Here's something shocking - officials in Mendocino County, California,
say two thirds of the income in that county comes from marijuana growing. And
the other third comes from the sale of Chips Ahoy cookies.
Lawmakers and economists throw “billions” and
“trillions” around. To put a “trillion” in perspective,
at a $58,000 salary per year it would take 17,241,379 years to reach 1 trillion
dollars. One trillion seconds ago is 31,710 years – which is even before
I was repeating cornball jokes like the one above!
Federal prosecutors said Friday that they charged
27-year-old Christopher J. Warren of Sacramento
(who had been cooperating in their investigation before he fled) in a $100
million mortgage fraud and investment scheme that spanned five
states after he fled the country in a private jet last week. Prosecutors allege
that Loomis Wealth Solutions attracted investors through public investment
seminars. First, the investors bought a life insurance policy through the
company's president, Lawrence Leland "Lee" Loomis, and then they
invested their home equity and retirement plans through the company in what
prosecutors allege was a Ponzi scheme that used money from later investors to
pay off earlier investors. Finally, investors were used to purchase real estate
under false premises from lenders across the nation, prosecutors said. The
arrest warrant says that the scam involved 500 properties in at least five
states, including Arizona, California,
Florida and Illinois. According to the IRS affidavit,
Citimortgage Inc. alone lost more than $6 million on 15 bogus loans.
Fannie Mae has issued Announcement 09-02, “Updates to
Multiple Mortgages to the Same Borrower Policy, Reserve Requirements, Reserves
Definition, and Form 3170.” In what is good news for “professional
borrowers” with multiple investment properties, Fannie Mae is changing
their current limit of four financed properties per borrower when the mortgage
being delivered to Fannie Mae is secured by an investment property or second
home. They will allow “five to ten financed properties per borrower, with
certain eligibility and underwriting requirements, including a 720 minimum
credit score and 70–75% maximum LTV/CLTV/HCLTV (depending on the
transaction and property type). The requirements apply to any investment
property or second home loan being delivered to Fannie Mae, regardless of
whether Fannie Mae is the investor on the borrower’s other mortgages.
Second home and investment property loans to borrowers with five to ten
financed properties will be accepted for whole loan purchase or delivery into
MBS with purchase dates on or after March 1, 2009, and new Special Feature Code
150 will be required at delivery.” Brokers everywhere await Wells, Citi,
Chase, etc. to follow.
GMAC Bank Correspondent announced that all
Jumbo loans with a LTV/CLTV's greater than 80% require a minimum FICO of
700. And, this is classic, “due to the numerous inquiries about the
condition of the kitchen in real estate transactions, GMAC Bank has confirmed
with the agencies, HUD and VA, that the
kitchen must be functional, meaning that there must be kitchen cabinets, and a
working sink and working stove. This applies to all real estate
transfers. In addition, all property must be habitable and all appliances,
plumbing, electrical, etc. must be functional and in good working condition.
GMAC Bank will not purchase a loan unless these minimum property standards are
met. This policy applies to all conventional, FHA and VA loan programs.”
Today is the official closing date of MortgageIT. As I
understand it, their e-mail and systems have been shut down.
If you want scheduled economic news of any substance,
you’ll have to wait until later in the week, and even then it is light.
The first will be the Trade Balance on Wednesday. Thursday we have Jobless
Claims and Retail Sales, and on Friday we have the University of Michigan
Consumer Sentiment number. Treasury Secretary
Timothy Geithner was initially scheduled to speak today at noon to unveil
details of the Obama administration’s plan, but it has been delayed until
tomorrow at 11 a.m. EST. Why? Since the Senate is voting on stimulus plan
today, the administration’s economic officials need to focus on that.
They may also need more time to finalize the main points of the rescue
plan and firm them up with key members of Congress.
News regarding the Senate's fiscal stimulus proposal and the
Treasury's financial institution cleanup plan may be the biggest drivers of
mortgage rates this week. Bond markets will close early on Friday in
observance of Presidents Day. We do, however, have a $32 billion 3-yr
auction tomorrow, $21 billion 10-yr on Wednesday, and $14 billion of 30-yr on
Thursday, which will also be guiding the market – and this news has not
been kind to interest rates. In other news, Nissan is cutting jobs after a
forecast of a $2.9B loss, the five banks that financed the Lyondell Chemical
(Goldman, Citi, UBS, ML, and ABN Amro) deal have already lost $3.7 billion and
it could climb to $8 billion. With all of this, the 10-yr has moved up to
3.02% and mortgages are roughly unchanged from Friday afternoon.
Leading up to Valentine’s Day, the differences between
men and women? Among others:
1. A man will pay $2 for a $1 item he wants. A woman will
pay $1 for a $2 item that she doesn't want.
2. A woman worries about the future until she gets a
husband. A man never worries about the future until he gets a wife.
3. A successful man is one who makes more money than his
wife can spend. A successful woman is one who can find such a man.
4. To be happy with a man you must understand him a lot
& love him a little. To be happy with a woman you must love her a lot &
not try to understand her at all.
5. Any married man should forget his mistakes - there's no
use in two people remembering the same thing.
6. A woman marries a man expecting he will change, but he
doesn't. A man marries a woman expecting that she won't change & she does.
7. A woman has the last word in any argument. Anything a man
says after that is the beginning of a new argument.
8. There are 2 times when a man doesn't understand a woman -
before marriage & after marriage.
Rob