My kids asked me, “Which of your five senses tends to
diminish as you get older?” I told them “My sense of
decency.”
Fannie Mae has announced two pricing changes for their Home
Affordable Refinance options: “Refi Plus (manual
underwriting) and DU Refi Plus for Desktop Underwriter (DU). As stated in
Announcement 09-15, Updates to Home Affordable Refinance Pricing, we will:
Eliminate the Expanded Approval (EA) loan-level price adjustment (LLPA) for DU
Refi Plus loans that receive an EA recommendation; and Cap at 2 percent the
total of all LLPAs and the Adverse Market Delivery Charge assessed on all Refi
Plus (manual underwriting) and DU Refi Plus loans. Lenders are expected to
waive the EA LLPAs and apply the cap for borrowers who have not yet closed on
their loans.”
Wells Fargo
wholesale said that “Effective July 30, 2009, part of the Housing and
Economic Recovery Act (HERA) of 2008, specifies new requirements for the
disclosure portion of the loan application and fulfillment process. Highlights
of these changes include: Collection of Fees: No fees, other than a bona fide
and reasonable credit report fee, can be charged prior to the applicant’s
receipt of the initial Truth-In-Lending (TIL) disclosure. New Business Day
Definition: Saturdays are now considered a business day for purposes of disclosure
receipt. Business days will include all calendar days except Sundays and
federal holidays. Timing of Disclosures: Early disclosures must still be
provided no later than three business days after receipt of an application.
Under the new rule, early disclosures must also be provided at least seven
business days before closing/signing. Early Disclosure: The initial
Truth-in-Lending (TIL) disclosure is required to be provided to the borrower on
both purchase and refinance transactions involving a borrower’s principal
or secondary dwelling. APR Change: If the APR increases by more than 0.125
percentage points from the value last disclosed to the borrower, a corrected
Truth in Lending (TIL) disclosure must be furnished to the borrower at least
three business days before closing/signing. Re-Disclosure Mailing Period: When
corrected disclosures are mailed, the borrower is presumed to have received
their corrected disclosures three business days after mailing.”
GMAC Bank Correspondent Funding introduced the Freddie Mac
Super Conforming Fixed Rate and ARM products. Freddie Mac has
increased their maximum loan limits for super conforming mortgages in certain
high-cost areas as permitted under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
of 2009 (ARRA). They went on to say that Super conforming mortgages with
original loan amounts <= $1,000,000 must be submitted to Loan Prospector.
The loan must receive a risk classification of LP Accept - all other risk
classifications are ineligible. In addition, manual underwriting is required
for loan amounts >$1,000,000, subject to compliance with all credit
requirements in the GMAC Bank Freddie Mac Super Conforming Mortgage Fixed and
Arm product summary as well as the Freddie Mac Selling guide.
As more companies look at retaining their servicing, many
are realizing that the decision is not simple. Especially since the large
investors are paying handsomely for certain types and geographic areas. Franklin
American, for one, in determining to retain servicing, does not focus on
certain geographic locations, but instead incorporates a best execution
strategy where the goal is not to adversely select any of their investor
partners.
StoneWater Mortgage, effective today,
will implement a new policy governing the disbursement of Third Party Fees at
loan funding. “Prior to authorizing the disbursement of loan proceeds, we
will ensure that the Yield Spread Premium (YSP) does not exceed 3% of the loan
amount, while the net broker compensation (including YSP) does not exceed 4% of
the loan amount.”
May was the third month in a row for stock market gains. Stocks
have been appreciating as the credit freeze and bank liquidity crisis has
eased, while a growing number of economic indicators have signaled a marked moderation
in the pace of the economic decline. As one would imagine, this has not helped
rates. The S&P 500 stock index has gained about 34% since its March
low. Jobless Claims are slowing down, consumer confidence is increasing with an
increasing number saying that they will be buying durable goods soon, and oil
prices are rising due to the expected recover. But as yields have increased, so
has the number of economists who believe that this will only dampen the
recover, since higher rates put a damper on housing and borrowing in general,
especially refi’s. And it has the potential to cancel out the Fed’s
effort to lower the cost of borrowing for consumers and businesses across a
broad spectrum of loans and bonds. What is the yield curve telling us?
With overnight Fed Funds still targeted at 0%, and longer-term rates going up,
it doesn’t take a math major to figure out that the curve is steepening
– a traditional signal of renewed economic growth and recovery. (Keep in
mind that short-term rates are set, long terms rates move with the market.) If
that is the case, perhaps rising bond yields are not a problem for the economy,
but a reflection of a recovery. You pick!
Although higher rates may dampen the housing recovery, if
one is indeed occurring, originators should remember that rates are only
part of the “home buying equation”. Many houses are now more
affordable, families are saving money now and may have more for a down payment,
and rates are still relatively low. Complicating things is the fact that U.S.
bond markets are not trading naturally due to the massive intervention by the
Fed. The Fed has been buying mortgage-backed securities to keep mortgage rates
low, which has reduced the spread between the Treasury bonds and mortgages
unnaturally. But with a steady rise in 10-year Treasury yields, the rates on
mortgages can no longer escape the Treasury market, and as we saw last week
mortgage rates shot up.
For economic news it is a busy week. We have already had GM
filing for bankruptcy, Personal Income and Consumption (consumer spending fell
in April by .1% despite personal income posting the largest increase in 11
months, up .5%), and later this morning we will have Construction Spending and
the ISM Index. Tomorrow we take a break, but Wednesday we resume with Factory
Orders and the ISM Services index. On Thursday we have Jobless Claims and
Productivity, and then on Friday the slew of employment data. So far
mortgage prices are worse by .250 and the 10-yr stands at 3.60%.
BBQ RULES
We are about to enter the BBQ season. Therefore it is
important to refresh your memory on the etiquette of this sublime outdoor
cooking activity, and when a man volunteers to do the BBQ the following chain
of events are put into motion:
Routine...
The woman buys the food, makes the salad, prepares the vegetables, makes
dessert, prepares the meat for cooking, places it on a tray along with the
necessary cooking utensils and sauces, and takes it to the man who is lounging
beside the grill - beer in hand.
The woman remains outside the compulsory three meter exclusion zone where the
exuberance of testosterone and other manly bonding activities can take place
without the interference of the woman.
Here comes the important part:
THE MAN PLACES THE MEAT ON THE GRILL.
The woman goes inside to organize the plates and cutlery, and comes out to tell
the man that the meat is looking great. He thanks her and asks if she will
bring another beer while he flips the meat.
THE MAN TAKES THE MEAT OFF THE GRILL AND HANDS IT TO THE
WOMAN.
The woman prepares the plates, salad, bread, utensils, napkins, sauces, and
brings them to the table. After eating, the woman clears the table and does the
dishes.
And most important of all:
Everyone PRAISES the MAN and THANKS HIM for his cooking efforts, and the man
asks the woman how she enjoyed “her night off” and, upon seeing her
annoyed reaction, concludes that there's just no pleasing some women.
Rob
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