Underwriting

Fannie Mae rebuilds capital cushion with enough left to pay dividend

05/03/18

Fannie Mae's first-quarter profits were enough for it to rebuild its minimum capital buffer and pay the Treasury Department dividend after being forced to take a draw during the previous fiscal period.

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Freddie Mac's risk-sharing success may help lower G-fees

05/01/18

If Freddie Mac's credit-risk transfer activities continue to grow, mortgage lenders could eventually see a reduction in the guarantee fees they pay to the government-sponsored enterprise, according to CEO Donald Layton.

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CFPB finalizes rule to fix TRID 'black hole'

04/26/18

The CFPB finalized an amendment to its "Know Before You Owe," mortgage disclosure rule that gives lenders more flexibility to adjust closing cost estimates and pass on those increases to borrowers.

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Digital mortgages slowly making their way into servicing

03/27/18

Servicers are still trying to figure out how they can best take advantage of the growing use of electronic notes and other digital mortgage tools by lenders and the secondary market.

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Charter creep concerns resurface in Freddie's new risk-sharing pilot

03/14/18

Freddie Mac and Arch Capital are testing a new form of risk-sharing deal to boost investor appetite for low down payment mortgages. But the pilot is raising concerns about "charter creep" because it dictates private mortgage insurance decisions typically made by lenders.

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Mortgage brokers are making a comeback, but big banks are staying clear

03/08/18

Tight margins, regulatory clarity and a renewed appetite to expand have made mortgage brokers and the wholesale channel attractive again, at least to the small and medium mortgage lenders.

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FHA lenders warming up to reverse mortgages for new home purchases

03/06/18

Recent developments in the Federal Housing Administration's Home Equity Conversion Mortgage program are making it easier for lenders to originate reverse mortgages to borrowers who want to buy a new-construction home.

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Could a spike in IRS budget solve income-verification problems?

02/22/18

Financial services groups are calling for more funding for the Internal Revenue Service that could fix flaws in the agency's system for verifying the income of mortgage applicants.

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As 10 year Treasury yields spike, local mortgage rates will matter more

02/20/18

As inflation fears put upward pressure on 10-year Treasury bonds and mortgage rates nationally, borrowers could start to take more notice of what lenders are charging them locally.

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10 cities on the verge of a housing bubble

02/14/18

Here's a look at the 10 housing markets with the biggest gap between growth in home prices and wages that could indicate a housing bubble is forming.

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