified and denied $126 million in what the IG calls “erroneous” claims. The IG noted that Freddie’s top 10 servicers, relative to total reimbursements, accounted for 87 percent of all reimbursements made by Freddie in 2013. Servicers of Freddie and Fannie Mae loans often maintain... Read More

Banks Report Mixed Results from Mortgage Banking Activities Halfway Through 2014

Banks’ mortgage banking efforts through two quarters in 2014 pale in comparison to the first half of last year, though income and other metrics improved in the second quarter, according to an analysis of call report data by Inside Mortgage Trends, an affiliated newsletter. Banks had a total of $4.91 billion in mortgage banking income in the second quarter, up 45.5 percent from the first three months of the year. However, mortgage banking income was well below levels seen in the first half of 2013, before the most recent refinance boom ground to a halt. Banks had... Read More

Industry Gets Some Guidance From CFPB on Servicing Transfers, Questions Still Unanswered

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau provided fresh guidance on mortgage servicing transfers last month, but lenders say there are still plenty of unresolved issues. In August, the CFPB put out an updated compliance bulletin on mortgage servicing transfers that augments existing guidance from last year to reflect the agency’s complex mortgage servicing regulation, as well as its supervisory and enforcement activities during the last year and a half. Bob Davis, head of mortgage markets, financial management and public policy at the American Bankers Association, said... Read More

Legal Liability, Company Reputations, Data Privacy At Stake as CFPB Weighs Consumer Narratives

Mortgage lenders are worried that a recent proposal by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to expand its consumer complaint database with “narratives” from borrowers will leave companies vulnerable to being smeared by unproven rumors and false accusations. They also fear that a few legitimate complaints will be blown out of proportion. Others are apprehensive about maintaining the privacy of consumer personal data – and about expanding their legal liability. The Financial Services Roundtable has initiated... Read More

FHA Eliminates Post-Payment Interest Rate Charges, Revises ARM ‘Look-Back’ Period and Disclosures

The FHA will no longer allow lenders to charge interest payments previously owed beyond the date the FHA mortgage was paid in full – a policy change that could help borrowers save some money. Currently, lenders can charge interest on FHA loans through the end of the month when they are paid off. The new rule is effective for loans paid off on or after Jan. 21, 2015. The policy change responds... Read More

FHFA Sets Fannie, Freddie Affordable Housing Goals Through 2017, Requests Public Comment

The Federal Housing Finance Agency last week proposed increasing some of the benchmark levels for Fannie Mae’s and Freddie Mac’s affordable housing goals through 2017, while also establishing new housing subgoals for low-income multifamily properties. The proposed rule – which requests public comment – presents three alternatives for determining whether a government-sponsored enterprise has met the congressionally mandated single-family housing goals for 2015-2017. The first option would keep... Read More

Editorial Note:

Minor corrections have been made to several mortgage insurance tables published in the Aug. 15 issue of Inside Mortgage Finance, including the Primary Mortgage Insurance Activity table and the rankings of private MIs. Subscribers can access them on our website.… Read More

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